Check out the story "CIA to pay $410 000 to maligned female officer" in Thursday's SF Chronicle (http://sfgate.com/new/schron/dec-08-94/mn1199.html). The interesting part isn't the stuff about sexual harassment. The interesting thing were paragraphs 8 and 9:
For example, Brookner was accused by the CIA's inspector general of drunkenly pawing a male subordinate at a 1990 Christmas party at her home in Jamaica.
But the government lawyers defending the CIA then said that the man was not a subordinate, but a high-ranking Drug Enforcement Administration official who attended the party.
Why would there be a high-ranking DEA official at a CIA Christmas party? Hmmm. ------------ To respond to the sender of this message, send mail to remailer@soda.berkeley.edu, starting your message with the following 7 lines: :: Response-Key: the-clipper-key ====Encrypted-Sender-Begin==== MI@```%)^&2?(E<U9BPG1]W7L'=BKH_SDP7C2:5S'2.B1&AR&I&.:9!Q-P\`[ JR2DDD23UQW!;%%Y6*I5:)V7Q'1%\+JL1;81D]T6N[A?NEU1/;\BPJ\$W ====Encrypted-Sender-End====