Population growth in Iran 1.5%: report (IranMania.com: Mon, 15 Jan) LONDON, January 15 (IranMania) - The average annual population growth rate in Iran over the past ten years is 1.55%, according to the latest census, Iran Daily reported.
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A look the BSU survey (The Times-News: Fri, 19 Jan) STAY THE COURSE: Sixty percent of adults think Idaho is headed in the right direction. FOREIGN LANGUAGES: No Spanish or Korean here. Of the people polled, 70 percent support the idea of making Idaho an English-only state.
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Drop in cancer deaths confirms trend (NorthJersey.com: Fri, 19 Jan) ATLANTA - Cancer deaths in the United States have dropped for a second straight year, confirming that a corner has been turned in the war on cancer.
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China and the Angry Bachelors (Strategy Page: Fri, 19 Jan) January 19, 2007: China is facing some interesting manpower problems. For over a generation, China has been making strenuous efforts to reduce the birth rate. China has 1.3 billion people, and it was obvious that a larger population could not be supported.
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Cancer deaths drop for 2nd straight year (AP via Yahoo! News: Thu, 18 Jan) Cancer deaths in the United States have dropped for a second straight year, confirming that a corner has been turned in the war on cancer. After a decline of 369 deaths from 2002 to 2003, the decrease from 2003 to 2004 was 3,014 - or more than eight times greater, according to a review of U.S. death certificates by the American Cancer Society.
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Survey shows Idaho voters generally satisfied (The Times-News: Fri, 19 Jan) BOISE, Idaho - Idaho voters are generally happy with the direction the state is headed, though not as much as they used to be, according to Boise State University's 18th annual public policy survey, released Thursday.
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Cancer Deaths Drop In U.S. (CBS News: Thu, 18 Jan) Cancer deaths in the United States have dropped for a second straight year, according to a report conducted by the American Cancer Society. Health officials credit the decline to a decrease in smoking and earlier detection of tumors.
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