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Population News Friday April 25th 2008



Economic slowdown not stalling start-upsEconomic slowdown not stalling start-ups
(USA Today: Fri, 25 Apr) Regions and states with stronger economic and population growth last year saw an upsurge in entrepreneurs launching businesses.


Water everywhere - but not a drop to drinkWater everywhere - but not a drop to drink
(AG Weekly: Thu, 24 Apr) Population growth in Idaho and the West continues at an unprecedented rate and is placing additional demand on an already limited resource n water. Water is the lifeblood of the West because it is used to provide recreation, power, irrigation and waterways.


Study: Stray Cat Population Continues To GrowStudy: Stray Cat Population Continues To Grow
(WCMH Columbus: Wed, 23 Apr) Central Ohio researchers say that 43 percent of Ohioans choose to feed stray cats and kittens, causing problems with overpopulation.


Burglaries up in Austin so far this yearBurglaries up in Austin so far this year
(Austin American-Statesman: Fri, 25 Apr) Burglaries in Austin during the first 31/2 months of 2008 were up 12 percent compared with the same period last year, according to police records.



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Dunkin' Donuts taking bigger bite of the ValleyDunkin' Donuts taking bigger bite of the Valley
(East Valley Tribune: Thu, 24 Apr) Dunkin’ Donuts will have a much larger presence in the Valley with what it says will be 150 locations opening over several years.


Population growth slows for first time in 40 yearsPopulation growth slows for first time in 40 years
(11:09 a.m.: Thu, 17 Apr) MANILA -- Population growth in the Philippines, considered one of the highest in the world with a baby born every three minutes, has slowed down for the first time since the 1960s, official data showed Thursday.


Germanic invaders did not rule Britain by apartheidGermanic invaders did not rule Britain by apartheid
(The Economic Times: Thu, 24 Apr) A new analysis of British DNA has led geneticists to suggest that Germanic invaders may not have ruled Britain by apartheid.


Letter to the editor: Tolerance derives from Christ's loveLetter to the editor: Tolerance derives from Christ's love
(Public Opinion: Thu, 24 Apr) Recently I've been transcribing my 40-year-old vinyl records to modern CDs. Today, I came to "Godspell," a 1971 musical based on the gospel according to St. Matthew. It includes the hit song "Day by Day," which rose to No. 13 on the Billboard chart in 1972.


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