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Population News Wednesday September 19th 2007



Wake Forest Senior Center Hopes To GrowWake Forest Senior Center Hopes To Grow
(NBC 17 Raleigh: Wed, 19 Sep) WAKE FOREST, N.C.-- The Wake Forest Board of Commissioners is looking into expanding the town's Northern Wake Senior Center. The center offers free programs and activities for anyone in the area aged 55 and over.


A study proposes a new universal rule to explain the equilibrium of plant populationsA study proposes a new universal rule to explain the equilibrium of plant populations
(EurekAlert!: Tue, 18 Sep) A study financed by the BBVA Foundation and conducted by scientists Carlos Duarte, Nuria Agustì and Nuria Marbà from the Mediterranean Institute for Advanced Studies (CSIC – University of the Balearic Islands) has allowed the first-time formulation of a universal rule that explains the equilibrium of plant communities, showing how plants assure the survival of their species whether their lives ...


Patient transfer proposals soughtPatient transfer proposals sought
(Red Deer Advocate: Tue, 18 Sep) Vans, cars or buses will soon replace ambulances to transport stable patients between hospitals along the Hwy 2 corridor.


Colonial BancGroup Colonial BancGroup "outperform"
(New Ratings: Mon, 17 Sep) In a research note published this morning, the analysts mention that the company’s CEO, Bobby Lowder, has reaffirmed the stability in asset quality and liquidity in the secondary market.



World Population

Census underway in FijiCensus underway in Fiji
(Fijilive.com: Mon, 17 Sep) A Census is currently underway in Fiji with more than a 1000 enumerators busy collecting essential population data. The Census, which began at 12.00am today, will go on for 10 days. The last census in Fiji was carried out in 1996.


Chesapeake Bay states will not meet goals to reduce runoffChesapeake Bay states will not meet goals to reduce runoff
(Daily Press: Thu, 13 Sep) The Chesapeake Bay states will not meet goals to reduce runoff by 2010 and are actually losing ground due to population growth and development, according to the EPA inspector general.


Technical revolution led to environmental pollution - Minister RanawakeTechnical revolution led to environmental pollution - Minister Ranawake
(Daily News: Sun, 16 Sep) COLOMBO: The technical revolution that swept Western countries led to immense environmental pollution and caused damage to the ozone layer, Environment and Natural Resources Minister Patali Champika Ranawake said on Wednesday.


Backyard naturalistBackyard naturalist
(Albany Times Union: Mon, 17 Sep)


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