Per capita consumption in the Irish Republic in 1991-93 averaged 3 . 22 kilos, compared with 2 . 61 kilos in Britain and 2 . 30 kilos in Qatar, according to the London-based producer-consumer group's just published annual statistical bulletin.
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"While stagnation for two consecutive years does not necessarily make a trend, it probably shows in large measure the impact of AIDS, " said Dr . Charles G . Hertz, vice president and medical director of the organization and editor of its quarterly journal, Statistical Bulletin.
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Renaissance Energy Ltd . rose C $ 1.40 to C $ 30 and Suncor Energy Inc . gained C $ 0.50 to C $ 49.25, helping send the oil subgroup higher after a weekly oil industry statistical bulletin showed U . S . crude oil stockpiles fell.
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According to the two published sources of tin statistics, the regular monthly figures put out by the UK-based World Bureau of Metal Statistics and Geneva's intermittent statistical bulletin published by Unctad, there has been an apparent deficit between world primary tin demand and supply throughout the current decade.
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The International Tea Committee, which represents the tea industry in exporting and importing countries, reported Wednesday in its latest statistical bulletin that per capita consumption in the Irish Republic averaged 3.17 kilos ( 6.97 pounds ) a year in 1994-96, up from 3.15 kilos ( 6.93 pounds ) in 1993-95.
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While the number of Americans who make $ 200, 000 or more grew more than 15-fold from 1977 to 1993, the number of people in that income category who paid no income taxes grew 28-fold or nearly twice as fast, according to a quarterly statistical bulletin issued by the IRS.
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Renaissance Energy Ltd . rose C $ 1 . 40 to C $ 30 and Suncor Energy Inc . gained C $ 0 . 50 to C $ 49 . 25, helping send the oil subgroup higher after a weekly oil industry statistical bulletin showed U . S . crude oil stockpiles fell.
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The International Tea Committee, which represents the tea industry in exporting and importing countries, reported Wednesday in its latest statistical bulletin that per capita consumption in the Irish Republic averaged 3 . 17 kilos ( 6 . 97 pounds ) a year in 1994-96, up from 3 . 15 kilos ( 6 . 93 pounds ) in 1993-95.