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She went to high school in Nashua (population 1,618), graduated from the University of Iowa—and then walked away to Chicago, in Illinois. Iowa wants her back. “We need more people if our state is to thrive and prosper,” says Governor Tom Vilsack. 9m has grown a bit since 1990, but at little more than a third of the rate for the country as a whole. About half of its 99 counties have fewer people than they did a decade ago. In 44 of them the population had peaked by 1900, in another 25 between 1910 and 1950.
Who is this obscure figure who has been given such influence over so vexing a subject? And what sort of advice is he likely to offer? Mr Kass could hardly possess better credentials. He trained as both a doctor and a biochemist before venturing into the squishy field of bioethics. He eschews the hyper-specialisation that so disfigures modern academia. He helps to teach Chicago's justly famous course on “great books”, and has written on such diverse subjects as courtship and eating habits. But Mr Kass is far from being a political virgin.
They'll make a lot of money on the side through corruption,” she argues. ” Copyright © 2006 The Economist Newspaper and The Economist Group. All rights reserved. About sponsorship Japan Harder times for Koizumi Aug 16th 2001 | TOKYO From The Economist print edition His shrine visit won't help Japan's prime minister mollify the right AP IT WAS a fudge—and not a very successful one at that. Junichiro Koizumi, Japan's new prime minister, had pledged before his appointment in April to go to Yasukuni, a controversial shrine for the war dead, on August 15th, the anniversary of Japan's surrender in the second world war.