- PRINCETON, N.J., June 28 (UPI) -- Forty-one percent of adults say they have a great deal or a lot of confidence in the U.S. medical system, a Gallup Poll indicated. The telephone survey of 1,004 U.S. (United Press International)
- A new Quinnipiac University poll released Wednesday shows U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and Congressman Connie Mack running neck-and-neck. Nelson leads Mack 41 to 40 percent. But first, Mack must win the GOP nomination in the Aug. 14 primary election. (Naples Daily News)
- r.reuters.com/xav98s As in previous polls, emerging markets are expected to lead the way, although some developed market indexes look set for hearty returns over the next 12 months. The U.S. (Reuters India)
- Take our quick poll below to tell us whether you think smoking should be allowed in cabins, and then leave a comment to tell us why you voted the way you did. (USA Today)
- The mood was nonetheless far more upbeat than in the United States, where unemployment topped the concerns of large corporations, a trend that has lasted several quarters. (YAHOO!)
- Twenty-one percent of Americans reported confidence in U.S. banks, according to a recent Gallup poll. Thats roughly half the approval rating reported before the recession, and the lowest percentage since Gallup first began tracking the data. (Huffington Post)
- The poll was conducted by Quinnipiac University after the provided they had spent five years in the United States and met other criteria. (Los Angeles Times)
- A slump in oil prices, with U.S. crude futures down more than 25 percent from their cut the outlook for Indias BBB- ratings to negative. (Reuters India)
- Click here for full poll results. Congress is investigating the botched government operation that allowed thousands of guns to be smuggled to criminals in Mexico. One of the weapons is believed to have been used to kill a U.S. border agent. (FOX News)
- He responded by laughing and saying, I bet you do! But then he surprised me by adding, I wanna see it too, actually. (USA Today)
Thursday, June 28, 2012
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