71. A new survey seems to back that argument. 72. A new survey shows most parents have no plans to buy new TVs with V-chips to block out bad shows for kids. 73. A new survey shows that experts still expect we could have big problems. 74. A new survey shows the electronic communications industry continues to boom. 75. A new survey shows the number of planned job cuts by major U.S. businesses surged in October to the highest level in nine months. 76. A new survey suggests the Chinese are thinking twice before buying that new refrigerator. 77. A new Times Mirror survey, for example, shows that the congressional leadership is falling in public esteem while the President is rising. 78. A new national survey found the Kansan remains solidly at the front of the GOP pack. 79. A new survey of chief information officers suggests that the drastic recent cuts in corporate technology budgets may be starting to end. 80. A new survey reveals a national shortage of teachers in the biggest cities. |