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Population News Monday February 18th 2008



WEEKEND HOT PICKS IN ENTERTAINMENTWEEKEND HOT PICKS IN ENTERTAINMENT
(New York Post: Fri, 15 Feb) FEEL BRAND NEWThe Stylistics couldn't help but contribute to the population growth in the '70s with great gushy songs such as "I'm Stone in Love With You," and "You Make Me Feel Brand New." It's not just like the old days - Harold "Eban" Brown of...


Diapers Wipe Out As Play & Discovery Toy Sales SoarDiapers Wipe Out As Play & Discovery Toy Sales Soar
(PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance: Thu, 14 Feb) With the United States topping 300 million residents in 2006, one might assume that population growth is an essential driver of babycare supply sales; however, a new report by Packaged Facts, Caring for Baby: The U.S.


MWH sees baby boomMWH sees baby boom
(The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star: Sat, 16 Feb) Mary Washington Hospital set a record last year with more than 4,000 births



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Snohomish Co. hospitals packed as viruses spreadSnohomish Co. hospitals packed as viruses spread
(KING5 Seattle: Sat, 16 Feb) Seasonal viruses like the flu have put a strain on clinics and hospitals in recent weeks, and doctors say the worst could be yet to come.


Immigration to Play Lead Role in U.S. Population Growth from 2005 to 2050, Pew Research Study FindsImmigration to Play Lead Role in U.S. Population Growth from 2005 to 2050, Pew Research Study Finds
(PR Newswire via Yahoo! News: Mon, 11 Feb) If current trends continue, the population of the United States will rise to 438 million in 2050, from 296 million in 2005, and 82% of the increase will be due to immigrants arriving from 2005 to 2050 and their U.S.-born descendants, according to new projections developed by the Pew Research Center. (View Report: http://pewhispanic.org/reports/report.php?ReportID=85)


HISPANICS ON RISEHISPANICS ON RISE
(New York Post: Tue, 12 Feb) Hispanics, already the nation's largest minority group, will triple in size and account for 60 percent of the population growth between now and 2050, a new study says. During that time, Hispanics will zoom from 14 percent of the US population to 29...


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