Word: sues
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...deft agreement, he concludes, may well become irrelevant: "With good luck, it may be found by grandmother in time to be read aloud at the 50th anniversary dinner." And if not, either partner, or both, can always sue. Naturally, with the help of a good lawyer...
...Sue Jones Alta Loma, Calif...
...readers who have written or telephoned Obermayer to comment. "I assumed I'd get some mail, but I never expected this storm." says Obermayer. Though some opponents concede a logic in his position, most fear that the effect will be to discourage victims from coming forward. Says Sue Lenaerts of Washington's Rape Crisis Center: "Rape is a horrible, humiliating, degrading thing. If women know they'll be identified in the papers, hardly any will take a rapist to trial...
...surprisingly, no company willingly relinquishes its antediluvian employment practices. There is almost always enough money for a good fight, maybe even a little harassment. When 9to5 got Massachusetts Attorney General Francis X. Bellotti to sue three Boston publishing houses for unfair employment practices, one firm tried to subpoena 9to5's membership records. Although the suit was bound to fail, the company must have realized that the expense of a lawyer would hurt...
Some fine outside work from freshmen Gia Johnson and Sue Field helped Harvard extend its lead continuously, although coach Kleinfelder said after the game, "We just wanted to work on our passing and offense in the second half. We weren't trying to run up the score." In the late going, Field ripped off three corner shots and one of two free throws to pace the Harvard attack...