Spank me, but don't tell my boss
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How far should the boardroom reach into the worker's bedroom?
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| Rank | Headline |
|---|---|
| 4. | Go ahead, kids, eat your cake first'No dessert until you clean your plate.' Parents who have long relied on that line may have to eat their words |
| 5. | I'm a serial flirterMy partner says he doesn't mind, but should I back off? |
| 6. | Geeks gone wild: Disgruntled IT staff wreak havocDisgruntled IT staff can, and do, wreak havoc |
| 7. | 15 ways to take a holiday. Yes, right nowTravel expert Patrick Dineen rounds up best bets from long tours of Bali to short stays in Montreal for 11th-hour vacations |
| 8. | My kid failed high school and won't stop partyingShould I ask him to move out? |
| 9. | Trans fat task force hard on soft margarinesHealth Canada and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada said while many fast-food restaurants have cut trans fats sharply, many soft margarine producers have resisted change |
| 10. | The buzz over disappearing beesThat fruit you had with breakfast? It may soon be difficult to find, says Steve Buchmann |
| 11. | My brother is against same-sex marriageDo I still ask him to be the best man at mine? |
| 12. | The perfect lunch spot in Paris? For David Sedaris, it's a food court of courseAn American humourist on living and writing in France |
| 13. | Scientists isolate ovulation geneCould mean breakthrough for infertility, contraceptive treatments |
| 14. | That cream won't make you look younger - and you know itA series of focus groups conducted by the Strategic Counsel for Health Canada has found wide-ranging skepticism about cosmetic claims |
| 15. | Wine connoisseurs – I call them consThirty-two years after France got its comeuppance at tasting, wine jingoism is thriving in America |