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Population News Wednesday February 20th 2008



Study To Examine N.Ky. Fire Dept. MergerStudy To Examine N.Ky. Fire Dept. Merger
(The Kentucky Post: Tue, 19 Feb) A new study will examine the possibility of merging several Northern Kentucky fire departments. According to officials, the study will be of Southern Campbell, Alexandria and Central Campbell fire districts.


Natural selection can act on human culture tooNatural selection can act on human culture too
(New Kerala: Wed, 20 Feb) Washington, Feb 19 : Natural selection can act on human culture as well as on genes, says a new study which shows that cultural traits affecting survival and reproduction evolve at a different rate than other cultural attributes.


Gilbert Hospital Turns the Tables on the FluGilbert Hospital Turns the Tables on the Flu
(PR Newswire via Yahoo! News: Mon, 18 Feb) The following was released today by Gilbert Hospital:



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ITC gets state panel's OK for power line; township vows fightITC gets state panel's OK for power line; township vows fight
(Crain's Detroit Business: Mon, 18 Feb) LANSING and#x2014; ITC Holdings Corp. has cleared a potential state hurdle in its construction of a 21-mile overhead transmission line through parts of Livingston and Oakland counties.


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...


Sawed-off magic trick exposedSawed-off magic trick exposed
(Belleville News-Democrat: Mon, 18 Feb) Q. While watching the NBC magic miniseries "Phenomenon" recently, I was particularly amazed when Kevin James apparently sawed a man in half and then stapled him back together. Can you explain how he might have done that?


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