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Depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Service Members Will Cost U.S. Up To 6.2B Over Two Years, According To Report

Nearly one in five, or about 300,000, soldiers who has served in Iraq or Afghanistan has post-traumatic stress disorder or major depression -- illnesses that could cost the U.S. as much as $6.2 billion over two years in care, lost productivity and lost lives through suicide, according to a RAND report released on Thursday, the
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18 Nov 2008 04:24:08

China, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan: Asia Local Bond Preview - Bloomberg

China, Indonesia, Philippines, Taiwan: Asia Local Bond Preview Bloomberg - The yield on the 4.01 bond maturing in May 2015 climbed 5 basis points to 2.73 percent, according to the China Interbank Bond Market. ...
18 Nov 2008 03:43:04

Japan's `Least Ugly' Economy May Beat US, Europe in Crisis - Bloomberg

Washington Post Japan's Least Ugly' Economy May Beat US, Europe in Crisis Bloomberg - The value of foreign takeovers by Japanese companies has more than tripled so far this year as prices plummeted and the yen gained, according to Bloomberg ... Japanese Economy Faces Recession
18 Nov 2008 01:23:04

Ecuador's Correa May Burn Ally Chavez in Bond Default (Update4) - Bloomberg

Ecuador's Correa May Burn Ally Chavez in Bond Default (Update4) Bloomberg - The bonds rebounded today to 24 cents at 6 pm, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. Standard & Poor's cut Ecuador's rating to CCC-, three levels above default, ...
17 Nov 2008 23:52:31

Lincoln, Aegon May Buy S&Ls With `Unsafe' Practices (Update1) - Bloomberg

Lincoln, Aegon May Buy S&Ls With Unsafe' Practices (Update1) Bloomberg - Nineteen have failed this year, the most since 1993, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Insurers are under pressure to raise capital after the ...
17 Nov 2008 20:29:20

US Workers Taking Chances with Safety By Not Wearing PPE ... - MarketWatch

US Workers Taking Chances with Safety By Not Wearing PPE ... MarketWatch - US workers are risking workplace injuries by not complying with important safety procedures, according to a survey released today by Kimberly-Clark ...
17 Nov 2008 18:14:25

Woman beaten with candlestick, stabbed with knife, according to CCSO - Naples Daily News

Woman beaten with candlestick, stabbed with knife, according to CCSO Naples Daily News, FL - By Collier County Sheriff's Office A 43-year-old woman is facing a felony charge after Collier County Sheriff's deputies say she beat an East Naples woman ...
17 Nov 2008 17:42:04

Employee Retention: A Best Bet in Any Economy, According To VIST ... - MarketWatch

Employee Retention: A Best Bet in Any Economy, According To VIST ... MarketWatch - According to industry studies, it is estimated that it takes roughly six months for a new professional hire to be trained and performing at or above the ...
17 Nov 2008 16:22:54

Financial crisis freezes consumer spending in October, according ... - SmartBrief

HispanicBusiness.com Financial crisis freezes consumer spending in October, according ... SmartBrief, DC - According to NRF, retail-industry sales for October (which exclude sales of automobiles, as well as sales at gas stations and restaurants) decreased 0.5% ... US Consumers Cut Back in October
17 Nov 2008 15:31:17

Ala. drought expanding, according to Monitor - WZTV

Ala. drought expanding, according to Monitor WZTV, TN - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) -- The latest drought survey revealed a mixed bag of results in Alabama. The US Drought Monitor Survey shows 73 percent of the state ...
17 Nov 2008 15:29:54

The Morning According To Us - ESPN Magazine

ESPN Magazine The Morning According To Us ESPN Magazine - by Paul Kix So even Barack Obama has come out against the BCS. "We should be creating a playoff system," he says, adding, "I'm going to throw my weight ...

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