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Costa Cruise Accident May Cause Ripple Effect on Other Cruise Line Brands
One-in-Three Americans Unsure Which Cruise Line Was Responsible In Mediterranean Tragedy
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Ipsos Loyalty Finds "Satisfaction" With Best Practitioner Nomination
Ipsos Loyalty's Tim Keiningham on Team for Frontiers Award Nomination
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World
Citizens in 24 Countries Assess the Current State of their Country's Economy for a Total Global Perspective
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New SVP to Strengthen Ipsos MediaCT's TV and Sports Entertainment Expertise
TV and Sports Research Expert Ken Colen Named in Senior Role with Media Research Team
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Global Citizens in Relationships Are Looking to Their Partners for Happiness
63% of Those Who Are Married or in Domestic Partnerships Say their Spouse Brings Them Greatest Happiness
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Internet Gambling goes `Wire'-less in U.S., Meeting with Perception
New Department of Justice Interpretation of 1961 Wire Act in Line with Growing Acceptance of Internet Gambling
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Despite Woes, Conflicts, World a Happier Place than in 2007 as 22% (+2 points) of Global Citizens Say They're `Very Happy'
A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for What Makes You Happy Magazine finds that while eight in 10 (77%) citizens in 24 countries generally say they are `happy' in their lives, one quarter (22%) report they are `very happy'--a key measure that identifies comparative depth and intensity of happiness among country citizens and the world. Whereas the general assessment of happiness tends to remain fairly static over time, the measure of those who are `very happy' has the greatest amount of fluctuation.
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Three Quarters of Adults Spending Less than $100 on Their Valentine, including a Quarter Who Don't Plan on Spending a Dime
Cards, Romantic Nights Out, Candy and Flowers Top Gifts to Give and Receive