Each week, USATODAY.com and TripAdvisor.com will post a new survey question on a timely travel topic. This week: You've just entered your hotel room for the first time. You put down your luggage. Now what's the very first thing you do?
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Fewer Montana high school students are smoking, and more are wearing seat belts in vehicles, according to a survey of 1,800 high school students in the state this spring.
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Queens has the cleanest – and the dirtiest – subway line in the city, according to The New York Public Interest Research Group (NYPIRG) Straphangers Campaign’s 10th annual “Subway Shmutz” survey, which rates the cleanliness of each subway line.
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While we learned in last year's official Student Life Sex Survey that about 43 percent of 332 students who responded were still "virgins," we realize that not everyone who is a virgin is less sexual and that not all those who have lost their virginity are subsequently very sexual.
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The pharma industry in the country has grown from mere Rs 1500 crore turnover in 1980 to over Rs 78,000 crore in 2008, with about 10 per cent share in the volume of global production, according to the latest Economic Survey which called for decontrolling of prices.
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HELENA (AP) — Fewer Montana high school students are smoking and more are wearing seat belts in motor vehicles, according to a spring survey of 1,800 high school students in the state.
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TYLER -- A new survey shows the adult obesity rate increashed in 23 U.S. states last year. Perhaps even worse, no state saw a decline in obesity. KTBB Radio's Garth Maier and KETK asks you what is the cuase of America's ever-increasing problem with obesity? read more
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