Issue: TerrorismRSS

(09/10/03) -

Red Numbers For Bush’s Performance

(CPOD) Sept. 10, 2003 – For the first time sine January 2001, a majority of Americans are critical of the way George W. Bush is doing his job, according to a poll by Zogby America. 54 per cent of respondents have a negative assessment of their president’s performance.

(09/10/03) -

Americans Believe Hussein Was Involved In 9/11

(CPOD) Sept. 10, 2003 – Despite the absence of conclusive evidence, many Americans think Saddam Hussein participated in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, according to a poll by the Washington Post. 69 per cent of respondents believe the deposed Iraqi leader was personally involved in the operation.

(09/09/03) -

Two Years After 9/11, New Yorkers Split On Memorial

(CPOD) Sept. 9, 2003 – Residents of New York City are split over how to deal with the architectural project that will replace the World Trade Center, according to a poll by Blum & Weprim Associates released by Newsday and NY1 News. 40 per cent of respondents believe remembering those who died on the terrorist attacks is more important, while 37 per cent think revitalizing the economy in Lower

(09/08/03) -

World More Dangerous Now, Say Americans

(CPOD) Sept. 8, 2003 – Americans do not feel secure, according to a poll by the Pew Research Center for the People and Press. 75 per cent of respondents believe the world is more dangerous today, compared to ten years ago.

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(09/04/03) -

New Yorkers Oppose Bush Terrorism Strategy

(CPOD) Sept. 4, 2003 – Residents of New York are dissatisfied with George W. Bush’s policies, according to a poll by Blum and Weprin Associates published in the New York Daily News. 56 per cent of respondents disapprove of the president’s strategy on terrorism, a 14 per cent increase in a year.

(09/02/03) -

Aznar’s “unveiling” sets stage for Spain vote

The president picked Rajoy to lead the Popular Party. Voters and political alliances will decide his fate.
Mario Canseco For several decades, Mexican presidents chose their successors through a process affectionately known as “destape”, or unveiling.

(09/01/03) -

There Are Terrorists In U.S., Say Americans

(CPOD) Sept. 1, 2003 – Just days before the second anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, Americans believe there are still al-Qaeda operatives living in the United States, according to a poll by Gallup. 80 per cent of respondents say there are terrorists associated with Osama bin Laden in American soil.

(08/25/03) -

Canadians Mull Terrorist Activity

(CPOD) Aug. 25, 2003 – Residents of Ontario are worried over a possible terrorist act, according to a poll by Navigator Ltd. 60.2 per cent of respondents are concerned over the possibility of an attack in Canadian soil.

(08/20/03) -

Australians Reflect On Death Penalty

(CPOD) Aug. 20, 2003 – A recent attack has swayed Australian views on the death penalty, according to a poll by Newspoll published in The Australian. 56 per cent of respondents support capital punishment for people guilty of terrorist acts.

(08/18/03) -

Britons Want Tougher Immigration Standards

(CPOD) Aug. 18, 2003 – British citizens are not satisfied with existing immigration guidelines and procedures, according to a poll by YouGov published in The Sun. 82 per cent of respondents say the government’s policies regarding asylum seekers are not tough enough.