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Britain Turning Against Globalisation
British people are suspicious of globalisation - and sympathetic towards the anti-globalisation protesters of Seattle and Genoa - according to surprise new research findings.
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In-House/Agency Divide Apparent
The division between agency and in-house PR staff is highlighted by the publication of MORI opinion leader research this week in PR Week (5 October 2001)
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The Scots Are The 'Canniest' Savers
Merrill Lynch Investment Managers (MLIM) has today announced the results of a poll that shows the Scots are more likely to save for their retirement than their English counterparts.
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Millionaire Goal For MBI Executives
A new report reveals the highs and lows of the Management Buy-In (MBI) process
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Britain's Change Of Heart On Profit
The latest edition of MORI's Corporate Image survey suggests public hostility towards profitability is waning and that two decades of animosity towards business success may be coming to an end.
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Can't Stand The Heat? Get Out Of The Office
Flexible Working Delivers Hard Business Benefits In the Current Climate, Says Compaq
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HP Unveils New e-utilica Features Designed For The Capacity-On-Demand Needs Of Corporates
Hewlett-Packard Company today unveiled additional features for e-utilica that offers corporates the flexibility to meet the dynamic needs of business via enhancements to their existing IT infrastructure.
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Job Prospects Drive Lifelong Learning
Half of all British workers have undertaken lifelong learning activities over the past year, according to a new survey from the Nestlé Family Monitor. Six out of 10 have done so to improve employment credentials.
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Music To The Ears As Europeans Vote To Download Their Tunes
Creative Labs Publishes Much Awaited Results of Pan-European Independent Survey into the Future of Digital Audio Technology