When will they ever learn?


WHEN a friend shared that she had been falsely accused of having an affair with her boss, I immediately understood her shock and anger because I too was accused of the same thing twice.

The first time was when I was 24. I was a rising star in the newsroom, getting good stories and quite a few exclusives. I worked hard, spent long hours in the field and office to meet my deadlines and took my job very seriously.

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