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Sep 21, 2004
Questions and Answers With the Editor in Chief
Jan 9, 2003
Can United Soar Again?
Shortly before filing for bankruptcy, United Airlines announced an ambitious new plan. Instead of promoting discounts, wider seats, double miles, or free movies, the airline would take a different route to emerge from its financial woes: a ...
Oct 4, 2006
Foley Page Scandal Hits Republicans While They're Down
With the image of Congress in the doldrums and the Republican Party already 12 points behind the Democrats in favorability with the public, the email/page scandal involving former Republican House Representative Mark Foley comes at a vulnerable ...
Jun 22, 2004
Iraq and al Qaeda, the Election, Bill Clinton, Big Business, Politicians
Mar 11, 2005
Blogs Not Yet in the Media Big Leagues
The apparent effect that blogging is having within media and political circles is far ahead of its direct impact on the American public. Relatively few Americans are generally familiar with the phenomenon, and fewer still are reading blogs with ...
Sep 24, 2002
Is Discontent With Health Insurance a Bad Thing?
Low ratings of employee health insurance benefits are not surprising in today's environment. Faced with reduced profit margins and premiums that have been rising more rapidly than inflation, many employers have targeted health insurance for cost ...
Mar 16, 2004
Bush Approval, Satisfaction, Most Important Problem, The Economy
Oct 14, 2003
Iraq, The Economy, Bush's Handling of the Economy, Job Approval, Democratic Presidential Race, Arnold, Limbaugh
Apr 8, 2003
Public Opinion on the War in Iraq, What Happens After the War?, The Economy and President Bush
Oct 8, 2003
Are the News Media Too Liberal?
Forty-five percent of Americans believe the news media in this country are too liberal, while only 14% say the news media are too conservative. These perceptions of liberal bias have not changed over the last three years. More generally, a ...