Large Majority of Egyptians Put High Priority on Fair Courts
About eight-in-ten Egyptians said last spring that a fair judiciary was very important to their nation’s future.
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About eight-in-ten Egyptians said last spring that a fair judiciary was very important to their nation’s future.
Most Americans (51%) said in a Nov. 8-11 survey they do not believe President Obama and Republicans in Congress will reach an agreement to avoid the “fiscal cliff.”
About four-in-ten Americans say they do not understand well or at all the tax and spending consequences of going over the fiscal cliff.
Just over half of adult cell phone owners used their devices during the last holiday season to help make a shopping decision while in a store.
About eight-in-ten parents of online teens say they worry about how much information advertisers can learn about their child’s online behavior, topping a list of privacy concerns.
Rural residents in the U.S. lag behind those in suburban and urban areas when it comes to technology adoption.
Fully 85% of American adults own a cell phone, and the devices have become a portal for an ever-growing list of activities. Taking photos and texting top the list.
Photo taking, texting, and accessing the internet are the most popular activities people pursue with their mobile phones
Over time, the number of American adult cell phone owners performing specific activities on their cell phones has grown.
Just as the White House and Congress faced a deadline for an agreement on raising the debt ceiling in 2011, they now must reach a deal to avoid a “fiscal cliff” before year-end. And, they have to do it against the backdrop of a public that’s divided on how to reduce the deficit.
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