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Dean Lewis makes another unsubstantiated charge when he asserts that club members mistreat women. He alleges that even though the clubs throw free parties, "nothing is ever truly free, though every year some first-year women learn this lesson in discomfiting and members are guilty of sexual misconduct toward their female guests is a very serious charge. If such activity occurs every year, as Dean Lewis claims, he should provide readers with proper data to support the charge. If no such data exists, he should explain why it is unobtainable and support his claims in some other...
...therefore disturbed when he makes accusations based on what "many believe," when he insinuates sexual misconduct by Harvard students and when he gives an inadequate defense of the House community. As a result of these three arguments, Dean Lewis casts the clubs in an unfairly negative light. His accusations impede dialogue between the clubs and the University and worsen an already antagonistic relationship. Nearly 10 percent of male undergraduates are final club members. It is important that Dean Lewis do his part to cultivate a working relationship with them...
There has been plenty said about the present political crisis afflicting Malaysia. With Mahathir publicly claiming that Anwar is guilty of sexual misconduct and abuse of power, how many Malaysian judges will dare contradict him? Mahathir and his cronies have been in power far too long and have delusions of grandeur. They feel they are beyond criticism. They cannot allow Anwar, the only credible and fairly clean leader to emerge in recent times, to come to power because the stakes are too high. But the Mahathir regime is illiterate. It is unable to read the handwriting on the wall...
...Martin's Press is determined to show the veracity of the old chestnut about why people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. The publisher is rushing out 500,000 copies of an "instant" paperback book, Glass Houses: Shocking Profiles of Congressional Sex Scandals and Other Unofficial Misconduct by attorney Stanley Hilton and psychologist Anne-Renee Testa, due in stores by Election Day. The book's mission: to expose the hidden lives of some of those who will be judging President CLINTON. The book will review the ethical problems of more than 50 Senators and Congressional Representatives...
...heard over chattering staffers and milling members. Judiciary Committee chairman Henry Hyde invoked "our awesome and terrible responsibility," as he likened the offenses President Clinton allegedly committed by concealing his dalliance with Lewinsky to the abuses of government perpetrated by Richard Nixon. "This isn't about sexual misconduct any more than Watergate was about a third-rate burglary," proclaimed Hyde, who urged members to listen to that still, small voice whispering "duty, duty, duty." The Democrats took the opposite tack, warning of the horrors ahead. "Do we really want two more years of Monica Lewinsky?" Democrat David Bonior bellowed from...