According to the Reuters on November 29, the Beatles rank as the No. 1 defunct act Americans would most like to see in concert, survey results released on November 29 suggest。
The survey of American’s attitudes and interests was conducted by Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) and a survey unit. The Beatles topped those polled with 22 percent, Jackson scored 20 percent, Sinatra got 18 percent and Mozart got 14 percent。
A quarter of the people polled said they think their life is interesting enough to be given a reality show, while three quarters of respondents did not think so。
Asked who they would like to raise their children if something were to happen to them, 44 percent chose "some nice couple from Iowa" over various actor and celebrity couples. One-quarter chose Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, 7 percent chose Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi, 6 percent chose Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie and 3 percent chose Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes。
Driving slowly in the fast lane was the behavior 33 percent said they find most annoying, followed by cell phone conversations in restaurants and spitting in public。
Google and Yahoo were cited as the organizations people worry most about having their personal information. While 33 percent listed the online sites, 14 percent said they were more concerned about the US government having information and 13 percent cited banks and credit agencies. But another 33 percent said they "don't worry much about" who has their personal information。