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Prescription Charges Can Damage Your Health, Says CAB Report
Prescription charges are preventing many poorer people with chronic health problems getting the treatment they need, a new report from the National Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux (NACAB) says today.
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Can't Stand The Heat? Get Out Of The Office
Flexible Working Delivers Hard Business Benefits In the Current Climate, Says Compaq
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UK New Media Industry Faces Off Economic Downturn
97 percent of new media agencies are optimistic for growth, and 80 percent of agencies plan expansion
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Employers And Colleagues Urged To Support People With Cancer At Work Following New Survey
People in the workplace are being urged to support those working while living with cancer following the results of a new survey commissioned by leading cancer care charity Macmillan Cancer Relief.
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Joining The Euro
Q1 Can you tell me how likely you are to get along to vote in a referendum on whether Britain should be part of a Single European Currency?
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Post Election Survey: When Did You Make Up Your Mind?
Q When did you decide which party to vote for? Was it before the campaign began, in the first week of the campaign, around the middle of the campaign, within the last week, or within the last 24 hours?
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Papers And Local Elections
Survey during the 2001 general election campaign on local elections and readers' views of the political stances of Britain's daily and Sunday newspapers
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Election Campaign Analysis Poll
Questions on interest in the party manifestos and on religious affiliation
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Election Manifestos - attitudes 1997-2001
Q How likely or unlikely are you to read or look at any of the party political manifestos in this election campaign?
Q Which of these statements best describes your attitude to the party election manifestos?