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Population News Wednesday July 25th 2007



Nigeria: Expert Cautions Against Population ExplosionNigeria: Expert Cautions Against Population Explosion
(AllAfrica.com: Mon, 23 Jul) In the face of the nation's population growth with its attendant social problems, a federal commissioner of the National Population Commission (NPC) Dr. Duro Famojuro, has predicted a population explosion in the next 20 years.


A bunch of conservative guerito Republican types are getting the creeps with all of the Latino population growth in the ...A bunch of conservative guerito Republican types are getting the creeps with all of the Latino population growth in the ...
(The Brownsville Herald: Wed, 18 Jul) A bunch of conservative guerito Republican types are getting the creeps with all of the Latino population growth in the U.S. Tu sabes, they say Latinos aren’t assimilating, they don’t want to learn English, they watch soccer on Univision, they still eat too much carne guisada, yada, yada.


Governments, Donors Fail To Meet Promises To Support Family Planning Programs In Developing Countries, World Bank ...Governments, Donors Fail To Meet Promises To Support Family Planning Programs In Developing Countries, World Bank ...
(Medical News Today: Wed, 25 Jul) Governments and international donors have not met their pledges to support family planning programs in developing countries, according to a World Bank report released on Wednesday, Reuters reports. [click link for full article]


Trust man or condom?Trust man or condom?
(The Times of India: Tue, 24 Jul) Don't trust your husbands, trust condoms. That's what child development minister Renuka Chowdhury said recently, sparking off a debate across the nation.



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Talk centers on growth in the Bay areaTalk centers on growth in the Bay area
(Bradenton Herald: Tue, 24 Jul) The Manatee Young Professionals group will meet July 30 to discuss where growth in Tampa Bay is heading.


Overpopulating the Earth is unfounded mythOverpopulating the Earth is unfounded myth
(Deseret Morning News: Sun, 22 Jul) "The battle to feed all humanity is over ... In the 1970s, the world will undergo famines hundreds of millions of people are going to starve to death." So wrote Stanford professor Paul Ehrlich nearly 40 years ago in "The Population Bomb."


River pumping in his veinsRiver pumping in his veins
(The Courier News: Mon, 23 Jul) He may not resemble Brad Pitt fly-fishing on the rivers of Montana during the 1920s, but the Fox River "runs through" Aurora native Tom Schrader's veins. Schrader, the vice president of Friends of the Fox, an advocacy group that strives to improve the quality of the Fox River, loves and seeks solace in the Fox.


Indonesia's Population Growing by 3-4MLN Per YearIndonesia's Population Growing by 3-4MLN Per Year
(Asia Pulse via Yahoo! Asia News: Sun, 22 Jul) $all $id $eco


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