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Web Banking Nets Million More Women!
The popularity of internet banking is growing more rapidly among women than men, according to the latest quarterly survey by Nationwide.
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Tall Buildings - Public Have Their Say For First Time
MORI Poll Reveals Most People Do Not Want More Tall Buildings In London
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Attitudes to Public Service Provision
The next few questions relate to public services. By public services, I mean the range of services provided by central or local government - for example, the NHS hospitals, schools and colleges and refuse collection.
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HP Unveils New e-utilica Features Designed For The Capacity-On-Demand Needs Of Corporates
Hewlett-Packard Company today unveiled additional features for e-utilica that offers corporates the flexibility to meet the dynamic needs of business via enhancements to their existing IT infrastructure.
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Music To The Ears As Europeans Vote To Download Their Tunes
Creative Labs Publishes Much Awaited Results of Pan-European Independent Survey into the Future of Digital Audio Technology
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'Green' Companies Sell Themselves Short In The City
Listed companies that are leading the way with their environmental and social policies are selling themselves and their shareholders short by failing to make the case to the City, according to research published by Business in the Environment (BiE).
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Millions Of Holidaymakers May Not Be Adequately Covered For Their Travels
As many as 7.5 million UK holidaymakers* could be travelling abroad this year with potentially inappropriate travel insurance according to Direct Line Travel Insurance.
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Parents Expect More From Employers But Few Provide Help With Childcare
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings at start of National Childcare Week 2001
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4i Group Reveal Benefits Of Interactive TV
Research conducted by MORI Technology the technology division of MORI sheds new light on the effectiveness of interactive TV (iTV).
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Parents Say Staff Are Key To Quality Childcare But Poorly Paid
Daycare Trust launches MORI survey findings at start of National Childcare Week 2001.