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Doctor Recommendations Of Over-The-Counter Drugs Boost Consumer Loyalty
Ipsos Pharmtrends174 Confirms Over-The-Counter Drug Manufacturers Adopt Prescription Drugs Marketing Tools
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Close To Half (47%) Would Definitely Vote To Re-Elect Bush
As War Talk Focuses Attention On Commander-In-Chief, Americans Rally To Bush; Suddenly Things Seem To Be Heading In The Right Direction For The Country
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Which Will Drive The Midterm Vote: Bush's Recovering Standing, Or Consumers' Continuing Concerns?
Congressional Party Control Preference All Tied Up Again, After Democrats Took The Lead In August
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Job Approval For Bush, On Decline All Summer, Stops Declining
"Rallying 'Round the President?"
Democrats Have Solidified Support Among Women, Older Adults, and Those in the Northeast and on West Coast -
Price of War on U.S. Society: A Political Issue?
Split Among College-Educated Drives Attitudes On Progress U.S. Has Made Since 9/11--Issues for Eggheads
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Measuring Hope For The Future And Quality Of Life
A 12-country survey from pre-9/11 replicated and released on the eve of the 9/11 anniversary
America Emerges as #1 Most Hopeful Nation, and #1 Most Satisfied -- Other Anglophone Nations Follow but Germany, Russia, and Poland Mired in Gloom -
Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: Voters Believe Republicans Control Congressional Agenda: Overall, 55% Say Republicans in Control, 32% Democrats
Democratic Voters Say Republicans in Charge, 73%-20%
Republican Voters Split: Only 40% Say Republicans in Charge, 45% Democrats
Independent Voters Say Republicans in Charge, 46%-27%, with Many Not Sure
41% Prefer Republican Control, 45% Democratic After Midterm Election -
Are Pharmaceutical Drug Prices Justified By Research & Development Costs?
Poll in 12 Countries Shows That What You Think Depends on Where You Live
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Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report: DEAD HEAT!
Partisan Preference for Congressional Control is All Tied Up,
43% Prefer Democratic Control, 43% Republican
But Advantage to the Democrats Right Now -
U.S. Businesses at Risk for Major Cyber Attack, IT Pros Say
IT Pros Perceive Gap Between Threat of a Major Cyber Attack and U.S. Businesses' Ability to Defend Against It