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Seven in Ten U.S. Adults Hit or Exceeded Their Holiday Shopping Budgets; Just a Quarter Spent Less than Expected
Gift Cards Widely Perceived as a Thoughtful Gift to Receive
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High Hopes for 2012: Seven in Ten (72%) Global Citizens Online Think It Will Be a Better Year Than 2011
But Only Four in Ten (41%) Agree Global Economy Will Be Stronger
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President Obama's Approval among Hispanics Drops Six Points since June
56% Approval Rating Among Hispanics is Now Nine Points Higher than Among All U.S. Adults
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La Aprobaciуn del Presidente Obama entre los Hispanos Cae Seis Puntos desde Junio
La Tasa de Aprobaciуn del 56% Entre los Hispanos es Solo Nueve Puntos Mayor que la Tasa de Aprobaciуn Entre la Poblaciуn General - Una Reducciуn de Tres Puntos desde Junio
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Shoppers Flock to Web, Mobile Devices to Hunt Down Holiday Bargains
Shoppers Want Deals and Are Using Technology and Media to Find the Best Bargain
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Brands Increase Recall with TV/Digital Mix
Study by Google and Ipsos Shows the Power of Mixing Medias
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Nearly Half of Adults Have Used In-Store Coupons or Online Promotional Codes when Holiday Shopping this Season
A Majority Still Have a Fair Amount of Shopping to Do, with 20% Waiting to Find Last Minute Deals
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Quality Remains the Most Influential Factor in Americans' Car Buying Decisions
Price and Safety Also Top Considerations, but Less Important than in 2010
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Majority (64%) of Global Citizens Believe Death of Muammar Gaddafi Will Lead to Stability in Libya: But Only a Third (32%) Say His Execution Was Acceptable
Majority of Americans (59%) Say Execution Was Acceptable