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...player in either dugout, was 0-for-4 with a strikeout. And while Ralph went the way of his team, going 2-for-4 with two runs scored and a couple of RBI, he hit a weak grounder to second with the bases loaded and one out in the seventh. The game was essentially over, but Gammons was conspicuously observing the at-bat from the third base stands, likely unbeknownst to Ralph...
Ellerth altered neither her taste in dress nor her sociability. And despite the alleged implied threats, she suffered no tangible detriment, but received promotions and pay raises. Nonetheless, she quit her job and sued Burlington for not sanctioning Slowik. Last summer, the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals sympathized with Ellerth, essentially ruling that one does not need the quo in order to prove quid pro quo sexual harassment...
...case should sound familiar. The spark to our present debate was Paula Jones's sexual harassment case against President Clinton. Jones made Ellerth's argument, that unwanted advances with no tangible detriment still constitute sexual harassment. Unfortunately for Jones, District Court Judge Susan Webber Wright disagreed with the Seventh Circuit: Judge Wright unceremoniously dismissed Jones's case earlier this month, holding that it was groundless without proof of detriment...
Princeton threatened to tie the game in the last half of the seventh when they had runners at first and second with no outs. But fresh off of her first--and long overdue--Ivy League Pitcher of the Week honor,Cupp closed the door on the Tigers with a littlehelp from her defense...
Already this year, deals worth $236 billion have been announced, putting us on track for a seventh consecutive yearly record. Only a day after the Citigroup blockbuster, two more pairs of financial-services companies agreed to marry. Credit-card and home-equity lender Household International will pay $7.7 billion for Beneficial Corp., which is in the same businesses; and insurer Conseco Inc. agreed to pay $6.4 billion for subprime, mobile-home lender Green Tree Financial. Meanwhile, the stock price soared for just about every mutual-fund company, bank or brokerage considered likely to find a partner...