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Surveys: Atheists pray, Americans believe in heaven (New Haven Register) Scripps Howard News Service Among the provocative findings of two recent surveys of religious faith is that a majority of Americans who claim to be atheists are inclined to pray, one-third of them “often.” About the same number of atheists profess a belief in Satan, hell and demons. Half of them believe in angels and ghosts. Pollsters ponder racial bias among U.S. voters - and in their own polls (International Herald Tribune) Most surveys point toward a victory for Barack Obama in the U.S. presidential election, but pollsters say they cannot be sure how accurately polls capture people's feelings about race. Rutter’s offers cash to drop traffic surveys (The Sentinel) Monroe Township supervisors were presented with an unexpected offer of $15,000 Thursday night from Rutter’s, but there was a catch. Obama rides a wave of bad economic news (Los Angeles Times) Surveys indicate the financial crisis has drowned out other concerns, pulling even longtime Republican voters away from John McCain. For months, Mark Wagner stuck by John McCain, even as the economy stalled and other Americans came to blame Republican leadership. Then, about three weeks ago, the deepening economic downturn pushed him to reconsider. Albemarle surveys students on bullying (The Daily Progress) Albemarle County wants to determine the extent of bullying in its schools and ways it can be prevented. |