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Wanted: More Conversations in the Workplace

Over the past decade, many organiza­tions have designed their buildings to encourage conversations and interaction. They want employees to socialize -- a lot. This excerpt from the upcoming book Vital Friends, by bestselling author Tom Rath, ...

Majority of Baseball Fans Think McGwire Should Be Elected to Hall of Fame

A majority of baseball fans think Mark McGwire should be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame, although only a relatively small minority believes he should be elected in 2007, the first year he is eligible. Baseball fans are near unanimous in ...

Teens Reject Restrictions on Movies, Games, Music

Forbidden fruit is always the most tempting. With so much of it -- R-rated movies, Mature-rated video games, and CDs slapped with parental advisory labels -- dangling before teens' eyes, it's not astonishing that they don't want parents or ...

Questions and Answers With the Editor in Chief

Questions and Answers With the Editor in Chief

President Bush, Iraq, Congressional Priorities, Colts' Winning Streak Snapped, Election 2008, Christmas Spending, Christmas Nomenclature, Movies

Terri Schiavo, Scott Peterson, Baseball and Steroids, ANWR, Social Security, Iraq, Easter

Is the U.S. Losing its Competitive Edge?

The productive potential of 70% of American workers is going to waste, warns Richard Florida, author of bestseller The Rise of the Creative Class. In this provocative interview, Florida says that if the U.S. doesn't cultivate its creative ...

Baseball Fans Have Little Patience for Steroid Abuse

As baseball's spring training winds down and doctors review the first round of drug tests for the new season, a new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll finds fans are not happy about the impact of performance-enhancing drugs on the national pastime. The ...

Social Security, the Economy, Vietnam, Mexico, Martha and Michael, Death Penalty, Religion

Public: Detroit, Washington, Los Angeles Most "Unsafe" Cities

Among 14 of the largest cities in the country, the public rates Detroit, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles as the most "unsafe" to live in or visit, and Minneapolis and Seattle as the safest, according to a recent Gallup survey. Between 2000 and ...