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A Force For Good - Captains Of Industry Say That Non Executive Directors Will Become Increasingly Important And Valuable
Enron situation will only give further impetus to extending the role
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Affairs - Satisfaction Or Fatal Attraction?
Having an affair may bring some spice into your life, but it might also damage your health. That's according to the results of a recent Care for the Family/MORI survey, released at the start of this year's National Marriage Week.
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A Quarter Of Women Drivers Are Afraid Of Being 'Carjacked'
A quarter of women drivers (25%) are afraid of being carjacked according to research published today by Direct Line. In addition half (49%) of all women admit they lock their car doors for added security when driving through town. This figure rises to 64% when they are driving at night.
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Are We Gazing Into A Pensions Abyss?
The good news - Britain's employees are optimistic that they will enjoy a stable and secure retirement receiving at least half of their pre-retirement income. The majority even expect to retire more than five years before normal retirement age.
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Post Offices Pass On The Parcel Question
Customers are being given inadequate advice about which service to use when they send parcels at the post office according to new figures from Postwatch, the consumer watchdog for postal services. Yet, in reality, when customers complain about loss or damage, Consignia place the onus on them to choose the right service.
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Are Loyalty Card Schemes Missing A Trick?
Research released today carried out by MORI on behalf of Black Sun — the loyalty consultancy — reveals the scoop on consumer habits towards loyalty cards. The findings provide a basis for businesses to re-think expensive loyalty programmes, as research shows that current programmes offered by retailers are missing the mark with consumers.
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After Afghanistan, It's War — Over Public Services
The National Health Service has regained poll position as the issue of most concern to most people in Britain, pushing the war into second place. Service delivery (lack thereof) by the Blair government is salient. Recently the media are talking about the Tories' resurgence. The runes I read do not look happy for the occupants of Nos. 10 & 11.
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Joining The Euro: All Companies' Polls 1999-2002
MORI, ICM, Gallup. NOP and Eurobarometer published polls on joining the Single European Currency
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Confidence Returns
The number of holidaymakers who said they would not travel to a country perceived as risky after 11 September attacks has halved according to MORI polls carried out in September, November and January on behalf of ABTA.
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Oftel Publishes Results Of Dial-Up Internet Access Review
The UK has a competitive dial-up Internet access market with a wide range of unmetered and metered services available to consumers at low prices, Oftel's review of the Internet market has concluded.