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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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Loyalty Matters in America
US Citizens, Consumers and Workers Have Their Say on What Wins or Loses Their Loyalty
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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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Bruce Friend Appointed President Ipsos OTX MediaCT
Veteran media researcher assumes responsibility for all U.S. MediaCT
business following Ipsos' acquisition of digitally driven research company,
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Summit Advises Seattle Marketers how to `Take Off' with the New Consumer
Ipsos Knowledge Summit Shares New Ideas and Thinking on a New Consumer
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Hispanics Are More Optimistic About the U.S. Economy than the General Population
Nearly Four in Five Hispanics Say the Economy
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RBC CASH Index: U.S. consumers still pessimistic about economy, but starting to show optimism about their personal finances
A majority of Americans (82 per cent) feel their local economy will stay the same or weaken within the next six months, according to inaugural survey findings from the RBC Consumer Outlook Index, the new monthly survey of U.S. consumers released today by RBC.