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The Battalion
Tuesday, November 16,1953
Engineer claims
IBM bosses made
her have sex
The Associated Press
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -
An IBM engineer is suing the
computer company over her
claim bosses forced her to have
sex with a Pentagon official so
IBM could get millions of dollars
in government funding.
Veronica Gunther, 35, alleged
superiors threatened to fire her in
1991 and 1992 unless she main
tained a sexual relationship with
Gary Denman, director of the
Pentagon's Advanced Research
Projects Agency, or ARPA.
International Business Ma
chines Corp. and two of Gun
ther's managers, Ray Blonn and
Nancy Green, were named as de
fendants in the state court lawsuit
filed Friday. It seeks unspecified
damages.
IBM spokesman Scott Brooks
said the company doesn't com
ment on pending litigation.
ARPA spokeswoman Jan
Walker also declined to comment.
Efforts to locate Blonn, Green and
Denman over the weekend for
comment were unsuccessful.
Gunther has been on medical
leave from the company since
January, after twice attempting
suicide while suffering from se
vere depression.
NAFTA
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AFL-CIO President Lane Kirk
land dismissed the notion that a
loss would wound Clinton's pres
idency — a frequent argument by
NAFTA supporters.
''That is nonsense,'' Kirkland
said. "I think the best thing that
could happen for the Clinton ad
ministration is for this agreement
to be voted down.''
Undecided lawmakers who
dined with Clinton Sunday night
told him there had been "a sea
change out in their districts'' and
that public opinion is moving to
ward support. White House press
secretary Dee Dee Myers said.
"We expect 'a Clinton land
slide' — it's going to be 218 votes,
maybe 219, but that's all we need
to win," Myers said.
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