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Population News Thursday June 14th 2007



Elon approves new budgetElon approves new budget
(Burlington Times-News: Wed, 13 Jun) ELON — Residents won’t see a tax increase for at least another year. The town of Elon Board of Aldermen unanimously passed its 2007-08 budget on Tuesday.


Report: Great Lakes show improvement, but concerns remainReport: Great Lakes show improvement, but concerns remain
(WZZM 13 Grand Rapids: Tue, 12 Jun) A joint U-S-Canadian report says the health of the Great Lakes ecosystem is improving in some ways.


World's woes human-causedWorld's woes human-caused
(Santa Maria Times: Mon, 11 Jun) None of our human-caused problems can be solved until overpopulation and the religions that encourage it are resolved.


St. David's gives women's health $100 million boostSt. David's gives women's health $100 million boost
(Austin American-Statesman: Tue, 12 Jun) Core of plan is new $82 million hospital at St. David's North Austin Medical Center.



World Population

Looking to bugs for answersLooking to bugs for answers
(CNews: Tue, 12 Jun) LONDON (Sun Media) - Who'd have thought a bug the size of a grain of rice could hold secrets about climate change? Or that insects go into "chill comas" if they get too cold?


Wal-Mart donates $1,500 for trees to Hampton FallsWal-Mart donates $1,500 for trees to Hampton Falls
(Hampton Union: Tue, 12 Jun) HAMPTON FALLS — The town has been lucky of late. First, an anonymous donor gave the town $12,000 for improvements to the Town Common and now Wal-Mart has donated $1,500 for the purchase of six Liberty Elm Trees to be planted along Route 88 in front...


Links for 2007-06-11 [del.icio.us]Links for 2007-06-11 [del.icio.us]
(Addict 3D: Tue, 12 Jun) Patent sought on 'synthetic life' Scientists working to build a life form from scratch have applied to patent the broad method they plan to use to create their "synthetic organism".


Current Issue:Current Issue:
(University of New Mexico Daily Lobo: Mon, 11 Jun) On April 23, Joe Moser from the staff of Rep. Heather Wilson met with members and supporters of Population Connection in her district to discuss the importance of comprehensive sex education and voluntary family planning programs worldwide.


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