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Men Step Out Of 'Hair-Colour Closet' In Quest For Eternal Youth
Men are no longer willing to grow old gracefully according to a recent survey by MORI for Daniel Galvin, the hair colour specialists. Instead they are taking a few leaves out of their partners' books and are reaching for the hair colour bottle.
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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.
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Britain Has Become A Nation Addicted To Puzzles.
Nearly three quarters of people in the UK now do some sort of puzzle, from newspaper crosswords and coffee-break teasers to puzzles in magazines and even taking part at home in TV shows like Countdown on Channel 4.
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Chocolate Pushes Sex Into Second Place
New MORI Poll Delves Deep Into Great Britain's Chocolate Pleasures
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Citizens Want Tough Environmental Action Now
Recent research shows that the environment continues to be a pressing top-of-mind concern to millions of citizens around the world, and they are calling for tougher laws to ensure pollution is controlled. In the past year alone, there has been a significant increase in public belief that action is needed to protect earth's climate even if there are major economic costs involved.
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Image Isn't Everything
According to a survey carried out for Dylon International into the nation's laundry care habits, nearly a third of all 15-24 year olds questioned felt that Liam Gallagher 'should take more care of his clothes'. Half felt that Bob Geldof was in need of an image overhaul, followed by his ex, Paula Yates, then Kenneth Clarke and Jo Brand.