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Population News Wednesday January 30th 2008



'Migrant baby boom' impacts NHS'Migrant baby boom' impacts NHS
(BBC News: Tue, 29 Jan) The cost to the NHS of maternity care for mothers born outside the UK has risen by £200m in a decade.


Backgrounder: Florida: major battlefield for Republican presidential candidatesBackgrounder: Florida: major battlefield for Republican presidential candidates
(People's Daily: Wed, 30 Jan) The U.S. Republican presidential race will take a clearer shape as Florida primary, the first battle that all major candidates play in, comes to the end on Tuesday. The following are some key facts about the state and its primary: ...


Park: Dead fish no cause for worryPark: Dead fish no cause for worry
(The Evening Sun: Wed, 30 Jan) Gulls, bald eagles and other birds recently have found a buffet of fish on the banks of Lake Marburg. For the past two weeks, thousands of dead gizzard shad have washed up on shore, said Codorus State Park Manager Warren Werntz, prompting a lot of calls to the park's office.



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Three people replacing one at Windber Medical CenterThree people replacing one at Windber Medical Center
(The Tribune-Democrat: Tue, 29 Jan) WINDBER — It is taking three people to replace Windber Medical Center executive Diane Pringle. Best known as executive director at the Joyce Murtha Breast Care Center, Pringle wore several hats at Windber.


As ethanol booms, groundwater needed for production could run lowAs ethanol booms, groundwater needed for production could run low
(Winona Daily News: Tue, 29 Jan) MINNEAPOLIS — With Minnesota’s ethanol production expected to more than double by 2011, there’s growing concern there won’t be enough groundwater to satisfy the industry’s needs.


Population Research Institute Releases Groundbreaking VideoPopulation Research Institute Releases Groundbreaking Video
(PR Newswire via Yahoo! News: Mon, 28 Jan) Population Research Institute has released the third video in its series on YouTube, this time focusing on the overwhelming youth presence at this years March for Life.


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