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Insider feels compelled to share an interesting lesson in survival involving internal politics and obscenity. In trying to shed some of its IT staff after a change in hierarchy, a major bank in the UK cooked up a scheme to eliminate staff by banning profanity in emails and the viewing of pornography via the Internet. One IT staffer says the bank put out an email memo, "which nobody read". The bank began scouring people's emails and Internet caches and found employees in violation of the new

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