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Majority (74%) Of Global Citizens Don't Believe "A Woman's Place Is In the Home"
But India (54%), Turkey (52%), Japan (48%), China (34%), Russia (34%), Hungary (34%) and South Korea (33%) Most Likely To Agree
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Majority (65%) of Global Citizens Agree Money Is More Important To Them Nowadays Than Previously
But Six in 10 (57%) Disagree That Money Is the Best Sign of a Person's Success
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In First Time Since Global Recession Wreaked Havoc, Positive Citizen Consumer Assessment of Country Economic Fortunes Appear
Of 23 countries measured--representing 75% of worlds GDP--17 (74%) show they've begun to turn the corner, but overall assessment still anaemic compared to previous soundings
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One in five (21%) Global Citizens Would Rather Spend Day with Pet than Spouse or Partner
But Likely Defying Stereotype, Desire to Spurn Partner for Pet Is More about Age than Gender--and Even There, Older Least Likely To Choose Pet Over Partner
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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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Only One Third (35%) Of Global Citizens Say Their Government and Business Leaders Are Taking the Right Steps and Pace to Prevent Global Climate Change
Of 23 Countries Surveyed, Only Three Get Passing Grades
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Presidential Approval Remains Stable Across the Agenda, with the Economy Still Reigning As the Most Important Issue
Majorities of Americans Support Increased Security Measures at Airports As a Means of Reducing Terrorism