6 Monday, November 23, 1992 AFRICAN ADORNED 5 EAST 7th • 842-1376 10:00-5:30 M-Sat. BUILT FOR THE OUTDOOR GAME. Reebok *Blacktop* "11" basketball shoes are tough enough to stand up to the pounding of the outdoor game. They have high-abrasion outsoles for long wear and Hexile "4" material in the heel for softer landings. Blacktop basketball shoes are built to last. LIFE IS SHORT. PLAY HARD. Reebok JOCK'S Store 9:30-8 Mon,Tues,Wed Hours 9:30-8:30 Thurs 9:30-6 Fri,Sat 12-5 Sunday 840 Mass SPORTING GOODS 842-244 Get A Jump On Winter U.S. POLITICS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Senate sex scandals threaten three careers Ethics panel investigates varying conduct The Associated Press The combustible mix of politics, power and sex has kept congressional ethics panels busy investigating the use of discreet discreet to improper to outright illegal. WASHINGTON — The casualties of Capitol Hill sex scandals are many and the survivors few. Three senators are waiting to see the outcomes of scandals involving them: Bob Packwood of Oregon, Daniel Inouye of Hawaii and David Durenberger of Minnesota. advances toward 10 women The latest furrow arose this weekend when Packwood, a Republican, was accused of making unwelcome, uninvited and unreciprocated sexual When careers end, it is usually because the allegations have been truly gross or part of a pattern of improprieties, said Suzanne Garment, author of a political scandal book. Durenberger, a Republican who is up for re-election in 1944, could be the next lawyer to go. He separated from his wife in 1985 amid rumors that he had had an affair with an aide. The Senate denounced him a few years later for improper financial dealings. And this month a Minnesota woman filed a paternity suit against him, contending that he raped her in 1963. He has said any contact was consensual and has agreed to take a paternity test. "He has a pattern of perceived and "actual unethical behavior," said James Thurber, a congressional expert at American University. "That adds up to problems. He seems to be vulnerable. A lot of money will go to his opponents." The Senate ethics committee will decide when Congress convenes next year whether to investigate a claim by the barber of Inouye, a democrat, that the senator molested her 17 years ago. A Hawaiian state legislator said she had received calls from nine other women with similar complaints. The committee also may investigate Packwood. A damaging finding against Inouye or Packwood could force either man to step down. But both have plenty of time for the allegations to fade. They were re-elected this month, and if they ran again, they would not face voters until 1998. A former Hill aide said old norms were catching up to "senators from the old school." "There was a lot of fanny-patting and extraraminal stuff going on in the old days," said the former aide. There have been appropriate changes in the way women are treated on Capitol Hill, the former aide said. Clinton focuses on diplomacy The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Bill Clinton's words have been more carefully chosen and more consistently diplomatic, missing many of the either-or campaign contrasts, as he makes the transition from running to governing. Clinton signaled the rhetorical shift and conciliatory approach in his first post-election news conference. He said there were many factual questions in trying to figure out how to implement all of the recommendations made in the campaign. "I think I shouldn't be hypothetical," he said. During his campaign, Clinton used President Bush's China policy for one of his few foreign-policy clashes with Bush. On Thursday, he was far more diplomatic — a realization that he will be dealing with Beijing in January. The difference in rhetoric may be the norm, Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole said. "Suddenly you have to start producing, and I think reality sets in a little bit," he said. "We have a big stake in not isolating China," Clinton said. "But I stick by the values that I articulated in the campaign." Some people interpreted that as a policy shift. Aides and advisers said that Clinton had not changed his position, but that as president-elect he had a responsibility to not provoke confrontation. Clinton's comments on Haitian policy followed the same pattern. Clinton wanted a sharp contrast with Bush during the campaign and deliberately left out specifics about how he would change Bush's policy of turning away all Haitian refugees. 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