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95% of U.S. Travel Plans Held During Swine Flu Outbreak
Industry Response Was Immediate and Consumer-Friendly
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One half of Americans Who Live or Work in the Suburbs Wish Their Environment Offered More
One Half Of Those wishing for More Would Consider Changing Jobs or Moving to a Community That Had More to Offer
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To Tax or To Cut?: Managing Voter Demands in Trying Economic Times and the Municipal Agenda
Faced with the most pronounced economic downturn in a generation, local governments have been especially hit hard as revenue bases have drastically declined. The result has been record budgetary shortfalls across the country for all levels of government. Government officials face a tough choice: raise taxes or cut expenditures? What are government officials and policy makers to do? Learn more by downloading our latest Point of View.
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Two Thirds of U.S. Adults Polled Favor Allowing All Americans to Travel to Cuba
Three Quarters Feel that Expanding US Travel to Cuba Would Positively Impact the Lives of the Cuban People
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Dos Tercios de los Adultos Americanos Entrevistados Estбn a Favor de Permitir que Todos los Estadounidenses Puedan Viajar a Cuba
Tres Cuartos Sienten que la Expansiуn de Viajes y Turismo Desde los Estados Unidos a Cuba Tendrнa un Impacto Positivo en las Vidas de los Cubanos
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Survey of Arab World Shows Optimism Towards Potential Impact of U.S. President Barack Obama
Six Nation Survey Demonstrates How `Brand Obama' May Help Boost Positive Perceptions of `Brand America'
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RBC CASH Index: Consumer Confidence Rises for Third Consecutive Month
More Than Half of Consumers Say Country is Now On the Right Track
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Americans Are More Likely to Be Concerned if Their Social Security Number Were to Be Stolen Than Their Wallet or Laptop
More Americans Would Rather Reduce Their Risk of Identity Theft by 20% Than Reduce Their Waistlines by 20 Pounds