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babyboomers, lesbian milf movies , moms need sex , free website builders, affiliates, theater, francis forlenza, mother sex , social security, video games, housewife video , victoria, | Particular stories which showed a gender gap in attentiveness in favor of women included the court ruling on the fate of baby Jessica (21% more web women than men paid very close attention), this year's controversy over mammograms (19% point gap), and the 1989 Supreme Court ruling on abortion (14% point gap). The large gender gap displayed in the most recent Presidential elections does not extend to news attentiveness in web these areas; men are only 2% points more likely to follow stories about domestic policy web and election campaigns, and 3% points more likely to follow stories about national politics in general.* [NOTE: When asked in a survey how closely they follow "political figures and events in Washington" in general, however, women were 11% points less likely to answer very closely. It is interesting to note that the gender gap is smaller when the differences were measured on actual questions rather than on the abstract category. See "TV News Viewership Declines," Pew Research Center for The People and The Press, May 1996.] |
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An example of this is the civil war in Bosnia, which on average has been followed very closely by 15% of the public. Men, Women, and the News Men and women lesbian milf movies are equally likely to say that they followed the average news story very closely (26% of men and 24% of women), but there are some moderate differences in the type of news stories each tends to follow. Men are more likely to follow stories about: military action, be it American or foreign; international politics; business and finance; lesbian milf movies political scandal; and most of all, sports. Some of the stories which attracted significantly more men than women include: the U.S. Navy escorting Kuwaitis in the Persian Gulf in October 1987 (21% point gap), the U.S. air strike on Libya (20% point gap), and the 1990 NFL playoffs (19% point gap). Women, on the other hand, are somewhat more likely to follow disaster stories and stories about court rulings (many of which concern abortion policy). |
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