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News of the World - Afghanistan War Aims Poll
Now thinking about the current conflict in Afghanistan ...
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MORI Political Monitor, October 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain for October 2001, including questions on reactions to 9/11
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Rise In Support For State-Funded Access
Public support for the use of government funds to enable children from low income families to attend independent schools has risen to its highest level since Labour came to office, a new survey shows.
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Local People Waiting To Be Given The Chance To Improve The Future Of Their Community
On the eve of CSV's Make a Difference Day with Barclays and The Woolwich, the UK's largest day of volunteering, a new report from CSV reveals that local people have a very clear idea of the kind of community they want to live in and (66%) are waiting to get involved to create it.
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EOC Survey Confirms Support For Measures To Boost Numbers Of Women MPs - Summary of Early Findings
Three in ten parliamentary candidates (29%) were aware of prejudice or sex discrimination at some stage during the selection process, according to the early findings of a large-scale survey of male and female candidates, conducted for the Equal Opportunities Commission (EOC) by MORI.
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Thousands Of Winter Sports Holidaymakers Are Throwing Money Down The Slopes Each Year On Travel Insurance
Around 250,000 winter sports holidaymakers are throwing away hundreds of pounds each year by not buying an annual policy according to a new survey commissioned by Direct Line Travel Insurance.
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Economic climate top concern for Britain's business leaders
Interim findings of the 2001 MORI annual Captains of Industry survey
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Skiers And Snowboarders, Be Aware - Hundreds Of Thieves On The Ski Run Each Year
Breaking your leg on the ski slopes isn't the only risk which you need travel insurance for on a winter sports holiday, as around 70,000 skiers and snowboarders are likely to have something stolen from them as well according to a recent MORI survey by Direct Line Travel Insurance.
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'Watch Without Mother' - Two Million Kids Set To Nuke Away Their Half-Term Playing Computer Games
Over two million British kids are most likely to spend their free time time playing computer games according to a new survey commissioned by make-believer, the toy manufacturer which brings the virtual world and the creative world together.