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First, White accuses the UC of gross financial misconduct. This assertion is made with little evidence. For the record, the current Council has a budget of about $146,000. Of this amount, almost $83,000 will be disbursed to over 100 campus organizations. Without these generous funds from the UC many of these groups could not even exist, or they would not be able to plan as many events as they do now. If. White considers this appropriation "the waste of another large chunk of the [money] which the council controls this year," then I will personally give...
...diaries, in fact, may turn out to be Packwood's greatest despair. After allegations erupted last November that the Oregon Republican had made uninvited sexual advances to 10 female staff members, Packwood first denied any sexual misconduct, then laid blame for his untoward advances on the influence of alcohol, raising both disbelieving hoots and doubts about his probity. As the number of women charging sexual harassment rose to 26, Packwood parried with threats to stamp scarlet letters on his accusers, bringing additional allegations of intimidation. Then last month, under questioning before the Senate ethics committee, Packwood disclosed that...
...come hints that besides the sexual-misconduct charges, Packwood may be guilty of criminal violations. In mid-October, he willingly surrendered some 5,000 pages of entries up through 1989. He also let the committee's counsel look at additional entries. After the counsel reported back to the bipartisan committee that those entries contained information pointing to possible misconduct unrelated to the current inquiry, the committee asked to see the remaining 3,200 pages. Packwood balked, charging an infringement of his right to privacy. The committee responded with a subpoena. Last week in a five-page statement, ethics committee chairman...
Silverglate said he feels a strong stake inHarvard University, particularly in the policedepartment. First, the lawyer says he is anaffiliate of Dunster House. And secondly,Silverglate said, "I am a civil libertarian andhave a very strong interest in police misconduct...
...subject to the depredations of the weak, but they cannot effectively retaliate in kind. That's one of the problems of being rich and famous." Another problem, Epstein says, is that "many celebrities start to think that ordinary rules don't apply to them. A likelihood of serious misconduct may rise...