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Worst states for job hunting
Court: Coworkers can testify in age discrimination cases
The Supreme Court has left the door open for workers in age discrimination cases to present supporting evidence from other employees at a company. In a unanimous decision Tuesday, the justices ruled
Best states for job hunting
Experts: Employees snoop on customer data
A landlord snooped on tenants to find out information about their finances. A woman repeatedly accessed her ex-boyfriend's account after a difficult breakup. Another obtained her child's father's ad
Look on bright side of bad job
Try out 'dream job' before you jump
Jessica Caulfield decided to open a women's clothing boutique in Hoboken, New Jersey, she had no idea what she was doing.
Some really odd jobs
When God goes to the office
Rob Skinner did not expect to find a chaplain in the office when he started his sales job at Piedmont Air Conditioning in Raleigh, North Carolina. "I was a little worried because I didn't want
Tips to Spring clean your career
Ways to win at office politics
How to squash workplace wars
Live in luxury by pampering the rich
You've probably heard the old lament that good help is hard to find. Carol Scudere has a place where the help can be found -- by the rich.
Your one-day financial makeover
How long should I keep my old tax documents?
If you're itching for some early spring cleaning, emptying out filing drawers with old W-2's, receipts and bills might not be the best place to start. Len Zander, an accountant with Los Angeles-bas
Compare your money habits
Give your heart an empathy workout
Valentine's Day: Holiday from hell
For some, Valentine's Day can be heavenly. For others, it's just plain hell.
Write an obituary for dead love affair
If the love affair is dead, why not give it a proper send-off? A new Web site offers the lovelorn a way to bury memories of an old love affair -- by writing an obituary. Relationshipobit.com is the
Valentine's Day: Holiday from hell
For some, Valentine's Day can be heavenly. For others, it's just plain hell.
Be a savvy consumer when looking for love online
Looking for love this Valentine's day? Make sure Cupid's arrow doesn't hit your wallet.
When your spouse announces he is gay
When her husband of more than a decade revealed he was gay, Anna Marie Will was surprised -- but not shocked.
Lessons from 'Heartbreak Academy'
Turn on the charm -- get what you want
Self-destructive friends -- what to do?
When Theresa heard her friend was getting married, her heart sank.
Caught in a squeeze, he borrowed from his future
Trent Charlton knew the risks when he borrowed $10,000 from his 401(k) and cut his retirement savings in half.




