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Hispanics Are More Optimistic About the U.S. Economy than the General Population
Nearly Four in Five Hispanics Say the Economy
Has Now Stabilized or Started Improving -
With the Census in Progress, the Overall Perception of Importance and Intent to Participate Has Grown - Especially Among Hispanics
Three Quarters Are Confident that Their Personal Information Will Not Be Shared
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Betty White Scores a Touchdown for Snickers
Ipsos ASI Study Reveals the Winning Ads from the 2010 Super Bowl
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Telemundo E Ipsos Anuncian una Revolucionaria Alianza Investigativa
Las Encuestas Demuestran que la Mayorнa de Hispanos Piensan Participar en el Censo 2010 y Tienen Confianza en que la Informaciуn Personal Recolectada No Serб Compartida con Otras Organizaciones Gubernamentales
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Telemundo and Ipsos Announce Ground-Breaking Research Partnership
Poll Finds Majority of Hispanics Intend to Participate in 2010 Census and Are Confident Personal Information Collected Won't Be Shared With Other Government Organizations
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And The Debate Deficit over Federal Budget Deficit
Americans Don't See Federal Budget Deficit as Top Concern or Priority for Political Leaders
But Ranked Concerns and Priorities by Republicans and Democrats Explain Emphasis of Political Foes on US Agenda -
95% of U.S. Travel Plans Held During Swine Flu Outbreak
Industry Response Was Immediate and Consumer-Friendly