Sexual Harassment

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  • Agony in the garden

    A California diocese recovers from a sex-abuse scandal, and finds that healing comes through facing the truth.
  • Strangers in the night

    Europeans have such a flair for flirting that it must be transmitted via breast milk. Why don't Americans get it?
  • Your boss may be monitoring your e-mail

    Personal computers were supposed to liberate the workplace. So why do so many companies use them to spy on workers?
  • Letters to the Editor

    Is it inequity that bothers Goozner, or the billionaires? Plus: Susie Bright's "self-serving" open relationship; the elitism of "Sensation" defenses.
  • Letters to the Editor

    How dumb does David Kelley think we are? Plus: Matt Drudge is a loudmouthed busybody; members of the mile-high club are disgusting.
  • Paula Jones' husband files for divorce

    Stephen Jones cites irreconcilable differences with the woman who accused Clinton of sexual harassment.
  • Letters to the Editor

    We face street harassment every day; should the dean have been busted for computer porn?
  • Schools may be liable for sexual harassment

  • Too sexy for my shirt

    It's spring, a time for many men to sexually harass women on the streets in the crudest of terms. Should there be a law against it?
  • What if it were President Packwood?

    Liberals must face up to their hypocrisy in backing a president who lied under oath in a sexual harassment lawsuit.
  • Millennial family values

    Sociologist Stephanie Coontz on how American leaders have spent more time on the Clinton sex scandal than they have on issues that will affect the families of the future.
  • Paula Jones lawsuit settled

    President Clinton and Paula Jones settle their lawsuit. Includes text of agreement.
  • Don't stand so close to me

    The Supreme Court ruling to protect school districts from liability in sexual harassment cases leaves students to protect themselves.
  • Quake-r state

    When online gamers rallied to defend a female player from harassment, they learned there's more to life than pixel gore.
  • Newsreal: The men who kept Paula Jones lawsuit going

    How associates of billionaire Clinton-hater Richard Mellon Scaife kept Paula Jones' legal battle going.
  • Newsreal: The men who kept Paula Jones lawsuit going

    How associates of billionaire Clinton-hater Richard Mellon Scaife kept Paula Jones' legal battle going.
  • Hey hey, ho ho, the matriarchy's got to go

    Gloria Steinem unleashes exciting news about young feminism -- not!
  • Mothers Who Think: The Willey of our discontent

    American women are as weary of the sexual policing of the '90s as they are skeptical of the president's latest accuser.
  • Slick Willey

    Before you cry too many tears for Kathleen Willey, consider the unfortunate brother and sister she fleeced.
  • Hot Flash: A feel for a good story

    Thank God for those notorious womanizers at "60 Minutes" who make it safe for women like Kathleen Willey to speak out about sexual harassment.
  • Sexual harassment law: Relax and try to enjoy it

    Laura Green reports on the Sexual Harassment Symposium at Yale University and decides that despite the laws' excesses and weaknesses, they're a necessary protection for many women in the workplace.
  • Forbidden Fruit

    Salon Magazine's Unzipped by Courtney Weaver -- A no-subjects-barred look at dating and mating, '90s style
  • The Trial

    The campaign against sexual harassment may have started out as a noble cause, but is the cure becoming worse than the disease? One of the major figures in the Spin trial speaks out.
  • The Trial

    The campaign against sexual harassment may have started out as a noble cause, but is the cure becoming worse than the disease? One of the major figures in the Spin trial speaks out.
  • Sexual Harassment

    Salon magazine: Laura Miller on two new books that explore the ambiguous terrain of sexual harassment.
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