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By Tom Shoop | Thursday, March 23, 2006  |  09:01 AM

Yesterday's Wall Street Journal detailed the allegations of 71 women at the U.S. Mint in Denver, alleging rampant sexual harassment. Their charges, which are now before an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission admnistrative judge, are not pretty:


Stashes of sex magazines. A secret attic room where male employees could hide out to peruse them. The "fresh-meat syndrome," wherein new female employees faced crudely suggestive comments about their appearance. A manager who often addressed one woman as a "fat bitch."


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