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During a daylong court hearing Wednesday, Wal-Mart argued for dismantling a sexual discrimination suit that seeks to represent 1.6 million current and former women workers against the retailing giant. Federal Judge Martin Jenkins listened to more than six hours of often obtuse arguments in a packed San Francisco courtroom. The attendance and length of the hearing reflected the high stakes in a case that has produced 1.25 million pages of evidence and 200 sworn depositions.
September 26, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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