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Los Hispanos en Estados Unidos que Aprueban del Desempeсo del Presidente Obama Dobla a Aquellos que lo Desaprueban
La Tasa de Aprobaciуn del 62% Entre los Hispanos es 12 Puntos Mayor que la Tasa de Aprobaciуn Entre la Poblaciуn General
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Added Senior-Level Research Strength at Ipsos Health
Continued Growth Propelling Ongoing Hiring Plan in the U.S.
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Sharp World Wide Drop in Support for Nuclear Energy as 26% of New Opponents Say Fukushima Drove Their Decision
In the wake of new nuclear power plant build rebukes in both Germany and Italy, a new poll conducted by international research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that global support for Nuclear Energy has dropped quickly to 38% (down 16 points from 54%) to now become lower than support for coal (48%)--fuelled by a 26% jump in new opponents to nuclear power (above 50% in India, China, Japan and South Korea) who indicate that the recent crisis in Japan caused their decision. Download the entire Ipsos Global @dvisory now.
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: Sharp World Wide Drop in Support for Nuclear Energy as 26% of New Opponents Say Fukushima Drove Their Decision
24 Country Survey in Wake of Japan's Power Plant Disaster Shows
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World
Citizens in 24 Countries Assess the Current State of their Country's Economy for a Total Global Perspective
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Majority (76%) of Global Citizens Say US Justified in Killing Osama bin Laden
A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that three quarters (76%) of citizens in 22 countries say the United States was justified in seeking out and killing Osama bin Laden, founder of terrorist group al-Qaida. Download the entire Ipsos Global @dvisory now.
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Ipsos Global @dvisory: Majority (76%) of Global Citizens Say US Justified in Killing Osama bin Laden
22 Country Survey also Finds only 15% Feel There will be Less Attacks by al-Qaida as a Result, and only 11% Feel Safer than Before bin Laden's Death
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Julian Assange and WikiLeaks
The report, titled "Ipsos Global @dvisory: Julian Assange and WikiLeaks" is based on 18,829 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of the WikiLeaks website and its actions. Download the entire Ipsos Global @dvisory now.