• At the Albany Law School Racing and Gaming Institute (full disclosure: I presented at the Institute, on a wholly different topic), Martin provided plenty of stats that were published a month later.

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  • Remarkably, thanks to scanners that can each read 50, 000 handwritten forms a day, initial population figures are supposed to be published within a month of census day.

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  • The dossier was published just a month after the Care Quality Commission attacked hospitals for what the regulator said were "alarming" levels of care.

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  • According to a report published last month by Forrester, a research firm, only 4% of American adults have ever used such networks and far fewer do so more than once a week.

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  • An Indian government panel late last month published a set of proposals to control the prices of patented drugs.

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  • The latest matric results published this month showed a fall in the overall pass rate to 61%, compared with 73% in 2003.

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  • It said full details of all the tests being conducted by local authorities are due to be published in a report next month.

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  • In a report published last month on the SNH-funded Cairngorms Wildcat Project, it was estimated that 150 breeding pairs of wildcats survived in parts of the Highlands.

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  • In a report published last month, PricewaterhouseCoopers said it expected Macau to almost double its revenues over the next five years, accounting for about a third of total global casino earnings.

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  • Ms Smith's predecessor as home secretary, John Reid, last month published a discussion document covering anti-terror measures being considered - including extending the 28-day limit of holding terror suspects without charge.

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  • In the face of their intense campaign, "for Gilad" according to a poll published last month by Maariv, only 41 percent of the public agrees with their surrender at all cost strategy and 51 percent opposes it.

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  • In a paper published last month in the Journal of the American Medical Association, he reported that this disorder, too, occurred more than twice as often in those whose mothers were starved in the early part of their pregnancies as in those whose mothers were (for wartime conditions) reasonably well-fed.

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  • But in a paper published this month in the American Journal of Public Health, Denise Kandel of Columbia University and Richard Udry of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill show that subjecting daughters, at least, to nicotine in the womb may not actually encourage them to become addicted to smoking at all.

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  • In a paper published this month in the journal Molecular and Cellular Proteomics, Buchholz, Spalding and their colleagues showed that after examining 44 teeth from 41 people they could determine ages within about two years--far better than more common methods like looking at patterns of wear and the changes that proteins in the teeth undergo as people age.

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  • But a new review published earlier this month in the Cochrane Reviews looked at 14 different trials, with a total of 34, 272 patients, in an attempt to answer this question, and came out with conflicting results.

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  • Figures from the university admissions service, Ucas, published last month, showed a 22.9% increase in applications on last year.

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  • In a paper published in this month's Nature Medicine, Ole Isacson, James Schumacher and their colleagues at Harvard Medical School have made a start.

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  • Figures published earlier this month showed a different story, however, for year-on-year applications - which fell for the first time in five years last year.

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  • National Geographic Kids is a thrilling magazine published each month.

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  • The Home Affairs select committee said in a report, published last month, that the government should concentrate its efforts in treating the estimated 250, 000 hard-core addicts rather than pursuing criminal penalties.

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  • But a new poll published last month by the Associated Press found that twice as many Americans think the new law did not go far enough as think it went too far.

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  • In a study published earlier this month in the International Journal of Psychophysiology, he and his colleagues monitored the brain activity of 79 female and 70 male students while they performed a letter-identifying exercise.

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  • Between 1993 and 2007, inflation-adjusted spending on administration per student increased by 61% and the number of administrators per 100 students grew by 39%, according to a study published earlier this month by the Goldwater Institute.

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  • Early nerve damage caused by repetitive strain injuries can trigger "sick worker" syndrome--characterized by malaise, fatigue and depression, and often mistaken for poor performance, according to a new study published this month in the Journal of Neuroimmunology.

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  • However, some research published last month, by a team led by Professor Geoff Whitty of London University's Institute of Education, showed that private schools are justified in claiming that their good results are not just a function of their intake.

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  • Jude-funded study is currently under consideration for publication in a peer-reviewed medical journal and could be published as soon as this month, said a physician familiar with the matter.

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  • Now a new study, published online this month in The Archives of Internal Medicine, has found that unemployment increases the risk of having a heart attack.

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  • In a small study published in the journal Science Translational Medicine last month, a 10-minute massage promoted muscle recovery after exercise.

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  • Last month, it published a consultation document on devolving corporation tax to Holyrood, but with a conspicuous lack of any reckoning on its likely or possible impact.

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  • It compares this with figures from a poll of parents published last month by the Chance to Shine campaign which suggested that 54% thought their children did less than this each week.

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