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Population News Monday October 8th 2007



Sun Belt Growth at UniversitiesSun Belt Growth at Universities
(About.com: Sun, 07 Oct) American universities and colleges in the Sun Belt states of the south and west are growing by leaps and bounds as students see moving to warmer climates as an enticing...


P.E.I. LEADS ATLANTIC CANADA IN POPULATION GROWTHP.E.I. LEADS ATLANTIC CANADA IN POPULATION GROWTH
(The Guardian: Tue, 02 Oct) Prince Edward Island had the highest population increase of all the Atlantic provinces, according to information released by Statistic Canada.


The Globalist QuizThe Globalist Quiz
(San Jose Mercury News: Sun, 07 Oct) What everyone earns, on average QUESTION There are 6.7 billion people on earth. And while the global economy is now measured in the tens of trillions of dollars each year, we wonder: On a worldwide basis, what is the average income per person? Is it: ANSWERS A.


Latino Festival Brings Understanding And Culture To The CommunityLatino Festival Brings Understanding And Culture To The Community
(WITN 7 North Carolina: Sun, 07 Oct) Hispanic Heritage Month continues until October 15, and members of the Association Of Mexicans In North Carolina held their annual celebration.



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Transportation top concern: pollTransportation top concern: poll
(Tri-City News: Sun, 07 Oct) Transportation is the number one problem area for Metro Vancouver that needs urgent attention, a new poll shows. Of those surveyed this summer, 38% listed transportation as the single most important issue to improve overall quality of life.


Milton Adopts New Rec PlanMilton Adopts New Rec Plan
(WCAX-TV Vermont: Wed, 03 Oct) The town of Milton could be getting some new recreational facilities.  On Monday, the Selectboard approved a 20-year master plan.  It's part of an effort to keep up with population growth.


Free child car seat checksFree child car seat checks
(The News-Press: Fri, 05 Oct) Highway safety advocates offer free child car seat checks throughout Southwest Florida, but it isn't always easy to find them.


Poll says new system won't flyPoll says new system won't fly
(CNews: Fri, 05 Oct) TORONTO -- Ontarians are set to reject an historic option to change how they choose their legislators, an SES-Research-Sun Media poll suggests.


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