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Parents Trust Their Net Savvy Children
Reports of children surfing the Net like zombies, exposed to pornography, gore and virtual violence are disputed by a Reader's Digest survey which reveals that most parents trust their children to surf the Net safely and believe that it has a positive effect on their children's education.
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Go Surfing To Save On X Reg Finance, Says Direct Line
With just a few weeks to go to the new X registration, research by MORI Financial Services commissioned by Direct Line Financial Services has highlighted a surprising north/south divide on choosing cars. In contrast to the traditional stereotypes, this survey has found that Northerners appear to prefer new cars whereas Southerners tend to favour 'wheeling and dealing' in the second hand market place.
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Grey Power
For much of the time, far more attention is paid to attracting the support of young voters, especially first-time voters, than is paid to attracting the votes of those who have retired. There is a superficial attraction to this: after all, young voters are generally less strongly attached to their party allegiances - if, indeed, they have any at all - and ought to be easier to swing. If their loyalties can be captured at a young age, perhaps they will subsequently offer their party a lifetime of voting service.
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OFTEL Publishes Research On Residential Telecoms Market
A new survey of consumers' views on fixed telephony, mobile telephony, Internet and digital television has been published today by Oftel.
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Public Favours Lottery Money To Increase NHS Funding
New research into public opinion on NHS funding shows that three-quarters would like to see extra money for the NHS coming from the Lottery.
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London Fire Brigade - User Satisfaction Survey
Q1 First, can I ask what level of contact you had with the London Fire Brigade regarding the incident at this address on [DATE]?
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Political Football?
Professor Robert Mackenzie was once quoted as saying that he enjoyed election nights in the same way other people enjoyed the Cup Final. New research for the June-July 2000 edition of British Public Opinion newsletter suggests that there is more to this remark than meets the eye.
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E-Commerce: Lack Of Consumer Trust Holds It Back
Consumers' lack of confidence in the strength of online security is hindering the expansion of Internet shopping according to research commissioned by the National Consumer Council (1 - see notes)
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Seven Out Of Ten In West Midlands Want Fluoride In Water To Cut Tooth Decay
Seven out of ten people in the West Midlands think fluoride should be added to water if it can reduce tooth decay, according to a recent poll conducted by MORI.