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...said that Clinton in fact tried to grab her crotch and kiss her and that he briefly blocked her way--not simply that he had lightly touched her, as Jones first said. These elements make the incident sound much more "severe," especially coming from her ultimate boss. (Courts are tougher on accused CEOs than accused co-workers.) Clinton's attorneys, who contend that the new details are lawyer-induced embellishments, will doubtless want jurors to compare Jones' original complaint with her current story. Just on Friday she added several charges, including an expert's testimony that the alleged incident left...
Though there are advantages and disadvantages to living in the Quad, I definitely made some mistakes in my approach to life in Cabot, Currier and Pforzheimer. Such mistakes made my transition tougher. In that light, I would like to offer all the first-years planning a move north next year a few words of advice...
...tougher application process may be responsible for part of the drop in applicants following randomization...
...well as they had hoped yesterday in their opening game against Boston College. In an 11-9 loss, it just did not fully come together for the Crimson as they faced a B.C. team much improved from last year. Though this improvement certainly should have made the Eagles a tougher opponent, it was not expected to lead to this final outcome...
...four men now face an Article 32 hearing -- the equivalent of a civilian grand jury -- which will decide on a court-martial. Thompson believes that the Marines will be tougher on their fliers than the Air Force was on the F-15 pilots who accidentally shot down two Blackhawk helicopters in 1994. ?The Marines have a reputation for accountability,? says Thompson, ?and everyone in uniform will be watching very closely...