200 matches

11/07Number of customers who have flown the Vatican’s new “pilgrim airline” to holy sites in Europe: 890

    Size, in ounces, of the bottle of holy water provided to each customer on its inaugural flight in August: 3.4

1/09Number of Republican officials who have been investigated by the Justice Department since 2001: 196

    Number of Democratic officials who have been: 890

11/92Price of a seven-day “all-nude” cruise to the Caribbean this winter, from Bare Necessities of Austin, Texas: $896

12/01Internal code number the British census has assigned to citizens who cited their religion as “Jedi Knight”: 896

4/88Amount the Iraqi government pays families upon the birth of their fifth child: $900

6/89Percentage change, since 1945, in the portion of U.S. crops lost to insects: +86

    Percentage change, since 1945, in the amount of insecticide used on U.S. crops: +900

10/93Price paid at auction in August for a set of unwashed sheets slept on by President Clinton last February: $900

3/97Number of recruitment letters a USC basketball coach sent Avondre Jones before he was signed: 900

5/98Percentage change since 1984 in the average price paid in the U.S. for a month’s worth of human eggs: +900

1/07Percentage change since 2002 in the number of U.S. Air Force security clearances revoked due to personal debt: +900

7/89Number of stories about George Bush that aired on the evening network news during his first 100 days in office: 336

    Number of stories about Jimmy Carter that aired during his first 100 days in office: 906

11/87Number of public officials charged with corruption by the federal government in 1986: 916

5/07Price from Costco.com, including standard shipping, of an “In God’s Care Casket: $924.99

10/86Number of “big band” radio stations in 1982: 388

7/06Number of books that Art Garfunkel has read since June 1968, according to a comprehensive list on his website: 948

9/02Number of appearances made by corporate representatives on U.S. network nightly newscasts last year: 955

3/89Price of equipping a car with a pair of onion-gas spray guns, from Labock Industries in Tel Aviv: $960

3/96Change since 1990 in the number of Trident II warheads in the U.S. nuclear arsenal: +960

7/85Amount the average American spends annually on foreign goods: $980

    Amount the average Japanese spends: $328

9/85Cost of a week’s tuition for two parents at Philadelphia’s Better Baby Institute: $980

9/85Number of U.S. banks classified as “problems” by the FDIC: 989

11/98Number of “I Slept with Kenneth Starr” bumper stickers sold by a Little Rock gift shop since last April: 990

4/92Average combined SAT score for children in families whose annual income is more than $70,000: 997

    Average combined SAT score for children in families whose annual income is less than $10,000: 768

12/85Average weekly increase in the population of state and federal prisons this year: 1,000

8/86Amount he charges for a speech: $1,000

7/03Estimated number of foreign human-rights violators living in the United States: 1,000

11/86Number of Catholic churches under construction in Poland: 1,000

2/87Miles of abandoned railroad tracks that have been converted to jogging trails: 1,000

8/88Amount a co-chairman of the Bush campaign’s finance committee contributed to the Dukakis campaign: $1,000

1/89Maximum fine for holding more than two garage sales per year in Highland Park, Texas: $1,000

6/89Estimated number of languages spoken in Africa: 1,000

7/89Estimated number of maternity uniforms the New York City Police Department has issued its officers since 1982: 1,000

12/89Number of pets blessed at the Feast of St. Francis at New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine this fall: 1,000

1/90Amount of dehydrated, drug-free urine sold by Byrd Laboratories of Austin, Texas, since 1986, in reconstituted gallons: 1,000

5/90Increase in Maki Mandela’s lecture fee since her father was released from prison: $1,000

5/90Amount of trash on display at the Trash Museum in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, in pounds: 1,000

6/90Total amount a Brazilian can withdraw from a savings account this year under President Collor’s austerity plan: $1,000

6/90Number of trees Harper & Row will plant to replace those used to publish 2 Minutes a Day for a Greener Planet: 1,000

4/91Number of participants in the All-India Conference of Eunuchs, held in Ghonsla last December: 1,000

7/91Number of Americans who have filed claims for the $1.5 billion in Iraqi assets frozen since last August: 1,000

5/92Number of new Romanian periodicals launched since the fall of Ceauşescu in 1989: 1,000

9/92Copies of a Serbo-Croatian translation of Tocqueville’s Democracy in America that have been sold since 1990: 1,000

2/93Number of letters addressed to Juliet delivered to Verona, Italy, each year: 1,000

2/94Average number of infants abandoned in U.S. hospitals each month last year: 1,000

5/94Amount by which a California public-school teacher’s average annual salary exceeds that of a state prison guard: $1,000

12/95Number of French job-seekers whose resumes were printed on wine bottles by local vintners last spring: 1,000

1/96Estimated change since 1985 in the number of Alcoholics Anonymous groups in Poland: +1,000

7/97Number of CIA informants laid off since 1995: 1,000

8/97Number of actors who auditioned last winter to be the new Captain Kangaroo: 1,000

4/98Ratio of bacteria living in a pound of mud to those living in a pound of dirt: 1,000:1

    Percentage of last year’s campers who were Jewish: 8

2/99Average number of tourists who visit the South African township of Soweto each day: 1,000

2/99Number of products licensed last year by the New York entrepreneur who trademarked the sequence 01-01-00: 1,000

5/99Head of cattle that Hyundai’s founder brought from South Korea last fall on a visit to North Korea’s Kim Jong Il: 1,000

1/00Number of Chinese engineers who accompanied the Mongol Khan Hulägu on his siege of Baghdad in 1257: 1,000

9/01Estimated number of sign-language signs in the vocabulary of Koko, a San Francisco gorilla: 1,000

1/02Number of cases of Polygamy Porter sold by a Utah brewery since October: 1,000

4/03Pounds of grits and other grains to be donated to fill this year’s food-budget gap at the South Carolina governor’s mansion: 1,000

6/03Estimated number of Ding Dongs manufactured per minute at St. Louis’s Interstate Brands factory: 1,000

11/04Price charged on Amazon.com this year for Lynne Cheney’s out-of-print lesbian historical novel, Sisters: $1,000

3/05Ratio of the number of computer viruses targeting Microsoft Windows‒based computers to those that target Macs: 1,000:1

11/07Price that a Boston-area company charges for My Child’s Pack, a bulletproof backpack: $175

    Estimated number it has sold so far this school year: 1,000

10/08Estimated number of U.S. lives saved per month by $4 gasoline, through reduced driving nationwide: 1,000

    Number of additional road deaths that would have been caused by a “gas-tax holiday” this summer: 66

8/06Price, from a Colombian manufacturer, for a custom-made bulletproof sports coat: $1,020

    Price for a stab-proof T-shirt: $500

2/99Number of survivors of Spanish-American War soldiers who received Veterans Department benefits last year: 1,028

8/93Number of Japanese who committed suicide on train tracks last year: 1,032

2/94Price paid at auction last December for an unused urine bag carried on the Soyuz 22 Soviet space flight: $1,035

1/00Number of years after Jews settled in China that they were first allowed to live in Russian territory: 1,045

1/90Number of the 1,077 toxic-waste sites the EPA Superfund targeted for cleanup in 1981 that remain hazardous: 1,047

11/97Number of people that Pope John Paul II has beatified or canonized since 1978: 1,049

10/05Length, in yards, of U.S. snipers’ longest confirmed kill in Iraq: 1,050

8/08Number of circumcisions that Kotabaru, Indonesia, paid for this year to celebrate the city’s anniversary: 1,050

7/95Number of suburban murder-for-hire cases filed with U.S. law enforcement agencies since 1988: 1,053

1/00Estimated number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin, according to the American Institute of Physics: 1064

    Estimated number that can dance in a row across a pinhead’s diameter, “Rockettes-style”: 1032

1/09Minimum number of laws that Bush signing statements have exempted his administration from following: 1,069

4/02Number of people charged between 1988 and 1992 in connection with the U.S. savings and loan collapse: 1,098

    Ratio of the average S&L jail term awarded in those years to the average term for a federal burglary conviction: 2:3

6/97Number of bills proposing HMO regulations introduced in state legislatures last year: 1,100

    Number introduced so far this year: 800

5/90Estimated number of state and local government antinoise programs in 1978: 1,100

1/02Number of knee bends that a 59-year-old Ukrainian woman performed last fall to protest U.S. attacks on Afghanistan: 1,101

5/98Length, in pages, of the Senate’s new report on the financing of the 1996 Democratic campaigns: 1,112

    Number of the report’s 33 chapters that are devoted to the issue of campaign-finance reform: 1

5/04Number of suspensions a Dallas-area high school handed out last fall for dress-code violations: 1,116

11/92Number of months before Hurricane Andrew struck south Florida that the RTC canceled its property insurance there: 4

6/05Number of federal benefits in the United States that are tied directly to marriage: 1,138

4/00Percentage change in foreign direct investment in Vietnam between 1991 and 1996: +1,142

    Percentage change since then: -43

10/87Price per person of a ten-day “Baseball for Peace” tour to Nicaragua during its fall baseball season: $1,150

2/97Price paid at a Los Angeles auction last September for a drug-rehab discharge form signed by Kurt Cobain: $1,150

9/88Amount Ravalli County, Montana, fined itself after one of its truck drivers committed a loading violation: $350

    Amount paid to local attorneys hired to prosecute and defend the county: $1,175

8/98Estimated number of undocumented migrants who have died since 1993 while trying to cross the U.S.-Mexican border: 1,185

11/86Gallons of urine analyzed in the United States last year for evidence of illegal drug use: 1,190

2/09Minimum number of Americans since January 2008 who have purchased stem-cell therapy for their dogs: 1,196

12/86Number of public school teachers in Texas who failed the state’s literacy test twice: 1,199

5/02Estimated number of Americans who must wear Global Positioning System monitors as a condition of parole: 1,200

1/89Amount the town of Rolfe, Iowa, will pay anyone who builds a home there: $1,200

4/91Average number of miles an item of food consumed in the United States travels before it is eaten: 1,200

7/91Number of entries in the “Predict the Fall of Fidel” contest sponsored by the Council for Inter-American Security: 1,200

7/91Price the Bulgarian government charges for a night at the palace of its deposed communist leader: $1,200

12/95Number of Philadelphia criminal convictions overturned this year because of police misconduct: 55

    Estimated number of such cases still pending: 1,200

2/97Percentage return on investment that a person who smuggles cocaine into Miami can expect: 300

    Percentage return on investment that a person who smuggles Freon into Miami can expect: 1,200

6/97Number of Mexico’s federal law-enforcement agents fired last year for violating “ethical standards”: 1,200

3/03Estimated number of applications that the U.N. received last year for its 302 weapons-inspector positions: 1,200

11/03Number of Florida high school students who take physical-education courses online: 1,204

2/88Number of Thai men who received free vasectomies last year on the king’s birthday: 1,214

2/93Price of having one’s hair set in dreadlocks at Slug hair salon in Tokyo: $1,215

5/96Change in the annual number of hours worked by Congress since 1994: +1,217

    Change in the number of measures passed: -198

9/00Rank of France, Italy, and Germany, respectively, among countries with the best overall health-care systems: 1,2,25

6/08Number of nations that do not legally guarantee women any paid maternity leave: 4

    Average annual per-capita income in the three other than the United States: $1,226

9/08Total minutes of network TV coverage devoted to the war in Iraq between January and June 2008: 300

    Total during the same period last year: 1,229

7/89Rank of dog, cat, snake, and U.S. president, among World Book Encyclopedia entries consulted most often: 1,2,3,4

10/02Number of corrections professionals who attended a mock riot at a former West Virginia prison in May: 1,235

3/91Percentage increase, since 1990, in the membership of the South African Communist Party: 1,250

4/90Estimated average distance that a hospital nurse in New York City walks at work each year, in miles: 1,272

    Estimated average distance that a dentist walks: 204

11/97Years it took a prisoner injured at the 1975 Attica prison riots to win a judgment against New York State last June: 26

    Number of other Attica prisoners’ cases pending: 1,280

7/03Minimum number of people reported killed by militants in Congo since the beginning of the Iraq war: 1,280

12/08Number of complaints filed by corporate whistleblowers with U.S. workplace-safety officials since 2002: 1,288

    Number in which the government ruled in favor of the whistleblower: 17

11/87Price of a.44 Magnum pistol issued to commemorate the Constitution’s anniversary: $1,295

8/88Number of Kiwanis Club meetings that take place each weekday: 1,300

2/95Sales of Tupperware through TuppNet since it was introduced on the Internet last March: $1,300

7/95Estimated number of concurrent “killer bee” stings that a healthy adult human can survive: 1,300

4/01Number of people protesting genetically engineered crops who occupied a Monsanto farm in Brazil on January 26: 1,300

4/08Percentage change since July in the number of U.S. newspaper articles each month using the word “recession”: +1,300

3/06Number of half-siblings who have found each other on a website for children of anonymous sperm donors: 1,316

    Greatest number of them who have the same father: 21

2/93Number of entries in the Who’s Who of Animals, published last fall by Companion Books: 1,358

12/07Number of separate human-trafficking task forces that the Department of Justice has set up since 2000: 42

    Number of trafficked people these task forces have identified: 1,362

10/91Maximum fine for parking illegally overnight in Tokyo: $1,400

12/95Attendance at a one-day job fair held in Newark, New Jersey, last August to fill 130 teaching positions: 1,400

1/00Number of Americans now employed as “ serfs ” or “wenches” at Medieval Times entertainment complexes in the U.S.: 1,400

12/05Date on which USAID launched an Internet campaign asking Americans to help pay for the Iraqi reconstruction: 9/9/05

    Amount it had raised as of early October: $1,400

11/07Number of immigration measures introduced into state legislatures so far this year: 1,404

    Estimated number introduced during the previous ten years: 1,300

9/06Number of troops that China has contributed to current U.N. peacekeeping missions: 1,408

    Number from the other permanent members of the U.N. Security Council combined: 822

3/85Pounds of food consumed by the average American each year: 1,417

    Pounds of chemical additives: 9

11/06Number of corporations that are now members of the Chicago Climate Exchange, which trades pollution rights: 210

    Percentage change so far this year in the total number of contracts traded: +1,425

10/93Price paid at auction last year for a beeper contract signed by Amy Fisher: $1,430

1/90Number of the 1,614 electoral votes cast in presidential elections since 1980 that have gone to Republicans: 1,440

5/91Price of a 2-week session for high school students at the National Law Camp in Miami Shores, Florida: $1,450

7/99Fine levied against a Singapore political-opposition leader last winter for publicly reading the nation’s constitution: $1,452

12/97Price of Hygiene Guard, an electronic system that monitors workers’ lavatory use: $1,500

8/87Number of Palestinian homes in the West Bank that have been demolished or sealed by Israel since 1967: 1,500

12/87Cost to check the average office for wiretaps and debug it: $1,500

8/88Cost of renting a giant panda from the Chinese government, per day: $1,500

5/90Price of a videotape of Andrei Sakharov’s funeral, from Tass: $1,500

9/90Maximum amount a Los Angeles taxi company can be fined if its drivers are found wearing anything plaid: $1,500

5/91Price of a 4-week session at the World Peace Camp for Teens, in Poland Spring, Maine: $1,500

6/91Average number of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches an American consumes before reaching adulthood: 1,500

2/93Number of copies of Robert’s Rules of Order bought by Russia’s Congress of Deputies last fall: 1,500

6/93Percentage change, since 1991, in the number of Americans who lost uninsured savings deposited at failed banks: +1,500

10/96Estimated number of “well-documented” sightings of Bigfoot since 1958: 1,500

12/98Estimated size of heaven, in cubic miles, according to the Reverend Billy Graham: 1,500

10/99Ratio of the cost of building an F-22 fighter jet to that of upgrading an F-15 to twice the F-22’s effectiveness: 1,500:1

1/00Percentage change in the value of India’s cotton exports between 1815 and 1832: -92

    Percentage change in the amount of British cotton products India imported during the same period: +1,500

7/00Number of donkeys used by the U.N. last year to deliver humanitarian aid to displaced families in Afghanistan: 1,500

    Percentage of wells there that are dry: 60

3/02Maximum amount one Northern Alliance soldier charged families of dead Taliban soldiers for the return of their corpses: $1,500

5/02Number of Britain’s Anglican clergy to whom their union is offering martial-arts training this year: 1,500

6/04Minimum number of U.S. surgical patients sewn up each year with sponges, clamps, or other tools left inside them: 1,500

4/06Price for which companies can purchase the personal data of all Minnesota drivers’-license holders from the state: $1,500

    Estimated number that have bought the data so far: 800

2/09Pounds of ice, sculpted into the word economy, that artists used last fall to create a “literal meltdown” in Manhattan: 1,500

3/97Percentage change since 1990 in the total number of students taking the LSAT: -25

    Percentage change since then in the number of students taking LSATs adjusted for Attention Deficit Disorder: +1,510

11/89Number of people arrested for smoking in public places in Quezon City, the Philippines, since March: 1,514

9/86Reported cases of people bitten by rats in New York City in 1985: 311

    Of people bitten by other people: 1,519

12/96Amount that Wanted, a British TV game show, pays contestants for each day they elude a team of former KGB agents: $1,560

6/92Number of unmarried couples who have officially registered their relationship as a “domestic partnership” since 1991: 1,586

8/87Blossoms needed to supply nectar for one hummingbird each day: 1,600

4/95Estimated number of Iraqi and Kuwaiti civilians killed by unexploded allied cluster bombs since the end of the Gulf War: 1,600

3/00Estimated amount the BBC paid for noise-producing software last year after workers complained of the quiet: $1,600

12/87Nuclear warheads the United States will destroy under the proposed INF treaty: 364

    Nuclear warheads the United States has deployed since abrogating SALT II last year: 1,640

10/98Pounds of gold jewelry and dental fillings amassed during wartime by a single SS officer: 1,640

11/97Average number of Freedom of Information Act requests filed each day last year: 1,644

    Percentage of these filed by companies seeking information about government contracts and regulatory loopholes: 75

6/00Price an Illinois company charges for a pen embedded with Abraham Lincoln’s “genetic essence”: $1,650

6/07Number of UFO sightings in France since 1950, according to newly released French government documents: 1,650

    Portion of these sightings that France has classified as inexplicable: 1/4

12/91Price of a deluxe model Jog-A-Dog, a treadmill for pets: $1,695

5/96Acres of U.S. turf coated with lawn paint each year: 1,700

2/04Percentage change between 2001 and 2002 in Saudi Arabia’s PR spending in the United States: +1,700

3/05Days after Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston separated in January that an Us Weekly executive called the story “our tsunami: 4

    Number of saplings that Pitt paid to have planted in Bhutan last year to counteract his personal CO2 production: 1,700

6/91Average amount of milk an American dairy cow produced last year, in gallons: 1,703

    Average amount a cow produced in 1950, in gallons: 618

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