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After Salisbury University President Janet Dudley-Eshbach posted some vacation photos on a Web site she thought was private, local media sought to embarrass her by displaying them.
She immediately apologized and took the photos down. One showed the president pretending to "beat off the Mexicans because they were constantly flirting with my daughter" while another featured a male tapir, a pig-like animal with humongous genitalia.
"The truth is, I'm a fun-loving person," she said. "What we were doing was having fun. There was nothing immoral, there was nothing illegal, there was nothing illicit." Her mistake was not realizing that her posting was ...