200 matches

12/84Percentage of American teachers who say that if they could start over, they would not teach: 24

    Percentage who said this in 1965: 7. 1

5/85Percentage increase in admissions for malnutrition at Chicago’s Cook County Hospital from 1981 to 1983: 24

8/85Percentage of American women who receive no prenatal care during the first three months of pregnancy: 24

1/93Percentage of Americans who think the world was’ “in better shape” a thousand years ago: 24

1/86Percentage decrease in the number of drunk drivers killed in accidents from 1980 to 1984: 24

3/87Percentage of Americans who say that AIDS is God’s punishment for homosexuality: 24

4/87Percentage of annual income the average homeowner spent on mortgage payments in 1970: 17

    Percentage spent today: 24

5/87Percentage decrease in the average winning bid at the Keeneland thoroughbred auction in 1986: 24

5/88Percentage of 1987 United Nations General Assembly votes in which Honduras voted with the United States: 24

9/88Number of lines in Ronald Reagan’s entry in the 1988-89 edition of Who’s Who: 8

5/89Percentage of Iowans who have lawn ornaments: 24

8/89Price of a two-hour Scandal Tour of Washington, D.C.: $24

6/90Number of country club memberships RJR Nabisco purchased in 1988 for Ross Johnson, its CEO: 24

12/90Number of the 26 human bodies frozen in the hope of being brought back to life that are in California: 24

10/91Percentage of Japanese who say that the Soviet Union is the greatest threat to their nation: 22

    Percentage who say the United States is: 24

6/92Number of Alcoholics Anonymous groups formed in Moscow since 1987: 24

8/92Fine for appearing bare-chested or in a swimsuit on the streets of Venice: $24

5/93Number of cardigan sweaters worn by Mr. Rogers on his TV show since 1968: 24

11/93Average number of members of Congress charged with a crime each decade between 1789 and 1970: 2

    Average number charged with a crime each decade since then: 24

6/94Percentage of 15- to 24-year-old French workers who are unemployed: 24

10/94Number of the 610 jail cells reserved by the Woodstock ‘94 festival that were used: 24

2/95Percentage of U.S. children who are covered by Medicaid: 24

6/95Ratio of soft-money contributions made to the Republican National Committee last January to those made in January 1993: 24:1

9/95Average number of acres of Arizona’s Sonora Desert “developed” each day this year: 24

10/95Hours per day that the L.A. Central Jail runs its dry-cleaning machines to prepare prisoners’ street clothes for storage: 24

10/95Number of states in which this year’s military base closures will cause no net job losses: 24

3/97Price for which a Kissimmee, Florida, woman allegedly offered to sell her five-year-old niece to a stranger last December: $24

    Percentage who find Labour Leader Tony Blair “smarmy”: 24

8/98Number of bids received by the Russian government last May when it put its remaining national oil company up for sale: 0

    Percentage by which the asking price was reduced a month later: 24

12/98Number of days this year during which Norway’s Prime Minister Kjell Bondevik was “too depressed” to work: 24

5/99Ranking points by which the name Monica has dropped in popularity among those given U.S. girls since 1997: 24

9/99Maximum amount of time that a suspect in Florida can be held in jail without being assigned a lawyer, in hours: 24

12/99Billions cut from the five-year federal food stamp budget in 1996: $24

3/00Average percentage change in East Coast air pollution between Mondays and Thursdays: +24

    Average percentage by which the amount of East Coast rainfall on a Saturday exceeds the amount on a Monday: 22

9/01Hours that Amherst College agreed to ban coffee last term as part of a student’s performance piece about the drug war: 24

3/02Total number of opposition candidates who ran for the 84 seats in Singapore’s parliament last November: 24

    Number of days they were allowed to campaign: 9

9/02Number of weapons seized in a 1962 desegregation riot at a fraternity then headed by future senator Trent Lott: 24

10/02Months since his release from prison that nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee has been looking for work: 24

5/04Years in prison to which two ex-Pentagon officials were sentenced last year for taking bribes of money and prostitutes: 24

9/04Number of Afghanistan’s 33 provinces with no NATO peacekeeping presence: 24

6/05Years after Bob Marley’s death that the BBC, in April, requested an interview with him: 24

9/05Ratio of the number of peacekeeping troops in Kosovo, per capita, to that in Afghanistan: 24:1

5/07Percentage of Pakistanis and Indonesians who say that attacks on civilians are sometimes justified to defend Islam: 8

    Percentage of Americans who say that attacks on civilians are sometimes justified: 24

10/07Percentage change since 1980 in the average amount of solid waste generated by an American: +24

10/08Number of states that have refused to accept federal grants for pro-abstinence sex education this year: 24

11/84Average price of a pheasant at Lobel’s butcher shop in New York: $24.95

7/84Percentage of marital arguments that are about sex or adultery: 25

8/84Minimum number of paid vacation days, after one year of service, for workers in France: 25

    For workers in the Soviet Union: 15

    Paid vacation days for the average American worker: 8.7

10/84Percentage of Americans who say they are dissatisfied with their jobs: 25

12/84Percentage of Americans who believe their presence at a sports event influences its outcome: 25

2/85Percentage increase since 1980 in U.S. military recruits who hold high school diplomas: 25

2/85Average number of minutes a customer spends test-driving a new car: 25

4/85Percentage of Vietnam veterans who have suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder: 25

7/85Percentage by which China plans to reduce the size of its army by 1987: 25

9/85Percentage change in the buying power of a Social Security check since 1970: +25

    Of an Aid to Families with Dependent Children check: -33

10/85Percentage increase in 1984 in cargo shipped between Asia and the United States: 25

11/85Percentage of Fortune 500 companies that tested employees and job applicants for illegal drug use in 1982: 10

    Percentage that test today: 25

12/85Percentage of all criminal cases in U.S. federal courts that involve drugs: 25

2/88Number of moles on the average adult’s body: 25

4/93Percentage of Americans who say they use prayer as a form of health care: 25

5/86Percentage of college freshmen who are enrolled in a remedial math class: 25

    Percentage of Americans who say they don’t know the interest rates charged on their credit cards: 25

5/87Percentage increase in the number of debutantes in 1986: 25

7/87Percentage increase, since 1980, in the number of Americans who regularly surf: 25

1/88Percentage of 18- to 24-year-old whites who voted in congressional elections in 1986: 22

    Percentage of 18- to 24-year-old blacks who voted: 25

3/88Percentage of contributors to George Bush’s 1988 campaign who gave $250 or more: 25

4/88Number of times that Richard Gephardt used the word “Establishment” in his Iowa stump speech: 25

    In his New Hampshire stump speech: 3

4/88Percentage of Americans who watch an evangelical religious program on television at least once a week: 25

11/88Estimated number of times George Bush recited the Pledge of Allegiance in the month following his nomination: 25

    Number of times he recited it while a student at Greenwich Country Day School: 0

12/88Percentage of American families whose net worth is less than $10,000: 25

2/89Percentage of state and local district attorneys who say that marijuana should be decriminalized: 25

7/89Percentage of American commuters who eat breakfast in their car: 25

2/90Estimated amount it will cost the Nicaraguan government to hold the elections scheduled for this month, per voter: $14

    Average monthly income of a Nicaraguan: $25

3/90Average percentage increase in the protrusion of a woman’s buttocks when she wears high heels: 25

4/90Average percentage of a bear’s weight that it loses during hibernation: 25

8/90Percentage of all savings and loan associations that failed during the Depression: 5

    Percentage that the government expects will fail in the next five years: 25

10/90Percentage of Americans who believe in ghosts: 25

11/90Maximum running speed of a wild turkey, in miles per hour: 25

5/91Percentage of the population of Kuwait in 1989 who were domestic servants: 25

5/91Percentage of U.S. hospitals that do not require that patients be told if they test positive for the AIDS virus: 25

7/91Estimated black-market price, in California, of a state-issued handicapped-parking permit: $25

8/91Percentage of Americans who believe they have healed physical ailments “using the power of mind: 25

2/92Percentage of Americans who say that the foods that are good for them don’t taste good: 25

1/93Percentage of TV viewers who say they wouldn’t give up watching TV in exchange for any amount of money: 25

7/93Average speed of Heinz ketchup, from the mouth of an upended bottle, in miles per year: 25

9/93Estimated number of nuclear reactors it would take to supply the energy consumed by U.S. refrigerators: 25

2/94Price of a one-page “Florid to Torrid” love letter, from New York City’s Do the Write Thing: $25

7/94Price of a copy of Kurt Cobain’s death certificate from Post Mortem Arts in Seattle: $25

10/94Ratio of worldwide military spending, per soldier, to educational spending, per school-age child: 25:1

3/95Amount by which the weekly pay of a full-time minimum-wage worker exceeds the poverty level: $25

6/95Number of Ho Chi Minh scholarships awarded to students last year by a community college in New York City: 25

10/95Price of a 4-ounce bottle of shampoo containing a chemical cloned from human sperm, from a Beverly Hills boutique: $25

11/95Average life span, in years, of a Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon: 25

6/96Number of black southern churches attacked by arsonists in the last 24 months: 25

8/96Bail set for a Maine man last year after he was arrested for barking at a police dog: $25

11/96Price of a dozen rolls of “Helms Happens” toilet paper: $25

12/96Points by which Washington Monthly editor Charles Peters says his IQ exceeds that of John F. Kennedy: 25

4/97Estimated number of Cobra attack helicopters privately owned by Americans: 25

11/97Price a Dallas firm charges for a 60-minute tour retracing JFK’s 1963 motorcade route in a period convertible: $25

3/98Value of the food and medicine purchased since December 1996 with Iraq’sOil for Food” proceeds, per Iraqi: 25¢

10/98Number of fishing rods and tackle boxes that can be checked out of Georgia ‘s Tybee Island public library: 25

2/99Percentage by which box-office receipts at theaters running the new Star Wars trailer rose on the day of its appearance: 25

    Portion of the audience at New York’s Ziegfeld Theatre that day who left before the feature film began: 1/3

8/99Number of CIA laptops containing top-secret information sold inadvertently at a government-surplus auction in 1995: 25

8/00Percentage of public relations executives who say they have “had to lie ” in the course of their jobs: 25

4/01Years before a British official was killed in Athens last winter that a CIA bureau chief was killed there with the same gun: 25

5/01Minimum number of Las Vegas casinos that use face-recognition technology to identify known card cheats: 25

    Total annualized percentage return on perfectly cloudy days during that period: +9

12/02Average number of miles by which the magnetic North Pole moves each year: 25

12/02Days it takes an adult in Los Angeles to breathe in more air pollution than EPA guidelines recommend for a lifetime: 25

2/03Percentage of Moscow residents who say that city residents from Chechnya or the rest of the Caucasus should be expelled: 25

5/03Average factor by which levels of uranium in the urine of Afghan test subjects last fall exceeded normal: 25

6/03Days after the U.S. invaded Iraq that Sony trademarked “Shock & Awe” for video games: 1

    Days later that the company gave up the trademark, citing “regrettable bad judgment”: 25

4/04Factor by which a blimp being developed for the U.S. government by Lockheed Martin exceeds the size of Goodyear’s: 25

7/04Number of publications on women’s rights that the Labor Department has removed from its website since 1999: 25

1/05Percentage “more intelligence” given up by prisoners in Iraq since coercion of them was banned, according to a U.S. general: 25

3/06Minimum number of times that Frederick Douglass was beaten in what is now Donald Rumsfeld ’s vacation home: 25

6/06Amount a Pennsylvania T-ball coach paid a player last year to hit an autistic teammate with a ball: $25

12/06Number of Texas high schools that offered Bible courses as electives last year: 25

    Number of these courses that broke the law by being primarily devotional and sectarian, according to a September study: 22

8/07Number of prisons in England that provide personal trainers for unfit inmates: 25

5/08Percentage, in a recent study, by which the average weight gain of rats eating saccharin exceeded that of rats eating sugar: 25

1/09Days after the U.S. invaded Iraq that Sony trademarked “Shock & Awe” for video games: 1

    Days later that the company gave up the trademark, citing “regrettable bad judgment”: 25

3/01Percentage of Washington children who completed an 8-year antismoking program in the 1990s who now smoke regularly: 25.4

    Percentage of children in the program’s nonparticipating control group who now smoke: 25.7

6/84Percentage of voters who say they are more likely to vote Democratic in November if a woman is on the ticket: 26

9/03Average age at which an American believes that adulthood begins: 26

10/87Minutes Jerry Falwell spent soliciting contributions during the average Old Time Gospel Hour in July: 26

2/90Percentage of the value of all foreign-owned U.S. real estate that is owned by Japanese companies: 15

    Percentage of the value of all foreign-owned U.S. real estate that is owned by Canadian companies: 26

2/90Number of brand-name products that appear in Back to the Future, Part II: 26

12/90Average number of Christmas cards received by an American household each December: 26

2/91Percentage change, in the last year, in the number of home-equity loans made by American banks: +26

3/91Percentage increase, during 1991, in the number of people seeking emergency food aid in U.S. cities: 26

1/93Number of the 110 new members of Congress this year who are unmarried: 26

7/93Average decrease in the number of minutes women spend on housekeeping for every hour spent at a paying job: 26

9/93Percentage change in the number of racial-harassment complaints filed: +26

10/94Percentage of American teenage mothers who become pregnant again within two years: 26

10/94Percentage of Americans who believe that the world will be “better off” in the year 2000: 26

11/94Chances that a U.S. teenager has not spoken to either parent for more than ten minutes during the last month: 1 in 5

    Percentage change since then in U.S. book sales to black households: +26

4/95Percentage of Americans whose homes are equipped with a padded toilet seat: 26

6/95Number of churches built at truckstops since 1988 by Truckstop Ministries: 26

1/96Number of days after escaping a Danish prison last August that an inmate asked to be allowed back in: 26

2/96Number of Denny’s franchises owned by non-whites in 1993: 1

2/96Years in jail a California man was sentenced to last year after his third burglary offense, the theft of four cookies: 26

    Percentage of all American adults under the age of 33 who say this: 21

3/00Percentage of the senior editorial staff of Talk magazine that has resigned since the magazine’s debut last summer: 26

12/00Days after his appointment last July that Japan’s top finance regulator resigned over “suspicious” payments he’d received: 26

3/03Minimum number of times since 2000 that U.S. news stories have described Al Gore as “president in exile”: 26

7/03Vote in April by which the North Dakota Senate upheld the state’s 1890 ban on cohabitation by unmarried couples: 26-21

1/04Number of political candidates murdered during Colombia’s regional election campaigns last year: 26

8/04Number of World Trade Centers under development worldwide since September 2001: 26

10/07Number of times this year that U.S. media have called Gen. David Petraeus “King David”: 24

    Number of times they have called him a “warrior intellectual” or “warrior scholar”: 26

4/08Average number of pounds of waste produced by a pigeon each year: 26

12/08Percentage of Fortune 500 companies that own a Web address in which their name is followed by “sucks.com”: 26

6/85Percentage of black high-school graduates under 25 who are unemployed: 26.8

    Percentage of white high-school dropouts under 25 who are unemployed: 26.2

10/84Percentage of American women who think they would do “better than average” in a fistfight: 27

    Percentage who thought this in 1977: 19

11/84Number of new American plays and adaptations that appeared on Broadway in 1959: 27

    In 1983: 8

3/85Percentage of married women in the United States who say they have been raped by their husbands: 14

    States in which marital rape is not a crime: 27

12/85Number of senators who receive a military or government pension: 20

    Who own U.S. government securities: 27

11/86Percentage of Iowans whose drinking water contains traces of one or more pesticides: 27

5/87Amount Britain’s Labour Party proposes to pay students 16 and older to stay in school (per week): £27

6/87Unemployment rate in Grenada in 1982: 14

10/87Number of revolutions that Polish journalist Rvszard Kapuscinski has witnessed: 27

11/87Percentage of doctors who say it is not unethical to refuse care to an AIDS patient: 27

2/88Percentage increase in public and private spending in the United States since 1982: 27

    In public and private spending among the top 12 trading partners of the United States since 1982: 15

6/88Percentage of American coffee drinkers who consume at least 10 cups a day: 27

12/88Number of Wisconsin’s 33 state senators who voted in favor of a 1988 bill that allows the blind to hunt: 27

6/89Average ratio of students to teachers in an American public school classroom in 1955: 27:1

    Average ratio today: 18:1

9/89Percentage of college students who say “the higher the tuition, the better the quality of the education”: 27

6/90Number of 7-Elevens per 1,000 square miles in Japan: 27

    In the United States: 2

11/90Percentage of GOP state chairmen who say they would prefer someone other than Dan Quayle’ on the ticket in 1992: 27

3/91Estimated average number of seconds it takes a New York City thief to break into a locked car: 27

7/92Percentage of male college students who believe that life is “a meaningless existential hell”: 27

5/93Average distance between two conversing people that black Americans consider comfortable, in inches: 22

    Average distance that white Americans consider comfortable, in inches: 27

8/95Percentage of contributions to the Republican National Committee since 1993 that were of $1,000 or more: 7

    Percentage of contributions to the Democratic National Committee that were: 27

9/95Percentage of Americans who own at least five Bibles: 27

12/96Number of its employees the Library of Congress has forced to take psychological exams since 1990: 27

7/98Number of animals that died in accidents at Disney’s new Animal Kingdom park before it opened last April: 27

12/01Estimated percentage of U.S. electricity demand that could be met by covering the nation’s roofs with solar panels: 27

2/02Percentage of oil imported by the U.S. last year that came from Persian Gulf countries: 23

    Percentage that came from Canada and Mexico: 27

9/02Number of square feet of retail space per American: 27

5/06Minimum number of world nations that have at least one legislator from a communist party: 27

5/07Percentage of veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan who have filed for disability with the VA: 27

11/07Percentage of Americans who have not read a book in the past year: 27

    Percentage of African Americans who have not: 20

8/08Percentage of U.S. homeowners who reported last year that they had bought a car using a home-equity loan: 27

8/99Circumference in inches of the biceps of the G.I. Joe Extreme doll introduced last year, if he were six feet tall: 27.3

1/94Cups of iceberg lettuce one must consume in order to satisfy the minimum daily requirement of any vitamin: 27.5

    Cups of spinach one must consume in order to satisfy the minimum daily requirement of any vitamin: 1.3

3/01Percentage of global economic activity accounted for by the world’s 200 largest corporations: 27.5

    Percentage of the world’s population that these corporations employ: 0.8

4/84Countries that have switched sides in the cold war: 28

7/84Percentage of American women who consider themselves pretty: 13

    Percentage of American men who consider themselves handsome: 28

5/85Percentage of mothers who do not receive the court-ordered child support to which they are entitled: 28

    Percentage of conservatives who say this: 15

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