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Business And The Euro 1999 - Methodology
A total of 1,001 interviews have been conducted among chief executives, managing directors, chairmen, and other designated main board members of businesses in the UK between 29 September and 20 October 1999. All interviews were conducted by specialist telephone interviewers at MORI On-Line Telephone Surveys.
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Home Workers Do It In Their Pyjamas
New research from BT among people who work from home - either regularly or now and again - has revealed their day to be a balanced and relatively stress-free lifestyle allowing them time to get their work done as well as taking breaks to keep fit, do the household chores or even a spot of gardening. Some are so relaxed they even work in their pyjamas - if that, in some cases.
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Big Name Travel Brands Behind Increased Confidence In Timeshare
The recent entry into timeshare holidays of two more big-name travel brands - Thomas Cook and Airtours - is helping to boost consumer confidence, according to the "VO 2000 United Kingdom" survey sponsored by Interval International, resort exchange specialists. The research into timeshare trends was carried out in the UK by MORI.
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Posh And Becks Top Chart In 'Cool For Kids' Poll
Motorola's i-generation youth survey reveals what's hot and what's not in teenage Britain
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Girls Just Wanna Have Phones
Motorola's i-generation youth poll reveals what's hot and what's not in teenage Britain
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Have-a-Go Plumbers Could Land in Deep Water!
If your plumbing sprung a leak, would you reach for the telephone or the toolbox?
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Over One Third of Adults Think the Scottish Parliament will Improve the Scottish Economy
The most detailed and complete analysis of the Scottish economy carried out for many years is published today, coinciding with a new poll which shows most Scots remain to be persuaded that their economic prospects can be improved by the Scottish Parliament.
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Sunday Herald Euro Election Survey
MORI interviewed a representative sample of 1,000 people aged 18+ across Scotland. Interviews were conducted by MORI's telephone research centre On-Line Scotland between 1st-3rd June 1999. Data are weighted to represent the profile of the population.