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D.J. Burrough
Special for the Republic
Working around rumors
"If it's personal information about someone else in the office, you can always say, 'That's something I don't really need to know about,'" said Linda Baugh, head of the Phoenix office of American Career Executives. "The thing is to teach people how to cut that off in a nice way."
"On the non-personal stuff, I might just listen," Baugh said. "Information is always good, but you still need to check things out."
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