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>>Lately, I've noticed a number of postings from people that feel they've
been wronged in their work place...and if you read their posts, maybe
even fataly wounded.
I might add that if people feel the need to add comments and support,
please do not quote the entire original post. Add a few comments or send a
note privately. I think there were 4 or 5 replies to one message where the
entire message was quoted. Redundant.