4 February 2004 Editor’s note: This article was originally published in the Hungarian newspaper, Nepszabadsag, on 24 January 2004.BUDAPEST, Hungary–In the middle of a hip Budapest neighborhood, at a multicultural club called Szoda, a group that calls itself “Bitches in Trouble” (picsak a pacban) is having its regular meeting.The members are recently-graduated lawyers, teachers, economists, […]

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