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World Watch wins global media award for population coverage.


See Population and its Discontents, Sep/Oct 2004, p. 13

World Watch wins global media award for population coverage The Population Institute selected World Watch as the top publication for coverage of population issues, in the 2004 Global Media Awards for Excellence in Population Reporting.

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