Talk:Ellen Sauerbrey
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United States Commission on the Status of Women?
[edit]What is the United States Commission on the Status of Women this article is talking about? After some searching I made it a redirect to Presidential Commission on the Status of Women, but now I wonder if that was a mistake.
Google count:
- 80,100 "United Nations Commission on the Status of Women"
- 20,200 "President's Commission on the Status of Women"
- 707 "Presidential Commission on the Status of Women"
- 17 "United States Commission on the Status of Women"
17 pages of which:
- 1 is this WP article
- 3 (www.governor.state.tx.us, www.tsha.utexas.edu, sc.lib.byu.edu) call Kennedy's 1961 Presidential Commission on the Status of Women the "United States Commission on the Status of Women"
- 1 (whitehouse.gov) is the probable source for this article ("The President intends to nominate Ellen Sauerbrey to be Representative of the United States Commission on the Status of Women of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations with the rank of Ambassador." – Is this English?)
- several are false positives ("United States" on the end of one line followed by an unrelated "Commission on the Status of Women" at the beginning of the next line)
- 1 (unhcr.ch) is a report on discrimination in Australia and claims that the government has participated in "the 43rd, 44th, 45th, 46th, and 47th sessions of the United States Commission on the Status of Women (New York, 1996-2001)". Not sure what to make of this, the sessions the the UN CSW were held in New York, but the years seem to be off a bit (should be 1999-2003).
- 2 others (PDF, DOC that I didn't check) seem also related to Australia
Thoughts? Algae 19:43, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
I forgot: Sauerbrey is quite obviously member of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women and probably not a member of the "United States Commission on the Status of Women" (because it doesn't exist). Another Google count:
- 658 Sauerbrey "UN Commission on the Status of Women"
- 474 Sauerbrey "United Nations Commission on the Status of Women"
- 2 Sauerbrey "United States Commission on the Status of Women"
- 15 Sauerbrey "US Commission on the Status of Women"
Algae 20:59, 6 January 2006 (UTC)
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