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'What am I going to do?'
I heard my boss telling the man that he always looked at all women as sex objects.
In today's business climate, both employees and management have to deal with the legal and ethical issues relating to sexual harassment. Susan Moller has had extensive experience as a manager in several businesses, including a stint as the person in charge of addressing harassment cases in a company. Here, in an excerpt of a conversation with Sentinel staff, she explains that one of the things that helped her in that position was what she had learned from a situation in which she herself was harassed.
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March 5, 2001 issue
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After the earthquake . . . signs of hope
Mary Trammell
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Mary Elizabeth Leever, Christopher Lowenberg, Judith H. Hedrick, Doris F. Goff
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items of interest
with contributions from Robert Russell, Sharla Pugh
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'What am I going to do?'
Susan Moller
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Get prayer-tough
Jewel Becker Simmons
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Hope coming home
Caryl Emra-Farkas
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Victory!
Victoria Contreras
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How I stopped smoking
Sharon Jeffrey
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The restriction was removed
Thomas Paul Boyer
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An introduction to healing
Arthur Avery
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Prayer to have a family
Claudia Renner
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God made us perfect
Julie Gaddo
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Healed without surgery
Susan Patterson
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Getting to know you
Robert A. Johnson
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Green leaves for everyone
Cyril Rakhmanoff