Archive for the ‘Relationship Advice’ Category
What’s next for Moffatt
He was a high-flying executive whose career ended in disgrace after he was arrested and charged with giving insider information to his mistress. She, in turn, passed the secrets on to another boyfriend in a tawdry love triangle involving sex, phone calls and stock tips.
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Looking for love? Don’t try golf
According to a renowned behavioural psychologist, golfers are considered by men and women alike to be among the least attractive of all sports participants.
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Office Coach: Talk to the boss about co-worker’s business-trip plan
Q: I have been asked to travel with “Myra,” one of myco-workers, to attend a three-day conference. The trip is aboutfive hours each way. We will be taking a company van, which I willbe driving.
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Ex-IBM exec gets 6 months in prison
A tearful former IBM executive was sentenced to six months in prison Monday for his role in what prosecutors call the biggest hedge fund insider trading case in history.
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Robert Moffat Gets Six Months in Galleon Group Case
Robert Moffat, a former International Business Machines Corp. senior vice president, was sentenced to six months in prison for leaking information to Danielle Chiesi, a consultant for New Castle Funds LLC.
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Ex-IBM exec jailed for fraud
A tearful former IBM executive who has admitted that romance clouded his judgment was sentenced to six months in prison Monday for his role in what prosecutors call the biggest hedge fund insider trading case in history.
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News in brief
Here are a selection of brief news items from this week’s paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn’t make it in the paper.
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The Shape of Things to Come (December 1, 2001)
Turbulence in the financial markets over the past year has exposed many longstanding weaknesses that
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Why Chromosomes Never Tie Their Shoelaces
In the latest issue of the journal Nature, Miguel Godinho Ferreira, Principal Investigator at the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência (IGC) in Portugal, lead a team of researchers to shed light on a paradox that has puzzled biologists since the discovery of telomeres, the protective tips of chromosomes: while broken chromosome ends generated by DNA damage (such as radiation or cigarette smoke) are …
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How to deal with ‘secretive’ adolescents
MANILA, Philippines – As adolescents tend to be selective in sharing their thoughts and feelings, parents should exert extra effort in reaching out to their children, an expert said.
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