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Attitudes Towards Experimentation on Live Animals - Toplines
Q1.a On balance, do you agree or disagree that scientists should be allowed to conduct any experiments on live animals?
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Consumer Knowledge of the Hazards of Carbon Monoxide and Faulty Domestic Heating Systems
A research report by Mark Speed, Jenny Dickson and Sarah Birtles on behalf of the DTI.
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Europe: The State of Public Opinion
In this article I argue that public opinion is important, real, and in the run up to the Maastricht Treaty was mismanaged to the point of neglect. This was also true in relation to the European movement towards the ICG, following after the Maastricht Treaty ratification process.
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Learning By Example: How Family Meal Times Could Make 'Good Eating' Easier To Swallow
Traditional values are alive and well in the 'caring sharing' 90s with British adults committed to making meal times a family affair, a surprising new survey reveals.
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Panel Call For Public Services To Be More Responsive
Minister For The Cabinet Office Announces Second Wave Research Results From The People's Panel
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Internet Potential Recognised by European Businesses
European companies are harnessing the true potential of the internet according to a MORI study released today. The study commissioned by Cisco Systems reveals that around half the companies surveyed who have internet access claim significant increases in productivity and efficiency as a result of applying the internet to their overall business strategy.
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Conspiracy, Controversy or Control?
Which? Online launches annual Internet report into consumers' Internet attitudes
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The People's Painting
When it comes to taste in visual art, the British public does not like sharp angles, religious icons or the colours grey, white and fuchsia. Most people like wild animals but hardly anyone wants a naked woman. The favoured size of painting is as large as a dishwasher - and preferably the colour blue. Can these views, generated by an opinion poll especially for "Close Up", create a work of art?
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The Power of Public Opinion: Princess Diana: 1961-1997
The power of public opinion was vividly demonstrated recently in Britain by an event which grabbed the attention of the entire world. Princess Diana, an icon of our time with probably the highest awareness level of anyone in the world, was killed in a car crash and at the age of 36, struck down in the prime of life. Her life was measured in the thousands of extra copies of magazines and newspapers in every language published, when she was the cover picture. Her death became a world-wide public event, with millions who had never met her feeling a personal bereavement.
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Cellular Phone Use
Preliminary results from a global survey on Global Cellular Usage published today confirm reports that Finland and Australia are the world's most connected societies - with over half the population reporting owning a mobile phone connected