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September 11, 2005 | Rachel Abramowitz, Times Staff Writer
FOR many in white-collar America, the mere term "sexual harassment" sounds so 1991, as it conjures up the hazy memory of an indignant Anita Hill in her robin's-egg-blue suit taking on Clarence Thomas during his Supreme Court confirmation hearings. The phrase has lost much of its power to shock, and it has somehow migrated into the tawdry realm of TV plotlines and the fuzzy arena of "he said, she said." But there was no such gray area for the female iron miners from the Mesabi Range in Minnesota.