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- Network World Survey Reveals IT Executives are Prepared After Terrorist Attacks
- Business/Technology Editors
- Research articles 2001-10-22
- Data Storage Becomes Hot Sector in Wake of September 11th Terrorist Attacks, RBC Capital Markets Survey Shows
- Business Editors
- Research articles 2002-01-10
- For The Record.(New estimate of insured property losses from terrorist attacks on WTC and Pentagon reach $20.3 bn)(Legal Beat)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
- PCS increases Sept. 11 loss estimate The Insurance Services Office Inc.'s Property Claim Services unit has increased its estimate of insured property losses from the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon to $20.3 billi PCS increases Sept....
- Research articles 2002-06-24
- Recession fears mount; Shaken consumer confidence dampens recovery hopes.(Harris Interactive survey after terrorist attack)(Statistical Data Included)
- The worst terrorist attack in U.S. history dealt a one-two blow to the economy that could tip the nation into recession, further depressing an already weakened ad market. The assault hit the physical center of the U.S. financial industry, but it also The worst terrorist attack...
- Research articles 2001-09-17
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- 1.4% drop from 2000: Terrorist attack, corporate controversy spark decline; Sept. 11, Enron cited as reasons behind 2nd year of falling assets.
- Correcting market forces propelled by the Sept. 11 terrorist attack and the Enron debacle reversed the growth trend of internally managed defined contribution assets for the second year in a row, according to Pensions & Investments' annual survey Correcting market forces propelled by the Sept. 11...
- Research articles 2002-08-05
- HCPro Survey: Most Hospitals Don't Have Plan Addressing Direct Attack
- Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers MARBLEHEAD, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 4, 2002 Hospitals nationwide are not properly prepared to deal with a direct terrorist attack on their facilities, according to a survey conducted by HCPro, a company that helps train healthcare professionals in the area of disaster and bioterrorism preparedness. Of the...
- Research articles 2002-12-04
- Universal Detection Technology's Online Building Security Survey Questionnaire Available for Respondents Until the End of January 2007
- Universal Detection Technology ( www.udetection.com ) (OTCBB: UDTT), a developer of early-warning monitoring technologies to protect people from bio-terrorism and other infectious health threats and provider of counter-terrorism consulting and training services, is conducting a survey on building safety in the US. The research is aimed at...
- Research articles 2007-01-18
- Most Americans Are Not Prepared if Disaster Strikes, According to Survey Released by Operation HOPE and Qorvis Communications
- WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Though nearly half of Americans say they believe a major natural disaster or terrorist attack is likely to occur in their area in the next five years, more than three quarters (77 percent) admit they are ill- prepared, according to a national survey conducted...
- Research articles 2006-01-04
- Small Businesses Grow More Pessimistic in Wake of Attacks, Survey Says.
- By Mike Rogoway, The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 5--Small-business optimism dropped sharply in the wake of last month's terrorist attacks, according to the National Federation of Independent Business. Businesses scaled back plans for hiring and capital...
- Research articles 2001-10-05
- Upfront: Red Flags for Revenue Risks
- How well-prepared are U.S. businesses to protect their top revenue drivers in the event of a major disruption, such as a fire or explosion, natural disaster, cyber crime, or terrorist attack? The paper talks about a survey which shows that more than one-third of the 400 leading companies represented in...
- White papers 2003-09-01
- Aerial photo firms eager to resume operations. (News Link).(Brief Article)
- Within hours of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on the World Trade Center WTC and Pentagon, the Federal Aviation Administration FAA, acting on instructions from the National Security Council NSC, grounded all general aviation aircraft including those used for aerial photography and digital airborne remote...
- Research articles 2001-12-01
- DHS's new schools of thought.(Homeland Security)
- U.S. RESIDENTS EXPECT ANOTHER terrorist attack on domestic soil before the end of the decade, according to a survey by the National Center for Food Protection and Defense NCFPD, one of six Centers of Excellence funded by the Department of Homeland Security DHS. Of the 4,200...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- Masters of disaster: survey taps resilience of post-9/11 New York
- In the months after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, rates of stress-related symptoms and posttraumatic stress disorder PTSD soared among survivors and emergency workers. Nonetheless, a large majority of people living in and around New York City experienced no more than one stress symptom...
- Research articles 2006-01-14
- New York conducts follow-up study of health effects of 9/11 attacks
- NEW YORK AFP — New York City is conducting a follow-up study of the impact of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on the health of residents, rescue workers and others in the vicinity of the World Trade Center. Some 71,000 people are being called on by the city...
- Research articles 2006-06-02
- Insurers, Employers Find More Stress among Employees This Holiday Season.
- By Dave Flessner, Chattanooga Times/Free Press Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 20--Nearly half of all Americans expect the Christmas holidays to be more stressful this year and many are looking to their employers for help, according to a new nationwide survey. ...
- Research articles 2001-12-20
- Job-Stressed Women More Vulnerable Than Men to 9/11 Trauma.
- Byline: University of Illinois at Chicago CHICAGO, Nov. 1 AScribe Newswire -- Women who faced everyday work stress were particularly vulnerable to symptoms of anxiety and increased alcohol consumption following the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, according to a new study published by psychiatric researchers...
- Research articles 2004-11-01
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