Investors can choose which one they want to invest in according to their risk tolerance and their outlook on the market.
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Compared to the U.S., breast cancer mortality is 9% higher in Canada (according to the government statistics of each country), 52% higher in Germany and 88% higher in the United Kingdom (according to studies published in Lancet Oncology).
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Hawaii is America's most expensive state to do business in, according to the Milken Institute in Los Angeles.
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Even with the recent winding down of debt levels, consumer credit (excludes mortgage payments) as a percent of personal income has grown from 15.5% in 1975 to 20.6% in 2009 according to data by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Federal Reserve.
While analysts are cutting forecasts for PCs and slashing those for ultrabooks, global mobile phone penetration continues to grow and is expected to reach 70% in 2013, up from 2% in 2000 and 28% in 2009 according to data published in Abundance by Steven Kotler and Peter Diamandis.
Oslo remains the world's most expensive city to live in, according to the latest Worldwide Cost of Living survey.
Still, Tokyo is the world's most expensive city for expatriates to live in, according to international human-resources consulting firm Mercer.
As things stand, 46% of voters say they would vote out, versus 36% who would vote to stay in, according to the latest poll by MORI.
By nightfall Friday, Iraqi soldiers withdrew from several security posts in and around the city and went back to their main military headquarters in Falluja, according to police officials in the city.
Homes are worth a third less across the country and are back to their values in 2003 according to recent data published by Case Schiller.
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Mr. Penrose worked at the News Corp. tabloid the Sun from 2002 to 2003, before joining the Sunday Mirror in 2004, according to a witness statement he submitted in February to a judge-led inquiry probing British press ethics.
The number of people sleeping on English streets dropped from 1, 850 in 1998 to 464 in 2009, according to the snapshot body counts preferred by the Department for Communities and Local Government.
Furthermore, in battleground states, the edge in early and absentee vote turnout that propelled Democrats to victory in 2008 has clearly been eroded, cut in half according to a Republican National Committee summary.
One possible compromise could be to allow Burris to be seated in the Senate so long as he agrees not to run in 2010, according to a source.
We meet Disney during his last days, as he works to ensure that his legacy remains in tact according to his vision.
Demand for steel slowed in May to 6.7% year-on-year, after an 11% rise in April, according to GK Dragonomics in Beijing.
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And this just in, according to Sullivan: Someone has tried to physically attack Murdoch at the hearings and has been taken away in handcuffs.
The commissioners were openly dismissive of ceremonial boulevards leading to monumental institutions like those being constructed in Washington according to Pierre l'Enfant's plan.
The average length of car ownership has increased from 5.5 years in 2006 to six years in 2009, according to J.
Among developed countries, American women sank from the middle of the pack in 1970 to last place in 2010, according to the Human Mortality Database.
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The proportion of private industry employees participating in 401(k)-style defined contribution plans rose from 36% in 1999 to 43% in 2008, according to Investment Company Institute data.
Education also became more accessible, with the number of children enrolled in secondary education rising from 48% in 1999 to 72% in 2010, according to UNESCO figures.
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As firms cut back, the proportion of full-time contract jobs has fallen from almost 80% of the labour force in 1990 to 66% in 2007, according to the OECD.
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The number of people shopping in the town each year has fallen from 21 million in 2005 to 14 million in 2010, according to Bournemouth Business Improvement District (Bid).
Voter turnout across all race and ethnic groups fell for a second consecutive presidential election, from 64 percent in 2004 to 62 percent in November, according to the census figures.
The share of domestic manufacturing consumption taken by imports has risen from 31% in 1998 to 37% in 2008, according to Dan Meckstroth of the Manufacturers' Alliance, a trade group.
The largest declines were 12 percentage points in Japan and Germany, while the U.S. effective rate over that period fell from 25% in 1999 to 20% in 2009, according to studies by the OECD.
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The number of text messages sent monthly in the U.S. exploded from 14 billion in 2000 to 188 billion in 2010, according to a Pew Institute survey, and the trend shows no signs of abating.
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The proportion of youth between 15 and 24 years old not in the labor force (and thus most likely studying) has actually risen from 43% in 2004 to 47% in 2013, according to the Brazilian Institute for Geography and Statistics, better known as IBGE.
Meanwhile, there is a relative calm in Venezuela according to press reports and investment sources on the ground in Caracas.
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