Despite their risk for HIV infection, CDC also found that less than a third of young Americans had ever been tested for HIV.
Berlin's Der Tagesspiegel wondered whether so many young people had ever gathered for a political event in Germany and said that Obama's address -- which echoed speeches by former U.S. presidents John F.
Ritchie Graves, a NOAA Fisheries Service biologist who makes sure federally owned dams are living up to their Endangered Species Act obligations not to kill too many salmon, said the survival rate for young salmon swimming downstream to the ocean has been higher than ever the past three years, hitting about 50 percent for sockeye.
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Most unmarried sons in Japan are, these days, eldest sons, and the prospect of caring for their ever-more antique parents is not altogether enticing for an educated young Japanese woman.
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Today's bosses can't understand why their young recruits, for all their brains and technical acumen, hardly ever come over and actually talk to them.
If your employer ever offered a pension for life, like young officer Goss is receiving, odds are it has stopped doing so, or soon will.
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If there is ever a national maker-in-training program for young people, Joe Hudy would be a good choice for chief evangelist.
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If we start planning when our children are young, we can build a better safety net for them than the government ever dreamed of.
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"I have fantastic respect for John Terry, ever since I saw him as a young player when I was at Chelsea as a player myself, " added Hughes.
This level of unmet need will expand as the world's largest generation ever of young people enter their reproductive lives - increasing demand for contraception by 40 per cent by 2050.
The country's unemployment rate stands at 26% -- its highest level ever -- and the situation is even worse for young people, with more than 55% of 16- to 24-year-olds out of work.
Brigham Young inhabited this role for the Mormons, and about as fully as any apostle ever has.
Many older people were lost to the labour force for ever, at the state's expense, and few young people were hired to replace them.
There's more reason than ever to eat porridge for breakfast, especially if you have young children -- a new study reports that kids score higher on exams if they follow a regular diet of the high energy breakfast cereal before the age of three.
But no one, not even the police, believes that any sentencing policy, however draconian, can ensure that it will be impossible for persistent sex offenders ever to have the opportunity to prey on the young and the vulnerable.
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Alongside the craze for fitness goes the ever-changing advice on what to eat to stay young.
For all the economic gloom, prices are still so high that ever fewer young people can afford to buy a first home.
"He didn't look like a California dude, but intellectually he willed himself into becoming the paradigm for what a young L.A. artist could be and he had no interest in ever leaving, " says Schimmel.
Is it fair that young people trying to save for their own futures, and with obligations as parents, should be sacrificing an ever larger amount of current income to support rich benefits to old people?
In sum, a fine old mess for Robin Cook, Britain's ever-so-ethical foreign minister, who, as a young member of Parliament, railed against the islanders' eviction when it came to public notice in 1975.
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