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Sensitivity to Water Pollution Rising in Beijing

Beijing residents' responses to questions about water pollution suggest their concern about the problem has deepened since 2004. In 2004, just 27% said water pollution was a serious problem where they lived; that number jumped to 41% in 2006.

Is the Smog Lifting for Beijing Residents?

Beijing's campaign to host a "Green Olympics" in 2008 may be raising residents' standards for air quality. Despite evident improvements, the city's inhabitants are more likely to say air pollution is a problem now (63%) than they were in 2004 ...

Olympic Fever?

Majority of Americans Plan to Watch Winter Olympics

The athletes of the world are gathered in Torino, Italy for the 20th Winter Olympics games. The audience expected to watch the coverage of the Olympics in the United States will likely be disproportionately made up of senior citizens, women, and ...

Poll of Moscow: Muscovites High on City's Art, Culture

Gallup's poll of Moscow reveals the populace is proud and supportive of its arts and entertainment.

Who Are the Sports Stars in Teens’ Eyes?

The Olympics may be over, but the sports world hasn't gotten much of a breather: the football season kicked off, the U.S. Open and World Cup enthralled tennis and hockey fans, and baseball's playoffs and the NBA preseason are on the horizon. ...

Questions and Answers With the Editor in Chief

Swimming, Track, Gymnastics Will Dominate Fan Interest at Olympics

As the 28th Olympic Games open in Athens, Greece, a new Gallup Poll shows most Americans will focus on results in swimming, track, and gymnastics events, citing those as their favorite Summer Olympic sports. While track and field has been under ...

Iraq and al Qaeda, the Election, Bill Clinton, Big Business, Politicians

Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, Economy, Gas Prices, Iraq, John Kerry

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