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...high school students and so forth. Seven staffers reach out to black voters, for example, and three handle Latino voters - even though Latinos make up only 3% of Iowa's population of three million and there are only 67,000 blacks in the whole state, according to the 2006 census. "[This] is exactly why it's a problem for the Clinton campaign to bring in 100 new staffers in the last month," said Tommy Vietor, Obama's spokesman in Iowa. "We've been working and developing personal relationships and a network of Iowans for months...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside Obama's Iowa Ground Game | 12/12/2007 | See Source »

...from the Northeast (New England and mid-Atlantic regions), 20 percent is from the West, 16 percent is from the South, and 11 percent is from the Midwest (the rest are international). These numbers hardly match up with the actual population distribution in the U.S. As reported by the Census Bureau in 2005, only 18 percent of the population lives in the Northeast, 36 percent lives in the South and 22 percent in the Midwest. Only the West is proportionally represented...

Author: By Caroline A. Bleeke | Title: Don’t Coddle the Coasts | 12/6/2007 | See Source »

...cultures. The RAE worries about English’s infiltration into Spain, but English, too, is increasingly peppered with foreign—particularly, Spanish—words. (I used “Adios!” long before I enrolled in a Spanish class.) According to the 2000 census, over 46 million people living in U.S. speak a language other than English at home. Like foreigners, Americans feel threatened. American politicians have turned whether or not English should be the U.S.’s “national language” into a political wedge issue. Fear of loss...

Author: By Justine R. Lescroart | Title: Separation of Tongue and State | 11/28/2007 | See Source »

Learning your planets used to be a lot easier. There were only nine of them, and they all circled our own sun. With Pluto kicked out of the club for failing to make weight, the local census has dwindled even further. But the sun we know is hardly the only one around, and elsewhere in the cosmos, planets are popping up everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Discovering Planets Just Got Easier | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

This year, the university has used a College Board pilot program which cross references zip code and census block information with search lists to find students who may qualify for HFAI. —Staff writer Arianna Markel can be reached at amarkel@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Arianna Markel, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sans Early, Admissions Hits the Road | 11/15/2007 | See Source »

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