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Population News Monday February 4th 2008



In the women's mags: Beautiful ones breeding - for Brangelina it's twinsIn the women's mags: Beautiful ones breeding - for Brangelina it's twins
(The New Zealand Herald: Sun, 03 Feb) The beautiful people are breeding. Chiefly Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt. The rumoured pregnancy features in the New Zealand Woman's Weekly and Woman's Day but the Weekly goes a step further with a report on "Hollywood's Baby Boom".


Coshocton residents grouse about crowsCoshocton residents grouse about crows
(The Times-Reporter: Fri, 01 Feb) COSHOCTON (AP) – Residents of some area communities grumble about an overpopulation of deer. Others focus their frustration on Canada geese. This week, a Coshocton neighborhood has been plagued by crows (and their droppings), ruffling the feathers of residents.


New whirly bird in townNew whirly bird in town
(Sterling Journal-Advocate: Fri, 01 Feb) STERLING — Emergency transport to the hospital just got easier. North Colorado Medical Center (NCMC) added a new helicopter to their AirLife of Greeley program, a dedicated helicopter service that provides safe, rapid, state-of-the-art transport for both on-scene calls and inter-facility transfers.



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SUNNYVALE SHORTS: Survey on parks needs now onlineSUNNYVALE SHORTS: Survey on parks needs now online
(San Jose Mercury News: Fri, 01 Feb) The Sunnyvale Parks and Recreation Department has a 10-minute web-based survey online as part of its Parks of the Future plan to guide park and recreation planning for the next 20 years.


 Winter storm warning:  7 inches of snow due Winter storm warning: 7 inches of snow due
(The Naperville Sun: Thu, 31 Jan) Today's snowstorm is beginning to affect plans at Naperville-area institutions, with the National Weather Service issuing a winter storm warning calling for up to 7 inches of snow expected to blanket the Chicago area tonight.


Converting Sewage Into Drinking Water: Wave Of The Future?Converting Sewage Into Drinking Water: Wave Of The Future?
(Science Daily: Wed, 30 Jan) Amid growing water shortages in parts of the United States, more communities are considering tapping their sewage treatment plants as a new source of drinking water. In January, 2008, California approved operation of the Advanced Water Purification Facility the largest water reclamation plant in the nation. It will yield 70 million gallons per day of drinkable water from sewage. ...


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