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OriginCalgary
Canada
Members Matthew Flegel
Patrick Flegel
Christopher Reimer
Mike Wallace
GenresIndie Rock
Post-punk
Noise Rock
Art Rock
Record labels Flemish Eye
Jagjaguwar
Public Strain
Listen artist www.youtube.com
AlbumsPublic Strain
SongsSongsEyesorePublic Strain · 2010 Heat DistractionPublic Strain · 2010 Everyone Is So In Love With YouRarities 2007-2010 · 2020 View 25+ more
ListEyesorePublic Strain · 2010
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About Women


Women was a Canadian art rock band formed in Calgary in 2008. The group consisted of Patrick Flegel, Christopher Reimer, Matt Flegel and Mike Wallace. Their debut album Women was released on Chad VanGaalen's label Flemish Eye on July 8, 2008 in Canada and on Jagjaguwar in the United States on October 7, 2008.

Israel-Gaza war: Residents of Khan Younis say Israeli strikes heaviest since start of war

Israel-Gaza war: Residents of Khan Younis say Israeli strikes heaviest since start of war
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... The initial phase of the temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas saw the release of more than 100 Women and child hostages from Gaza in exchange for the freeing of 240 Palestinian prisoners - Women in teenagers...

Feminist icon Gloria Steinem on 'lethal' desire to control wombs

Feminist icon Gloria Steinem on 'lethal' desire to control wombs
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...Faranak Amidi and Rebecca ThornBBC 100 WomenAt 89 years old, feminist icon, writer and magazine editor, Gloria Steinem has no plans to retire from a long career of challenging the status quo...

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RuPaul's Drag Race UK: North East queens fighting for crown
Nov 30,2023 1:31 pm

... Inspired by North East WomenThe region s sense of humour - as well as its Women - have inspired the queens...

More Palestinian teens freed amid hopes hostage deal can be extended

More Palestinian teens freed amid hopes hostage deal can be extended
Nov 26,2023 10:01 pm

... Under a deal brokered with the help of Qatar, 50 Israeli hostages - Women and children - were to be freed by Hamas over four days during a ceasefire, in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners...

More hostages released by Hamas despite agonising delay

More hostages released by Hamas despite agonising delay
Nov 26,2023 12:41 pm

... Under the deal, 50 Israeli hostages - Women and children - are to be freed by Hamas over four days, in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners...

Who are the released Israeli hostages?

Who are the released Israeli hostages?
Nov 24,2023 1:21 pm

... Thirteen hostages - all Women and children - were freed as part of a deal between Israel and Hamas...

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Scout Association fees rise to pay for new safeguarding measures
Nov 23,2023 9:01 pm

... The Women - who have waived their right to anonymity - started their campaign with support from the Good Law Project...

Inverness provost caught cleaning windows during meeting

Inverness provost caught cleaning windows during meeting
Nov 22,2023 5:31 pm

... Mrs Campbell Sinclair said that like many other people at this time of year - particularly working Women - there was extra work required to prepare for Christmas...

NI election results 2022: Who is Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill?

Nov 21,2023 10:11 pm

Sinn Féin's Michelle O'neill is on the cusp of becoming The First nationalist to hold The Role of First Minister in the history of Northern Ireland .

It will be a historic moment for Northern Ireland and too for Sinn Féin, which is On Course to win The Greatest number of seats in The Assembly .

It's the First Time that a nationalist party will be the largest since The Creation of Northern Ireland a century ago.

Ms O'Neill, The Party 's vice-president, said the result presents " an opportunity to reimagine relationships in this society on the basis of fairness, on the basis of equality and on the basis of social justice".

Party leader Mary Lou McDonald hailed news of Sinn Féin's achievement as significant - and not just because of the symbolic change.

" It's significant because it's a moment of equality, " She Said . " It says there's no job that's beyond anybody's reach. "

'Stronger woman'

The young Michelle might have found that hard To Believe in May 1993.

As The Ira edged towards The End of its so-called " armed struggle" she found herself pregnant at 16 years old.

In an interview Last Year , She Said she had " very, very negative" experiences as a teenage single mother.

" I went to a Catholic grammar. You were nearly made to feel girls like you can't be at school, " She Said .

But in The End , She Said The Experience made her " a stronger woman".

She went back to school, took her A-levels, stormed ahead.

Strong Women are what the new Northern Ireland is about. In this year's election, a record number of Women - 87 - stood.

At The First election in 1998, just 14 Women were elected. Among them was Monica Mcwilliams from the Northern Ireland Women 's Coalition.

" I felt like I had to put on body armour because there were so few Women there, " she remembered.

Sometimes, when she stood up to speak, there were repeated cries of " Moo, moo, moo" to drown out her words. The moos have been consigned to history.

First Steps into politics

Ms O'Neill grew up steeped in the history of Northern Ireland 's Troubles.

Born Michelle Doris on 10 January 1977, she was raised in The Village of Clonoe in rural County Tyrone and hails from A Family of prominent Irish republicans.

Her father, was a former IRA prisoner who became a Sinn Féin councillor in Dungannon. Her uncle, Paul Doris, was president of Noraid, a republican fundraising group.

When the Good Friday Agreement was signed in 1998, she began working for The Party . It brought her into Direct Contact with Martin Mcguinness , who at that Time Was running for election in the Mid Ulster constituency.

When her father stepped down from Dungannon Borough Council ahead of the 2005 election, Ms O'Neill won the seat he vacated.

She became The First woman to hold The Post of mayor in Dungannon.

Rising through the ranks

Her assembly career began in 2007, when she joined Martin Mcguinness and Francie Molloy as a Mid Ulster MLA.

She became her party's spokeswoman for health and sat on the education committee.

After Four Years on the Back Benches at Stormont, Sinn Féin appointed her as minister for agriculture in 2011.

In 2015, she was promoted to minister for health, one of Stormont's most high-profile and challenging portfolios.

She faced mounting hospital waiting lists, a crisis in General Practice and the findings of the Bengoa report into how Northern Ireland 's Health Care is organised.

Her response was a saying it would improve a system that was at " breaking point".

When Martin Mcguinness resigned as deputy First Minister in 2017 over the DUP's handling of the, it led to a political stalemate at Stormont for three years.

When he died soon afterwards, she was chosen to lead The Party in Northern Ireland - a younger face and, significantly, A Woman like her counterpart in The Republic , Mary Lou McDonald.

A symbolic first

Now, The Pinnacle of Northern Ireland politics, The Role of First Minister , is within her grasp.

The Office of The First and deputy First Minister is an equal one, but the allocation of titles is symbolically important.

Few are expecting a power-sharing devolved government to be formed in the short term.

The DUP is reiterating that it plans to block the formation of a new Stormont Executive unless the Brexit trade border with the rest of the UK is scrapped.

Significantly, during the election campaign, Michelle O'neill 's focus has not been on Irish unity and talk of a border poll.

She argued that people were not Waking Up thinking about Irish unity, but instead were worried about the cost of living crisis.

What she wants to do, she added, was to " work for everybody".



Source of news: bbc.com

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