- 31st Oct - Labour lead drops to 2
- With Gaddafi Dead, 52% of Americans Now Support U.S. Involvement in Libya
- The entitlement culture: time to kill It off?
- BlackBerry: road to recovery?
- Süßwaren: Pringles kämpft sich ins Chips-Spitzenfeld
- Political scandals – when do voters condemn politicians?
- 80% say “sagging” inappropriate in most circumstances
- Ending The War In Iraq: Obama Appoval On Iraq Rises 8 Points
- Button the favourite, Vettel the best
- Enid Blyton and her timeless classic The Famous Five, tops favourite children’s book poll
- Hard Times: 72% Say Country Is On The Wrong Track, President And Congress At Or Near Record Lows In
- Main Street Sees Occupy Wall Street Favorably — OWS Fares Better Than The Tea Party
- Cybersecurity: How to crash the Internet
- Update 26th Oct - Approval up
- Americans Like Obama’s Jobs Proposals: But Only 32% Think His Plan Will Create Many Jobs
- Brits say ‘no’ to Royal roles
- Männer und Frauen urteilen unterschiedlich über Functional Food
- Update 25th Oct - Approval dips further
- What’s 9-9-9?: Most Have Heard Of It, But Americans Oppose Cain’s Plan 35% To 24%
- Gaddafi death 'will improve' Libya
- Supermarket discounts a con?
- British split on donor payments
- Gesundheitlicher Zusatznutzen? Deutsche zweifeln an Functional Food
- Update 24th Oct - Approval still low
- The Rise Of Herman Cain: Gop Voters Give Him A Double-Digit Lead Over Romney
- Polling on Europe
- Chocolate lovers unite
- Why question wording matters
- Welche Getränkemarken bei Social-Media-Nutzern besonders gut ankommen
- Update - Labour lead sinks to 2
- 54% say athletes shouldn't be allowed to strike over salaries
- Brits divided on temp rights
- Update 20th Oct - Results stable
- "Not for Women" campaign not working for men either
- No Bump For The Nobel Committee
- BlackBerry suffers more than RIM
- Blackberry Buzz Scores Finally Stabilizing After Global Outage
- Tigger tops Pooh character poll
- Update 19th Sept - Labour lead by 6
- President Obama: Low Approval But Still Competitive In 2012
- Will a ‘fat tax’ beat obesity?
- Liam Fox resignation
- Update - Approval up
- Herman Cain Increases His Lead As The GOP Presidential Favorite
- Blackberry Image leidet unter Ausfall des mobilen Internetdienstes
- Charity in the street
- Update - Labour lead at 3
- The Potential GOP Field Shrinks, But Satisfaction With Choices Is Up 10 Points
- Defending your home
- A hi-tech pain in the neck?
- Conferences? What conferences?
- Update - Labour lead drops to 3
- 77% Are Aware Of Occupy Wall Street And The Movement Gets More Support Than Opposition
- Kaufhausketten im Aufwärtstrend, C&A taumelt
- Update - Labour lead at 5
- The Trial of Michael Jackson’s Doctor: By Two To One, Those With An Opinion Would Vote “Guilty”
- Two Years After The President’s Nobel Peace Prize, 48% Say The Prize Was A Mistake
- Cameron conference debt speech
- NRW-Wahltrend: Piraten gefährden rot-grüne Mehrheit
- Update 12th Oct - Results stable
- Obama Approval Is At Only 39%, But He Leads Possible Gop Challengers
- Results: Your ‘fantasy festival’
- Wales is fans ‘most impressive’ rugby side
- Battle of the high street brands
- Bundestagswahl: Fast jeder Zweite würde "D-Mark-Partei" in Betracht ziehen
- Update - Approval dips
- A New Gop Front-Runner: Herman Cain Leads The Field — With And Without Chris Christie
- Poverty: Things can only get worse
- NHS nursing care
- Feeling the chill
- H&M unter Druck – Zara triumphiert
- Despite Al-Awlaki’s Death, 64% Still See Al-Qaeda As A Serious Threat
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- The Tories' problem with women
- Update - Labour lead narrows
- Ketchup challenges mustard's hot-dog supremacy
- An All Blacks victory?
- Should schoolchildren be caned?
- The finalist factor
- Facebook: Was Deutsche hinter „Timeline“ befürchten
- Killing Al-Awlaki Raises Obama’s Approval On Terrorism Eight Points
- Mehrheit der Bundesbürger hält Afghanistan-Einsatz für fehlgeschlagen
- First post-Cameron speech update
- 60% Of Republicans Favor Disaster Relief Only With Other Budget Cuts
- A comeback for boosterism?
- Are you a ‘have’ or ‘have not’?
- UK attitudes to extradition
- Facebook: Mehrheit sieht Timeline kritisch
- Update - No Tory boost
- Consumers’ Desire to Acquire Seems Permanently Altered
- 60% Support The Death Penalty, But That’s A Decrease Since February
- Do you believe in psychics?
- Update - Results constant
- Low Approval — 39% – For The President; Lowest Ever — 7% – For Congress
- Half Of GOP Voters Are Paying Close Attention To The 2012 Race
- "Unrecognized Greatness" helps Audi lead the luxury car pack
- One in five Britons opposes gay marriage
- Southwest Airlines LGBT scores crash into negative
- Kindle Fire ignites tablet war
- Update - Labour lead at 5
- The importance of being centrist
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