Business Stories from May 3, 2015 (Change date)
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Female veterans seek health care to match their presence in the militaryMay 04, 2015 7:04 am - As the number of female veterans continues to increase, a veterans service organization is asking the federal government to conduct a study that would evaluate the Depar...
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The jobs most likely to make you crave a stiff drinkMay 05, 2015 6:20 am - Drug abuse - including and especially alcohol abuse - costs the U.S. economy billions of dollars in lost productivity each year. New government data released this month ...
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Work Advice: The line between being noble and being a martyrMay 04, 2015 7:04 am - Q: I've always held myself accountable for my mistakes. I think there is nothing more despicable than passing the buck. Now that I'm in a corporate environment, I'm stru...
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Q&A with work/life expert Stewart Friedman on setting home, career prioritiesMay 04, 2015 7:04 am - To Stewart Friedman, founding director of Wharton's Work/Life Integration Project, work and life aren't something to be "balanced." He argues that fuller lives and riche...
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Gerber engineers chunkier baby food to stave off picky eatingMay 04, 2015 12:06 pm - NEW YORK -- Gerber Products, the 87-year-old baby food maker, spent $100 million developing a new product line to help prevent crawling-age kids from becoming picky eate...
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Fact Checker: Claim that Trans Pacific trade deal would spur a 'flood' of frozen shrimpMay 04, 2015 7:04 am - "This [Consumer Reports] study underlines how harmful it would be to proceed with the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal without addressing food safety. TPP would caus...
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Wall Streeters: We thought our pay would be higherMay 05, 2015 8:45 am - Ask Main Street about Wall Street and you probably won't hear this: Banker pay is surprisingly low. But that's what financial professionals say. Asked whether they earn ...
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Western drought steals clean energy along with water at power plantsMay 05, 2015 8:45 am - INSIDE HOOVER DAM - The floor rumbled under Mark Cook. His legs vibrated as he stood in a tunnel tucked into the thick base of Hoover Dam, 430 feet below the tourists lo...
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Detroit's ravaged Packard plant looks to Europe for renaissanceMay 05, 2015 8:45 am - LANSING, Michigan -- Detroit's biggest ruin, the 40-acre Packard auto plant, will begin a European-inspired rebirth this summer under a plan that officials hope will rev...
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Millennials embrace cars, defying predictions of sales implosionMay 04, 2015 7:04 am - NEW YORK - In recent years, it has become widely accepted that millennials don't like cars. According to conventional wisdom, the generation born from about 1980 to 2004...
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