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BarraSouthern island of the larger Outer Hebrides, Scotland, part of the Western Isles unitary council area; area 90 sq km/35 sq mi; population (2001) 1,100. It is separated from South Uist by the Sound of Barra. The principal town is Castlebay. The main industries are fishing and tourism. Archaeological sites of interest on Barra include Allt Chrisal/Allt Easdale, a neolithic site dating from around 4000 BC. Above the valley of Borve is Dun Bharra, a well-preserved neolithic burial chamber. There are also a number of standing stones on the island. The fishing and fish-curing activities of the 19th century declined in the middle of the 20th century, although with government funding fishing has recently experienced a revival. The population has declined significantly since the 1911 figure of 2,620, and is predicted to fall further.
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| MSCI Barra will post the list of additions to and deletions from the indices on its website, www. NEW YORK -- Following their 2006 annual GICS review, MSCI Barra and Standard & Poor's, leading providers of global indices and benchmark-related products and services, have decided not to make any changes to the Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS([R])) structure in 2007. MSCI Barra is now consulting on a proposal that envisions a three-stage transition to begin in November 2007 and end in May 2008. |
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