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Gulf Oil Spill

09.15.10

Koran Burning Plans Grab Media, Public Attention

Perceptions of Obama Press Coverage Hold Steady

08.11.10

More Hearing Good News about Gulf Spill

Public Continues to Track Oil Spill

07.28.10

Sherrod Case Draws Heavy Coverage, Modest Interest

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07.21.10

Oil Leak News Viewed as Mix of Good and Bad

Election Prediction: Many Expect GOP to Take House

07.14.10

Modest Decline in Oil Leak Interest, Sharp Decline in Coverage

Few See Leak Coverage as Excessive

06.24.10

Obama's Ratings Little Affected by Recent Turmoil

Growing Opposition to Increased Offshore Drilling

Section 2: Environment and Energy

06.22.10

Public Reacts Positively To Extensive Gulf Coverage

Limited Interest in World Cup

06.21.10

Public Uncertain About How to Improve Job Situation

06.09.10

News Media Trusted For Information On Oil Leak

Gulf Disaster Continues to Dominate Coverage, Interest

06.03.10

Interest In Oil Spill Stays High As Coverage Grows

Attentiveness Similar to Just After Haiti Quake

05.24.10

Willingness to Compromise a Plus in Midterms

05.19.10

Gulf Oil Leak Dominates Public’s News Interests

Few Want Media to Focus on Court Nominees' Personal Lives

05.12.10

Public Tracks Oil Spill, Media Focuses More On Times Square

News About Economy Remains Mixed

05.11.10

Oil Spill Seen As Ecological Disaster; Government, BP Responses Faulted

Support for Offshore Drilling Declines

05.05.10

Gulf Coast Oil Spill Grabs Public Attention

Most Have Basic Knowledge About Spill, Arizona Immigration Law