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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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MORI Political Monitor, June 2001
Political Attitudes in Great Britain, June 2001, including questions on the Conservative leadership election
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Brits Lose Inhibitions And Express Themselves Online
Ninety six per cent of British people commit themselves to a pastime. However 77 per cent of those who would like to pursue a new interest are held back by the lack of time and money available to them, reveals research from MORI and Lycos UK, one of Europe's leading Internet destinations.
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What's Worrying Britain - Five Years On
What's Worrying Britain? A Scottish Perspective - Scottish press release
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Tall Buildings - Public Have Their Say For First Time
MORI Poll Reveals Most People Do Not Want More Tall Buildings In London
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Encuesta RSC MORI Responsabilidad Social Corporativa
La encuesta MORI sobre Responsabilidad Social Corporativa entrega información sobre las expectativas de la población general respecto de las empresas y su rol en la sociedad.
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Times 2001 Campaign Polls Wave 5
MORI's final "predictive" poll at the 2001 election, published on polling day
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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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Sunday Telegraph Week 4 Election Poll
Voting intention poll from during the 2001 general election, for the Sunday Telegraph.
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'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).