Population in the News
Population News Thursday May 3rd 2007



Immigration at a glance...Immigration at a glance...
(Sentinel-News: Wed, 02 May) 1. Over 50 percent of Kentucky's population growth between 1995 and 2000 came from in-migration. 2. Kentucky's population is projected to grow by 12.7 percent between 2000 and 2030.


Letter: California's growth has lessons for N.C.Letter: California's growth has lessons for N.C.
(Salisbury Post: Tue, 01 May) Your editorial resonates with this old lady from Southern California. I can do no better than to point to the myriad of effects on our economy and quality of life of our population growth.


Population growth swells in QueenslandPopulation growth swells in Queensland
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Sun, 29 Apr) Queensland's population continues to outgrow the rest of the country, putting more pressure on water resources.


Uganda: Ecweru Urges Women to Give BirthUganda: Ecweru Urges Women to Give Birth
(AllAfrica.com: Mon, 30 Apr) FEARS that overpopulation may be detrimental have been challenged by the state minister for relief and disaster preparedness, who urged women to give birth.



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Auckland gets new seat in proposed revampAuckland gets new seat in proposed revamp
(Stuff: Wed, 02 May) Auckland will get a new electorate and 61 existing seats face changes under proposed new electorate boundaries released today.


BCNG Portals PageBCNG Portals Page
(Maple Ridge News: Wed, 02 May) Black Press Apartments now make up 37 per cent of all housing in Greater Vancouver.


Budget option has tax increase for CarrboroBudget option has tax increase for Carrboro
(The News & Observer: Wed, 02 May) Town Manager Steve Stewart offers a budget for Carrboro that would increase the tax rate by 2.86 cents about a 4.5 percent increase for fiscal year 2007-08.


La Tuna Celebrates 75th YearLa Tuna Celebrates 75th Year
(KFOX 14 El Paso: Wed, 02 May) Former employees attend a rededication ceremony for the nation's fifth oldest federal prison.


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