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Americans Continue To Embrace Potential Of Digital Music
Ipsos-Reid's Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace With Online Music Distribution, Finds Americans' Digital Music Appetite Remains Strong Throughout 2002
Over 100 Million Americans Have Listened To A Pre-recorded CD's On Their Computer, And Roughly 60 million Have Downloaded -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Congressional Preference Does Not Favor Democrats
Midterm Election Party Preference Is "thisclose" - Here's Why
In September, Bush's Handling of Economy Became Less of a Factor -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Presidential Approval Softens Slightly, But Remains Strong Overall
Stratospheric Approval Ratings Settle Down
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They May Just Be Words On A Page Yet, What We Read As A Child Has A Tremendous Impact On The Adult We Become
IKEA Conducts National Survey About the "Power" of Reading in Conjunction with Its Month-Long Store Donation Initiative to Benefit Save the Children's Web of Support Program
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American Public Links Education Funding to a Strong and Secure Nation
Americans See Education as Leading Federal Spending Priority
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Red-Blue Vote Analysis for National Journal "Democrats See Red"
Bush Strong and Republicans Benefit in Counties Won Narrowly by Gore in 2000
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Digital Music Behavior Continues to Evolve
Almost One-Fourth of Americans--About 50 Million People-- Report Having Downloaded Digital Music and Listened to Internet Radio
For some, PC's Becoming Central to Music Listening Experience - Ipsos-Reid Study -
Supreme Decisions: Public's View of the Supreme Court
Two-Thirds (64%) Say they Approve of the Actions of the Supreme Court Over the Last Year and an Even Greater Number (85%) Say they Have Respect for Supreme Court Justices
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Microsoft Ruling: America's Thoughts This Weekend
U.S. and 19 states v. Microsoft: In the Court of Public Opinion