* 1am still in a state of shock. Ann Landers = Dear Ann: What do you think of my husband's viewpoint on women whc arc raped? He is a physician and highly respected in our community. 1 was reading an article in the paper and said to him, ‘Isn't this awful — two women were forced off the road by two men in another car. One man was painting a gun at them. They were raped right inour own neighborhoad!’" My husband snapped, ‘I'll bet Is .was after midnight. Women who run around alone at odd hours are just asking for it."" | replied, ‘That's not true. | used to work nights when | was a nurse, and | came home at odd hours. | certainly wasn't asking for It."’ My husband did Not reply. | continued, “Do you believe every victim of rape is sl to be there at the wrong time?*' My husband sald, ‘‘Right. These men are psychopaths. It is up to the women to stay out of their way. If they don't, they are asking.for it.’’ | said, *'Oh, then the 47 percent of women who were raped In their , own homes last year were asking for it? Or, If a woman is, out after dark and Is raped, then It's her fault?" My husband the doctor replied, '‘Yes, and what's more, there are women who will lead a guy on, and when they get what they ask for they call it rape because they feel guilty and want to lay the blame on the man. The women's movement has tried to make It look like the female ts always the victim, and it's not true."* | called him a male chauvinist pig and he called mea screwball: Will you please comment? — Furious With The Ignoramus Dear Furious: What your’ physiclan-husband doesn’t realize is that rape Is not a crime of lust — ‘it is a crime of violence. As for women being out after dark and “asking for it,’’ 1 offer the following: During a discussion about rape, ‘a male member of the Israeli parliament suggested there should be a curfew on women. Golda Meir, then prime minister, replied, ‘‘There should be a curfew on MEN. They are the ones who are doing the raping.”’ ‘The of rape has at an alarming rate In this country. There are no rules that guarantee There's a form ‘of fever that eludes diagnosis. Doctors sometimes put aside their stethoscopes, stop ordering tests and system- atically search the patient's room to find the answer. Or they may ask nurses and hospital staff to collect kestiees fever, fever or velbinduced infec: * tion. The disease, ‘according ° to those who have been re- porting it in medical litera- ture, may. be more common than most doctors suspect. Many of the patients have long histories of medical of ther switching. The patients have'a dis- order called fraudulent fever, factitious (meaning artifical} A few appear to spend their lives travelling with their act from hospital to hospital. Those caught in: their may abruptly leave =) ore or ie Ce ate ial Weak When your wife doesn't talk to you, maybe she’s trying to tell you something. later somewhere else. ere one hospital only to turn up they Reta: places ! as sub- stitute thames! in which the patients are like children who “havé learned to manipulate doting parents. The patients are clearly sick, but their illness is pri- marily psychological rather than medical, And because their phy- sical symptoms are based on deception, they at first frus- trate and ofter finally enrage doctors who find themselves A Management Seminar | 1 the victims Playing teiche © with ‘tee mometers is common among patients with fraudulont’ or ” factitious fever. Some: pati. ents have’ learned’ to raise ; their temperature readings . by rubbing the thermometer bulb. on the bed ‘sheets, placing the thermometer in hot water, or shaking the mercury column ‘upward .when the hospital staff are not looking. go to extremes to fake a fever or to create a genuine one by injecting themselves with body wastes or by taking _temperature-raising medications, In continuing their char- ade, they are willing to submit themselves to a multi- tude of painful tests. Many consent to explor- atory abdominal surgery, or to operations designed to give them relief from their | supposed aches and pains. Why. these individuals go to such extremes to get IN CASTLEGAR: at___The Fireside Place on__Thursday, February 21st _ —_2:00 - 9:30 p.m. REGISTRATION: 1:30 p.m. Would you like to nn it you are information, please contact: ‘Sharon Coventry and mail it along with eae reheque for $00 per person, For further attel: 426-7241 at__Castlegar eee Management Seminar, Federal! 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No matter what the conditions, the victim should always go toa as soon as rape, give details, get counselling. Rape is a hideous Pa aaa @x- perience and can leave emotional can be in h Dear Ann Landers: Why would a soft-spoken, refined woman —~a minister’s wife — write dirty words. in tipstick on the mirror of a public restroom? | was shocked when | walked in-and caught her. She laughed when she saw me and said, Please don't tell . anybody. I do this for fun! What do you make of it, Ann? — Stunned In Lima Dear Stunned: What a person does for ‘‘fun’’ can reveal a great deal about the state of his or her mental health, A n can find some pretty weird outlets. | hope you will keep this to yourself. + The woman doesn’t need any more problems. This year make sure you get BA Retirement geet that a with only at your credit union! With so many different plans available, how do you know which RRSP is. RIGHT for you? The RIGHT choice is easy! 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At Teast another i fully did’ iti? she explains. kes bulls ore ‘tod: cave “for: the: very- reason, tat | the. real action when they go toa fight. ‘They don’ want tame ‘People toda: want to see blood of the matador spilled ‘when ou reed pot the bulls bull eee onan usiness and they fea ita loodthlrs "ha ruel occupa: et P pe td that It is pa odds have turned agains Bol mby Gost she rity Ce ey t ahe fs any ‘uan’s cqualas a torera? * “I was brought uj e: says Angela. “1 iLO anthers as one of six children ith the of centalats te fa thet part cou le of year ‘What ‘mi allow a woman to appear in the arena. % Leaner rane ald oft: having bad ce, tha had rasa of the b bull; ‘all my critics bull ring is ne not for a F shining Kindly for me that, slenderly-built Angela, wearin, ‘her dark bine * the gult for the. first time, won the cheers first bull. today is ed by the fact tat she is al hailed in Spain and phe ed tr rica, where she has we were faced was the ug eu ry “The bi b ula An) pains whee the ehiltren a al ck against some small cows Tet Lo iocne. eran aaa, : “I found myself being tossed in - “Ht fae I can tell you! But pa re id the taste of the bullring the time I was a teen, I earn iny ling where and how 1 could. I worked in the falas for a few pasetas a on weekends when there were tourists around, I bir pesnute on the beach to those who would buy my wares.” ‘Then hed a. a stroke of luck. Thanks to her friend: with El Cordobes, then reco; m Wal = - : BEING CARRIED, feet first,. into the bullring Infirmary ; is all part. of the. ‘DID YOU KNOW SINCE 1969 ‘MORE : THAN 400,000 UNBORN: CANADIAN BABIES HAVE BEEN KILLED BY ABORTION? matadors Anime : ‘+ She has had hundreds of ‘fights, ‘and been close to death and. we want, you to get it. If you don't receive your newspoper, < call our. Circulation D partment Trail toll free 368-9800 is Nelson toll free. 352-9900 ‘a | Castlegar & all others. ‘365-7266 a Monday’ through Friday, 8 290 @.m. to 5 p.m. CASTLEGAR NEWS and MID-WEEK MIRROR ~—_CLIP AND SAVE THIS COUPON. an aes as as of the leading ona cored occasions. ‘Hers worst moment came when she: was:ba gored @ fight in’ Madrid. She had to send weeks in ioepital Fecovering from: intestinal _ ABORTIONS IN B.C. "1978 - 12,483 33 AOCETIONS. PER 100 LIVE BIRTHS .vethe.child, by reason of his physical and mental im- maturity needs special safeguards and care, including ap- propriate legal protection before as well as after birth . (From the UNITED NATIONS DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD) : An unwanted eae may seem a disaster. The problem may seem enormous. But a civilized society does not solve problems by killing people. It finds a positive solution. All federal candidates in the West a Kootonsy we: ie Interviewed ly but only Bob Brisco (P.C.) would which would give {l-dofined leg children. on February 18 MAKE TOUR VOTE COUNT VOTE TO PROTECT HUMAN LIFE! Submitted by. Coalition for Life in B.C: and ‘anid says ey back in es. A week after being ‘released she was back in the ring.’ So highly esteemed is Angela that she can sometimes has bou —and m bullfight net arink, E except an occasional Blass | SOE er and ‘and never smokes. : in her life whom she there [sno man er le <’ rom ber eatwings Angela hes bought an sparing tn * CASTLEGAR NEWS, February 13, 1980. “DI: Commercial ‘Prin rinting ° Envelopes ©. Letterheads : © Besiness Cards © Brochares * Wedding invitations ° Rafe Tickets Computerized Typesetting, ‘Creative Art; n - ‘Layout and Design - Costlega create Mirror’ (MUTTA ): MANUFA CTURED H OM. 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