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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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Customers Expect Companies To Take A Stand On Key Issues
A new MORI poll conducted by leading public interest communications agency The Forster Company finds that the public have high expectations of what companies should be doing to tackle social, environmental and ethical issues in 2001.
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Results Of Museum And Gallery Visitor Research
Resource: The Council for Museums, Archives and Libraries has published the second in the series of reports commissioned from MORI to investigate the profile of visitors to museums and galleries in the UK.
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Fastest Growing E-Commerce Business In US History Launches In The UK With keen.co.uk
MORI survey shows nearly nine in ten of the British would rather talk to a person than turn to the Internet for advice and information
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The Peoples' Budget? - PricewaterhouseCoopers Survey Taxpayers
If the Chancellor is looking for advice on where to raise and cut taxes in his Budget next week he should consider the findings of a recent MORI poll commissioned by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
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Children Tell bfi What Makes A Great Toon
The British Film Institute (bfi) today announced the findings of a research survey, conducted for the bfi by MORI in January 2001, to probe animation and the reasons why animated characters appeal to children.
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Low Awareness of Government's Stakeholder Pension Initiative
A new MORI poll released today by Accenture reveals public awareness of the government's nationwide stakeholder pension initiative to be extremely low - just weeks before its launch.
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Regional Patterns Of Swing
A few weeks ago I wrote here about how many seats each of the parties could hope to win in the election, assuming various levels of swing from the 1997 result; but I entered a caveat that this assumed uniform national swing, which in practice is unlikely.
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Attitudes to Valentine's Day
Almost 6 million British adults have argued with their partner and almost 1 million have split up on Valentine's Day