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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 May 2014

    The occasional all-nighter is a necessary evil for many professionals. How to best manage the experience: http://on.wsj.com/1nbQcPc 

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      1. *CRONYWAR$*™‏ @7Crony7TRUTH7 25 May 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ oe of those creepy masquerade devil balls?

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      1. regina kealy‏ @kealycopy 25 May 2014
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        @WSJ The macho 'all-nighter' culture in some companies has actually killed staff. I don't agree that it is a 'necessary evil' at all.

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      1. HolisticQueen‏ @QueenHolistic 28 May 2014
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        @WSJ http://www.march-against-monsanto.com/2014/05/press-release.html?m=1 …

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      1. Mark Dixon‏ @DigitalDruid0 25 May 2014
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        @WSJ Never again. It's just poor planning...

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      1. jay kuhns‏ @jrkuhns 25 May 2014
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        RT: @WSJ: The occasional all-nighter is a necessary evil for many professionals. How to best manage: http://on.wsj.com/1nbQcPc  #HRLife

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      1. Ward Jones‏ @awardjones 25 May 2014
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        Mandatory reading for incoming MBA associates!! RT @WSJ: occasional all-nighter is a necessary evil. How to manage: http://on.wsj.com/1nbQcPc ”

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      1. Sunil Mehra‏ @SunilMKP 25 May 2014
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        @WSJ It's project not planning dependant. Easy to see who gets stuff done & who doesn't. Get a 9-5 with no responsibility otherwise.

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      1. Debra Hopkins‏ @ladydashby 25 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: The occasional all-nighter is a necessary evil for many professionals. How to best manage the experience: http://on.wsj.com/1nbQcPc ”

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      2. Kera Armstrong‏ @KeraArmstrong 25 May 2014
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        “@WSJ: The occasional all-nighter is a necessary evil for many professionals. How to best manage the experience: http://on.wsj.com/1nbQcPc ”

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      3. Megan R. Smith‏ @MeganRSmith83 25 May 2014
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        MT @KeraArmstrong “@WSJ Occasional all-nighter - necessary evil for many professionals. How to manage the experience http://on.wsj.com/1nbQcPc ”

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      1. Sunil Mehra‏ @SunilMKP 25 May 2014
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        @bimfred1 @WSJ Just to be clear, are you talking about one nighters, all nighters or one night all nighters?

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      1. Rockelle‏ @RockelleHend 25 May 2014
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        @WSJ totally thought article was about a night of finally letting it all hang out. A necessary evil...all-nighted for work--not so much.

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      1. Stoascheißer Koarl‏ @GA14Indivisible 25 May 2014
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        @WSJ an allnighter is usually the result of a lack of planning and nothing to brag about, nor to accept as necessary. It isn't...

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      1. FranciscoJ.Rodríguez‏ @paco_rsvp 25 May 2014
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        Yes “@WSJ: The occasional all-nighter is a necessary evil for many professionals. How to best manage the experience: http://on.wsj.com/1nbQcPc ”

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      1. paul anderson‏ @paulandeers 25 May 2014
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        @WSJ Try not to do an All Dayer either side........X

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