- County offices offering vaccines (The Herald News)
- Parenting Skills: Monthly Quiz (CBS 6 Richmond)
- Uganda : Kyambogo University Bosses Fraudulently Appointed - IGG (AllAfrica.com)
- HK social assistance case load up 0.05% in August (People's Daily)
- I. Rules Of Taxation (Mondaq)
- APPRISE director invites seniors to make informed (The Pottsville Republican & Herald
- You're about to get an advanced degree in crazy politics (Charleston City Paper)
- On Sept. 23 in NEPA (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
- County plans to verify worker citizenship (The Columbian)
- These are painful days for Khairul (The New Straits Times)
- Lower Makefield Township Police Report (Yardley News)
- Bank snafu sets up privacy clash with Google (San Jose Mercury News)
- NY man sentenced in identity theft scheme (Burlington County Times)
- NY man sentenced in identity theft scheme (WCAX-TV Vermont)
- Beacon Hill Roll Call: Legislature clears the way for a temporary senator (Allston-Br
- Raul Castro pushes Cubans to rethink socialism (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
- Killer recaptured near Goldendale (The Dalles Chronicle)
- Madoff investors' security may have been breached (Newsday)
- City getting a head start on mowing (49 ABC News Topeka)
- Disabled Man Waiting For More Than 2 Years For Benefits (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)
- Beacon Hill Roll Call: Senate approves bill to appoint Kennedy seat until January (Th
- Vietnam vet has reunited with dog tags (Galveston County Daily News)
- Stimulus Program To Help Replace Furnaces (KELO Sioux Falls)
- New site launched to help Tennesseans find service programs (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
- Property owners' response is slow for property records (Dover Post)
- Newly uninsured patients boost caseload at Lakewood clinic (WKYC Cleveland)
- Some Madoff Investors May Be Potential ID Theft Victims (1010 WINS New York)
- Congress Should Stop Playing Politics with E-Verify (Heritage Foundation)
- Breach Of Personal Information At CMHA (WCPO Cincinnati)
- Many scams against college students are hatched online, experts say (The Pitt News)
- After marriage fight, quest for equal benefits now a retirement issue (Dover-Sherborn
- Sebastian woman sentenced for taking dead mother's pension checks (Florida Today)
- Schizophrenic killer in WA recaptured after 3 days (KHQ Spokane)
- Homeless veterans make camp — and new lives for themselves — in Boulder Creek (Denver
- Thursday Letters to the Editor (Denver Post)
- Sunday's letters to the editor (Denver Post)
- Letter of the Day: Walk in a senior's shoes (Denver Post)
- Form I-9 Compliance, LLC Announces On-Line Service to Help Small to Medium Size Organ
- Conscience Has Rights, With or Without Law (Zenit News Agency)
- The battle over the public option (Denver Post)
- Health care fraud trial continues (Del Rio News-Herald)
- Ramsey Town Commission To Promote Fitness Alfresco (Manxnet)
- Letters to the Editor, September 20, 2009 (Skagit Valley Herald)
- Who is Dr. Kwame Nkrumah? (The Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Schizophrenic killer in Washington captured after 3 days (Denver Post)
- Closures in Pittsburgh during Group of 20 summit (Observer-Reporter)
- News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
- Document Shredding Offered In Leesburg Saturday (Leesburg Today)
- Community briefs - Sept. 21 (The Fort Morgan Times)
- Indiana sees 1st bank failure since start of financial crisis (South Bend Tribune)
- HARD WORKER (Aberdeen American News)
- Social Security Administration Plans to Raise Identity Verification Fees by Nearly 90
- Homeless veterans make camp — and new lives for themselves — in Boulder Creek (Daily
- Letters: Mexico drug cartel violence expanding (Pioneer Press)
- Avon & Avon Lake notebook: Sept. 21, 2009 (The Chronicle-Telegram)
- U.S. killer recaptured after escaping custody on field trip (CTV.ca)
- Commentary: Conservatism is far from dead (CNN)
- Marin Voice: Frances Perkins was proof of old 'great woman' adage (Greenwich Time)
- House bill would boost Pell Grants (Denver Post)
- Briefs - Sept. 17 (Clarinda Herald-Journal)
- Opponents, proponents of health care reform face off in noisy confrontation in South
- Insane killer caught after 3 days on loose in Washington (3news)
- Indiana sees 1st bank failure since start of financial crisis (22 WSBT South Bend)
- ABS-CBN News Online Beta (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
- World › Insane killer caught after fleeing during trip in Washington state (Japan Tod
- Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
- Fisher: A safe place to heal for homeless patients in Silicon Valley (The Sunnyvale S
- Senate's unveils health-care bill: 10-year health fix would cost U.S. $856 billion (C
- Insane Killer Recaptured in Wash. (CBS News)
- Vietnam vet has reunited with dog tags (Galveston County Daily News)
- Board approves budget (North Platte Telegraph)
- Kashmir Economic Summit on September 26 (Press Trust of India)
- Robert H. Potts Jr.: Health care not a right (Summit Daily News)
- Man's ID nightmare ends in Greeley (Greeley Tribune)
- Social Security number code cracked, study claims (Pioneer Press)
- Unclear what happens to personal info with Clear (Pioneer Press)
- Vitor Belfort puts on phenomenal performance in UFC return (Las Vegas Sun)
- Standing Up For Vets (The Mail Tribune)
- County welfare fraud tops $70K, DA says (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
- The Coppell Police Department responded to the following incidents (Coppell Gazette)
- Local opinions on Obama’s first seven months (Logan Herald-Observer & Woodbine Twiner
- Two residents urge SWCS board to cut benefits (This Week West Side)
- ‘Don’t Let Dead Cats Stand on Your Porch’ (New York Times)
- Police say suspect fired gun at truck (The Lufkin Daily News)
- Senate's unveils health-care bill: 10-year health fix would cost U.S. $856 billion (P
- Fisher: A safe place to heal for homeless patients in Silicon Valley (Sterling Journa
- Marshall urges gradual health care reform (The Moultrie Observer)
- Letters: Insurance system must be fixed (Silver City Sun-News)
- Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
- Marin Voice: Frances Perkins was proof of old 'great woman' adage (Daily Breeze)
- Two residents urge SWCS board to cut benefits (This Week West Side)
- Mail Call (The Herald-Mail)
- Letters to the Editor - Sept. 9 (LA.com)
- As boomers pull out funds, will they pull down markets? (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Helping the less fortunate (LA.com)
- Letters for Saturday, Sept 19, 2009 (The Record and Herald News)
- Griego: Latino feuds hold back schooling (Denver Post)
- Community briefs - Sept 19 (The Fort Morgan Times)
- IRS to Audit 6,000 Companies to Test Employment Tax Compliance (Bloomberg)
- DOJ Defends DOMA Again (The Advocate)
- Fainting by numbers (Times Online)
- West sider appears with first lady (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- ID'd Amnesia Patient Doesn't Know Who He Is (WCVB Boston)
- Transvestite Thieves Target Seniors, DA Says (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
- Transvestite Thieves Target Seniors (WJXT Jacksonville)
- Cross-dressing crime ring targets elderly in assisted living facilities (FOX 31 Denve
- Felton social raises cash for library (Press-Banner)
- Lawmakers push for arson registry (Seattle Times)
- Labour and Employment (Mondaq)
- Leaving home (Palo Alto Weekly)
- Lawmakers push for arson registry (MyMotherLode.com)
- CTUW campaign under way (The Middlesboro Daily)
- A Smart Strategy for Cash-Starved Investors (The Motley Fool)
- Lawmakers push for arson registry (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
- Rival pension savings schemes for the poor (The Nation - Thailand's English news)
- The (No) Politics of Canadian Health Care History (Flathead Beacon)
- Official Sweepstakes Rules (The Oregonian)
- Reports detail life in prison after Ike (Galveston County Daily News)
- Christmas Charities application process begin (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
- More Strippers File Lawsuits (Bostonist)
- Former Weymouth health board member running for Senate (Weymouth News)
- Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
- THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Poverty is still a dirty word in America. (Eurweb)
- Cancer sufferer spurned (Brisbane Times)
- Technology at the right price (The Chronicle)
- House approves bill to boost Pell Grants (CNYCentral.com)
- Deadly fires fuel push for arson registry (USA Today)
- House Passes Bill To Overhaul College Aid (NPR)
- Mail Call (The Herald-Mail)
- From the Desk of Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy: September 18, 2009 (Three Village Ti
- Board approves budget (North Platte Telegraph)
- Time for ethical solutions on IVF - JM (Malta Star)
- Relevant Links (AllAfrica.com)
- Residents raise concerns about work at trailer park (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- Budget for 911 physical addressing (Harrison Daily Times)
- Nigeria : U-17 Team Age Scandal - Matters Arising (AllAfrica.com)
- Lawmakers push for arson registry (The Kentucky Post)
- Economy boosts demand for free legal aid (Las Vegas Sun)
- Job fair being held Saturday at GRB (ABC 13 Houston)
- Retail treasury bond sale hits P100B, breaching record (GMA News)
- ACORN's Illegal Alien Home Loan Racket (Jewish World Review)
- Mystery surrounds Michael Farrow river death (Gazette Live - Teeside)
- When Work Doesn't Pay (Forbes)
- Winchester court suspends eight years of 10-year term under plea agreement (The North
- Local opinions on Obama’s first seven months (Logan Herald-Observer & Woodbine Twiner
- Board approves budget (North Platte Telegraph)
- Up for the count (The Times Herald)
- House bill would boost Pell Grants (Fond du Lac Reporter)
- Lawmakers push for arson registry (KOIN News 6 Portland)
- Petri-backed bill that would boost Pell Grants passes House (The Oshkosh Northwestern
- Assistant principal traveled same road as many students (Lake County News-Sun)
- Desperate for insurance (Las Vegas Sun)
- Special Recall Election set for October 9 (Mason Valley News)
- Blood Drive At St. Joseph's School (Garden City News)
- Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
- When all print is the fine print (Pocono Record)
- House bill would boost Pell Grants (The Alliance Review)
- Big Downtown companies assign home work during G-20 (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- House backs an interim senator (Boston Globe)
- Entertainment Calendar for Sept. 17 (The Muskegon Chronicle)
- Libertarians bring tour to Kerrville (Kerrville Daily Times)
- News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
- US Law - Leader of International Counterfeit Immrigration Document Ring Sentenced (La
- House bill would boost Pell Grants (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Oneida school system must improve (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
- Vail Daily letter: Look at history (The Vail Trail)
- Strippers sue Salisbury club for wages and tips (Boston Globe)
- Raynham police and fire log Sept. 10-11 (Raynham Call)
- Tax Lawyer Fights Rulings Barring Deduction For Prostitutes (Forbes)
- The Big Question: Why is our informal economy so big, and how can we make it smaller?
- House bill would boost Pell Grants (Newsday)
- Boro seniors need raise: Pols (YourNabe.com)
- House bill would boost college aid (Courier-Post)
- House Bill Would Kill Subsidized Student Loans (WCVB Boston)
- Senior unemployment proposal shelved (Deseret News)
- Board approves budget (North Platte Telegraph)
- Hinton man charged with impersonating governor (The Charleston Gazette)
- Sound Off: Should the GOP support the Finance Committee health-care bill? (Lincoln Jo
- WVa man charged with impersonating governor (Charleston Daily Mail)
- MONROE: Seniors wary over Social Security changes (The Cranbury Press)
- WTVM.com and WTVM News Leader 9, Columbus, GA | Government offers reloadable debit ca
- Auto burglary suspects nabbed (Arizona Daily Sun)
- Transformative Technologies for the 21st Century (CIO)
- Oneida school system must improve (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
- The Ins and Outs of Hiring an Independent Contractor (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! F
- Mill Villa rent hike raises ire of tenants (The Union Democrat)
- Steve Cahalan: Furniture store opens next to P.M. Sleep Center (River Valley Business
- Career Network, Inc. (KKTV 11 Colorado Springs)
- China regulates SOEs executives' salaries (China Daily)
- Reports detail life in prison after Ike (Galveston County Daily News)
- Calendar (The Ridgecrest News Review)
- Not by begging alone (Dawn)
- Hard Times? Not for government bureaucracies (Clearwater Gazette)
- J. Kevin Kelley went on disability weeks after guilty plea in corruption case (The Cl
- Keep benefits break for seniors, panel urges (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Seniors face shrinking Social Security checks (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
- ID thieves target kids too (FOX 35 Orlando)
- Census 2010 is coming soon (The Orange Leader)
- $856B Senate health bill lacks public option (The Charleston Gazette)
- Plan to dock senior unemployment pay on hold (Deseret News)
- Ailing ex-pilot ‘shunned’ by Socso (The Star)
- Baucus Unveils Massive $856B Health Bill (WCBS-TV New York)
- Baucus Unveils Massive $856B Health Bill (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
- Treasury leak reveals jaw-dropping forecasts on cost of recession (Times Online)
- Men Accused Of Manufacturing IDs In Western N.C. (WSOC-TV Charlotte)
- Local opinions on Obama’s first seven months (Logan Herald-Observer & Woodbine Twiner
- Pool ends summer season in the red (The Macomb Journal)
- Did you know that September is National Preparedness Month? (North San Antonio Times)
- IRS Announces New Materials Available to Promote Awareness of Recovery Act Tax Benefi
- Health care heckler: Alabama House delegation split by party on rebuking U.S. Rep. Jo
- PIC Meeting (The Gallup Independent)
- Unemployment fund drops, Virginia's employers will pay more (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
- Senate's 10-year health fix would cost U.S. $856 billion (The Monterey County Herald)
- Senate health care reform bill unveiled (Cape Cod Times)
- Senate's 10-year health fix would cost US $856B (Newsday)
- Christmas Charities application process begin (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
- Knoxville man arrested after using false ID in traffic stop (Johnson City Press)
- Most Read Stories More>> (KWWL Iowa)
- Shocked, shocked to find socialism in America (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Lower Makefield Township Police Report (Yardley News)
- Letters:A civil tone neededin the health debate (The Republican)
- Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health (The Vail Trail)
- Northfield Township sees surge in social service needs (Glenview Announcements)
- MONROE: Seniors wary over Social Security changes (The Cranbury Press)
- Check 'Gazetteer' for name origins (The Fayetteville Observer)
- A comforting vision (Hutchinson News)
- Rock steady: The top 10 rock ‘n’ rollers able to collect Social Security (Student Lif
- Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
- Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health (The Vail Trail)
- Japan to name Hatoyama as new PM (Press TV)
- SportCheck: These are painful days for Khairul (The New Straits Times)
- We’re tired of politics as usual (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
- Best friends? (BBC News)
- Hatoyama to take over as Japan PM (BBC News)
- Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health (The Vail Trail)
- Governor says state running low on unemployment money (CBS 6 Richmond)
- Will Japan's global ties change? (BBC News)
- Employment for migrant workers improves in Q2 (People's Daily)
- Death of an OG (Philadelphia Weekly)
- Hunter safety classes start soon in Clarinda (Shenandoah Valley News)
- President Obama to Award Medal of Honor to Sergeant First Class Jared C. Monti (The W
- Marie Cocco: Some options are overlooked (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
- Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health (The Vail Trail)
- AG's office warns of scam targeting utility customers (Carroll County News)
- Report from Elekta's Annual Meeting 2009 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- The big question: Will Rell seek re-election? (Connecticut Post)
- News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)
- Essex County authorities ask for public help in search for jury duty ID scam artist (
- Boro seniors need raise: Pols (YourNabe.com)
- 50 years under the Golden Arches (Suburban Journals)