Numbers: Jul. 4, 2005
12 million
Number of 16-to-25-year-olds in a database the Pentagon set up in 2002, with such details as Social Security numbers and subjects studied
12
Months it took after Pentagon officials discovered that no Privacy Act notice had been filed, as required to begin such a database, until one was finally submitted last month
13
Alleged CIA operatives an Italian judge ordered arrested on charges of kidnapping an imam in Milan in 2003 and taking him to Egypt for questioning
$144,984
Cost, according to the warrant, for the operatives' stay in five-star hotels the week before the alleged abduction
388,000
Rapid-screening tests on U.S. cattle for mad cow disease in the past year
1
New case confirmed, out of three cows that tested positive
$26,352
Winning bid for three paintings, one below, by chimp Congo, who died in 1964
$18,000
Winning bid for a bar of soap an artist claims to have made out of fat liposuctioned from Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi
Sources: Washington Post; New York Times (3); Washington Post (2); AP; BBC News
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