1930 Ridgewood report shows worries were same as today's (Herald News: Sun, 25 Nov) Water shortages, traffic snarls, a demand for open space and parks, and population growth that could spark overdevelopment. All are concerns today in North Jersey, but they can also be found in a report by the Ridgewood Planning and Park Commission, circa 1930.
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Stop having kids! (Sacramento News & Review: Thu, 22 Nov) Depleted resources? Greenhouse gases? Try controlling population growth.
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Advice: Dr. Donohue (The Record: Sat, 24 Nov) DEAR DR. DONOHUE: After my checkup, the doctor told me I have human papillomavirus infection but that it has caused only minor changes so I should not worry. I do worry. I am so ashamed because I am older and have been without sex for 25 years because I was helping my sick husband.
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Uzbekistan's population grows to 27 Mln (Interfax: Fri, 23 Nov) TASHKENT. Nov 23 (Interfax) - As of October 1, 2007, the Uzbek population grew by 1.1%, or 298,800 people in absolute figures, up to 27 million, the Uzbek State Statistics Committee said.
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Posted: 19-11-2007 , 10:51 GMT (Mena Report: Thu, 22 Nov) The UAE property boom, highlighted by massive development in Dubai, has created a huge increase in demand for home furnishings and interiors and competition among suppliers is also increasing rapidly.
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Vans to transport patients (Red Deer Advocate: Thu, 22 Nov) Minivans will soon replace some ambulances in Three Hills as part of a pilot project launched by the David Thompson Health Region. The three-month pilot could lead to cars, vans or buses providing hospital transfers for stable patients throughout the health region.
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