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Population News Tuesday June 5th 2007



Population soon to reach 21 millionPopulation soon to reach 21 million
(Australian Broadcasting Corporation: Tue, 05 Jun) The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is predicting Australia's population will reach 21 million in around three weeks.


Housing market to cool slowly: economistHousing market to cool slowly: economist
(CBC via Yahoo! Canada News: Mon, 04 Jun) Canada's housing market is heading for gradual cooling, while changing demographics will influence the types of shelter that will be in demand, an economist with Scotiabank said Monday.


Uganda: Tribal Land Clashes Injure 10 in BuliisaUganda: Tribal Land Clashes Injure 10 in Buliisa
(AllAfrica.com: Mon, 04 Jun) AT least ten people, including MP Stephen Birahwa, were on Friday injured in violent clashes over land at Waiga village in Buliisa district. The district was recently curved out of Masindi.



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342-unit apartment complex being built in Northeast342-unit apartment complex being built in Northeast
(El Paso Times: Thu, 31 May) El Paso-based Bohannon Development Corp. recently began construction on a 342-unit apartment complex in Northeast El Paso in anticipation of soldier population growth at Fort Bliss.


Cameron returns to work determined to end grammars rowCameron returns to work determined to end grammars row
(Times Online: Sun, 03 Jun) David Cameron will seek to reassert his grip on the Conservative Party today as he returns from holiday attempting to draw a line under the most damaging confrontation of his leadership.


Dubai property boom until 2010Dubai property boom until 2010
(AME Info: Sun, 03 Jun) Dubai's property boom is set to continue until at least 2010, according to MEED. Contrary to forecasts of a sharp correction by 2009, demand for property would outstrip supply until the end of the decade, research by Dubai-based businessman Fouad Bardawil has shown.


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