Andrea Adams
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"Andrea Adams" was a BBC Radio personality/broadcaster and journalist known for insightful programs that she wrote and produced for Radio 4's Does He Take Sugar and Woman's Hour.

The Nottingham-born Adams was the first person to publicize the significance of workplace bullying, which she campaigned against after her 1980s radio program An Abuse of Power which resulted in a flood of mail from the British public. It is believed that she coined the expression "workplace bullying" in 1988. Her book, Bullying at Work: How to Confront and Overcome It, was published by Virago Press in 1992.

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Quitting for my health was my No. 1 goal. And I started thinking I was blowing money out the window.

We've waited long enough. I just hope we have better luck this time.

I asked him what the prognosis was. And he said that without medication, my life expectancy was about two years.

I'm glad that they made the right choice.

It was very relaxing. We talked about what made me smoke.

I'm going to have to relive it all over again. But I'll do that if it means he will be held accountable for what he did.

He's still out enjoying his life and my brother is gone. We would like to see a little bit of justice, that's all.