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Population News Saturday October 20th 2007



Brisbane running out of phone numbersBrisbane running out of phone numbers
(Adelaide Now: Wed, 17 Oct) QUEENSLAND'S population explosion is set to claim another victim - its phone numbers.


SPV Human Society grateful for supportSPV Human Society grateful for support
(Benson News-Sun: Thu, 18 Oct) On behalf of the San Pedro Valley Humane Society, I would like to say thank you to all the contributors of our Save a Life program. The San Pedro Valley Humane Society is committed to combating and preventing pet overpopulation in our community.


Alafia Siphoning Boost On The TableAlafia Siphoning Boost On The Table
(South Shore News and Tribune: Sat, 20 Oct) Long tapped for recreation, industry and irrigation needs, the Alafia River also has become a major source of drinking water for the growing Tampa Bay region.


Police numbers too slow to growPolice numbers too slow to grow
(Southern Highland News: Tue, 16 Oct) Police numbers in the Southern Highlands have failed to keep pace with population growth, according to Southern Highlands vandalism committee chairman Charlie Johns.



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New York State ATM Inspections Criticized Office of the New York State ComptrollerNew York State ATM Inspections Criticized Office of the New York State Comptroller
(ePaynews: Fri, 19 Oct) Oct 19 2007 : Thomas P DiNapoli, the New York State Comptroller, has called for more effective security inspections of bank-owned ATMs in the state. He says the New York Banking Department should prioritize security inspections of bank-owned ATMs in high-crime areas.


Lexington, Kentucky October 17, 2007Lexington, Kentucky October 17, 2007
(SeedQuest: Wed, 17 Oct) Since 2000, the soybean aphid has caused many soybean producers in the United States a considerable amount of grief. The pest, native to eastern Asia, has spread to at least 20 states and provinces in the USA and eastern Canada, causing more than $600 million in crop damage.


New magistrate to ease trial backlogsNew magistrate to ease trial backlogs
(Esperance Express: Fri, 19 Oct) ATTORNEY General Jim McGinty has announced the appointment of a new magistrate to the Goldfields-Esperance region.


Ex-Winn Dixie complex soldEx-Winn Dixie complex sold
(The News & Observer: Thu, 18 Oct) Warehouses snagged as demand jumps.


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