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'''PUNNS''', or the '''Pilot United Nations News Service''', is a group of journalists, statisticians and policy analysts that help craft and market [[United Nations]] [[proposals]] and [[resolutions]]. It regularly makes early predictions regarding a resolutions' fate, and has a stunning track record of accuracy.
 
'''PUNNS''', or the '''Pilot United Nations News Service''', is a group of journalists, statisticians and policy analysts that help craft and market [[United Nations]] [[proposals]] and [[resolutions]]. It regularly makes early predictions regarding a resolutions' fate, and has a stunning track record of accuracy.
  
This organization was dissolved by the Pilotan Senate on [[April 1]], [[2005]] by the [[International Reform Act]]. It was replaced by the [[United Nations Information Agency]].  
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This organization was dissolved by the Pilotan Senate on [[April 1]], [[2005]] by the [[International Reform Act]]. It was replaced in March 2007 by the [[United Nations Information Agency]].  
  
  

Latest revision as of 00:44, 20 March 2007

PUNNS, or the Pilot United Nations News Service, is a group of journalists, statisticians and policy analysts that help craft and market United Nations proposals and resolutions. It regularly makes early predictions regarding a resolutions' fate, and has a stunning track record of accuracy.

This organization was dissolved by the Pilotan Senate on April 1, 2005 by the International Reform Act. It was replaced in March 2007 by the United Nations Information Agency.


PUNNS Polls

PUNNS: DoM Resolution Projected to Pass (2004.11.21)
Projection: 64% +/-5%
Results: 61%

PUNNS: New Stem Cell Research Poll (2004.11.24)
PUNNS: Stem Cell Research Funding Proposal Projected to Pass (2004.11.26)
Projection: 76%
Results: 73%

PUNNS: Eon Convention on Genocide Projected to Pass (2004.12.04)
Projection: 73%
Results: 83%

PUNNS: Repeal of 40 Hour Workweek Projected to Fail (2004.12.16)
Projection: 48%
Results: 46%