GALLUP NEWS SERVICE
How closely have you been following the news concerning ________ -- very closely, somewhat closely, not too closely, or not at all?
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 Date  | 
 News Event  | 
 % Very/Somewhat closely  | 
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 June 28-July 1, 2001  | 
 Andrea Yates, the Houston woman accused of murdering her 5 children  | 
 68%  | 
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 June 28 - July 1, 2001  | 
 Ford-Firestone dispute  | 
 65  | 
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 July 10-11, 2001  | 
 Disappearance of Chandra Levy  | 
 63  | 
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 February 1-4, 2001  | 
 Clinton's pardons in last week in office  | 
 62  | 
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 February 1-4, 2001  | 
 Bush's faith-based initiative  | 
 60  | 
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 February 19-21, 2001  | 
 Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich  | 
 60  | 
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 May 7-9, 2001  | 
 McVeigh execution  | 
 59  | 
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 March 9-11, 2001  | 
 Campaign finance debate  | 
 49  | 
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 June 28 - July 1, 2001  | 
 Bush energy plan  | 
 46  | 
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 June 28 - July 1, 2001  | 
 Justice Department lawsuit against Microsoft  | 
 39  | 
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 July 10-11, 2001  | 
 Stem cell research  | 
 38  | 
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 June 28- July 1 2001  | 
 Patient's bill of rights  | 
 36  | 
Overall, do you feel the news media have acted responsibly or irresponsibly in this situation?
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 Situation  | 
 Date  | 
 Responsibly  | 
 Irresponsibly  | 
 No opinion  | 
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 %  | 
 %  | 
 %  | 
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 The death of John F. Kennedy Jr.  | 
 1999 Jul 22-25  | 
 75  | 
 22  | 
 3  | 
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 The shootings at the school in Littleton, Colorado on April 20, 1999  | 
 1999 Apr 26-27  | 
 67  | 
 29  | 
 4  | 
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 The investigation into the disappearance of Chandra Levy  | 
 2001 Jul 10-11  | 
 61  | 
 30  | 
 9  | 
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 The recent school shootings  | 
 2001 Mar 26-28  | 
 57  | 
 37  | 
 6  | 
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 Bill Clinton's investigation and impeachment process  | 
 1999 Feb 4-7  | 
 48  | 
 50  | 
 2  | 
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 Bush daughters issued citations by police for attempts to buy alcohol with false ID  | 
 2001 Jun 8-10  | 
 42  | 
 54  | 
 4  | 
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 The alleged affair between Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky  | 
 1998 Jan 28  | 
 37  | 
 55  | 
 8  | 
Survey Methods
The most recent results are based on telephone interviews with a randomly selected national sample of 998 adults, 18 years and older, conducted July 10-11, 2001. For results based on this sample, one can say with 95 percent confidence that the maximum error attributable to sampling and other random effects is plus or minus 3 percentage points. In addition to sampling error, question wording and practical difficulties in conducting surveys can introduce error or bias into the findings of public opinion polls.