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Touchy Feely Gives In-Store The Edge
New study demonstrates that for many consumers in-store shopping will continue to score over the Internet in the new millennium
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50 Per Cent Of Male Workers Suffer From PMT
Pre-Millennium Tension Widespread in British Businesses According to Latest Research
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British V-reg Car Buyers Pay £1.2billion Too Much
In the week that official figures for the September sales of 'V' registration cars are revealed, Direct Line claims that British drivers could have saved £1.2 billion had they bought their new cars on the continent. At the same time, Direct Line has revealed figures from its new Direct Line Motoring Report showing that over half of British drivers would consider buying their new car on mainland Europe.
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Ipsos - New Study Pinpoints What Consumers Want From Corporations
Consumers Worldwide Expect Businesses to Achieve Social as Well as Economic Goals New Study Pinpoints What Consumers Want From Corporations
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Internet Auction Bargains Are Going Going, Gone!
Millions want to buy, with demand outstripping supply, says new loot.com survey
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Scotland's People: Results From The 1999 Scottish Household Survey
A new report providing detailed results from the Scottish Household Survey is published today by the Scottish Executive. It is the first in an annual series of reports about people living in Scotland today.
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One In Four Britons Lives In Fear Of Burglary
One in four of us lives in fear of burglary, reveals a new MORI poll commissioned by British Gas, who has recently launched its Home Security. The aims of the survey were to research general attitudes towards home safety and security from burglary.
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Are You Being Served?
Which? Online's 1999 Annual Internet survey reports an increase in online shopping
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London Mayor Poll
Research study conducted for The Jeffrey Archer Campaign
MORI interviewed a representative quota sample of 1,055 London residents aged 18+.
Interviews were conducted by telephone on 18-23 August 1999.
Data were weighted to match the profile of London's population.
An asterisk (*) denotes a figure between zero and 0.5%.