51.   America leads the world in the percentage of marriages that end in divorce, about half.

52.   America leads the world in new technologies.

53.   And a world in which the government could declare which causes and which moral positions benefit society, and which do not, could only be described as Orwellian.

54.   And ethicists and experts are wondering about the future of sports in a world in which genetic engineering is increasingly commonplace.

55.   An Emory University neurologist, Dr. Philip Kennedy, wants to open those windows, build a double door and invite the world in.

56.   And children need to be children, with freedom and opportunity to explore the world in an unstructured way.

57.   And it looks like it could be the second-largest market in the world in a couple of years, overtaking Japan.

58.   And he does not fly round the world in balloons like Richard Branson.

59.   And he applauded its inclusion of humanitarian aid, which he said would help it gain support from the Muslim world in the campaign against terrorism.

60.   And steaks, chickens, pork chops, roasts and the rest come into this world in the shrink-wrapped packages we see displayed in supermarket meat counters.

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people 0.77%
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