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Economic Crisis Makes Most Hispanics Even More Inclined to Provide Financial Protection for Their Family
Need for Information Is the Top Reason for Not Doing
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Americans More Likely to Favor than Oppose Increased Offshore Drilling Despite Gulf Coast Disaster
Six in Ten See Offshore Drilling as Necessary to Reduce Dependence on Foreign Oil
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A Milestone Performance in Television Measurement
TV Dailies Marks 250 Weeks of Measuring Programming Success
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Poor Time Management and Gossip Top the List of Workplace Pet Peeves
Less Than a Third Deal with Their Pet Peeves by Talking Directly to the Person Involved
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RBC Consumer Outlook Index: U.S. consumers beginning to shed anxiety about economy
Consumers still cautious about spending and investing; Another "stay-cation" summer
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Nearly One Half (46%) of Young American Children Most Often Read a Bedtime Story before Going to Bed
Despite Many Parents Believing a Good Night's Sleep Key to Performance in School, Three in ten (27%) Children Aged 7 or Younger now have a TV in their Bedroom,
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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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Loyalty Matters in America
US Citizens, Consumers and Workers Have Their Say on What Wins or Loses Their Loyalty
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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