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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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DVD Set To Become Most Popular Form Of Recorded Home Entertainment
British public believe DVD will replace VHS as source of entertainment in the home
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Regular PC Users in Major European Markets Entering the New Millennium With Uncomfortable Working Environments
Over three quarters of regular PC users in France, Germany and Britain feel more should be done to improve the environment in which they use desktop PCs, according to an independent survey published by MORI. More alarming for employers, only a third of desktops are considered comfortable for long periods, despite the fact that the heaviest PC users are spending more of their time using PCs to surf the Internet and access digital information.
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Report Raises Questions About Government's Retail Planning Policies
A survey recently conducted by MORI and commissioned by the British Council for Out of Town Retail (BCOTR) keeps the Government's policy on out of town retail and related traffic issues in the spotlight. Hard on the heels of the Wal-Mart take-over of Asda, this survey shows that Tony Blair's rumoured opinions may be more in tune with public thinking than those of John Prescott.
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Men Don't Talk To Each Other About Their Health And Ignorance Of Male Cancers Persists
As the incidence of testicular and prostate cancer continue to rise, a MORI opinion poll published today for the Institute of Cancer Research's (ICR) everyman campaign shows there is still a long way to go to educate men.
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UK Consumers Want To Shop Online But Are Unimpressed
UK Retailers Fall to Meet Online Shoppers Expectations
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Majority Of British Investors "No Wiser" About ISAs Despite A Year Of Intensive Promotion
Two thirds (67%) of the British public, who are aware of ISAs feel that they have no better understanding of ISAs than they had 12 months ago according to a latest MORI survey which has been commissioned by Charles Schwab Europe.
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ICL calls for Year 2000 Glasnost and an end to complacency
Feeling threatened? You're not alone. Confusion and mistrust reigns in the countdown to the millennium
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Half The Population Likely To Overspend At Christmas
In spite of bleak forecasts for the retail sector, nearly half of us are likely to overspend at Christmas according to a new MORI poll conducted for the British Bankers' Association (BBA).
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Analysts and the Euro
Cohn & Wolfe commissioned MORI to produce this study as part of a strategy to promote the work of Deloitte Consulting in euro-related projects. This specific project is intended to generate brand publicity on a pan-European basis and demonstrate expertise and insight into the implications of the euro's introduction.