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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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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
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Four In 10 (37%) Global Citizens Have Been To Children's Sports Events and Witnessed Parents Become Verbally or Physically Abusive Towards the Coaches or Officials
United States (60%) Leads the 22 Countries Surveyed As Having Witnessed Abuse
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Nine in Ten Parents Say Families Should Be Able to Choose Among a Variety of Lenders to Finance Their Children's College Education
More Oppose than Favor Legislation That Would
Make the Federal Government the Sole Provider of Federal College Loans -
Cupid May be Preparing a Sleeping Potion This Year as Most (87%) Valentines Say Getting a Quality Night's Sleep Helps Their Relationship
But Men and Women Don't Agree On Whether Good Sleep
(53% women; 38% men) or Good Sex (48% men; 32% women) is more Important to Them -
Less than Half of Americans Blame Global Warming on Human Activity; Over One Quarter Do Not Think Global Warming Is Happening at All
In the Debate over Cap and Trade:
Job Creation Trumps Higher Utility Bills -
Santa's Not Getting Much Sleep This Holiday Season As One Half (49%) of Americans Get 6 Hours or Less of Sleep The Night Before Gifts are Exchanged
Two In Three (66%) Parents with Kids in the Home Get 6 Hours or Less of Sleep, With 17% Getting Less than 5 Hours
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Food, Family, Football...and Naps!
When gathered for Thanksgiving festivities, six in ten (56%) Americans say someone typically nods off
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Concern about Contracting the Swine Flu Has Become Widespread
Two Thirds of Americans Surveyed Give Good Marks to the Obama Administration on Dealing with the Issue