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White House Drug Policy Advertisements Score a Touchdown at Grabbing Attention
The Broad Public is Evenly Divided on Whether These Ads are an Appropriate Use of Taxpayer Money
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Digital Music Behavior Continues to Evolve
Almost One-Fourth of Americans--About 50 Million People-- Report Having Downloaded Digital Music and Listened to Internet Radio
For some, PC's Becoming Central to Music Listening Experience - Ipsos-Reid Study -
2 out of 3 Americans Agree Oprah Winfrey Should Invite Letterman to Appear on Her Show
67% of all Americans, 76% of all Letterman viewers and 89% of the most frequent Letterman viewers agree
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Most Americans Think That Self Policing by Auditors Doesn't Work but are Split on the Creation of a New Federal Agency to Regulate Auditors
Interest in Enron Story is Moderate; Democrats, Independents, Higher Educated, Higher Income, Older People Interested
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G-7 Countries Find Their Public Supportive of U.S. Military Action in Afghanistan
But Serious Opposition Appears in Other Countries, New Global Poll Finds
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70% of Americans Want the Microsoft Anti-Trust Case Settled;
Only 24% Want Further Court Action to Punish Microsoft
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JOB APPROVAL OF BUSH, CONGRESS REMAINS HIGH
Public Still Divided on Whether House or Senate Did the Right Thing in Anthrax Investigation
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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 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