Issue 33 was published in Summer 1996.
Getting away with murder — Sandra McNeill reveals how men who kill women escape punishment
Floundering in the Net — Dianne Butterworth reviews Dale Spender’s book Nattering on the Net
Wanted: The female serial killer — Debbie Cameron asks how feminists should make sense of Rose West
Gybing round the buoys — Val Woodward on women and windsurfing
Lesbians take on the UN — Jill Radford interviews Margaret Page about lesbians organising at the Beijing Conference and after
Weasel words — Liz Kelly challenges feminists who talk about paedophiles and the cycle of abuse
Ignorance is Bliss when you’re Just Seventeen — Stevi Jackson discusses the issues raised by child beauty queens and girls’ magazines
Sustaining the struggle — A report from the Bombay Women’s Centre
Barking Back — Julie Bindel and Joan Scanlon rant about lesbian feminists’ attitudes to love, sex and relationships