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Population News Thursday April 5th 2007




Area's population growth trailsArea's population growth trails
(Birmingham News: Thu, 05 Apr) Twenty-five of the nation's 50 fastest-growing metropolitan areas are in the South, but the Birmingham area isn't one of them, according to numbers released today by the Census Bureau.


Valley's population leaps by 24% in 6-year periodValley's population leaps by 24% in 6-year period
(The Arizona Republic: Thu, 05 Apr) The Valley grew by 787,306 people from April 2000 to July 2006, the fourth-largest gain for a metropolitan area in the U.S. during that time, according to new census data.


House: Eight new liquor licenses are enoughHouse: Eight new liquor licenses are enough
(The Times of Northwest Indiana: Thu, 05 Apr) INDIANAPOLIS | Eight new liquor licenses will have to be enough to anchor upscale retail developments planned for Schererville's north side.



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National Hurricane Center needs money for researchNational Hurricane Center needs money for research
(The Daily Comet: Wed, 04 Apr) National Hurricane Center Director Bill Proenza said the agency needs more federal money for research and modeling of hurricanes to help protect U.S. coastal regions.


Veterans find delay and denialVeterans find delay and denial
(The Oregonian: Wed, 04 Apr) Wayne Backlund, shot in the face near Fallujah, Iraq, returned to Hillsboro in 2004 to face terrible headaches, hearing loss and another fight: medical coverage for his family.


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