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Population News Monday August 27th 2007



27 Aug, 2007, 0015 hrs IST,Sumit Sen, TNN27 Aug, 2007, 0015 hrs IST,Sumit Sen, TNN
(The Economic Times: Sun, 26 Aug) Rajarhat New Town is emerging as Bengal's showcase township. It will be the most modern place in India with general and social infrastructure firmly in place along with places for entertainment and world class office spaces.


Tsk, tsk, Malaysia is missing the obviousTsk, tsk, Malaysia is missing the obvious
(Winston-Salem Journal: Mon, 27 Aug) When I read in the newspaper that Malaysia was exporting monkeys for meat and research purposes, I had two questions: Who is this Malaysia and why does she hate monkeys?


WL police go around the clockWL police go around the clock
(Northwest Herald: Sun, 26 Aug) WONDER LAKE – Although it will look the same, the Wonder Lake Police Department will be a different facility next month.


Mapping nature's heartlandsMapping nature's heartlands
(Guardian Unlimited: Sat, 25 Aug) As WG Sebald's reputation took shape in the years after his tragic death, his writing was much praised for its originality. But in truth what felt new in his work had as much to do with subtle adaptations of tradition as it did with pioneering a brand new kind of non-fiction.



World Population

Ireland's Population GrowthIreland's Population Growth
(About.com: Wed, 22 Aug) Ireland has seen a recent rapid increase in their population. According to the New York Times the country grew by 8% or 322,645 in four years, split between new...


Wild Horse AuctionWild Horse Auction
(KBCI Boise: Sun, 26 Aug) About 200 wild horses are up for adoption this weekend and you can take one home.


Heroic Effort: NBC pushing and expanding its hit series over the edgeHeroic Effort: NBC pushing and expanding its hit series over the edge
(Winston-Salem Journal: Sun, 26 Aug) Sometimes, only a true-blue friend tells you when you have food on your teeth. And so the time has come to hold up a mirror to Heroes to show NBC and series creator Tim Kring that its smile isn't quite as pretty and inviting as they seem to think. It's too unflaggingly broad, and it's marred by a big chunk of something - is that grandiosity? vanity? need? greed? - lodged smack between the two ...


Review: The Wild Places by Robert MacfarlaneReview: The Wild Places by Robert Macfarlane
(Guardian Unlimited: Fri, 24 Aug) Andrew Motion searches for the meaning of wildness in Robert Macfarlane's tour of Britain's remotest parts, The Wild Places.


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