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Two-thirds of bankers say they are underpaid, survey finds
Perhaps proving the old adage that money cannot buy happiness, two-thirds of bankers say they were unsatisfied with their pay last year. Nearly 70% of finance professionals from New York, London and Singapore reported they were "unhappy" with their...
Tags: Banking
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McManus: Romney's big bounce
Last week's debate between President Obama and Mitt Romney was an even bigger win for Romney than it appeared at the time. That's what the polls are telling us. The debate, it seems, prompted swing voters to take a second look at the GOP candidate, and...
Tags: Undecided Voters, Mitt Romney, Polls, Barack Obama, Republican Party
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What the presidential polls show
Only six weeks to go in the presidential campaign, and the public opinion surveys have developed a case of the jitters. Last week, one respected poll reported that President Obama had opened an eight-point lead over Mitt Romney, but another reported...
Tags: Undecided Voters, Unemployment Benefits, Mitt Romney, Death of Osama bin Laden (2011), Boca Raton
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Abortion rights advocates let their voices be heard
The subject was reproductive rights, the audience was fervently pro-choice and the panelists were activists from Planned Parenthood, the National Organization for Women and the ACLU. But although the players may have been typical, the game plan was...Tags: Birth Control, Los Angeles Times Columnists, Religion and Belief, Ethics, Health
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Egyptian women worry about rights under new Islamist president
World NowAs fireworks lit the sky after Egypt elected its first Islamist president last month, Nadeen Gamil, who had endured years of sexual harassment, knew that the battle for women’s rights had taken an ominous turn. While thousands celebrated in Tahrir... -
Americans' 'ideal weight' shifts upward
As we enter the season of the year in which Americans typically gain at least a pound or two that never goes away, a new report from the Gallup Poll finds that as our actual weight drifts upward, so do our perceptions of what our "ideal" weight would be. ...Tags: Health, Overweight, New Year's Day, Weight, Holidays
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Donald S. Kellermann dies at 83; led Times Mirror research group
Donald S. Kellermann, who brought a new depth to opinion polling on politics, public policy and the media as founding director of the Times Mirror Center for the People & the Press, died Tuesday of liver cancer at his home in Washington, D.C. He was 83....Tags: PBS (tv network), Health, Ethics, Values, Companies and Corporations
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