60% of American say they remember where they were when they learned of Princess Diana's death. 57% say if Diana had lived,she would now be a serious spokeswoman on important issues,while20% say she would more likely be a fun-loving socialite.
Two years after Hurricane Katrina,36% of Americans say at least some progress has been made in rebuilding the damaged areas of the Gulf Coast,while only 9% say a lot of progress has been made.34% say not much or no progress has been made. 21% say they don't know.
A poll conducted in more than 450 neighborhoods across all 18 provinces of Iraq has found little support among Iraqis for the U.S. troop surge.61% of Iraqis say conditions in the country have become worse due to the surge,while 11% say they're become better.
If another terrorist attack were to occur in the U.S. Americans would rather have Rudy Giuliani in charge as president than Hillary Clinton. By a 50% to 36% margin,Americans choose Giuliani over Clinton as best capable of responding to an attack.
53% of Americans say they'd like to see Bill Clinton play an active role in policymaking if his wife,Hillary, wins the presidency.Among Republics, 75% would not want him to be actively involved: among Democrats, 75% would.
Rudy Giuiani probably didn't do himself any favors by taking a phone call from his wife during a recent speech.Only 9% of Americans says a candidate should interrupt a speech for a phone call,while 81% say candidates should never do so.