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  • April 2008
    • Benedict's US Trip Improved His Image

      Benedict's US Trip Improved His Image

      (Newser) - Both the pontiff and the Catholic Church got an image boost following the pope's recent US visit, reports Reuters. A post-trip poll found that 61% of Americans, both Catholics and non-Catholics, believe the pope's 6-day stint met or exceeded their expectations; 65% now have a more positive view of Pope Benedict. More »

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      Catholic Church   Pope Benedict XVI   sex scandal   Pope Benedict's US visit   gay priests   Marist College Institute for Public Opinion

  • March 2008
    • 70% of New Yorkers Want Spitzer to Resign

      70% of New Yorkers Want Spitzer to Resign

      (Newser) - New Yorkers want embattled Gov. Eliot Spitzer to resign from office—or they’ll throw him out, reports the AP. A poll yesterday found 70% of state residents want Spitzer to quit; if he doesn’t, 66% say he should be impeached. "It's a big thumbs down," said pollster Lee Miringoff, director of the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion. More »

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      poll   Eliot Spitzer   prostitution ring   prostitute   impeachment   Marist College Institute for Public Opinion   New Yorkers

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