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Population News Monday August 20th 2007



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(Prince George Citizen Online: Sun, 19 Aug) Home Opinion Electoral reform unites rural B.C. Electoral reform unites rural B.C.


S.A. retail market stable in 2nd quarterS.A. retail market stable in 2nd quarter
(San Antonio Express-News: Sat, 18 Aug) The local retail market experienced a quiet second quarter, according to a survey of more than 38 million square feet of retail space conducted by NAI REOC Partners.


Be sure rhododendrons get enough waterBe sure rhododendrons get enough water
(The Olympian: Sat, 18 Aug) Got rhodies? The last half of August is when many of the spring-blooming rhododendrons and azaleas are working on bud development and deciding how many flowers they want to support in the spring. That means late summer and fall are crucial times to keep these plants watered. Deciduous shrubs with far-reaching root systems are better able to adapt to dry soil than evergreen rhodies, azaleas and ...


TWO TO GROWTWO TO GROW
(Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Sat, 18 Aug) By Mary Wilhite Black Pearl pepper A gorgeous foliage plant that holds up to baking heat and blazing sun makes the perfect accent for a mixed container or a lovely specimen standing alone. Botanical name: Capsicum annuum 'Black Pearl' Foliage: Dark, glossy black leaves on well-branched plants offer a spectacular counterpoint to colorful hot-season flowers like creeping zinnias or moss ...



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Board updates village plan in added push for hospitalBoard updates village plan in added push for hospital
(The Plainfield Sun: Fri, 17 Aug) Plainfield officials sent a public message last week to those pondering whether to approve a hospital in Plainfield.


Bedbug counts soar in L.A.Bedbug counts soar in L.A.
(Los Angeles Daily News: Mon, 13 Aug) >>> NEW 8 a.m. The Southland is experiencing a population explosion that's making many people itchy - bedbugs are everywhere.


Bedbug Population Expands Across SouthlandBedbug Population Expands Across Southland
(CBS 2 Los Angeles: Mon, 13 Aug) The dreaded little creatures known as bedbugs are enjoying a population explosion across the Southland and elsewhere in the nation. SLIDESHOWS: View The Day's Top Photos VIDEO: Watch The Latest News


Malnutrition 'killing millions of kids'Malnutrition 'killing millions of kids'
(AAP via Yahoo!7 News: Thu, 16 Aug) Malnutrition kills nearly six million children a year, mainly in developing countries, despite the availability of relatively cheap solutions, says a report.


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