2005 Fuel Economy Trends Report Now Available on the EPA Website
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Schools--United States--Bullying--Statistics
Source: NCES Student Reports of Bullying
"Using data from the 2001 School Crime Supplement (SCS) to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), this report examines the prevalence and nature of bullying as reported by students ages 12 through 18 in relation to student characteristics, school characteristics, and criminal victimization. In addition, the report explores other behaviors that were reported by the bullied student, such as fear, avoidance behavior, weapon carrying, and academic grades. This report examines student reports of being bullied by direct means only, by indirect means only, and by both direct and indirect means."
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Industry Relations--Europe
Source: European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO) Online (via IWS News Service) Country Reports: Industrial Relations Developments 2004
Reports for more than 25 countries.
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Energy--United States--Statistics
Fuel Economy
Source: EPA 2005 Fuel Economy Trends Report Now Available on the EPA Website
"EPA is releasing its annual report, 'Light-Duty Automotive Technology and Fuel Economy Trends: 1975 Through 2005.' The report provides data on the fuel economy and performance characteristics of light-duty vehicles (cars, vans, sports utility vehicles (SUVs), and pickup trucks) for model years 1975 through 2005. Since 1997 fuel economy has been relatively constant, ranging from 20.6 to 21.0 miles per gallon (mpg). Model year 2005 vehicles are estimated to average 21.0 mpg. This is 0.2 mpg higher than 2004, but five percent below the fleet-average fuel economy peak value of 22.1 mpg achieved in 1987."
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United Nations--History
Source: UN
New, History of the UN Charter
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