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  1. County offices offering vaccines (The Herald News)
  2. Parenting Skills: Monthly Quiz (CBS 6 Richmond)
  3. Uganda : Kyambogo University Bosses Fraudulently Appointed - IGG (AllAfrica.com)
  4. HK social assistance case load up 0.05% in August (People's Daily)
  5. I. Rules Of Taxation (Mondaq)
  6. APPRISE director invites seniors to make informed (The Pottsville Republican & Herald
  7. You're about to get an advanced degree in crazy politics (Charleston City Paper)
  8. On Sept. 23 in NEPA (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
  9. County plans to verify worker citizenship (The Columbian)
  10. These are painful days for Khairul (The New Straits Times)
  11. Lower Makefield Township Police Report (Yardley News)
  12. Bank snafu sets up privacy clash with Google (San Jose Mercury News)
  13. NY man sentenced in identity theft scheme (Burlington County Times)
  14. NY man sentenced in identity theft scheme (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  15. Beacon Hill Roll Call: Legislature clears the way for a temporary senator (Allston-Br
  16. Raul Castro pushes Cubans to rethink socialism (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  17. Killer recaptured near Goldendale (The Dalles Chronicle)
  18. Madoff investors' security may have been breached (Newsday)
  19. City getting a head start on mowing (49 ABC News Topeka)
  20. Disabled Man Waiting For More Than 2 Years For Benefits (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)
  21. Beacon Hill Roll Call: Senate approves bill to appoint Kennedy seat until January (Th
  22. Vietnam vet has reunited with dog tags (Galveston County Daily News)
  23. Stimulus Program To Help Replace Furnaces (KELO Sioux Falls)
  24. New site launched to help Tennesseans find service programs (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
  25. Property owners' response is slow for property records (Dover Post)
  26. Newly uninsured patients boost caseload at Lakewood clinic (WKYC Cleveland)
  27. Some Madoff Investors May Be Potential ID Theft Victims (1010 WINS New York)
  28. Congress Should Stop Playing Politics with E-Verify (Heritage Foundation)
  29. Breach Of Personal Information At CMHA (WCPO Cincinnati)
  30. Many scams against college students are hatched online, experts say (The Pitt News)
  31. After marriage fight, quest for equal benefits now a retirement issue (Dover-Sherborn
  32. Sebastian woman sentenced for taking dead mother's pension checks (Florida Today)
  33. Schizophrenic killer in WA recaptured after 3 days (KHQ Spokane)
  34. Homeless veterans make camp — and new lives for themselves — in Boulder Creek (Denver
  35. Thursday Letters to the Editor (Denver Post)
  36. Sunday's letters to the editor (Denver Post)
  37. Letter of the Day: Walk in a senior's shoes (Denver Post)
  38. Form I-9 Compliance, LLC Announces On-Line Service to Help Small to Medium Size Organ
  39. Conscience Has Rights, With or Without Law (Zenit News Agency)
  40. The battle over the public option (Denver Post)
  41. Health care fraud trial continues (Del Rio News-Herald)
  42. Ramsey Town Commission To Promote Fitness Alfresco (Manxnet)
  43. Letters to the Editor, September 20, 2009 (Skagit Valley Herald)
  44. Who is Dr. Kwame Nkrumah? (The Ghanaian Chronicle)
  45. Schizophrenic killer in Washington captured after 3 days (Denver Post)
  46. Closures in Pittsburgh during Group of 20 summit (Observer-Reporter)
  47. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  48. Document Shredding Offered In Leesburg Saturday (Leesburg Today)
  49. Community briefs - Sept. 21 (The Fort Morgan Times)
  50. Indiana sees 1st bank failure since start of financial crisis (South Bend Tribune)
  51. HARD WORKER (Aberdeen American News)
  52. Social Security Administration Plans to Raise Identity Verification Fees by Nearly 90
  53. Homeless veterans make camp — and new lives for themselves — in Boulder Creek (Daily
  54. Letters: Mexico drug cartel violence expanding (Pioneer Press)
  55. Avon & Avon Lake notebook: Sept. 21, 2009 (The Chronicle-Telegram)
  56. U.S. killer recaptured after escaping custody on field trip (CTV.ca)
  57. Commentary: Conservatism is far from dead (CNN)
  58. Marin Voice: Frances Perkins was proof of old 'great woman' adage (Greenwich Time)
  59. House bill would boost Pell Grants (Denver Post)
  60. Briefs - Sept. 17 (Clarinda Herald-Journal)
  61. Opponents, proponents of health care reform face off in noisy confrontation in South
  62. Insane killer caught after 3 days on loose in Washington (3news)
  63. Indiana sees 1st bank failure since start of financial crisis (22 WSBT South Bend)
  64. ABS-CBN News Online Beta (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  65. World › Insane killer caught after fleeing during trip in Washington state (Japan Tod
  66. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  67. Fisher: A safe place to heal for homeless patients in Silicon Valley (The Sunnyvale S
  68. Senate's unveils health-care bill: 10-year health fix would cost U.S. $856 billion (C
  69. Insane Killer Recaptured in Wash. (CBS News)
  70. Vietnam vet has reunited with dog tags (Galveston County Daily News)
  71. Board approves budget (North Platte Telegraph)
  72. Kashmir Economic Summit on September 26 (Press Trust of India)
  73. Robert H. Potts Jr.: Health care not a right (Summit Daily News)
  74. Man's ID nightmare ends in Greeley (Greeley Tribune)
  75. Social Security number code cracked, study claims (Pioneer Press)
  76. Unclear what happens to personal info with Clear (Pioneer Press)
  77. Vitor Belfort puts on phenomenal performance in UFC return (Las Vegas Sun)
  78. Standing Up For Vets (The Mail Tribune)
  79. County welfare fraud tops $70K, DA says (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  80. The Coppell Police Department responded to the following incidents (Coppell Gazette)
  81. Local opinions on Obama’s first seven months (Logan Herald-Observer & Woodbine Twiner
  82. Two residents urge SWCS board to cut benefits (This Week West Side)
  83. ‘Don’t Let Dead Cats Stand on Your Porch’ (New York Times)
  84. Police say suspect fired gun at truck (The Lufkin Daily News)
  85. Senate's unveils health-care bill: 10-year health fix would cost U.S. $856 billion (P
  86. Fisher: A safe place to heal for homeless patients in Silicon Valley (Sterling Journa
  87. Marshall urges gradual health care reform (The Moultrie Observer)
  88. Letters: Insurance system must be fixed (Silver City Sun-News)
  89. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  90. Marin Voice: Frances Perkins was proof of old 'great woman' adage (Daily Breeze)
  91. Two residents urge SWCS board to cut benefits (This Week West Side)
  92. Mail Call (The Herald-Mail)
  93. Letters to the Editor - Sept. 9 (LA.com)
  94. As boomers pull out funds, will they pull down markets? (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  95. Helping the less fortunate (LA.com)
  96. Letters for Saturday, Sept 19, 2009 (The Record and Herald News)
  97. Griego: Latino feuds hold back schooling (Denver Post)
  98. Community briefs - Sept 19 (The Fort Morgan Times)
  99. IRS to Audit 6,000 Companies to Test Employment Tax Compliance (Bloomberg)
  100. DOJ Defends DOMA Again (The Advocate)
  101. Fainting by numbers (Times Online)
  102. West sider appears with first lady (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  103. ID'd Amnesia Patient Doesn't Know Who He Is (WCVB Boston)
  104. Transvestite Thieves Target Seniors, DA Says (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  105. Transvestite Thieves Target Seniors (WJXT Jacksonville)
  106. Cross-dressing crime ring targets elderly in assisted living facilities (FOX 31 Denve
  107. Felton social raises cash for library (Press-Banner)
  108. Lawmakers push for arson registry (Seattle Times)
  109. Labour and Employment (Mondaq)
  110. Leaving home (Palo Alto Weekly)
  111. Lawmakers push for arson registry (MyMotherLode.com)
  112. CTUW campaign under way (The Middlesboro Daily)
  113. A Smart Strategy for Cash-Starved Investors (The Motley Fool)
  114. Lawmakers push for arson registry (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
  115. Rival pension savings schemes for the poor (The Nation - Thailand's English news)
  116. The (No) Politics of Canadian Health Care History (Flathead Beacon)
  117. Official Sweepstakes Rules (The Oregonian)
  118. Reports detail life in prison after Ike (Galveston County Daily News)
  119. Christmas Charities application process begin (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
  120. More Strippers File Lawsuits (Bostonist)
  121. Former Weymouth health board member running for Senate (Weymouth News)
  122. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  123. THE HUTCHINSON REPORT: Poverty is still a dirty word in America. (Eurweb)
  124. Cancer sufferer spurned (Brisbane Times)
  125. Technology at the right price (The Chronicle)
  126. House approves bill to boost Pell Grants (CNYCentral.com)
  127. Deadly fires fuel push for arson registry (USA Today)
  128. House Passes Bill To Overhaul College Aid (NPR)
  129. Mail Call (The Herald-Mail)
  130. From the Desk of Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthy: September 18, 2009 (Three Village Ti
  131. Board approves budget (North Platte Telegraph)
  132. Time for ethical solutions on IVF - JM (Malta Star)
  133. Relevant Links (AllAfrica.com)
  134. Residents raise concerns about work at trailer park (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  135. Budget for 911 physical addressing (Harrison Daily Times)
  136. Nigeria : U-17 Team Age Scandal - Matters Arising (AllAfrica.com)
  137. Lawmakers push for arson registry (The Kentucky Post)
  138. Economy boosts demand for free legal aid (Las Vegas Sun)
  139. Job fair being held Saturday at GRB (ABC 13 Houston)
  140. Retail treasury bond sale hits P100B, breaching record (GMA News)
  141. ACORN's Illegal Alien Home Loan Racket (Jewish World Review)
  142. Mystery surrounds Michael Farrow river death (Gazette Live - Teeside)
  143. When Work Doesn't Pay (Forbes)
  144. Winchester court suspends eight years of 10-year term under plea agreement (The North
  145. Local opinions on Obama’s first seven months (Logan Herald-Observer & Woodbine Twiner
  146. Board approves budget (North Platte Telegraph)
  147. Up for the count (The Times Herald)
  148. House bill would boost Pell Grants (Fond du Lac Reporter)
  149. Lawmakers push for arson registry (KOIN News 6 Portland)
  150. Petri-backed bill that would boost Pell Grants passes House (The Oshkosh Northwestern
  151. Assistant principal traveled same road as many students (Lake County News-Sun)
  152. Desperate for insurance (Las Vegas Sun)
  153. Special Recall Election set for October 9 (Mason Valley News)
  154. Blood Drive At St. Joseph's School (Garden City News)
  155. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  156. When all print is the fine print (Pocono Record)
  157. House bill would boost Pell Grants (The Alliance Review)
  158. Big Downtown companies assign home work during G-20 (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  159. House backs an interim senator (Boston Globe)
  160. Entertainment Calendar for Sept. 17 (The Muskegon Chronicle)
  161. Libertarians bring tour to Kerrville (Kerrville Daily Times)
  162. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  163. US Law - Leader of International Counterfeit Immrigration Document Ring Sentenced (La
  164. House bill would boost Pell Grants (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  165. Oneida school system must improve (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
  166. Vail Daily letter: Look at history (The Vail Trail)
  167. Strippers sue Salisbury club for wages and tips (Boston Globe)
  168. Raynham police and fire log Sept. 10-11 (Raynham Call)
  169. Tax Lawyer Fights Rulings Barring Deduction For Prostitutes (Forbes)
  170. The Big Question: Why is our informal economy so big, and how can we make it smaller?
  171. House bill would boost Pell Grants (Newsday)
  172. Boro seniors need raise: Pols (YourNabe.com)
  173. House bill would boost college aid (Courier-Post)
  174. House Bill Would Kill Subsidized Student Loans (WCVB Boston)
  175. Senior unemployment proposal shelved (Deseret News)
  176. Board approves budget (North Platte Telegraph)
  177. Hinton man charged with impersonating governor (The Charleston Gazette)
  178. Sound Off: Should the GOP support the Finance Committee health-care bill? (Lincoln Jo
  179. WVa man charged with impersonating governor (Charleston Daily Mail)
  180. MONROE: Seniors wary over Social Security changes (The Cranbury Press)
  181. WTVM.com and WTVM News Leader 9, Columbus, GA | Government offers reloadable debit ca
  182. Auto burglary suspects nabbed (Arizona Daily Sun)
  183. Transformative Technologies for the 21st Century (CIO)
  184. Oneida school system must improve (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
  185. The Ins and Outs of Hiring an Independent Contractor (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! F
  186. Mill Villa rent hike raises ire of tenants (The Union Democrat)
  187. Steve Cahalan: Furniture store opens next to P.M. Sleep Center (River Valley Business
  188. Career Network, Inc. (KKTV 11 Colorado Springs)
  189. China regulates SOEs executives' salaries (China Daily)
  190. Reports detail life in prison after Ike (Galveston County Daily News)
  191. Calendar (The Ridgecrest News Review)
  192. Not by begging alone (Dawn)
  193. Hard Times? Not for government bureaucracies (Clearwater Gazette)
  194. J. Kevin Kelley went on disability weeks after guilty plea in corruption case (The Cl
  195. Keep benefits break for seniors, panel urges (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  196. Seniors face shrinking Social Security checks (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
  197. ID thieves target kids too (FOX 35 Orlando)
  198. Census 2010 is coming soon (The Orange Leader)
  199. $856B Senate health bill lacks public option (The Charleston Gazette)
  200. Plan to dock senior unemployment pay on hold (Deseret News)
  201. Ailing ex-pilot ‘shunned’ by Socso (The Star)
  202. Baucus Unveils Massive $856B Health Bill (WCBS-TV New York)
  203. Baucus Unveils Massive $856B Health Bill (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
  204. Treasury leak reveals jaw-dropping forecasts on cost of recession (Times Online)
  205. Men Accused Of Manufacturing IDs In Western N.C. (WSOC-TV Charlotte)
  206. Local opinions on Obama’s first seven months (Logan Herald-Observer & Woodbine Twiner
  207. Pool ends summer season in the red (The Macomb Journal)
  208. Did you know that September is National Preparedness Month? (North San Antonio Times)
  209. IRS Announces New Materials Available to Promote Awareness of Recovery Act Tax Benefi
  210. Health care heckler: Alabama House delegation split by party on rebuking U.S. Rep. Jo
  211. PIC Meeting (The Gallup Independent)
  212. Unemployment fund drops, Virginia's employers will pay more (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
  213. Senate's 10-year health fix would cost U.S. $856 billion (The Monterey County Herald)
  214. Senate health care reform bill unveiled (Cape Cod Times)
  215. Senate's 10-year health fix would cost US $856B (Newsday)
  216. Christmas Charities application process begin (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
  217. Knoxville man arrested after using false ID in traffic stop (Johnson City Press)
  218. Most Read Stories More>> (KWWL Iowa)
  219. Shocked, shocked to find socialism in America (The Christian Science Monitor)
  220. Lower Makefield Township Police Report (Yardley News)
  221. Letters:A civil tone neededin the health debate (The Republican)
  222. Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health (The Vail Trail)
  223. Northfield Township sees surge in social service needs (Glenview Announcements)
  224. MONROE: Seniors wary over Social Security changes (The Cranbury Press)
  225. Check 'Gazetteer' for name origins (The Fayetteville Observer)
  226. A comforting vision (Hutchinson News)
  227. Rock steady: The top 10 rock ‘n’ rollers able to collect Social Security (Student Lif
  228. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  229. Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health (The Vail Trail)
  230. Japan to name Hatoyama as new PM (Press TV)
  231. SportCheck: These are painful days for Khairul (The New Straits Times)
  232. We’re tired of politics as usual (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
  233. Best friends? (BBC News)
  234. Hatoyama to take over as Japan PM (BBC News)
  235. Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health (The Vail Trail)
  236. Governor says state running low on unemployment money (CBS 6 Richmond)
  237. Will Japan's global ties change? (BBC News)
  238. Employment for migrant workers improves in Q2 (People's Daily)
  239. Death of an OG (Philadelphia Weekly)
  240. Hunter safety classes start soon in Clarinda (Shenandoah Valley News)
  241. President Obama to Award Medal of Honor to Sergeant First Class Jared C. Monti (The W
  242. Marie Cocco: Some options are overlooked (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  243. Ritter defends Colorado cuts to disabled, mental health (The Vail Trail)
  244. AG's office warns of scam targeting utility customers (Carroll County News)
  245. Report from Elekta's Annual Meeting 2009 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  246. The big question: Will Rell seek re-election? (Connecticut Post)
  247. News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)
  248. Essex County authorities ask for public help in search for jury duty ID scam artist (
  249. Boro seniors need raise: Pols (YourNabe.com)
  250. 50 years under the Golden Arches (Suburban Journals)