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Population News Thursday June 21st 2007



Population growth hides Mathis’ achievementPopulation growth hides Mathis’ achievement
(Tacoma News Tribune: Wed, 20 Jun) Dear Jerry: I’ve loved Johnny Mathis since his release of “Wonderful Wonderful.” I was shocked to read that none of his recordings made a list of the Top 300 best-selling U.S. albums, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.


Family farm owners appeal to boroughFamily farm owners appeal to borough
(Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman: Wed, 20 Jun) MAT-SU - The Mat-Su Valley needs room to grow - for both its annual 4 percent population growth and the agriculture that feeds it. In case after case where these two needs meet, the seeds of conflict are being planted.


(AFX UK Focus) 2007-06-15 05:54 GMT: Population growth crucial to ensuring Hong Kong's competitiveness - Tsang(AFX UK Focus) 2007-06-15 05:54 GMT: Population growth crucial to ensuring Hong Kong's competitiveness - Tsang
(Interactive Investor: Fri, 15 Jun) HONG KONG (XFN-ASIA) - Population growth is crucial to ensure Hong Kong's competitiveness as a global financial center, Chief Executive Donald Tsang said.


GCC healthcare costs to hit $60bnGCC healthcare costs to hit $60bn
(AME Info: Tue, 19 Jun) GCC healthcare costs will rise to $60bn by 2025 from $12bn now as ageing, population growth and medical inflation increase, according to the GCC Healthcare 2025 report by McKinsey & Co. By 2025 the treatment of heart-related diseases will account for 24% of the healthcare costs, a specialist said at the GE Healthcare Middle East Media Summit.



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Adoption Center Packed With Abandoned Cats, KittensAdoption Center Packed With Abandoned Cats, Kittens
(WCVB TheBostonChannel.com via Yahoo! News: Wed, 20 Jun) Abandoned cats and kittens are becoming a problem for some cat adoption centers in the Bay State.


Aids fatalities on the riseAids fatalities on the rise
(Sunday Times: Sun, 17 Jun) HIV/Aids is South Africa’s tenth biggest natural killer. The number of deaths from Aids-related diseases increased by 3.3percent, which researchers at Statistics South Africa said might partly be attributable to improvements in death registration and population growth.


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