At his press conference last week alongside Vaclav Havel, Clinton offered examples of work he'd like the government to buckle down to: One of the top items on his list was the elimination of the backlog at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. People say that this president is too distracted from his work to be effective, but here's one area where he really might still make a big difference. One-fifth of the EEOC's caseload in 1997 consisted of sexual-harassment cases, up from only one-tenth in 1991. These cases could be resolved very quickly indeed if every defendant, not just the Perjurer-in-Chief, were permitted to use Clinton's definition of sex.