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Population News Tuesday July 3rd 2007



Two-thirds of Canada's population growth because of immigration: StatsCanTwo-thirds of Canada's population growth because of immigration: StatsCan
(Ottawa Business Journal: Thu, 28 Jun) Canada's population grew by 0.23 per cent in the first three months of the year, with two-thirds of the gain accounted for by international migration, according to new data by Statistics Canada.


Qatar to recieve bids for $2b water projectQatar to recieve bids for $2b water project
(MENAFN: Mon, 02 Jul) Qatar to recieve bids for $2b water project


Girls outshine boysGirls outshine boys
(The Peninsula: Mon, 02 Jul) DOHA • The number of female students graduating from the Qatar University this term is more than double compared to the males. The males form less than one third (about 30 per cent) of the total number of existing students at the university, despite a rapid increase in country's population.


Visits to ER in WNC soarVisits to ER in WNC soar
(Asheville Citizen-Times: Mon, 02 Jul) ASHEVILLE -- Summer used to be the busiest time of the year in Mission Hospitals' emergency department. But that seasonal variability no longer exists.



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Chertoff, Governors Appeal for Coast Residents to get Storm ReadyChertoff, Governors Appeal for Coast Residents to get Storm Ready
(Insurance Journal: Mon, 02 Jul) Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff joined governors from Mississippi and Alabama in appealing for Gulf Coast residents to get prepared for the height of hurricane season. Some 400 delega


Patients flood emergency wardsPatients flood emergency wards
(Daily Telegraph: Sat, 30 Jun) UNPRECEDENTED numbers of patients are crowding the State's hospital emergency departments in a bid to avoid the exorbitant costs of GPs.


Epidemic clock ticking away in Giaspura    Epidemic clock ticking away in Giaspura
(Indian Express via Yahoo! India News: Sat, 30 Jun) Going by the history of the disease in Giaspura, the area witnesses a tale of outbreak of one disease or the other almost every year. But one disease that has firmed its roots in the area over the years is gastroenteritis. In other words, Giaspura has become Gastropura - reason - bad living conditions and nothing in the name of sanitation. The people of the area share as much the same blame as ...


Peconic Bay hospital to open at year's endPeconic Bay hospital to open at year's end
(Newsday: Sat, 30 Jun) A major expansion of the Peconic Bay Medical Center, designed to accommodate the growing East End population, has been held up by a delay in state approval that has cost the Riverhead hospital about $800,000.


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