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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 ...
Mar 13, 2003
Global Tensions and Your Sales Force
As tensions between the United States and Europe mount -- along with talk of punitive boycotts -- will U.S. companies feel the pinch? Will French and German businesses suffer declining sales in the U.S.? It's possible, and sales managers must ...
Feb 25, 2002
Enron and You
This is one scandal that sales executives should watch closely, because the Enron debacle may have a profound impact on how they manage their teams in the future.
Jul 14, 1999
Military on Top, HMOs Last in Public Confidence Poll
PRINCETON NJ The Gallup Poll's annual rating of Americans' confidence in the country's major institutions shows that the public has more confidence in the military than in any other institution tested, followed by organized religion, and the ...
Aug 5, 2003
Democratic Presidential Nomination, California Recall Election, President Bush and the Economy, Terrorism, Liberia, Gay Clergy
Jan 21, 2003
President Bush, The 2004 Election, War in Iraq, North Korea, The Nation's Mood, Abortion
Jul 8, 2003
Congress, World Affairs, The Economy, Howard Dean, Arnold Schwarzenegger, All-Star Game
Dec 10, 2002
Iraq, Most Important Problem, War on Terrorism, Bush Approval, The Economy, Americans' Satisfaction With Their Personal Lives, Popular News Sources
Sep 28, 2005
Trust in Federal Government Not Shaken by Katrina
Gallup's annual Governance survey, conducted Sept. 12-15, suggests that the events surrounding Hurricane Katrina have thus far had little effect on Americans' fundamental levels of confidence in the federal government. In contrast, the 9/11 ...