The number of U.S.-born Hispanics has reached more than a million a year, for the first time surpassing immigration as the leading cause of growth.
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Early this month the new president of the commission, Romano Prodi, took up their cause, calling for the first accession dates to be set at Helsinki.
Baring flesh as protest is not new, though John Brennan of Oregon may be the first to go completely nude for the anti-TSA cause (thus opening himself up to indecent exposure charges).
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Small wonder he easily found a new home as starting quarterback with the Philadelphia Eagles and, importantly, has quietly become a spokesperson for the very cause that got him into trouble in the first place.
The risk for bond investors is that the first wave of sellers will cause a 2nd wave of sellers, leaving the 3rd wave with portfolio losses.
The first are prepared to die for their cause but they are rare and outnumbered by the second, who use their positions to get rich.
One was Visudyne (verteporfin), the first drug treatment for severe forms of macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness.
The drug is said to be the first to treat the root cause of cystic fibrosis for people with the G551D mutation.
Kalydeco is said to be the first drug to treat the root cause of cystic fibrosis for people with the G551D mutation and could dramatically improve the life expectancy of sufferers.
Both newspapers say the public also need answers on why the authorities did not report the first case of bird flu in Shanghai sooner, as well as the cause of death for thousands of pigs in the Yangtze River Delta and several sparrows in Nanjing in recent weeks.
The visitors, the first Cypriot team to reach the last eight of the Champions League, had brief cause for celebration through a Gustavo Manduca goal just after the hour mark, but Ronaldo grabbed his second with a stunning free kick to re-open a two-goal advantage on the night.
But in 2000 Wyeth scored a huge hit with Prevnar, the first vaccine for infants against pneumococcal bacteria, a common cause of pneumonia and ear infections.
"The ICO is clear that this information should never have been collected in the first place and the company's failure to secure its deletion as promised is a cause for concern, " the ICO said.
He began agitating for the Kosovo cause while still in his teens, and first came to prominence as the political leader of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), the guerrilla group that took up arms against Serb forces in the late 1990s.
Ditto Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, whose unalloyed sympathy for the Palestinian cause dates back at least to her days as First Lady.
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For the first thing that must be said about legalising drugs, a cause The Economist has long advocated and returns to this week (see survey), is that it would lead to a rise in their use, and therefore to a rise in the number of people dependent on them.
But for survivors like Sharon Simmons, the first explosion and fire, no matter the cause, was enough to send them running from WTC 2.
First, some have upheld the deal as a cause for celebration.
These inventory reductions, together with what is typically a seasonally weak quarter for ADI, cause us to believe that revenue will decline sequentially in the first quarter.
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Poor first impressions, for starters, can cause job seekers to eliminate the employer from consideration altogether.
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If the Bush adminsitration is to build wider support for its cause it needs to first build consensus at home.
Wind farms can cause climate change, according to new research, that shows for the first time the new technology is already pushing up temperatures.
Things kicked off on December 6 with the first annual Stiks Arcade Charity Gaming Gala, which went old school for a good cause at Boulevard 3.
His cause for beatification was started by John Paul II, and he was the first person beatified by Pope Benedict.
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Despite the Kenya Airways crash, the airline's first in 23 years of flying, there is some cause for optimism.
The "loss" of 85, 000 jobs is, at first glance, cause for much concern.
First lady Laura Bush has fervently taken up the cause, sharply criticizing the regime for its response to a May cyclone that killed tens of thousands of people.
Rangers boss Walter Smith took in the match from the stand, the first of his four-match domestic ban, and he had plenty of cause for concern as Celtic began to exert their authority.
Romanticizing the young, energetic, passionate (read: cheap) teacher, he has made eliminating seniority preferences in layoffs (aka, last in, first out or LIFO) his pet cause (it has been stymied for the time being by the state legislature).
First, heart failure is the most common cause of hospitalization among older individuals, accounting for more than a million a year.
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