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Surveys, Opinion Polls, Market Research News Archive02-Oct-2006
- Kenya: New Law to Keep Opinion Pollsters On a Tight Leash (AllAfrica.com)
It will now be criminal to release false opinion polls, according to a new law that was quietly passed by Parliament, The Standard can disclose.- New Survey Reveals Online Transaction Issues Have Negative Effect (Web Host Directory)
Web Host Directory: Your best free source of web hosting services, featuring more Web Hosts details than ANY other Web Host Directory, along with powerful web host search engines, reviewed web hosts, web host awards, web hosting industry news and other web host lists- Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys Are Favorite Teams Among U.S. Adults Who Follow Professional Football, According (SYS-CON Media)
The 2006 Super Bowl Champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers, are ranked as the No. 1 favorite National Football League (NFL) team among U.S. adults who follow pro football. Though the Steelers were in the top five last year, this is their first time at the top of this list since tracking began on this topic in 1998. The Dallas Cowboys remain at No. 2, a position they have held since 2004. Rounding out - A.G. Edwards Releases September Nest Egg Score (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
ST. LOUIS----With a national score of 631, Americans remain steadfast and continue to do a fair job of building their nest eggs of personal wealth, according to the latest quarterly A.G.- Pittsburgh Steelers and Dallas Cowboys Are Favorite Teams Among U.S. Adults Who Follow Professional Football, According (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The 2006 Super Bowl Champions, the Pittsburgh Steelers, are ranked as the No. 1 favorite National Football League team among U.S. adults who follow pro football. Though the Steelers were in the top five last year, this is their first time at the top of this list since tracking began on this topic in 1998.- U.S. Adults Continue to Give First Lady Laura Bush High Marks (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
While President Bush's job approval ratings may be negative these days, First Lady Laura Bush continues to receive high marks with a majority of U.S. adults.
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