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Tomorrow's Company is the Company You'll Keep
Hewlett Packard Consulting
Building Your Company's Vision Conference
Thursday, 8 July 1999, Chelsea Harbour -
Home Internet Penetration Takes Off
Penetration of the internet is now higher at home than at work in countries with the highest overall access, according to the most recent wave of the IriS Network Internet Usage Survey. The traditional preference for usage at work has been overturned in Denmark, Sweden, Australia, Canada and the Netherlands.
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Poor Understanding Of Childhood Asthma And Medicines Needed To Treat It May Be Endangering Children's Health
New European Survey Findings: Experts call for better education and access to convenient, new treatments in order to effectively combat childhood asthma, the "epidemic of the 21st century".
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Attitudes Towards Obesity In Great Britain
With obesity on the increase, a MORI survey was conducted to establish public perceptions of obesity and the level of awareness of the causes and nature of the problem. The results confirmed fears that there is still a great deal of stigma associated with obesity. However, despite a lack of understanding about the causes of obesity, the message is finally getting through that obesity is a serious threat to our nation's health.
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Record Number Of People Using Internet For Their Personal Finances
3.1 million people are using the net for their day to day personal finances and an extra 2.7 million have logged on to the net in total since Christmas, according to a MORI poll commissioned by Screentrade-unions, the Internet insurance service, and Interactive Investor, the leading personal finance site.
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Internet Gambling Set To Rise Amongst Women and Children
the net Magazine Launches First UK Survey Into Internet Gambling
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A Third Of Home Owners Would Accept A Gazumper's Offer
A MORI poll for ITV's Tonight With Trevor McDonald programme reveals how many sellers are ready to make a quick killing from the current property boom.
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Eclipse Outshines Millennium!
Over 19 million adults see next week's total Eclipse of the sun as more exciting than the Millennium, a new survey reveals.