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Office Life Sunday, 21 July, 2002, 16:27 GMT 17:27 UK
Clear as mud: The plot thickens
Results of our competition for the worst examples of tortuous English, management-speak and gobbledegook.

What your desk says about you
Be it creatively chaotic, super-organised or an extension of your personality - your desk could have a lot to do with you standing in the office

Not just another office drama
"To be or not to be?" That is the question that will soon be resonating through offices up and down the country.

Workers' playground
Get up, stand up, and start romping. It's the way we'll all be working in the future, say leading thinkers in the field.

That joke isn't funny anymore
They go around offices quicker than colds - and nobody knows where they come from. E-mailed jokes are everywhere, but the fun could soon be over for pranksters.



Party at your peril
The office party season is in full swing for another year. But trouble can lurk underneath the fun and games.

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