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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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Even with Sony's Big "Move" and Gamers Expecting Microsoft's "Natal," Nintendo's Wii Still Brings Game
Recent headlines about the coming eclipse of the Nintendo Wii may be premature - or at least a bit overplayed
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Bruce Friend Appointed President Ipsos OTX MediaCT
Veteran media researcher assumes responsibility for all U.S. MediaCT
business following Ipsos' acquisition of digitally driven research company,
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Summit Advises Seattle Marketers how to `Take Off' with the New Consumer
Ipsos Knowledge Summit Shares New Ideas and Thinking on a New Consumer
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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
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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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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
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For Two Thirds of Americans, the U.S. Government Does Not Communicate Well about Its Agencies' Benefits and Services
Many Unaware Of the Breadth of Services Offered, But View Agencies More Positively Upon Learning More about Them