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Around 2.5 million eligible voters went to the polls on Sunday as the vote kicked off at 8:00 a.m. (1000 GMT), as planned. Polling is due to end at 7:30 p.m. (2130 GMT), with initial results expected to be reported about an hour after the closing of the...
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Turkish reactions to the Zurich agreement with Armenia have been mixed. But they will tolerate it if it yields concrete results – on Turkey’s negotiations for EU membership, above all The Zurich agreement of October 10, normalizing relations between...
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A new study suggests that people's political views may affect how they perceive President Barack Obama's skin tone, with liberals tending to "lighten" his skin and conservatives tending to "darken" it. "Our beliefs, you know, in this case our political...
Tags: skin tone, Too Caruso, Eugene Caruso, political view, lightened photos, Obama, Washington, Psychometrics, Public opinion, Opinion poll, Polling, Psephology
It was based on landline and cell phone telephone interviews with a nationally representative random sample of 1,006 adults. Interviews were conducted with 806 respondents on landline telephones and 200 on cellular phones. Digits in the phone numbers...
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Winning wars in the Information Age largely depends on winning the battle for public opinion. Thus the opinion-shaping role of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) when it attacked a high profile California professor for his criticism of Israeli policy in...
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Recently, a large number of internal documents from the Climate Research Unit of the University of East Anglia were posted onto the internet by an anonymous source. One of the documents from this collection of information is a short pamphlet put out by...
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But judicial conscience is not to be confused with personal conscience. Judicial conscience is founded on the judge's sworn commitment to uphold the rule of law. It is informed not by the judge's personal views, nor the judge's views as to what policy...
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Americans dont want to shoulder the cost of President Obamas health care overhaul themselves. They think the rich should pay for it. Thats the finding from a new Associated Press poll, and it could boost House Democrats, who have proposed taxing upper-income...
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A proposal to ban the construction of minarets appears to be winning support, but is still some way short of a majority, according to the latest opinion poll. Two weeks ahead of the nationwide vote at the end of November, 53 per cent of respondents said...
Tags: Claude Longchamp, Switzerland, Zurich, Psychometrics, Public opinion, Minaret, Opinion poll, Polling, Psephology