Population Boom a Major Threat (RedNova: Mon, 19 Mar) By DYER, Gwynne You look at the numbers and you think: "That's impossible." --- -------- Uganda had about seven million people at independence in 1962, and in only 45 years it has grown to 30 million.
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Gonorrhea cases rising across Utah (Herald Journal: Wed, 21 Mar) Confirmed cases of gonorrhea are on the rise in Utah, and the Bear River Health District is no exception. Health officials are concerned that the rates could continue the upward trend.
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Current Issue: (University of New Mexico Daily Lobo: Wed, 21 Mar) In the Daily Lobo on March 9, Benjamin Sanchez argues that the complementary nature of male and female genitalia and the associated reproductive capacity means "those who want to change the definition of marriage are living outside of objective reality."
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Cohesive fish policy is needed (Honolulu Advertiser: Mon, 19 Mar) State officials hope to increase public fishing opportunities off 'Ewa by building an artificial reef of at least 50 acres near Kalaeloa, while marine researchers are suggesting that the most important way to improve the number of marine species is simply to stop fishing in some areas by creating permanent marine reserves.
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SJ-R.COM - (The State Journal-Register: Fri, 16 Mar) Widening Illinois 4 discussed Some in Chatham express concern By DEBRA LANDIS CORRESPONDENT CHATHAM - Discussion of proposals to widen Illinois 4 to four lanes through Chatham and add a connecting road on the far south side of the village to the Interstate 55 frontage road drew a standing-room-only crowd Thursday.
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