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- From: hillyard@msc.cornell.edu
- Subject: Re: Gender Discrimination
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.065152.27765@msc.cornell.edu>
- Originator: hillyard@tiger.msc.cornell.edu
- Sender: news@msc.cornell.edu
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- Organization: Cornell-Materials-Science-Center
- References: <1993Jan25.174939.9497@adobe.com>
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 06:51:52 GMT
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- From article <1993Jan25.174939.9497@adobe.com>, by kendall@adobe.com (Janice Kendall):
- [...]
- >
- > I also heard something about Clinton's press secretary being a woman
- > and having her title, salary and responsibilities diminished, which
- > has never happened before to all her male predecessors. Anyone know
- > any real details? I just caught this out of the corner of my ear on
- > the radio.
- [...]
-
- No real details, but I believe this is the case. After all, it's
- Stefonopolis's (sp?) face I keep seeing on TV speaking to reporters.
- Didn't that used to be the press secretary's domain?
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- The appointment really does smack of tokenism.
-
- SEH
-