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Stories by Juliette Terzieff

Juliette Terzieff is a freelance journalist currently based in Buffalo, New York who has worked for the San Francisco Chronicle, Newsweek, CNN International, and the London Sunday Times during time spent in the Balkans, the Middle East, and South Asia.

Defenders Mobilize to Assist Teen Who Aborted

Legal advocates are closely watching the case of a Dominican teen in Massachusetts who faces possible homicide charges for performing a do-it-yourself abortion.
Posted on Feb 19, 2007

Life Just Got Harder for Welfare Moms

Single mothers are the majority of those receiving welfare. New federal regulations will limit their time for education, time with children, or even domestic-violence counseling.
Posted on Dec 16, 2006

On the Catwalk, How Thin is Too Thin?

Last week's Spanish ban on underweight models was a shock to the fashion world -- but women activists and health specialists are applauding it.
Posted on Sep 28, 2006

A Woman in Command

In ABC's 'Commander in Chief,' Geena Davis proves that a woman in the Oval Office can be just as tough as the big boys -- but is that what the presidency is really about?
Posted on Nov 8, 2005

From Tragedy to Slavery

The children orphaned by the Asian tsunami are becoming easy targets for human trafficking rings.
Posted on Jan 24, 2005