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UK and German Businesses Bring In The E-Business Experts For Ongoing Success
Outsourcing elements of e-business initiatives is a critical factor in the ongoing success of European businesses.
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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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Specialists Give NHS Poor Rating On Bowel Cancer Treatment
NHS standards for people with bowel cancer in the UK are considerably behind the treatment patients receive elsewhere in Europe, according to a new MORI survey of specialists released by the Cancer Research Campaign today.
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Shakespeare Still Relevant, Poll Reveals
Survey exploring views on SHakespeare and his relevance to today.
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Reckless Optimism Leaves Brits On The High Wire
Survey exploring people's views on saving, debt and living standards.
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Survey Shows Massive Support For Cash Benefit Payments In Post Offices
The overwhelming majority - 95% - who collect pensions and benefits in cash at their local Post Office want to continue doing so when the payment system changes in 2003, according to a MORI survey published today.
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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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Scientists Show Posh And Becks The Red Card
Victoria and David Beckham may be Britain's most famous and successful couple, but surprising results from a new survey show that more Brits are inspired by scientists Albert Einstein and Marie Curie.
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Scientists Believe Public Needs To Know About What Their Research Means For Society
Nine in ten scientists believe that the public needs to know about the social and ethical implications of scientific research, according to a new study from biomedical research charity the Wellcome Trust.