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Ipsos Health Positions for Client Service Excellence
Robert Ramirez Takes on New Role Focused on Greater Value to Clients
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup
Only 4 In 10 (37%) Avid Soccer Fans Think The Way In Which Qualification Structure Formatted is Fair To All Potential Participating Countries, and 2/3rds (65%) Say World Cup Event So Expensive Ordinary Soccer Supporters Can No Longer Participate.
Regardless, 59% of Fans Say South Africa will Host Successful Event--91% of South Africa Fans More Optimistic -
With Crime and Drugs Being a Top Concern for Illinois Residents, Many View Community-Based Diversion Programs as the More Effective Way of Reducing Juvenile Delinquency
85% Want to See More of These Programs in Their Community
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Loyalty Matters in America
US Citizens, Consumers and Workers Have Their Say on What Wins or Loses Their Loyalty
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RBC CASH Index: U.S. consumers still pessimistic about economy, but starting to show optimism about their personal finances
A majority of Americans (82 per cent) feel their local economy will stay the same or weaken within the next six months, according to inaugural survey findings from the RBC Consumer Outlook Index, the new monthly survey of U.S. consumers released today by RBC.
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Half (52%) of Global Citizens Would Find it Difficult for a Very Ill Family Member to Get Quality, Affordable Healthcare
But Half (48%) Would Find it Easy
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One in Five (20%) Global Citizens Believe That Alien Beings Have Come Down To Earth and Walk Amongst Us In Our Communities Disguised As Humans
India (45%) And China (42%) Most Likely To Believe Aliens Are In Our Midst
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Four In 10 (37%) Global Citizens Have Been To Children's Sports Events and Witnessed Parents Become Verbally or Physically Abusive Towards the Coaches or Officials
United States (60%) Leads the 22 Countries Surveyed As Having Witnessed Abuse