-
Among other things these records show their income and socioeconomic status (which, crucially, are also known for the parents of members of the original cohort), how many children have been born to cohort members and their descendants, and when.
ECONOMIST: Why, as people get richer, do they have fewer children?
-
Retailers who want their Web sites to show up in Froogle searches have to update their product pages with hidden labels on things like price, name and manufacturer.
FORBES: The Evolution Of Web Search
-
"We've got a snapshot of the population from the 14th Century - we'll look for signs that they'd done a lot of heavy, hard work, which will show on the bones, and general things about their health and their physique, " he added.
BBC: Science & Environment
-
The lesson of Chechnya is that a war, coupled with cloyingly loyal television, is one of the few things which can make Russians show warm support for their government.
ECONOMIST: The chaos at the door
-
All the technical things will still be there so they can show all their talents.
BBC: Ferrari make F1 engine row threat
-
And they show the world that ordinary people in the Middle East want the same things for their children that we want for ours -- a decent life and a peaceful future.
CNN: Text of President Bush's speech
-
Other things equal, that could see them revise up their numbers later this month, to show the economy shrinking by 0.5%, instead of 0.7%.
BBC: UK jobs: The plot thickens
-
Mr James said they would now show staff the plans and "invite them to come back with their alternative views on how we might do things differently".
BBC: Consultation on Rotherham Hospital job losses
-
By paying tithing, Church members show their gratitude to God for their blessings and their resolve to trust in the Lord rather than in material things.
FORBES: An Update on What Romney's Tax Forms Can Teach Us (and Mormons) About Tithing
-
Cookies are little text files that can, among other things, be used to help track people's activities online to show them ads targeted to their interests.
WSJ: Google Agonizes on Privacy as Advertising World Vaults Ahead