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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
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General Election 2001 : Party Image
The changes in the image of the parties since last Autumn, as revealed in our poll published in The Times this morning, illustrate clearly why Labour seems to be winning this election so easily.
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General Election 2001 - Election Commentary: Grey Votes
Older voters play a crucial role in the result of any British General Election. Not only are there a good many of them, but they are more likely to vote than younger voters — becoming of increasing significance as turnouts fall. Furthermore, of course, their election agenda is in many respects distinctive, forcing those who hope for their votes to give them separate consideration.
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Small Classes Now Top Reason For Going Independent
Class size has become the biggest single reason for parents choosing an independent education for their children.
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General Election 2001 - Election Digest
Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 3
Latest Gallup Findings: Little Change In Voting Intentions
Hitchhikers' Guide For The Candidates
System Three/Herald Election Survey In Scotland
Two Thirds Of Young People Not Intend To Vote -
'Green' Companies Sell Themselves Short In The City
Listed companies that are leading the way with their environmental and social policies are selling themselves and their shareholders short by failing to make the case to the City, according to research published by Business in the Environment (BiE).
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Two Weeks To Go
A four week campaign, half gone, and the Tories are becalmed with their core vote of around 30% +/- 3%, just where they've been ever since William Hague instead of Ken Clarke was chosen as Leader of the Conservative Party. At times like these, one speculates "what if … ".
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General Election 2001 : Grey Votes
Older voters play a crucial role in the result of any British General Election. Not only are there a good many of them, but they are more likely to vote than younger voters — becoming of increasing significance as turnouts fall. Furthermore, of course, their election agenda is in many respects distinctive, forcing those who hope for their votes to give them separate consideration.