December 2006
- December 1st
- 'World World Z' is a must read for zombie fans
- Warnings, worship mark World AIDS Day
- World AIDS Day marked with warnings, services, art actions
- Mideast, subcontinent set to dominate world
- Boost for athletics if Daegu were to get 2011 world champs: organisers
- China's poor getting poorer and more dispersed: World Bank
- India tops worldwide online population growth
- Warnings, Worship Mark World AIDS Day
- December 2nd
- Gambia: Unfpa Launches World Population Report
- World AIDS Day celebrated in Rochester
- Uganda: Ministry of Finance, Planning And Economic Development - World Aids Day Message
- World AIDS Day: The Heartless Pandemic
- Free HIV Testing on World AIDS Day
- Warnings, worship mark World AIDS Day
- 'World World Z' is a must read for zombie fans
- World AIDS Day marked with warnings, services, art actions
- December 3rd
- Gambia: Unfpa Launches World Population Report
- Disabled population prone to abuse
- 'The Population Bomb' could implode instead
- BUILDING FAITH: The Commuter Church—Modern Means Keep Old World Faith Alive
- World treasures meet the enemy: It's us
- World AIDS Day celebrated in Rochester
- Uganda: Ministry of Finance, Planning And Economic Development - World Aids Day Message
- Church leads AIDS vanguard
- December 4th
- World to see 380 mln diabetics by 2025: experts
- World to see 380 mln diabetics by 2025 - experts
- Campus population gathers for world AIDS day
- Gambia: Unfpa Launches World Population Report
- Disabled population prone to abuse
- 'The Population Bomb' could implode instead
- Diabetes becoming 'epidemic of 21st century'
- Earvin "Magic" Johnson And Abbott Announce Major Initiative On World Aids Day To Help Reduce New HIV/AIDS Infections
- December 5th
- Scientists warn on reef shark population
- World to see 380 mln diabetics by 2025: experts
- Canadians among 2 per cent of world controlling half of global wealth: Study
- UN: World's richest 2% own half global wealth
- China's Hepatitis C Prevalent Population is Ten Times that of the United States
- World news
- World to see 380mn diabetics by 2025, say medical experts
- ITU Telecom World 2006: A Robust Outlook
- December 6th
- 40% of world's wealth owned by 1% of population
- World wealth gap massive
- World's wealth narrows further
- Canada in richest 2% of global population: study
- U.N. study says 2% of adults in the world own half the global wealth
- GCC's credit card spending second highest in the world
- Richest 2 pc own half of world's wealth, finds new study
- World’s richest 2pc own half global wealth: UN
- December 7th
- Poverty remains major challenge for Indonesia: World Bank
- 40% of world's wealth owned by 1% of population
- Reducing poverty a major hurdle for Indonesia: World Bank
- INDONESIA More than half population lives below poverty threshold - Asia News
- World Pain Management Drugs and Devices to Top $33 Billion by 2010
- Poverty remains major challenge for Indonesia: World Bank
- Young population advantage for India
- The World, 2009 first completions
- December 8th
- Poverty remains major challenge for Indonesia: World Bank
- Ebola virus threatens to wipe out gorilla population
- Sudan accuses world powers of supporting Darfur rebels
- 40% of world's wealth owned by 1% of population
- Reducing poverty a major hurdle for Indonesia: World Bank
- Nigeria: National Population Policy And Development
- INDONESIA More than half population lives below poverty threshold - Asia News
- World Pain Management Drugs and Devices to Top $33 Billion by 2010
- December 9th
- U.S. has most prisoners in world due to tough laws
- Chinese to climb ranks of world’s wealthy
- Poverty remains major challenge for Indonesia: World Bank
- Ebola virus threatens to wipe out gorilla population
- AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are combining forces to give Africa’s
- Sudan accuses world powers of supporting Darfur rebels
- 40% of world's wealth owned by 1% of population
- WORLD BANK LAUNCHES NEW PARTNERSHIP STRAGEY WITH AZERBAIJAN
- December 10th
- U.S. has most prisoners in world due to tough laws
- Marketing makes inroads in world of virtual reality
- Chinese to climb ranks of world’s wealthy
- World Bank wrestles with its effectiveness, finds report by watchdog
- Poverty remains major challenge for Indonesia: World Bank
- Ebola virus threatens to wipe out gorilla population
- Fiji: The way the world should never be
- AVRDC – The World Vegetable Center and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation are combining forces to give Africa’s
- December 11th
- U.S. has most prisoners in world due to tough laws
- Green Revolution feeds the world, but not Africa
- Darfur crisis crosses borders
- Marketing makes inroads in world of virtual reality
- World Treasures Meet the Enemy: It's Us
- Ethiopia: Economic Indicator - Brief Background On Entrepreneurship in Ethiopia
- NZ First Calls For Population Policy
- U.S. rails not on track with Third World
- December 12th
- US prisoners account for 25% of the world's incarcerated population
- “Institution That Increases its Respectability”
- NFU tells the world that farming matters to Britain FWi
- U.S. has most prisoners in world due to tough laws
- The unplanned growth of Dhaka
- Accounts With a Conscience?
- Gunparade March
- Green Revolution feeds the world, but not Africa
- December 13th
- The Population Council Standardizes on Crystal Reports Server XI
- US prisoners account for 25% of the world's incarcerated population
- World Bank Sees Strong Growth Prospects
- China's aging population may weigh on economy
- World Bank Says Global GDP May Double by 2030, Easing Poverty
- China grappling with aging population
- The Population Council Standardizes on Crystal Reports Server XI
- NYC faces population strain by 2030
- December 14th
- SKoreans second in world after Britons in credit card usage: survey
- India says its carbon emissions not harming world
- ND Population Growth Looking Good
- The Population Council Standardizes on Crystal Reports Server XI
- India says its carbon emissions not harming world
- A WARMING WORLD / Spring gets out of sync
- US prisoners account for 25% of the world's incarcerated population
- India leads South Asian growth path: World Bank
- December 15th
- Are the world's best-performing markets in '06 overheated?
- A Cinematic Ode to Shanghai's Vanishing World
- For a sweet few hours, underdog soccer 'heroes' unite Iraqis
- SKoreans second in world after Britons in credit card usage: survey
- Namibia: Namibian Catastrophies Not Mentioned in World Disaster Report
- World Fisheries Risk Collapse by 2048, Scientists Say
- The Filipina shines in two world reports
- India says its carbon emissions not harming world
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- December 16th
- A billion will live in world's slums next year, UN warns
- Cancer Gene Mutations Not Uncommon In General Population
- Humans move 1000 times more Earth than annual sediment loads of world's rivers
- Are the world's best-performing markets in '06 overheated?
- Boy Scouts work to help the world with lightbulbs
- Temple Israel to begin $3.2M renovation
- India to contribute significantly in globalisation: World Bank
- Top International News
- December 17th
- Rapid slum growth breeds crime and terrorism, says U.N.
- India not responsible for global oil price spike: Deora
- Regional economic growth boosts consumer goods trade; Autumn Trade Fair 2006 bigger by 25 per cent
- 'Developing nations to drive growth'
- India’s real GDP growth to slip in 2007-08, but no hiccups seen
- December 18th
- Lengthening Longevity
- The Market for Antidepressive Drugs Is the Largest Segment of the CNS Sector with Global Sales of US$16.2 Billion in ...
- Rapid slum growth breeds crime and terrorism, says U.N.
- India not responsible for global oil price spike: Deora
- Regional economic growth boosts consumer goods trade; Autumn Trade Fair 2006 bigger by 25 per cent
- 'Developing nations to drive growth'
- December 19th
- Malaysia Continues Integration Into Global Economy, Says Abdullah
- PM: Global approach helps our economy grow
- Changing market dynamics in 2007
- The Problem with Shrinkage
- Lengthening Longevity
- Asia new destination for young Aussies
- Despite Nest Egg Score Improvement, Discretionary Spending May Be Sabotaging Nest Egg Growth
- Online Video A Billion Dollar Business In 2007
- December 20th
- Japan Lowers Population Estimate, Forecasts 25% Fall by 2050
- Blair Says World Faces `Struggle' Against Extremism
- Richest Two Percent Own Half World Wealth: UNU-WIDER
- World's toymakers turn their attention to China
- The world according to Blair, by 'Mr Tony'
- Attacks force 71 aid staff to evacuate Darfur town
- December 21st
- POPULATION POSER
- Japan population 'set to plummet'
- Aging Japan faces huge population drop
- Japan Lowers Population Estimate, Forecasts 25% Fall by 2050
- World's Most Congested Cities
- Japan Sees Population Shrinking 30 Pct by 2055
- Ageing population and economic deceleration
- Rising sea levels engulfing Indian world heritage islands
- December 22nd
- Study Projects Flu Pandemic May Kill 81 Million Worldwide
- Largest study of Indian genetic variation underway
- GLACIER FOOD-CRISIS FEAR
- State shrinks by 5%, report shows
- Researchers make progress in studying genetic traits of India-born populations
- Ratio between housing price, income too high for Beijing people to accept
- POPULATION POSER
- December 23rd
- Study Projects Flu Pandemic May Kill 81 Million Worldwide
- Special visits help keep Old St. Nick happy 12/24/06
- World Cup "" more questions than answers
- Largest study of Indian genetic variation underway
- Ethiopians Face Possibility Of War
- GLACIER FOOD-CRISIS FEAR
- State shrinks by 5%, report shows
- Researchers make progress in studying genetic traits of India-born populations
- December 24th
- Florida's population growth declines
- `Children of Men' director thrives on collaboration
- The bear facts
- Christmas isn't just for kids
- 16% of Qataris diabetic
- New studies put U.S. Jewry past 6 million mark
- Through a glass darkly, predicting the future
- Qatar Airways increases flights to India
- December 25th
- Discover and enjoy the world's healthful cuisines
- Florida's population growth declines
- `Children of Men' director thrives on collaboration
- The bear facts
- South Asia's cricket obsession
- Christmas isn't just for kids
- 16% of Qataris diabetic
- Next flu pandemic forecast to kill about 62 million
- December 26th
- Florida's population growth declines
- Poverty becomes a cold reality in wealthy Japan
- Complexity constrains evolution of human brain genes
- World news
- Southern growth leads USA
- NASA Diagnoses Tropical Storm Gert's Growth Spurt
- Climate Change Clash In Africa
- December 27th
- Florida's population growth declines
- The world may slowly be turning into the Land of China
- It's A Small, Teeny Tiny, Too Damn Crowded World-After All
- Britons head for the promised land as Israel faces a population threat
- A slippery forecast for oil
- World homepage
- Poverty becomes a cold reality in wealthy Japan
- More hospital growing pains
- December 28th
- Florida's population growth declines
- YEMEN: Poverty and illiteracy hamper child rights, report says
- Dubai's employment rate highest in world
- The world may slowly be turning into the Land of China
- Dubai employment level rises to 97.4%, one of world's highest
- Progress Made In Studying Genetic Traits Of India-Born Populations
- Chinese confident of country's rise as a "big nation"
- It's A Small, Teeny Tiny, Too Damn Crowded World-After All
- December 29th
- Florida's population growth declines
- YEMEN: Poverty and illiteracy hamper child rights, report says
- Dubai's employment rate highest in world
- The world may slowly be turning into the Land of China
- Problems lurk beneath China's shiny new surface
- Dubai employment level rises to 97.4%, one of world's highest
- Progress Made In Studying Genetic Traits Of India-Born Populations
- Chinese confident of country's rise as a "big nation"
- December 30th
- Education blossoms in sub-Saharan Africa
- Number of Chinese web users grows by a third
- Florida's population growth declines
- YEMEN: Poverty and illiteracy hamper child rights, report says
- Giant ragweed added to glyphosate resistant list
- Dubai's employment rate highest in world
- The world may slowly be turning into the Land of China
- December 31st
- New England population growth rate gap keeps widening
- Nigeria's Population is 140m
- New England population growth gap widens
- Pinal County seeking another judge, citing population growth
- World leaders welcome, condemn Saddam's execution
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