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American Kids Spend Most Time Online But More Likely To Face Content Restrictions From Parents
New study from Ipsos-Reid examines online curfews, filtering software and censorship of youth and teens around the world.
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America Has Spoken
It's A Deadlock Between The Popular Vote And Electoral College; Education Tops The Priority List; It's Time To Be Hard On Soft Money; And The Majority Of Citizens Contributed Neither Time Or Money To This Election
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80% of Women Recognize Value of Self-Nurture, Yet Few Care for Selves as They Care for Others
Women Without Children 10 Times More Likely
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Global Institutions get Mixed Reviews in Addressing World's Economic Problems
United Nations seen as best at tackling economic issues - Ipsos-Reid survey
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Despite Volatility, Most Americans Remain Upbeat About Investing and Economy
Active investors are even more bullish than the general population.
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Internet Invaluable to Students Worldwide
Many Schools Provide Access to Internet, But Far Fewer Offer Web Courses
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The World Will be Watching the 2000 Summer Olympic Games on Television
In 38 of the 39 countries included in our World Poll, at least half of adults surveyed said that they are "very interested" or "somewhat interested" in watching the Sydney Olympics on television
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MP3 Technology Bridging Internet Generation Gap
Global Survey From Angus Reid Group Finds Downloading Music Has Wide Appeal
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Significant Knowledge Gap In Debate Over Modified Foods
Most Concerned About Health And Safety Risks
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Angus Reid study shows American youth global Internet pacesetters
Over 80% of 12-to-24 year olds already online compared to 60% of adults