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9 in 10 Britons believe they are bullied at work

9 in 10 Britons believe they are bullied at workLondon, Nov 7 : Nine out of 10 people in the UK believe that they are victims of workplace taunts and intimidation, a shocking survey has found.

The result came to be known after an online poll of 10,000 people was conducted - and it revealed that 92 percent reckon that they''re being bullied at work.

Fifty six percent believe that it is a serious problem in their office, shop or factory, the study found.

Amy Winehouse spiralling out of control….again

Amy WinehouseLondon, Nov 7: Just hours after Blake Fielder-Civil was released from jail, Amy Winehouse was spotted lashing out at a photographer – and later passing out in a cab and flashing her chest.

The ‘Back To Black’ hitmaker did not even greet husband Blake Civil Fielder when he was released from the Pentonville jail as she was recuperating from a chest infection at her home.

Beyonce Knowles almost had a nervous breakdown after her career took off

London, Nov 7 : Popstar Beyonce Knowles has revealed that she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown soon after her pop career took off.

The ‘Ave Maria’ hitmaker was so much loaded with work that the stardom became a threat to her health in the early years of her career.

“Years ago, I was definitely heading for a breakdown. Just way too much work - my life was my career and I had no other life,” The Sun quoted Beyonce, as telling US magazine Gotham.

While in the interview, the stunner also revealed the reason behind ‘Destiny Child’s’ split, insisting that she is not to be blamed for the break-up.

Speculation rife over Governator joining Obama’s team

Barack ObamaLondon, Nov 7: Hollywood star and governor of America’s most populous state, Arnold Schwarzenegger, could be offered the role of Energy Secretary in the Obama Administration due to his impressive record on green policy and support for renewable energy.

Speculation is rife after the authoritative politico. com website said that the incoming Obama Administration can offer California Governor Schwarzenegger the role of energy czar, the Guardian reported.

European central banks cut rates to ward off recession

European central banks cut rates to ward off recessionLondon/Frankfurt - Faced with a looming recession and rapidly falling inflation, Europe's leading central banks delivered hefty rate cuts Thursday as monetary authorities around the world stepped up efforts to trim the cost of money.

While the European Central Bank (ECB) meeting in Frankfurt lopped 50 basis points off its benchmark refinancing rate, the Bank of England meeting in London announced a more dramatic 150-basis-point reduction.

Manchester United manager Ferguson charged over referee row

Manchester United manager Ferguson charged over referee row London - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has been charged with improper conduct by the Football Association (FA) regarding his conduct towards a referee in a recent Premier League match.

Ferguson marched on to the field at Old Trafford at the end of the recent 4-3 win over Hull City to confront Mike Dean about some of his decisions.

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