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Corporate Image 2001: It's All About Customer Service
American Business Continues to Enjoy a High
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Beijing Olympics Will Be a Tough Sell with the U.S.
Some Even Support Boycott if China's Rights Record Does Not Improve
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Online Security Concerns Have Chilling Effect on Consumers Even If Actual Fraud Rare
New Data Shows Internet Users Unconvinced by Existing Credit Card Security Measures
But Only 1% say They're Victims of Online Fraud -
Veteran Pollster Joins Global Research Firm
Ipsos-Reid Opens US Public Affairs Polling Division With Thomas Riehle as President and Chief Operating Officer
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Dutch And Swiss Most Satisfied With Their Economies, New Global Poll Shows
Japanese least satisfied and see no improvement in the near future
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Food Safety A Growing Concern in Most of the World
Majorities in 19 Countries Feel Food Less Safe than a Decade Ago -
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Young Americans First in Line at Virtual Till - Ipsos-Reid
Young People Window Shop more than they Buy Online, Survey Shows
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The World at Work
Majority of Americans, Western Europeans, Latin Americans Are Satisfied With Jobs
Eastern Europeans and Asians Give Less Glowing Endorsement of Their Job Life -
Affluent Baby Boomers More Likely Than Most to Boycott Companies - Ipsos-Reid Global Poll
But 39-country study also shows consumer boycotts have little appeal outside of North America and Western Europe