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Public Reaction to War on Terrorism: Public Divided on Whether House or Senate Showed Better Judgment
Contact: Thomas Riehle, President Ipsos-Reid U.S. Public Affairs
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Americans Not Fearful of Being Victimized by `Many' Further Terrorist Attacks
Scared, But Not Terrorized
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Americans Divided on Whether Goal is To Kill or Capture Bin Laden
Almost Unanimous in Support of Wider War against Terrorists Outside Afghanistan;
Ready to Support Forced Removal of Taliban in Afghanistan, Hussein in Iraq -
Americans Confident About War Goals, See a Benefit to Afghanis in Removal of Taliban
Divided on Whether Anthrax Incidents are Part of Same Terrorist Attack;
Split on Whether Muslims in Afghanistan and Elsewhere Have Legitimate Complaints About U.S.;
Not Willing to Call U.S. Media One-Sided on Failing to Report Muslim Side of Issues -
When It Comes To Spending The Social Security Surplus, by An Almost 3-To-1 Margin, Americans Say, "Keep It In The Lock Box"
Most Say The Bush Tax Cut Rebate Checks "Not A Mistake"
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America's Summer Slump
Americans are Slightly More Likely To Mention Issues Related To The Economy (37%) Than Moral Issues (26%)--Says Ipsos-Reid U.S. Poll
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Opinions on Trademark Protection:
Section 211, The World Trade Organization & Various Trade Practices
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Industry Credibility: When is an Oil Executive Like a Congressman Who Says the Young Woman is Just a Close Family Friend?
Research Credibility: When is Stem Cell Research Like Star Wars?
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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