Topic: Ellen Wulfhorst
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The prospect of making cold calls for a week as a salesperson is more unappealing than giving up sex for a month, a survey showed this week.Only getting a root canal was deemed worse than making sales calls ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - While much of New York has tried to return to normal since September 11, 2001, the search for victims of the World Trade Center attacks goes on every day.In what some see as necessary and others see as ...
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City appealed a federal judge's orders on Wednesday that threatened to delay a $657.5 million settlement with workers who suffered health problems stemming from the September 11, 2001 attacks at the World Trade ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The use of social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube by militant and hate groups grew by almost 20 percent in the past year, a report by the Simon Wiesenthal Center found on Monday."The numbers are ...
PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - A Delaware pediatrician faces 471 counts of child rape and sexual exploitation after being accused of abusing his young patients for more than a decade, according to a grand jury indictment.Dr. Earl Bradley of the coastal town of Lewes ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York Fashion Week is the place to spot new trends and, if this season's event is any indication, going green is definitely in style.Mercedes-Benz said it bought enough carbon offsets to have net zero carbon emissions ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nearly all U.S. working women believe that their professional appearance is crucial to success at work, and one in five female executives say they have withheld a promotion or a raise due to the way an employee dresses ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One-third of U.S. workplaces provide free coffee to their employees, but just half of those workers find the coffee tolerable and one in 10 say it's terrible, according to a study released on Thursday.Nearly half of ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Workers are most likely to inform peers of uncomfortable situations such as undone zippers or bad breath and least likely to tip off their superiors, according to research released on Thursday.Two-thirds of workers would tell a colleague at ...
NetApp tops the list of the 100 best companies to work for, most of which are still hiring, Fortune magazine said on Thursday. Following are the first 50 of the 100 companies on the 12th annual list compiled by Fortune and published ...