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Jun 12If you find the actual experience of getting older to be better than you thought it would be when you when you were younger, you're far from alone.
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Nov 11There are millions of mother-in-law jokes around, but how do these supposedly terrifying figures feel about their daughters-in-law? Actually, they seem to like them, according to a survey released Tuesday.
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Most U.S. voters favor keeping government loans for poor and middle-income students but are less keen on federal grants that aren't repaid, a survey indicated
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Loans For Students OK, But Not Grants, Poll Shows -
Newly-minted MBAs chose the technology firm over the investment bank in a survey released July 18, conducted by research firm Universum. The firm polled grads on their most desirable employers
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MBAs Want To Work At Google, Survey Finds -
Rudy Giuliani, who has not moved to run for president, leads a splintered field of Republican hopefuls in a new poll.
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Rudy Giuliani Leads The Republican Poll But Is Unsure About Running -
New data shows that half of all children with autism wander putting them at risk for trauma, injury or even death. A survey released by the Interactive Autism Network (IAN) shows that half of all parents’ report their children are prone to wandering or bolting from safe places. And, half of those who wander have been missing long enough to cause safety concerns.
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Autism: Half of All Children With Autism Wander -
Republicans may have won many elections last night, but the voters who just gave Republicans control of the House expect them to disappoint Americans by 2012, a survey found. A Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey released Wednesday found 38 percent of likely voters believe it is very likely that most voters will be disappointed with the GOP before the next election.
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Republicans Win Big, But Voters Have Low Expectations for GOP Policy



