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State Attorneys General Are Under Some Voter Pressure to Join Justice-Microsoft Settlement; More Americans Would Vote Against Those State Attorneys General That Try to Block the Settlement, but Most Americans Don't Care.
Less than 1 in 10 say Microsoft settlement is bad news for consumers
Nearly half of all Americans say that Justice Department accomplished "very little" or "nothing at all" by bringing anti-trust suit in the first place -
JOB APPROVAL OF BUSH, CONGRESS REMAINS HIGH
Public Still Divided on Whether House or Senate Did the Right Thing in Anthrax Investigation
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In Times of Crisis, Home Is Where the Heart Is
Americans Seek Stability Over Excitement; Spending Slowdown Reflects Bad Economy, Not War or Fears of Unemployment; No Big Changes in Spending or Savings Plans, But a Good Time to Make Big Decisions
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Public Reaction to War on Terrorism: Public Divided on Whether House or Senate Showed Better Judgment
Contact: Thomas Riehle, President Ipsos-Reid U.S. Public Affairs
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Americans Not Fearful of Being Victimized by `Many' Further Terrorist Attacks
Scared, But Not Terrorized
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Americans Divided on Whether Goal is To Kill or Capture Bin Laden
Almost Unanimous in Support of Wider War against Terrorists Outside Afghanistan;
Ready to Support Forced Removal of Taliban in Afghanistan, Hussein in Iraq -
Americans Confident About War Goals, See a Benefit to Afghanis in Removal of Taliban
Divided on Whether Anthrax Incidents are Part of Same Terrorist Attack;
Split on Whether Muslims in Afghanistan and Elsewhere Have Legitimate Complaints About U.S.;
Not Willing to Call U.S. Media One-Sided on Failing to Report Muslim Side of Issues