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- "Why do they always blame the woman?" 20 June 2009
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Four women are hung out to dry on a clothesline that has a little replica of the Beehive on one post and some Mt Albert houses on the other. One of the women is Melissa Lee, National's candidate for the Mount Albert seat who failed rather abysmally; she wonders why they always blame the woman. The others on the washing line are from left; Christine Rankin, a recent and very controversial appointment the Families Commission, someone unidentified and Neelam Choudary, a Labour Party activist who...
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- 2009
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- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22684655
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- Rankin, Christine Kathryn, 1954- / Lee, Melissa, 196-? / Choudary, Neelam, 1960?- / Women politicians
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