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Another study, soon to be published online by the Maternal and Child Health Journal, appears tosupport Pew's finding that "it just happened" really does.
Most parents have kids for 'joy'; to many it 'just happened' 2010
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"This survey suggests the generations have discovered they can disagree without being disagreeable," says Paul Taylor, director of Pew's Social and Demographic Trends Project, which did the survey as a follow-up to a survey in June that found a generation gap wider than in 1969, at the height of conflict.
Parents, kids today more in harmony than prior generations 2009
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Mark Blumenthal notes that Pew's Global Attitudes Project finds only 17 percent of Egyptians held a favorable view of the U.S. last year.
HUFFPOST HILL - Judge Nixes Health Care Reform Eliot Nelson 2011
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"The law was enacted ... to encourage the development of the West and ... rewarded those people who trekked across the frontier and gave them the right to mine gold, silver, whatever other valuable metals they could find on public land in unlimited amounts for free," said Pew's Jane Danowitz.
1872 Mining Law Lets Companies Take $1 Billion A Year From Public Lands Without Paying Royalties 2011
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Mark Blumenthal notes that Pew's Global Attitudes Project finds only 17 percent of Egyptians held a favorable view of the U.S. last year.
HUFFPOST HILL - Judge Nixes Health Care Reform Eliot Nelson 2011
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Pew's new report on long-term unemployment is sobering stuff:
Too young not to work, too old to get a job Ezra Klein 2011
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[Christine] O'Donnell, despite lacking national name recognition earlier this year, has been covered more than any other 2010 candidate, according to research provided by Pew's Project for Excellence in Journalism. ...
Should this be titled 'the culture that is the media' or 'markets in everything'? Ezra Klein 2010
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Phyllis Cuttino, director of Pew's clean energy programme, said: National policy matters - investment follows policy.
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The study by Pew's Philadelphia Research Initiative compares such items as council budgets, staffing, salaries, electoral conditions, tenure and representativeness.
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"The system designed to deter inmates from continued criminal behavior clearly is falling short," according to the study by Pew's Public Safety Performance Project, an arm of the non-profit's public policy analysis group.
Study: Prisons failing to deter repeat criminals in 41 states 2011
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