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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Political Fallout Of Corporate Scandals
Weeks of Bad Business News Create Political Problems for Republicans, Bush
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Satellite Radio: Americans Aware, But Will They Pay?
An Estimated One-Half Of Americans--Roughly 100 Million People--Are Aware Of The Recently Launched Subscription Services
Twenty And Thirty-Something Males Drive Awareness Of Emerging Broadcasting Technology -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Independent Women Shifting Away From Republican Party On Congressional Elections
Room For Improvement In Loyalty Of Democratic Voters And Trend Toward Democrats Among Independents
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Financing Retirement Provokes Worry Across the Globe
New Research Suggests Financial Services Companies Should Help Families, Not Just Individuals, Plan For Future
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Coattails by Region: Bush's Re-Elect Scores Fade Outside the South, January - May.
In Congressional Preference,
Republicans Hold Solid Leads in South, Midwest, and
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Global Poll Shows World Perceived As More Dangerous Place
While Criminal Violence, Not Terrorism, Key Concern In Daily Life, Eleven Country Survey Shows That U.S. Missile Defense Initiative Seen As Creating A More Dangerous World
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American Reaction to "Friendly Fire" Incident in Afghanistan
Seven-in-Ten (71%) Americans Say President Bush Should Personally Call Families of Canadian Soldiers Killed
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Red-Blue Vote Analysis for National Journal "Democrats See Red"
Bush Strong and Republicans Benefit in Counties Won Narrowly by Gore in 2000
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Americans and Valentine's Day
65% Have Something In Mind For That Special Day
While 77% Aren't Certain With The Origin Of Valentine's Day, 82% Of Americans Would Appreciate A Token Gift Or Card
Even To Be In The Dog House May Be A Good Thing As 15% Of Pet Owners Say They'll Buy A Valentine Gift For Their Pet -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Is Politics Returning to Politics? Part II - The Budget War
Americans Agree that Biggest Causes of Budget Deficits are Recession and War/Terrorism Spending, but Then Split on Whether to Blame Tax Cuts or Domestic Spending for the Rest of the Deficit Problem