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To: StkProfit$ who wrote (75)8/20/1999 11:50:00 AM
From: Bruce Bland  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 107
 
Mark, I nominate this guy for our poster boy of the month. "Your honor, I was confused."
(COMTEX) B: Fondling blamed on name-tag miscue
B: Fondling blamed on name-tag miscue

MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Aug. 20 (UPI S) _ An attorney blames (Friday) a
misunderstanding over a woman's workplace name tag for his client's
decision to grab her breasts. But a prosecutor says James Quinn, who
pleaded no contest to fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct, was just
being a ''macho guy'' when he fondled the victim, whose product-
promotion name tag included the phrase ''Feel me, I'm 100 percent
rubber.''

*** end of story ***
Bruce