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  • April 1st
    • U.S. population growth continues to shift south, west
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • Immigration fuelling population growth: Govt
    • Archives
    • Florida population growth is at lowest level in decades
    • Search U.S. Census Bureau population growth data
  • April 2nd
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • U.S. population growth continues to shift south, west
    • Immigration fuelling population growth: Govt
    • Archives
    • Florida population growth is at lowest level in decades
    • Ex-bandits shoot blanks to avoid baby boom
  • April 3rd
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • U.S. population growth continues to shift south, west
    • Immigration fuelling population growth: Govt
    • Archives
    • Florida population growth is at lowest level in decades
    • Ex-bandits shoot blanks to avoid baby boom
  • April 4th
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • U.S. population growth continues to shift south, west
    • Immigration fuelling population growth: Govt
    • ADOT holds local meeting to take pulse of community
    • Chesapeake Bay ecosystem health remains poor, but slightly improved in 2007
    • Archives
  • April 5th
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • Serious crime, gun crime up statewide
    • For 20, people can get their cats spayed
    • Sat,05 Apr 2008
    • ADOT holds local meeting to take pulse of community
    • Memorial Hospital asks to rezone former West Manchester Twp. golf course
    • New homes hurting Chesapeake Bay
    • Home construction, sales slow in Dallas-Fort Worth
  • April 6th
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • Serious crime, gun crime up statewide
    • For 20, people can get their cats spayed
    • ADOT holds local meeting to take pulse of community
    • Sat,05 Apr 2008
    • Memorial Hospital asks to rezone former West Manchester Twp. golf course
    • New homes hurting Chesapeake Bay
    • Home construction, sales slow in Dallas-Fort Worth
  • April 7th
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • Serious crime, gun crime up statewide
    • Here's what to do with house finches infected with Mycoplasma gallisupticum
    • For 20, people can get their cats spayed
    • ADOT holds local meeting to take pulse of community
    • Sat,05 Apr 2008
    • Memorial Hospital asks to rezone former West Manchester Twp. golf course
    • New homes hurting Chesapeake Bay
  • April 8th
    • 82% - Immigrant's Contribution to US Population Growth
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • Piranha love fest at aquarium spawns lots of little nippers
    • Serious crime, gun crime up statewide
    • Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem Health Remains Poor, But Slightly Improved In 2007
    • A key step closer on library building plans
    • Here's what to do with house finches infected with Mycoplasma gallisupticum
    • For 20, people can get their cats spayed
  • April 9th
    • South to rise again: Population growth nation's highest
    • 82% - Immigrant's Contribution to US Population Growth
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • Police set up gang intelligence unit in Queenstown
    • Police gang intelligence unit set up in Queenstown
    • ADOT holds local meeting to take pulse of community
    • Too much focus on ‘water-hungry’ rice varieties
    • Piranha love fest at aquarium spawns lots of little nippers
  • April 10th
    • The number: 82#x25 Immigrant's contribution to U.S. population growth
    • South to rise again: Population growth nation's highest
    • Anderson Area Chamber seminar to focus on optimizing relationships
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • Inland Empire Growth Problems
    • LAPD in Training for May 1st Immigration Rallies
    • Zille to speak at UN
    • Advertisement starts
  • April 11th
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • The number: 82#x25 Immigrant's contribution to U.S. population growth
    • Anderson Area Chamber seminar to focus on optimizing relationships
    • South to rise again: Population growth nation's highest
    • Inland Empire Growth Problems
    • Climate change could lead to global food crisis
    • New Utah Area Code
    • Rail passenger levels at their highest in 60 years
  • April 12th
    • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
    • The number: 82#x25 Immigrant's contribution to U.S. population growth
    • Anderson Area Chamber seminar to focus on optimizing relationships
    • South to rise again: Population growth nation's highest
    • Inland Empire Growth Problems
    • Middle East water crisis warning
    • Climate change could lead to global food crisis
  • April 13th
    • April 14th
      • April 15th
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Davis, California and Jalna, India April 14, 2008
        • Maharashtra Hybrid Seed signs license deal with US firm
        • Hindi magkakagulo dahil sa krisis sa pagkain - Razon
        • The number: 82#x25 Immigrant's contribution to U.S. population growth
        • Anderson Area Chamber seminar to focus on optimizing relationships
        • South to rise again: Population growth nation's highest
      • April 16th
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Get rid of ‘subsidy mindset’, urges Annuar Musa
        • Junior doctors urged to spend time in regional areas
        • More State Stories
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
        • Hospitals get more money to reduce wait times
        • Davis, California and Jalna, India April 14, 2008
        • Maharashtra Hybrid Seed signs license deal with US firm
      • April 17th
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Police chief firm on migrant claims
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
        • UK & World News: Police chief firm on migrant claims
        • Get rid of ‘subsidy mindset’, urges Annuar Musa
        • Junior doctors urged to spend time in regional areas
        • More State Stories
      • April 18th
        • RP population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Police chief firm on migrant claims
        • The Golden Goat Bridge
        • NEDA naalarma sa paglobo ng populasyon sa 88.5 milyon
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
        • UK & World News: Police chief firm on migrant claims
      • April 19th
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • USGS to Host Congressional Briefing on Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities
        • Police chief firm on migrant claims
        • Great Pennsylvania Cleanup
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
        • The Golden Goat Bridge
        • NEDA naalarma sa paglobo ng populasyon sa 88.5 milyon
      • April 20th
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • USGS to Host Congressional Briefing on Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities
        • Utility poles spark complaints
        • RP population to hit 100 million in 5 years
        • Police chief firm on migrant claims
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
        • Great Pennsylvania Cleanup
      • April 21st
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • USGS to Host Congressional Briefing on Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
        • Utility poles spark complaints
        • Police chief firm on migrant claims
        • Great Pennsylvania Cleanup
        • The Golden Goat Bridge
      • April 22nd
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Are we out-growing our natural resources?
        • USGS to Host Congressional Briefing on Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
        • Utility poles spark complaints
        • Police chief firm on migrant claims
        • Great Pennsylvania Cleanup
      • April 23rd
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Are we out-growing our natural resources?
        • Germanic invaders may not have ruled by apartheid
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
        • USGS to Host Congressional Briefing on Climate Change Impacts on Coastal Communities
        • Utility poles spark complaints
        • Police chief firm on migrant claims
      • April 24th
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Study: Stray Cat Population Continues To Grow
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Are we out-growing our natural resources?
        • Germanic invaders did not rule Britain by apartheid
        • Life expectancy for B.C. residents jumps 3 years
        • News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska
      • April 25th
        • Economic slowdown not stalling start-ups
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Study: Stray Cat Population Continues To Grow
        • Burglaries up in Austin so far this year
        • Dunkin' Donuts taking bigger bite of the Valley
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Germanic invaders did not rule Britain by apartheid
        • Letter to the editor: Tolerance derives from Christ's love
      • April 26th
        • Economic slowdown not stalling start-ups
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Budget cuts funds used to repair Texas roadways
        • Study: Stray Cat Population Continues To Grow
        • Burglaries up in Austin so far this year
        • Dunkin' Donuts taking bigger bite of the Valley
        • Population growth slows for first time in 40 years
        • Germanic invaders did not rule Britain by apartheid
      • April 27th
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Economic slowdown not stalling start-ups
        • Research: Gray squirrel at risk in Britain
        • General election competitive states
        • Budget cuts funds used to repair Texas roadways
      • April 28th
        • Population growth increasing HIV-UN
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Economic slowdown not stalling start-ups
        • Research: Gray squirrel at risk in Britain
        • General election competitive states
        • World Bank: Gaza Economy Sharply Contracted due to Israeli Closure
      • April 29th
        • Population growth increasing HIV-UN
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Economic slowdown not stalling start-ups
        • Research: Gray squirrel at risk in Britain
        • General election competitive states
        • Australia April 28, 2008 Scientists working within the joint CSIRO / Grains Research and Development Corporation
        • Soft drinks still No. 1 beverage category in U.S.
        • States To Watch
      • April 30th
        • Population growth increasing HIV-UN
        • Growth prompts Arizona's postal investigator to seek more inspectors
        • Water everywhere - but not a drop to drink
        • Economic slowdown not stalling start-ups
        • Research: Gray squirrel at risk in Britain
        • Boost For 'Green Plastics' From Plants
        • General election competitive states