I don't know where the Australian newspaper The Daily Telegraph got their information but they have overstep boundaries. I don't care who you are but in such a sensitive matter you cannot in right conscience release someones personal medical records. It was up the Semenya and IAAF to release after they discussed it.
The newspaper claims that Caster Semenya is an hermaphrodite has no ovaries, internal testes and large amounts of testosterone.
Even if it is true, how could they release such personal information of a 18 year old girl? Because no matter what they say to her and her family she was born as a girl. It might explain some of her differences from other girls but what should she do if it was true? She won't qualify to take part in the mens section in sport but she is not allowed to take part in the womens section. Everyone is discussing her, very few actually taking the time that this is a young persons whole life, what she has worked hard for and trained hours and hours to accomplished can be taken away because of a rare medical condition.
The Politicians are using her as a platform to talk about race issues and the rest of the world is treating her like some kind of oddity. I feel very sorry for Caster and hope for the best because in her culture something like this can ruin a girl.
There is no doubt in the physical fact the Caster Semenya is a woman. They have phrased the whole thing wrong. If it was just a fact of her gender they could just do an scan to check if she has all the right 'parts'. The whole investigation is into her biological composition.
Let me explain, woman are identified by the their chromosomes in the athletic world. Female chromosomes are naturally XX while male is XY. What they are questioning is if she is born with XXY chromosomes which would make her a hermaphrodite. This means her muscle build would be more male than female. According to the IAAF and scientist that this would give her a major advantage to other competitors. 
But to me that is not gender fraud it's just a quirk of nature. So what if it gives her some advantage? She has trained most of her life to get into the physical conditions she is in. It's not like she would be able to compete with the men. So what do they expect? That this strong girl should give up all she has worked for and dream of and not compete? I do not see the point in doing this. In the long run it would only harm her if they found that her chromosomes is different. To label her as a man because of a chromosome difference is just cruel and insensitive.
Caster's father pleaded for people to leave his daughter alone. Jacob Semenya said: 'She is my little girl. I have never doubted her gender. She is a woman, and I can repeat that a million times.' dailymail.co.uk
This will not break Caster Semenya she has so many supporters standing by her. Caster earned her gold medal. I found the video of her race on youtube and I can see why some would think something is up because the huge lead she had on the rest of them.
800m Womens Final Berlin Winner Caster Semenya - 2009 IAAF
To me the plot is lots of action and lots of hot girls :) but there is a story line.
Dom Toretto (Vin Diesel) comes back after living a life of crime all over the world with his 'girlfriend' Letty (Michelle Rodriguez). Dom is picking up his feud with Brian O'Connor (Paul Walker) who is also back after five years. The person who is the most effected is Dom's little sister Mia Toretto (Jordana Brewster) who also dated Brian but she blames him for her whole family breakup. Now Dom and Brian has to work together to fight a common enemy and Mia is fighting her attraction to Brian all over again.
It is pretty obvious you not going to watch it for the plot/ story line but rather the action, cars and girls. And talking about girls here I found a clip on them. Enjoy ;)

This one is a bit strange to me. It works the same as a traditional condom for men. It looks similar just bigger with a circular rubber thingy at the end. Main difference it is inserted into the vagina.
There isn't much I can say except it has a couple of differences than the male condom. Let me stick to the differences. It is a non latex product. It can be inserted up to 8hours prior to intercourse, so there is no interruption of the sex play. It has a couple of let downs it's awkward to insert and use. Sometimes it makes sounds during sex. Plus it's expensive for something you can only use once. Some woman complain that it's visible and makes them uncomfortable.
The main problem with this birth control is that it's just not that effective. Even though the case studies shows that it's just as effective as male condoms but when they did the real-world test it shows it's not. This is probably something I would never do. Even though it's said to feel better during sex than a traditional condom to me to have that in me would make me way to nervous to have sex. As I said before and probably say many times each person is difference.
This is the only valid contraception that men are in charge of. There is Vasectomy and the male version of the pill, but both are extreme measures so I'm not even going to go there. Condoms have been around for years and has always been used as an birth control. But in recent years it has become the only contraception that helps with sexually transmitted diseases. There are plenty of pro's and con's once again I'll start off with the benefits.
If it is used right it's almost full proof birth control. It is a safe guard for sexually transmitted diseases such as aids. Plus they could be fun like glow in the dark or strawberry flavor. There is no side effects except maybe if you are allergic to latex but there are non latex condoms out there.
What sucks the most of condoms is the fact that it's a damper on the sexual 'rithm' if I could call it that. You have to stop put it on and if its not on right it's useless, then the feeling is just not the same for the woman and for the man there is almost no feeling. Personally I don't like condoms prefer not to use it but I am married and both of us have no STD to worry about.
The fact is it is saver to use a condom even if the girl is on birth control, just to be safe. Remember it's not just hookers and rural people that gets STD's. But its not 100%, germs even sperm can find a way through, it's like a seat belt: it helps but doesn't mean you still can't die in a crash.