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Legal Issues Don't Hinder American Downloaders
An Estimated 40 million Americans Downloaded Music In The Past 30 Days
Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace With Digital Music Behavior, Reveals Downloaders Believe Their Actions Don't Hurt Artists -
Ipsos/Cook Political Poll: A Politically Weakened President Approaches Decision on War
Bush Support Drops Dramatically
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Awareness of Wireless Fidelity Taking Off
2003 A Telling Year For `Speed and Convenience' Technology, Ipsos Research Shows
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File-Sharing And CD Burning Remain Steady In 2002: Ipsos
An Estimated 26 million Americans Have Burned Rather Than Bought Music
Quarterly Digital Music Study, TEMPO: Keeping Pace with Digital Music Behavior, Reveals Growth Among Teens -
The Super Bowl Scores For Advertisers
Ipsos-ASI Confirms Super Bowl Delivers Millions Of Attentive Viewers For Advertisers
Most Popular And Most-Hyped Ads Not Always Best Remembered, Study Also Finds -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: The Gender Gap, Other Gaps, and the Undecided Voters
Cook Political Report/Ipsos-Reid Survey Shows Bush Reelect Margin is +14 Overall (43% Definitely Vote to Reelect Bush Minus 29% Definitely for Someone Else);
Gender Gap is 14 Percentage Points (Bush Margin +22 with Men, +8 with Women);
Age, Region, and Marriage Gaps Wider Than Gender Gap at Outset of 2003 -
On the 10th Anniversary of NAFTA . . .
More Americans (48%) Believe They're NAFTA Winners, Compared to Canadians (38%), Mexicans (30%)
However, Canadians (44%) Most Likely To Want Closer Trade and Economic Ties with NAFTA Partners, While Americans (39%) Most Likely to Want Status Quo . . .
And Mexicans (33%) Most Likely to Want Less Trade, Economic Ties