• The worst damage occurred in Sichuan, which has experienced thousands of aftershocks over the past two weeks, but Sunday's -- which the U.S. Geological Survey measured at a magnitude-6.0 -- was the strongest since a magnitude-5.8 tremor shook the region a day after the initial quake.

    CNN: China evacuates 160,000 over quake lake fears

  • RAINN's count of pregnancies is based on Justice's victimization survey from 2004-05, in part because the CDC's survey has a smaller sample size, says Scott Berkowitz, RAINN's president and founder.

    WSJ: Pregnancies From Rape Prove Tough to Count

  • Now, according to CNBC's All-American Economic Survey, 51% of U.S. households own at least one Apple product.

    CNN: Half of U.S. households own at least one Apple product

  • For what it is worth, the Cabinet Office's consumer-confidence survey rose in November for the second straight month.

    ECONOMIST: Bank of Japan

  • The TUC's annual survey - which began in 2003 - comes just days after similar findings from the Labour Research Department (LRD).

    BBC: NEWS | Business | Directors 'have ?1bn pension pot'

  • More than 1, 000 readers vote each day on the blog's temperature-taking survey about the perceived prospects of the team, said blogger Mike Axisa.

    WSJ: Fans Brace for a Dismal Double Play

  • Strikingly, the Fed's loan-officer survey showed that 70% of respondents expect the quality of their credit-card and other consumer-loan portfolios to get worse.

    ECONOMIST: The credit crisis

  • Nationally, U.S. ski areas had an estimated 56.6 million skier and snowboarder visits during the season, an 11 percent increase over the prior winter and the largest year-over-year gain in 30 years, according to the NSAA's preliminary year-end survey report.

    WSJ: Skier visits up 20 percent at Northeast ski areas

  • They certainly have the concept on the drawing board - it's called the Wide-Field Infrared Survey Telescope, or WFirst.

    BBC: Dark discussion ahead for Europe and US

  • The fall in giving is the largest one-year decline in the survey of individual giving's eight-year history, and the total given is the smallest in real terms since the survey began.

    BBC: Charity donations down 20%, says UK Giving 2012 report

  • July's provisional take-up survey figures showed we are finally turning the corner - as all the experts accept, including Jamie Oliver.

    BBC: School meal guidelines tightened

  • Yes, this would be pretty easy to fake -- and even if it's real, it's just a survey, which means it's sorta fake by design -- but a questionnaire allegedly received by a Mobileburn forum member hints at specs and a rather fascinating concept design for Google's probably-in-the-works cellphone.

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  • In the Swiss-based World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness survey, South Africa comes top in sub-Saharan Africa and 50th out of 142 in the world.

    ECONOMIST: South Africa��s business pre-eminence is being challenged

  • The Fed's every-six-weeks survey of economic conditions found all 12 of its districts reported weakened activity in September.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • His firm's consumer survey from mid-January showed Toyota had fallen from its long-held position of first or second in quality estimates to seventh among potential buyers.

    CNN: Toyota president 'sorry to have made customers uneasy'

  • Some 42.5 million Americans went camping in 2011, according to a U.S. camping industry-sponsored survey that covers all varieties of camping from tents to campground cabin stays.

    CNN: Camping: Horror or bliss?

  • Those who continued to rely solely on their medication scored 33.5 in the St George's Respiratory Syndrome Questionnaire - a survey which asks patients questions such as how often they have coughed, wheezed or brought up phlegm.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Breathing technique 'aids asthma'

  • One of the world's most conspicuously successful centres of enterprise lies in that bit of California known as Silicon Valley: computing is today's knowledge-based industry par excellence (see survey) The new jobs in tomorrow's industries, in manufacturing and services alike, will call for more than button-pressing automatons.

    ECONOMIST: Education and the wealth of nations | The

  • The CDC's survey also uses more-detailed questions than the Justice Department's, and gets a much higher number.

    WSJ: Pregnancies From Rape Prove Tough to Count

  • It's named after their night-sky survey program, the International Scientific Optical Network.

    CNN: Stargazers capture images of comet

  • The number of people concerned about the amount of fat they consume has actually declined over the years--to 30% today from over 50% in 1994--the group's latest survey showed.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Senior Editor Tom Post runs this department of the magazine, now called "Entrepreneurs, " and you can see his handiwork in this issue's Best 200 survey of fast-growing small companies.

    FORBES: Side Lines

  • According to the Confederation of British Industry, which lobbied for a rate cut this week, retail sales fell in the year to June at the steepest rate in its survey's 22-year history.

    ECONOMIST: A weaker economy needs easier money

  • The study was produced with the University of York and the survey's co-author, Jonathan Bradshaw, said it "establishes a valuable benchmark that we can use to track changes in well-being over time".

    BBC: Family argument

  • The U.S.-based, luxury-leaning newsletter, Andrew Harper's Hideaway Report, conducts a yearly high-end reader survey geared at the senior executives among its subscribers.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Travel Watch

  • It's Dudley in the West Midlands - the survey by a property website ranks towns on criteria such as space, pride, safety and neighbourliness.

    BBC: Quiz of the week's news

  • He drove out to meet a team of biologists from the U.S. Geological Survey on a 10-acre restricted area where lonely Joshua trees shook in 50 mile per hour winds.

    WSJ: An Army of Biologists Are on Nature Patrol at Military Bases

  • Manpower (nyse: MAN - news - people )'s quarterly survey has found that U.S. employment expectations has fallen to its lowest level since the fourth quarter of 2003.

    FORBES: This summer looks to be cool on jobs.

  • The eight-week consultation will include an online survey, a survey in the Labour-controlled council's Arrow magazine, a series of 'have your say' events and contact with the local voluntary and business sectors.

    BBC: Public asked for Nottingham budget cut views

  • It will propel you up to a peak in Namsan park -- central Seoul's biggest -- next to the Seoul Tower , from where you can survey the sprawling metropolis.

    CNN: Look into your Seoul for a hit of Korean flavor

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