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Divided Ranks: Women at Mitsubishi Say Union Fell Short on Sexual Harassment

October 1, 2018 admin Workplace Economics

Divided Ranks: Women at Mitsubishi Say Union Fell Short on Sexual Harassment
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

UAW Local Rarely Filed Grievances, Though It Says It Took Other Action – Tracing One Complex Case

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In Whose Hands? How Allstate Applied Scientology Methods to Train Its Managers

October 1, 2018 admin Quirky Stories, Workplace Economics

In Whose Hands? How Allstate Applied Scientology Methods to Train Its Managers
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

Led by a Church Member, Classes Elevated Profits Above ‘Reasonableness’ —
Copyright: L. Ron Hubbard

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Bones of Contention: When a Marriage Goes to the Dogs

October 1, 2018 admin Quirky Stories

Bones of Contention: When a Marriage Goes to the Dogs – Who Gets Custody of the
Pets Causes Much Acrimony
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

Steve Morris admits his marriage lasted longer than he thought it would – because of
Jolson.

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Hearts of Gold: All Romance Aside, Valentine’s Day Can Be Frantic — and Lucrative

September 28, 2018 admin Quirky Stories

Hearts of Gold: All Romance Aside, Valentine’s Day Can Be Frantic — and Lucrative
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

A Washington Florist Bolsters His Staff for the Holiday; He Is Also Very Discreet — Filling a 747 With Roses

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Testing the Law: A Mysterious Matter Of Body Odor Turns Into a Federal Case

September 28, 2018 admin Quirky Stories, Workplace Economics

Testing the Law: A Mysterious Matter Of Body Odor Turns Into a Federal Case
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

Beatrice Shaw knew her body odor sometimes got so rancid that it made her co-workers feel sick.

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Viagra’s Success Spotlights the Dark Side of Sex

September 27, 2018 admin Public Health Issues

Viagra’s Success Spotlights the Dark Side of Sex
The Wall Street Journal
Nancy Ann Jeffrey and Rochelle Sharpe

As a million men have rushed to take the impotence pill Viagra in its just nine weeks on the market, the biggest drug craze since Prozac is spotlighting a new medical risk

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Staking Claims: One Effect of a Law On Diet Supplements Is Leaner Regulation

September 27, 2018 admin Public Health Issues

Staking Claims: One Effect of a Law On Diet Supplements Is Leaner Regulation
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

With Web Site, Smart Ads And Supplier, One Man Scores on a `Stud Pill’ — Five Cops vs. 20,000 Products

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Painkiller: How a Drug Approved By the FDA Turned Into a Lethal Failure

September 27, 2018 admin Public Health Issues

Painkiller: How a Drug Approved By the FDA Turned Into a Lethal Failure
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

Despite Early Doubts, Duract Carried a Mild Warning; Then, Some Patients Died — `A Lot of Wishful Thinking’

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Drugs: Look-Alike Names Lead to Drug Mix-Ups

September 27, 2018 admin Public Health Issues

Drugs: Look-Alike Names Lead to Drug Mix-Ups
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

Drug names can be hazardous to your health — and to pharmaceutical companies, too.

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Beating the Ivy League Odds

September 16, 2018 admin Educational Issues

Beating the Ivy League Odds
The Wall Street Journal
Rochelle Sharpe

Elite colleges say you can’t game the admissions process. But Rochelle Sharpe crunches the numbers – and finds some extracurriculars matter a whole lot more than others.

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