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- Views on the American Scene. // National Journal;12/12/98, Vol. 30 Issue 50, p2957
Presents the results of surveys on social issues in the United States (US) during December 1998. Views on the economy; Public sentiment on assisted suicide; Public opinion on the impeachment of US President Bill Clinton.
- Views on the American scene. // National Journal;9/27/97, Vol. 29 Issue 39, p1922
Presents poll readings on different issues and topics in the United States. Issues polled include the general direction the country is taking; Effect of free international trade on the country; Involvement of the federal government on television programming.
- NCC: Race poll shows need for 'sacred conversations.'. // Christian Century;8/12/2008, Vol. 125 Issue 16, p13
The article presents commentary on a poll conducted by the "New York Times" and CBS News regarding perceptions of race relations and religion in the U.S. in the 21st century. Sample statistics from the poll are cited, suggesting that opinions of racial discrimination are split along racially...
- On Immigrants' Lives. Dolliver, Mark // Adweek;9/28/2009, Vol. 50 Issue 34, p23
The article focuses on a May, 2009 public opinion poll of immigrants living in the U.S. Almost 90 percent of respondents said they were very or somewhat happy with their lives in the U.S., and a majority said they considered the U.S. to be their permanent home. Almost half said it took between...
- On Race Relations, Present and Future. // MediaWeek;11/16/2009, Vol. 19 Issue 41, p37
The article focuses on an October, 2009 U.S. public opinion poll on race relations. The poll found that approximately one-third of respondents felt race relations had improved only slightly since the election of President Barack Obama, while another third felt that they had not changed at all. A...
- Did you know? Elvin, John // Insight on the News;04/26/99, Vol. 15 Issue 15, p35
Presents several surveys on various social and political subjects in the United States as of April 26, 1999. Views on the conviction of assisted-suicide provider Jack Kevorkian for second-degree murder; Business leaders' comments on President Bill Clinton's behavior; Reason for the public's...
- Insensitivity Pays. // Broadcasting & Cable;8/20/2007, Vol. 137 Issue 33, p50
This editorial comments on why polled Americans think their country is on the wrong track. An example is the settlement between radio host Don Imus and CBS over the incident where Imus called the Rutgers University women's basketball team "nappy-headed hos." The settlement frees Imus to go find...
- Churches get religion on marketing. Bulik, Beth Snyder // Advertising Age;5/11/2009, Vol. 80 Issue 17, p4
The article examines public opinion polls which show an increasing number of U.S. residents, especially young adults, stating they belong to no organized religion. This fact is discussed from a marketing perspective. Members of a consumer-oriented society are seen as more likely to require...
- Autumn of Our Discontent. // National Review;11/21/1994, Vol. 46 Issue 22, p18
The article contends that the wave of public anger in the United States is an indication of skepticism about big government rather than a simple manifestation of contempt for a lightweight President or Congress. It is asserted that the deepest source of collective pessimism in the country is...


