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As of May 2004, 30 % of people in the ACT aged 15 – 64 had a level of educational attainment equal to at least an bachelor's degree, significantly higher than the national average of 19 %.
As an offshore financial centre, the British Virgin Islands enjoys one of the more prosperous economies of the Caribbean region, with a per capita average income of around $ 38, 500 ( 2004 est.
The BBC Governors ' annual report for 2005 / 2006 reported that average audience figures for fifteen minute periods had reached 8. 6 % in multichannel homes, up from 7. 8 % in 2004 / 2005.
The average growth rate of the industry for the 20 years between 1984 and 2004 was 42 % per year.
Croatia's median equivalent household income tops average Purchasing Power Standard of the ten countries which joined the EU in 2004, while trailing the EU average.
* The three years 2002 – 2004 will on average be warmer than 1992 – 1994.
* There will be on average less rice and wheat grown per person in 2002 – 2004 than in 1992 – 1994.
Between 2002 and 2004, the average American academic library saw the overall number of transactions decline approximately 2. 2 %.
The shallowest section of Lake Erie is the western basin where depths average only ; as a result, " the slightest breeze can kick up lively waves ," according to a New York Times reporter in 2004.
Between 1995 and 2004, Moldova's weighted average annual rate of inflation was 11. 99 percent.
The monthly prevalence of drugs other than cannabis among young people ( 15-24 ) was 4 % in 2004, that was above the average ( 3 %) of 15 compared countries in EU.
Dalbar Inc., a market research company, found that during the 20 years from 1984 to 2004, the average stock fund investor earned returns of only 3. 7 % per year, while the S & P 500 returned 13. 2 %.
EU trade with South Korea exceeded € 65 billion in 2008 and has enjoyed an annual average growth rate of 7. 5 % between 2004 and 2008.
As of 2004, the highest GDP per capita was 573, 976 SK in the Bratislava Region, which was more than double of the national average ( 251, 814 SK ).
Headline consumer price inflation dropped from 26 % in 1993 to an average rate of 7. 5 % in 2004, though this was boosted by hikes in subsidized utilities prices ahead of Slovakia ’ s accession to the European Union.
Many companies announced mass dismissals and thus the unemployment rate rose from its low of 1. 9 % in June 2000 to its peak of 3. 9 % in October 2004, although well below the European Union ( EU ) unemployment average of 8. 9 %.
In 1998 the number of radio receivers in the country was totaled in 7, 100, 000, on average one per inhabitant ; in 2004 there were 113 FM and 4 AM radio stations in the country, without counting many other low power stations.
Vietnam had an average GDP growth of 7. 1 % a year from 2000 to 2004.
From 1994 to 2004, the industrial sector grew at an average annual rate of 10. 3 %.
From 1994 to 2004, manufacturing GDP grew at an average annual rate of 11. 2 %.
From 1994 to 2004, GDP attributable to the service sector grew at an average annual rate of 6. 0 %.
Yemen ’ s latest census, conducted in December 2004, reported a population of 19. 72 million persons, reflecting an average annual population growth rate of more than 3 percent.
* 216 m² -- average floor area of an American house in 2004.

2004 and 290
This overall downturn affected Holden's profits ; the company recorded a combined gain of A $ 842. 9 million between 2002 and 2004, and a combined loss of A $ 290 million between 2005 and 2006.
The Natural Arch and Bridge Society ( NABS ) considers the Landscape Arch to be the longest natural arch in the world, having measured the span in 2004 at 290. 1 ± 0. 8 feet ( 88. 4 m ), which is slightly longer than a measurement made by the Society in 2006 of Kolob Arch in Zion National Park.
Most of the 290 seats were decided at that time but a runoff was held 2½ months later on May 7, 2004, for the remaining thirty-nine seats where no candidate gained sufficient votes in the first round.
dtv 34085, München 2004 ISBN 3-423-34085-1 ( Todesursache: S. 290, Anm.
* < s > PASP 116 ( 2004 ) 290 </ s > ( not available online yet, see )
Kapler played a career-high 136 games in 2004, hitting 6 home runs and driving in 33 runs in 290 at-bats.
* Highest team total: 290 / 4 ( 50 overs ) by v, 2004
* Cliff Stoll, Scientific American, 290 ( 1 ): 92 – 99, January 2004.
The largest AFCG beneficiary by far is Child Advocates of Indianapolis, Indiana, a CASA affiliate — from 2001 through 2004, the organization received donations each year of between $ 194, 000 – $ 290, 000, with a four-year total of nearly $ 950, 000 ( over a third of AFCG's total contributions during those years ).
In 2004 – 05, Betis finished in fourth position and qualified to the UEFA Champions League, also adding the season's Copa del Rey, but Denílson was only a fringe player now, starting in just three games in only 290 minutes of play.
In the fiscal year of 2004, NCR generated revenue of $ 6. 0 billion, up 7 percent from a year earlier, and net income rose nearly fivefold to $ 290 million.
At # 166, " Lose Yourself " is the highest ranked of the three songs from the 21st century featured in the 2004 List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time ( joining " Stan " at # 290 and Outkast's " Hey Ya!
It is an expensive area to buy property, as is illustrated by the fact that between April and June 2004, the average price for a terraced house in the area was £ 654, 615 and for a flat it was £ 290, 675.
Animal People estimates the combined budgets of US animal protection organizations at more than $ 290 million in 2004, up from $ 207 million in 2003.

2004 and drug
An autumn 2004 caution from the Committee on Safety of Medicines, the UK agency dealing with drug safety, advised patients taking warfarin not to drink cranberry juice after adverse effects ( such as increased incidence of bruising ) were reported, possibly resulting from the presence of salicylic acid native to polyphenol-rich plants such as the cranberry.
Two years later, Christer Pettersson ( d. 2004 ), a small-time criminal and drug addict, was arrested, tried and convicted for Palme's murder.
The FDA approved the aforementioned colorectal cancer drug, Erbitux, on February 12, 2004.
Unintentional prescription drug deaths by county for the years 2004 to 2008
During this time Salisbury was the drummer for Black Rebel Motorcycle Club's UK tour in 2004, after their original drummer briefly left due to alcohol and drug abuse.
In 2004, the Institute published a paper arguing in favor of " drug re-importation.
In early 2004, MP John Mann revealed that some 1, 200 ( more than 1 %) of the 104, 000-strong population in the area were drug addicts.
In 2004, Corgan began writing revealing autobiographical posts on his website and his MySpace page, blaming Iha for the breakup of the Smashing Pumpkins, calling Wretzky " a mean spirited drug addict ," and criticizing his former Zwan bandmates ' fixation with " indie cred " and calling them " filthy ", opportunistic, and selfish.
In June 2004, FDA published a violation letter to GSK in response to a " false or misleading " TV ad for Paxil CR ; FDA stated, " This ad is concerning from a public health perspective because it broadens the use of Paxil CR the conditions it was approved for while also minimizing the serious risks associated with the drug.
On 3 August 2004, shortly before the settlement, Senator Charles Grassley, a Republican senator from Iowa, sent a letter to GSK, stating that he was concerned that " some drug companies " may not have provided the FDA with all the information at their disposal.
Turner had been clean for over a decade prior but relapsed in 2004 after coming to an aid of a drug addicted friend and returned to cocaine after he " smelt the fumes ".
American playwright Jeffrey Corrick's play African Nights ( 2004 ) explored his bisexuality and drug addictions.
Chaka Chaka's first major rival was Brenda Fassie, whose popularity began with 1993's Amagents ; since becoming embroiled in numerous scandals as well as drug problems before her death in 2004.
By 2004, Haim appeared to have overcome his drug habit after his mother persuaded him to return to Toronto with her and resettle there.
On April 28, 2004, Ehud Shapiro, Yaakov Benenson, Binyamin Gil, Uri Ben-Dor, and Rivka Adar at the Weizmann Institute announced in the journal Nature that they had constructed a DNA computer coupled with an input and output module which would theoretically be capable of diagnosing cancerous activity within a cell, and releasing an anti-cancer drug upon diagnosis.
" The stable cultivation in 2004 throws into doubt US officials ’ predictions of a major impact on US drug prices and purity ," commented John Walsh, WOLA Senior Associate for Drug Policy.
A year later David Millar was excluded from the 2004 Tour, and banned from the sport for 2 years, after syringes with traces of EPO were found at his home-he admitted that this time trial was one of the occasions that he had boosted his performance with the drug.
In 2004 Botero exhibited a series of 27 drawings and 23 paintings dealing with the violence in Colombia from the drug cartels.
A comprensive study by the World Health Organization ( WHO ) in 2004 stated that there is a " compelling case that NSPs substantially and cost effectively reduce the spread of HIV among IDUs and do so without evidence of exacerbating injecting drug use at either the individual or societal level.
The European Monitoring Centre ( EMCDDA ) 2004 Review of Drug Consumption Rooms calculated the number of lives saved for all 25 drug consumption rooms across Germany.
The term MOH first appeared only in the 2004, among the secondary headaches in the 2nd edition of the International Headache Society ’ s Classification ( International Classification of Headache Disorders – II edition, ICHD-II ) with the aim of emphasising excessive drug intake as the basis of this form of headache.
Her relationship to Waltman was notorious for the release a sextape in 2004 and Chyna being arrested for domestic assault in 2005 after a drug fuelled fight.
In the USA, from January 1983 to June 2004, a total of 1, 129 different orphan drug designations have been granted by the Office of Orphan Products Development ( OOPD ) and 249 orphan drugs have received marketing authorization.
In 2004, though, Aero Continente had its approval to operate into the United States withdrawn by the Office of Foreign Assets Control of the United States Treasury, as its founder and key person, Fernando Zervallos, had been included in a list of the ten most wanted crime bosses of the illegal drug trade ( Specially Designated Nationals ).

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