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Population News Friday May 18th 2007



Hispanics, other immigrants fuel state population growthHispanics, other immigrants fuel state population growth
(Daily Journal: Thu, 17 May) WASHINGTON -- Vineet Agarwal moved to New Jersey four years ago from his native India, becoming one of the 310,000 residents the state has added in the first six years of this millennium.


Figures Show Hispanics are Powering Idaho's GrowthFigures Show Hispanics are Powering Idaho's Growth
(KIVI Boise: Thu, 17 May) New U.S. Census figures show that hispanics are powering Idaho's growth. The Census Bureau estimated that the population of Idaho's largest minority jumped nearly 6.4 percent, more than twice the state's overall population growth rate.


Numbers show Hispanics a booming part of populationNumbers show Hispanics a booming part of population
(The News & Observer: Thu, 17 May) Hispanics continue to fuel population growth, both nationwide and in North Carolina, numbers released today from the U.S Census Bureau show.



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Several factors may affect Village population growthSeveral factors may affect Village population growth
(Hot Springs Village Voice: Tue, 15 May) What will be the population of Hot Springs Village in the future? No one knows for sure, but educated guesses are shaping virtually every spending decision facing the Property Owners' Association board of directors.


Shrek still a charmer in third go-aroundShrek still a charmer in third go-around
(Detroit Free Press: Thu, 17 May) Overpopulation and overfamiliarity have yet to affect the Land of Far, Far Away. "Shrek the Third" is a worthy successor to its predecessors, and even if the novelty is gone, the wit is pretty intact.


Census: Minority Population Tops 100MCensus: Minority Population Tops 100M
(CBS News: Thu, 17 May) The United States is becoming more diverse, with ethnic and racial minorities topping 100 million for the first time in 2006, according to data from the Census Bureau. Hispanics are the largest minority, totaling 15 percent of the general population.


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