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  • Dr Julie Rugg, from the Cemetery Research Group at the University of York, says the only solution to the crisis is to return to the "old tradition" of reusing graves.

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  • He says the research group has received a lot of positive feedback about the idea from both medical and engineering communities.

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  • Bill Wanger, the executive vice president of programming and research at Fox Sports Media Group, says the Cowboys are among a handful of "national-appeal teams" that draw huge TV ratings no matter what market they're broadcast in.

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  • The charity YoungMinds says research it carried out with the Cello marketing group found that four in 10 young people do not know where to go for help and that one in three parents would not seek professional help if their child was self-harming.

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  • "Only big companies with hefty asset levels are allowed to bid for PFIs and the need for consortiums demonstrates that even big companies sometimes have trouble meeting the PFI rules, " says James Hastings of the Construction Forecasting and Research group.

    BBC: Private company bonanza

  • "We've seen people walk away from significant bonuses rather than deal with the continued stress of long hours, " says David Dell, research director at The Concours Group, a consulting firm in Kingwood, Texas.

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  • The total value of new outsourcing contracts awarded in the Americas fell 39% year-on-year in the quarter, says tech research firm Information Services Group.

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  • That decision could prove wise in the long term, says Prudential Equity Group analyst Mark Lipacis, who wrote in a research note that the deal makes strategic sense.

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  • "Unless a plan is doing well on everything, patients are getting the short end of the stick, " says Sidney Wolfe, director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group and an author of the report.

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  • "The growth rate is declining, and that means fewer opportunities for Andersen and others, " says Dean Davison of the Meta Group research firm.

    FORBES: The service mob

  • "It's going to put an undue administrative burden on customers to make upgrades to their software, " says Gene Signorini, research director at the Yankee Group.

    FORBES: RIM's Last Shot?

  • "You'd be laughed out of the NRC if you asked to build one of these now, " says James Moore, of the Vermont Public Interest Research Group.

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  • "The technocrats let the president down, " says James Castle, who heads an economic research group in Jakarta.

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  • "There have been reports that DirecTV management discussed a plan to put in a bid and buy DirecTV themselves, " says Jimmy Schaeffler of The Carmel Group, a satellite research firm based in Carmel, Calif.

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  • "The Japanese have proven themselves masters of the consumer business, " says Bertrand Bidaud, head of telecoms research at Gartner Group.

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  • But the EDI system requires proprietary software and private networks which most small Asian manufacturers can't afford, says Joe Sweeney, research director in Hong Kong for the Gartner Group.

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  • "Even the most conservative antitrust people I know think you need at least three market players to have competition, " says Scott Cleland, an analyst with communications research firm the Precursor Group.

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  • "I'd wait until the Friday after Thanksgiving, " says Britt Beemer, president of America's Research Group, which tracks retail industry trends.

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  • Stewart Wolpin, an analyst with market research group Points North, says only 13% of consumers know about the digital switch.

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  • But in the narrower atrial fibrillation market, which is where Pradaxa is already approved, it is being used 16% of the time, says Mark Schoenebaum, a health care analyst at stock research firm ISI Group.

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  • These women, whose buying power has been on the upswing, often faring better than their male counterparts in a down economy, will drive retail purchases, says Marshall Cohen, chief industry analyst with market research firm the NPD Group.

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  • "Cancer is caused by many different processes and inflammation is one of them, and if you could inhibit that process it would be tremendously helpful, " says Young S. Kim, program director in the Nutritional Science Research Group at the National Cancer Institute.

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  • Indeed, says Stephen Bond of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, an economic research group, it is far from clear that Mr Brown's package will make much difference to investment or productivity, even though the capital gains tax reform is likely to encourage more new firms to be formed.

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  • No, says Jon Golinger, consumer-program director of the California Public Interest Research Group.

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  • "It's a false premise, " says retail expert Britt Beemer of America's Research Group on the notion of Wal-Mart's same-store sales as a valid economic measurement.

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  • "If you expect a 3% rise in income and you get 2.5%, you're disappointed, " says Ken Goldstein, an economist at the Conference Board, a private research group in New York.

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  • The findings are "pretty good evidence" that violent video games do indeed cause aggressive behavior, says Dr. L. Rowell Huesmann, director of the Research Center for Group Dynamics at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research in Ann Arbor.

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  • "Ninety-nine percent of companies that find themselves in this position walk away in the face of the prospect of a two- or three-year lawsuit, " says Scott Clelend, managing director of the Precursor Group, a satellite research firm based in Washington, D.

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  • But while there seems to be no consumer demand for larger tablets, the use case of watching movies as a group, or flipping through photos with loved ones on the couch, on a 13-inch slate isn't too hard to imagine, says Jakob Nielsen, principal at the Nielsen Norman Group, a usability research firm.

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