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Acting on that epiphany, she decides to report this "sexual misconduct" to a review board--severely damaging John's chances at tenure. He, of course, is dumbfounded, oblivious to any wrong-doing on his part. In the final act, the situation has reached its crisis: her feminist rage clashes against his defensive indignation until they both collapse...
Sears said the recent incidents of misconduct were the responsibility of the College rather than the Interclub Council...
...some way, this a statement on America," he said. "If this was a case like Lorena Bobbitt, the issue would be divided by men and women," he said. "Blacks and whites see issues differently when it comes to police misconduct...
...California may cause some in-house counselors to shake their heads in disbelief. Overturning a lower court's decision, the state's highest judicial body ruled that an employer who writes an enthusiastic letter of recommendation for an employee can be sued for failing to mention serious episodes of misconduct -- such as child molestation -- which could endanger others on the new job. The decision stemmed from a lawsuit brought by a 13-year-old girl in California who claimed she was molested by her school's vice principal in his office in 1992. After winning a guilty plea from...
...proving convincingly that it causes AIDS, developing an HIV-antibody test, identifying proteins that seem to protect some people from AIDS--although it took a decade for the controversy surrounding his role as co-discoverer of the virus to dissipate. After he was officially cleared of charges of scientific misconduct in 1993, Gallo left the NCI to set up his own virology institute at the University of Maryland...