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Ipsos-Public Affairs Poll Looking Ahead: Issues For 2005, Candidates For 2008
Giuliani And McCain Top List Of Potential Republican Candidates
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AP/Ipsos Poll: Opinion Around the World, Eight-Country Poll On Bush's Re-Election
Commentary From Ipsos Experts
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Shaped By The Iraq Experience, U.S. Opinion Leaders Demand UN Approval To Legitimize The Use Of Military Force
Opinion Leaders Poll For The Chicago Council On Foreign Relations
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Newsweek/Ipsos GENEXT Poll: Bad Marks For Bush
In The Latest GENEXT Poll, Young Voters Express Dissatisfaction With The President, The Economy And The War In Iraq
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Is The U.S. Housing Boom About To Bust?
While Interest Rates Remain Low, Opportunities Prevail, Reveals Ipsos-Insight Survey
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Wi-Fi Hits Home
Ipsos-Insight Survey Reveals Rise In Awareness Of Wireless Fidelity, But Lack Of Knowledge Still An Obstacle
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Americans Divided on Personal, Public Role of Religion
Americans are divided on the role of religion in making decisions in their everyday lives. About one quarter of the population are regular churchgoers who say most or all their decisions reflect their religion's teaching. As many attend services rarely or never, and say religion has little or no bearing on their life decisions. The rest of the public (about half) lay in the middle, being regular or sporadic churchgoers who use religion when making some decisions.