Word: complaints
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Olympic-class misanthrope, an example of homo invectus so addicted to wrath that he rejects suicide on the ground that "everything he hated was here." "Roth still has the power to shock and amaze, although he's lost some of the fresh manic energy of 'Portnoy's Complaint' (1969)," notes TIME's R.Z. Sheppard. "Some readers will find the material and language too scabrous for their taste, while others will have their own reasons to cry foul. But there is much humor in what makes us uneasy, and Roth extracts it, as he has done for nearly 40 years, with...
...However, the woman, now 29, did not take it to the Ethics Committee until July 19--partly because she wanted to protect her privacy and partly because she was skeptical about whether the panel would give it a fair hearing, explained her lawyer W. Neil Eggleston. Even then her complaint languished with the staff for weeks, until Aug. 3, the day after the Senate's 52-to-48 vote against holding public hearings on Packwood. Last week Ethics Committee chairman Mitch McConnell refused to elaborate on how the oversight occurred...
Ryan said that Cooper's complaint is not amatter for the courts...
...complaint says the University's actionswere "taken out of animosity and with themalicious intention to injure the Student [Cooper]and deprive him of his constitutional rights...
Ryan said the complaint's emphasis onconstitutional rights reduces its chance ofsuccess...