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Consumers Hail Digital TV a Success
Nearly three out of ten people have digital television and of those nearly four out five are satisfied with its performance. Extra channels, greater choice and high quality digital pictures and sound have been highlighted as the main advantages to switching to digital.
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Encuesta RSC MORI Responsabilidad Social Corporativa
La encuesta MORI sobre Responsabilidad Social Corporativa entrega información sobre las expectativas de la población general respecto de las empresas y su rol en la sociedad.
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Research Shows That Small Companies Need To Invest More In Their People
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) claim that staff are their most important asset but this is not reflected in their actions, according to a new research report to be launched on May 16, 2001 by businesshr, a specialist human resources advisory service for SMEs.
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British Office Workers Want To Work From Home
Travel Delays and Office Politics are Causing Stress in the Workplace
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Half A Million Kids Working Illegally
Nearly half a million (485,000) schoolchildren are working illegally, according to a new TUC/MORI survey out today (Wednesday). And over 100,000 schoolchildren admit to playing truant in order to do paid work.
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TIME Magazine Polls Europe's Leaders Of Tomorrow
Survey Reveals Attitudes of Europe's 21 to 35-Year Olds
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New Heads' Poll Supports Blunkett's Approach To Education Reform
Education and Employment Secretary David Blunkett said today that it was important for Government to strike a balance between local autonomy and Government intervention - particularly in school reform.
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Fastest Growing E-Commerce Business In US History Launches In The UK With keen.co.uk
MORI survey shows nearly nine in ten of the British would rather talk to a person than turn to the Internet for advice and information
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MORI Finds BBC Public Consultation "Not A Reliable Guide To Public Opinion"
A MORI report commissioned by major UK commercial broadcasters has shown today that the BBC's public consultation on its proposed new digital services is "clearly not representative of the public in any meaningful sense and cannot be considered a reliable measurement of public opinion."