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...rate, personality matters most. Or does it? C. E. Ted Wright '01 claims, "Behind perhaps a mask of academics, there are plenty of people who are easy-going, interesting, et cetera." Despite overheard cries of "What men?!" and "I wish I were a lesbian because there are no guys here," (conceivable alternatives) most Harvard women will concede under pressure that there are attractive men somewhere on campus. After some prodding, men will admit likewise about the female classmates. So why do students have such trouble finding and maintaining healthy relationships, when in so many other aspects of their lives these...

Author: By Evelyn H. Sung, | Title: Hope for Harvard Yet | 3/5/1998 | See Source »

...Lewinsky story broke, disclosing an alleged pattern of exploitive sexual behavior by the President, the price tag had jumped to more than $2 million, a figure too embarrassing for the White House to entertain. But the legal and perceptual ground has shifted since then, mostly when Judge Susan Webber Wright ruled last month that the whole Lewinsky saga could not be admitted in the Jones case...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Could Clinton Still Settle With Jones? | 2/23/1998 | See Source »

REBOUNDING CL G Reb Avg Taylor, StFrPa SR 25 300 12.0 Davis, Ark SR 25 291 11.6 Perryman, Dayton SR 25 289 11.6 Burton, Wright SR 24 273 11.4 Eschmeyer, NW SR 22 246 11.2 Ledbetter, Maine JR 24 267 11.1 Turner, FDU SR 23 250 10.9 Wesson, LaSale JR 23 250 10.9 Lux, Nlll JR 23 250 10.9 Ross, MVSt SR 24 259 10.8 Fowlkes, FresSt JR 21 226 10.8 Olowokandi, Pac SR 25 265 10.6 James, FlaA&M SR 22 231 10.5 Foster, SW Tex JR 23 237 10.3 Jamison, NC JR 26 264 10.2 Hamilton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NCAA BASKETBALL LEADERS | 2/18/1998 | See Source »

...file the required federal forms when the campaign made large transactions in cash. Lindsey testified that he made no such effort. The jury acquitted Branscum and Hill of some charges and deadlocked on the rest, and Starr's case collapsed. The judge in the case, however, Susan Webber Wright, who now presides over the Paula Jones trial, ruled in a sealed finding during the case that a preponderance of the evidence deeply implicated Lindsey. As he faces Starr a second time, Lindsey may have to explain why he's not implicated in the latest Clinton scandal. But the White House...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Keeper of Secrets Is in Starr's Sights | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

...deprive Jones of her constitutional rights. But it's hard to see how making a pass at someone and taking no for an answer violates the Constitution. (Jones' claims that Clinton retaliated against her for resisting his advances are far less convincing.) Nevertheless, the law required Judge Susan Webber Wright to give Jones every benefit of the doubt at the beginning of a case, and so she allowed Jones' lawyers to begin "discovery...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Laws that Run Amuck | 2/9/1998 | See Source »

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