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	<title><![CDATA[Women's Suite Community: Status by Morgan Rees]]></title>
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	<title><![CDATA[Status by Morgan Rees]]></title>
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<p>Shell is changing its name to She'll for International Women's Day. Well, one Shell is turning "Shell" into "She'll." A female-owned Shell station in San Dimas, California will add an apostrophe to its logos on Mar. 8 in an effort to inspire "the female leaders of tomorrow by closing the gender gap in engineering and technology through education, engagement, and awareness across the organization and industry,"</p>
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