FACTOID # 70: In pure number terms, more crimes are committed in America than in any other nation. The same goes for burglaries, car thefts, rapes and assaults.
 
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Economy > Trade with US > US exports of books, printed matter (vs) Terrorism > Victims of the September 11th 2001 attacks

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Terrorism > Victims of the September 11th 2001 attacks
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7 Economy > Trade with US > US exports of books, printed matter 519,704

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Strength of correlation (R squared): 0.740 (this correlation is significant)
Outliers: Canada, United States

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Variable: Economy > Trade with US > US exports of books, printed matter Terrorism > Victims of the September 11th 2001 attacks
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Definition: US exports of books, printed matter, USD Thousands, 2004 Victims of the attacks on September 11 2001 by known foreign citizenship and known country. NOTE: this list is not considered a total for all victims of 9-11, as in many cases the reported country of residence differed from citizenship, though both reports are included in this study. The likelihood is that there are approximatley 127 fewer victims from the US on this graph, as they were not US citizens at the time. The totals as of 9-11 2005 are: Confirmed Dead - 2948; Reported Dead - 24; Reported Missing - 24. Total: 2996.
Source: FTDWebMaster, Foreign Trade Division, U.S. Census Bureau September 11th, 2001 Victims, website memorial, last update - Sept. 21, 2002.
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