- Anti-Obamacare rhetoric and diner Buzz
- Klare Mehrheit singt zu Weihnachten keine Lieder
- Befriending your boss: Is it a good idea?
- Leveson splits the coalition: who’s right?
- Christmas too early in Northern Ireland
- Music festivals to decline in 2013
- Umfrage: Große Mehrheit für Alkoholverbot in Zügen
- Update - Labour lead at 10
- Child exploitation in Northern Ireland
- "Black Friday" Shopping: Some Think The Bargains Weren't As Good As Last Year
- Trotz Preiserhöhung: Großteil der Deutschen ist mit seinem Stromanbieter zufrieden
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- What's taking its toll on Macy's?
- Red Bull brand takes flight
- Fewer Than Half Think Congress And President Obama Will Avoid The "Fiscal Cliff"
- Break The Tax Pledge To Avoid The Fiscal Cliff? Americans Divide On How To React
- Many Support DREAM Act Goals, Pathway To Citizenship
- Leveson: what the public really want
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- Kontaktloses Bezahlen: Jeder Sechste kann sich zukünftige Nutzung der NFC-Technologie vorstellen
- 52% of Londoners want to leave
- Update - Labour lead at 9
- Private Lives And Public Values
- Deutsche fahren auf Markenreifen ab
- Cameron and the EU Budget
- Public says no to prison votes
- Update - Labour lead at 11
- Gangnam Style: Love or Hate?
- Fire Safety: Do We Pay Enough Attention?
- Votes for prisoners
- Brits not investing money
- 82% aware of 'Mad Nad'
- Young adults not saving for retirement
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- Are geeks the new 'cool'?
- Ein kleiner Pieks mit großem Nutzen
- October ThinkTank Survey
- Time travel: backwards or forwards?
- Update - Labour lead at 8
- Umfrage: Mehrheit der Deutschen hält politische Entscheidungen für käuflich
- Avoiding The Fiscal Cliff: Majority Would Accept Some Taxes To Avert Going Over It
- Americans Side With Israel In Current Fighting, But 37% Blames Both Sides
- Americans -- Even The Most Religious -- Accept Gays In Many Leadership Positions
- Petraeus: Still Liked, But Not As Much
- Syrien-Konflikt: Mehrheit der Deutschen lehnt Bundeswehreinsatz in der Türkei ab
- Google spared public anger over tax
- Update - Labour lead at 9
- BBC DG should be outsider: poll
- Best friends
- Update - Labour lead at 10
- Small and mid-cap companies
- Homework: Should parents help their children, or not?
- Neue Unisex-Tarife: Welche Versicherungsabschlüsse die Makler empfehlen
- Freie Werkstattketten haben es schwer
- Invisible wall separating Left and Right
- Update - Labour lead at 11
- Hurricane Sandy's Predictably Small Effect On The Election
- Female nudity: Is it more or less controversial in the context of pregnancy?
- Trust: is this a crisis?
- Update - Labour lead at 10
- He Last Played James Bond In 1983, But Americans Say Sean Connery Is Still The Best
- Coffee shops, energy companies and the Chinese Communist Party
- Smart TV study
- Update - Labour lead at 7
- 64% of Americans unprepared for natural disasters
- Imported beer sustains satisfaction advantage over US domestic beer
- Economic Worries Continue: 39% See Things As Getting Worse
- Finanzmarktstudie: Dread-Disease-Versicherung bei Verbrauchern bisher weitestgehend unbekannt
- Looking Ahead: Limited Room For Compromise
- Welsh receive most spam emails
- Post-Election, Enthusiasm Gap Remains
- Expect low turnout for PCC elections
- 'Scherzy' gives Asda boost on Twitter
- Obama's data-based win
- Update - Labour lead at 10
- 65% des Français jugent que le gouvernement n'est pas clair
- What is the 'ideal age' for marriage?
- Brits' most popular prizes
- The problem of trust
- Update - Labour lead at 4
- Target's early holiday ads pay off
- O2 rettet sich im letzten Moment selbst
- Police elections - good news?
- The Blame Game: Understanding the Beirut Bombing
- Obama vs. Romney
- Update - Labour lead at 12
- Online Relationships in MENA – More Acceptable for Men
- 2/3 GCC Executives are Upbeat About Growth in the Next 12 Months
- Should Petraeus stay or go?
- Près d’un Français sur trois souhaiterait quitter l’UE
- The Obama-effect is yet to infect Brand-USA
- Condoms: Why Labs participants aren't embarrassed to buy them
- YouGov-Umfrage: Mehrheit der Briten lehnt EU-Mitgliedschaft ab
- Update - Labour lead at 11
- It was attitudes not demographics that determined the US campaign
- The next archbishop
- Brit and German opinion on the EU
- Dorries wrong, Cameron right
- The Republicans are in slow-motion demographic crisis
- Generation Smartphone erwartet gute Netzqualität
- US election results
- Update - Labour lead at 11
- UN Issue Palestine a "Birth Certificate"
- Microsoft, Bing and Windows all see Buzz lift
- YouGov Poll Performance In The 2012 U.S. Elections
- Did Mitt Romney's Conservative Shift Hurt or Help Him in the General Election?
- How Obama won
- Voters Turn Off Almost Half Of The Campaign Ads They Encounter
- Jeder vierte Deutsche ist für einen EU-Austritt
- Tesco set for Christmas tussle
- Women save less than men
- How Obama won
- Update - Labour lead at 7
- Final YouGov Polls Show Obama Leads By 2%
- Nachlassender Service: Warteschleife nervt Kunden am meisten
- Heineken after Bond film
- US Foreign Relations after four years of Obama
- Update - Labour lead at 9
- Political Knowledge Does Not Guard Against Belief In Conspiracy Theories
- Final YouGov Surveys Show Favorable Landscape For Obama
- Scots against lowering voting age
- Obama will beat Romney by 2%
- No End in Sight For Syria but Turkish Involvement Welcomed
- Scenic views should be protected
- Fast 70 Prozent der Deutschen sind mit der Arbeit von Schwarz-Gelb unzufrieden
- Spielekonsolen haben zu kämpfen
- Obama on course for narrow victory
- Colorado
- Texas
- Florida
- Nevada
- Iowa
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Pennsylvania
- Washington State
- New Jersey
- Michigan
- Connecticut
- Minnesota
- Wisconsin
- Virginia
- California
- New York
- Massachusetts
- Maryland
- Missouri
- Arizona
- Indiana
- Illinois
- Georgia
- Final YouGov Polls Show Obama Leads By 2%
- New Mexico
- New Hampshire
- Tennessee
- Update - Labour lead at 7
- What If? The Hillary Effect
- Star Wars
- Update - Labour lead at 11
- US election polls
- Women in boardrooms
- The reputation of British banks
- Obama or Romney?
- American Public Sends Mixed Economic Signals Before Election
- Update - Labour lead at 11
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