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NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Men who harass women with cat calls and sexual comments are actually harming their whole gender, a study has found.
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(AP:NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.) The Associated Press finds Johnson & Johnson's chief executive got an 11 percent raise in 2009, even though the health giant saw revenue fall for the first time since the Depression.
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Cat-calling men give all men a bad name, study finds
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Men who harass women with cat calls and sexual comments are actually harming their whole gender, a study has found.
Read more on Reuters
Market Commentary and Intraday News
(AP:NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J.) The Associated Press finds Johnson & Johnson's chief executive got an 11 percent raise in 2009, even though the health giant saw revenue fall for the first time since the Depression.
Read more on INO News
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