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Thursday, February 06, 2003

In South Korea, 804 mil

In South Korea, 804 million tons of total potable water produced, or 13.9 percent, were lost to leaks in 2001.

Wednesday, February 05, 2003

The number of jewelry thefts in the American South jumped

The number of jewelry thefts in the American South jumped 89 percent in 2002 in hauls totaling around 45 million dollars.

The two species of fish known as

The two species of fish known as crappie are also called “sac-a-lait.”

“Grim realities at Bristol comprehensive,” by Elspeth Foggin from the

;I had consulted a UK teaching agency that assured me my qualifications were acceptable and that teaching jobs were two-a-penny in the UK. My husband had three degrees and 10 years’ experience working at universities. […] Filled with enthusiasm, we embarked on a search for work. My husband could find no university work as the competition was fierce and the work ethic so high that it was quite common to find degreed people doing clerical work that required no qualifications. He found work as a temp, doing data-processing, paid by the hour. As for me, I had had 13 years’ experience teaching in South Africa. I soon found out that my BA and HDE did not qualify me to teach in Britain. Furthermore, in our region—south-west England—there was no real need for teachers and the head teachers to whom I applied for work did not want to employ “foreigners.” (Source Link)

Fifty pe

Fifty percent of students surveyed at Pace University in New York City had piercings, and 23 percent had tattoos.

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