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Population News Friday December 7th 2007



Uganda: Baryomunsi Got It WrongUganda: Baryomunsi Got It Wrong
(AllAfrica.com: Thu, 06 Dec) I have read Dr Chris Baryomunsi's rendition on the 'alarming' rate at which Uganda's population is growing (Daily Monitor, November 29 on page 12). He said it is dangerous to urge Ugandans to beget many children without considering the implications.


Mining boosts SA's economic outlookMining boosts SA's economic outlook
(ABC via Yahoo!7 News: Thu, 06 Dec) A biennial economic report shows a positive outlook for South Australia, but warns of substantial interest rate rises in 2008.


More construction projects planned for U.S. Highway 395More construction projects planned for U.S. Highway 395
(News 4 Reno: Fri, 07 Dec) Some major roadwork is expected on U.S. Highway 395 northbound between Moana and Interstate 80. But that won't be for another year. It's one of the slowest parts of Highway 395. From Moana Lane northbound, all the way to Interstate 80, it's slow-and-go every afternoon.


THE RON ANSWERTHE RON ANSWER
(Daily Mirror: Thu, 06 Dec) Congratulations to China on winning Miss World. As one of the visitors to winner Zhang Zilin's website put it: "You've brought honour to China."   



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Posted: 19-11-2007 , 10:51 GMTPosted: 19-11-2007 , 10:51 GMT
(Mena Report: Thu, 06 Dec) 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.


Canada's foreign-born population at 75-year peakCanada's foreign-born population at 75-year peak
(Reuters via Yahoo! News: Tue, 04 Dec) One in five people in Canada last year was born in another country, the highest proportion since the 1930s, according to census data released on Tuesday.


Three authors at Barrington Books this weekendThree authors at Barrington Books this weekend
(Barrington Times: Wed, 05 Dec) Barrington Books will host three local authors this weekend as well as a holiday storytime. The storytime is at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 7, with bookseller Trinki Brueckner, who will read "Latkes and Applesauce" and "The Night Before Christmas." Light refreshments will be served.


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(Drowned In Sound: Wed, 05 Dec) So human activity is going to continue to produce greenhouse gasses.


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