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  1. Earl Blumenauer Changes Tune on Federal Recognition of Gay Marriage (Willamette Week)
  2. Fraud costs senior citizens in the Finger Lakes region $11 million (MPNnow.com)
  3. City loan helps out homeowners (The Columbian)
  4. Presley shares Lifeline with seniors (The Greenwood Commonwealth)
  5. Anonymous mailing twists Chili primary (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  6. Cyber Criminals Targeting Small Businesses (WKRG News 5 Mobile)
  7. Social Security: The readers speak (CNN Money)
  8. Japan cabinet takes shape, Fujii for finance-media (The Star)
  9. Support Group (The Gallup Independent)
  10. MONROE: Seniors wary over Social Security changes (The Cranbury Press)
  11. An Award-Winning Commitment to Usability: Verizon Turns HFI Training Into Improved Se
  12. Reid gets guarantees agencies won't discriminate against Las Vegas for business trave
  13. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-09-15 16:20 REFILE-UPDATE 6-Japan cabinet takes shape, Fujii for
  14. Police Beat: Sept. 15 (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
  15. The Health Care Deceit (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel)
  16. Help kids learn how to manage money (Montgomery Advertiser)
  17. Help kids learn how to manage money (Montgomery Advertiser)
  18. Obama aide calls E-Verify reliable (The Washington Times)
  19. Eleven tips to stay safe online and protect your privacy (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  20. Elders Hone up Job Search Skills (New America Media)
  21. Reports detail life in prison after Ike (Galveston County Daily News)
  22. Relevant Links (AllAfrica.com)
  23. PM highlights approval of 2010 budget (Budapest Business Journal)
  24. Protect Your Legal Health With a Legal Check Up (PRWeb)
  25. Employees should know rules for workers' comp (The Tennessean)
  26. Headlines: Delphi retirees sue pension panel (Detroit Free Press)
  27. Spreading the word about the census (The Alpena News)
  28. U.S. DEBT SITUATION (GoldSeek.com)
  29. After health care, the deluge (The Week)
  30. Five Men Held To Answer In Murder For Hire (KPSP Local 2)
  31. Rob Miller: Broken Politics (The Huffington Post)
  32. Dunkin Donuts Giveaway 9/14/09 | WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY | Contests (WBNG Binghamton)
  33. A chilly autumn (Westminster Community Times)
  34. In Defense Of Organized Labor (The Emory Wheel)
  35. Three arrested Friday (Greene County Daily World)
  36. Pension reform looms as election issue (National Post)
  37. US cost-saving policy forces new kidney transplant (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  38. Heloise: Don’t let the scam come into your home (The Canton Repository)
  39. Disability insurance feels the strain (Swissinfo)
  40. Ten of the Biggest Mistakes Developers Make With Databases (Developer.com)
  41. Frank Naif: The discreet charms of CIA morale (The Huffington Post)
  42. 5th Annual Raider Nation Blood Drive (CBS 47 Fresno)
  43. Assisted Living Week: Senior enclaves in Central Jersey offer privacy, independence (
  44. Health care reform (Keokuk Daily Gate City)
  45. IRS warns of e-mail scams (The Newton Kansan)
  46. Cyber criminals targeting small businesses (News 12 Augusta)
  47. Hunter safety classes start soon in Clarinda (Shenandoah Valley News)
  48. Outdated security leaves small businesses open to cyber theft (The World)
  49. Arkansans Alerted about Utility Bill Phishing (KARK Little Rock)
  50. Officials: Tax rebates waiting for takers (Daily Local News)
  51. Why the U.S.-China Trade Spat Won't Escalate (BusinessWeek)
  52. Max Stier: What Ever Happened To 'Cool'? (The Huffington Post)
  53. Dundee Schools mulls master contract with administrators (The Monroe Evening News)
  54. Forget talk of D.C. bipartisanship — Dems and GOP are dug in and as partisan as ever
  55. Community help for Sept. 14 (The Canton Repository)
  56. Salvation Army Ready to Help Families for Holidays (First Coast News)
  57. Contract workers favored (The Record and Herald News)
  58. Police arrest man for J.C. Penney robbery (St. Tammany News)
  59. MONROE: Seniors wary over Social Security changes (The Cranbury Press)
  60. Socialism Threat Has Long History for Health-Care Overhaul Foes (Bloomberg)
  61. Attempt to block E-Verify rule fails (BizJournals)
  62. Steve Cahalan: Furniture store opens next to P.M. Sleep Center (River Valley Business
  63. Back from '08 brink (The Press-Enterprise)
  64. SOCIAL IN BRIEF 14/9 (Vietnam Net)
  65. Police warning seniors about phone scam (The Milford Daily News)
  66. The Gloucester County Times (Gloucester County Times)
  67. Midlothian police reports found in VFW trash (WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago)
  68. Letters for Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009 (The Record and Herald News)
  69. Health Care Talk Turns To Undocumented Aliens (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
  70. Feinstein getting closer to yes on health reform (Orange County Register)
  71. Sheriff probes 1997 homicide (Arizona Daily Sun)
  72. Christmas Charities in Huntsville seeking applications from those who need holiday he
  73. Zuma: Poor needs strong economy (News 24 South Africa)
  74. Fired Up? Ready to Go? (The White House)
  75. Immigrant finds help in getting back to America (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  76. Dollars & Sense: State shoulders bigger share of education costs (Greeley Tribune)
  77. The Schramms: From surplus to losses (Newsday)
  78. Issue 3A: How it would impact your property taxes? (Greeley Tribune)
  79. Remarks by the President at Rally on Health Insurance Reform (The White House)
  80. DPS: Immigrant Using MLB Pitcher's ID (FOX 10 Phoenix)
  81. White House stiffens against illegal immigrants (AP via Yahoo! News)
  82. New system helps Nebraska DMV crack down on fraud, ID theft (Lincoln Journal Star)
  83. Health negotiators focus on denying coverage to illegal immigrants (Kitchener - Water
  84. Health Care Talk Turns To Undocumented Aliens (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
  85. Court resentences illegal immigrant at center of Supreme Court case (Quad-City Times)
  86. 401(k) vs. Roth IRA – why not put cash in both? (Orlando Sentinel)
  87. Arizona man accused of stealing identity of Florida Marlins pitcher Kiko Calero (The
  88. Petters cites U.S. secrecy in dismissal motion (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  89. 2 Mexican men plead guilty in false documents case (KOMO Seattle)
  90. Record number of Oregonians got food stamps in August (The Oregonian)
  91. Freed Broward man enjoys first day of liberty (Sun-Sentinel)
  92. SCOTT BURNS: Social Security benefits questions (Daily Breeze)
  93. Fact checking the president's address on health care reform (South Bend Tribune)
  94. Crime and public safety, September 11 (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
  95. Health care talks focus on illegal immigrants (AP via Yahoo! News)
  96. Readers Write 9/13 (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  97. Marlins notebook: Chris Volstad to return to major-league mound Sunday (The Palm Beac
  98. Calero victim of identity theft (Major League Baseball)
  99. Health Care Talk Turns To Undocumented Aliens (CBS4 Miami)
  100. Citizen asks county to drop raises, ad valorem tax rate (The Cameron Herald)
  101. DPS: Man Posed As Marlins Relief Pitcher (CBS 5 Phoenix)
  102. Trash the Junk: Tips to rid yourself of junk mail (WGEM Quincy)
  103. Gang of Six addresses malpractice, illegals (The Washington Times)
  104. Officials learn state’s sunshine laws (The Houma Courier)
  105. Briefs - Sept. 10 (Clarinda Herald-Journal)
  106. This Rally Is Ridiculous (The Motley Fool)
  107. U.S. incomes plunged in '08 (The Arizona Republic)
  108. New Social Security office opens later this month (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
  109. Immigration and 9/11 - What Lessons Have We Learned? (Accuracy In Media)
  110. The Other Loser in Japan's Election (BusinessWeek)
  111. Tim Roeper: (The Huffington Post)
  112. Lower Your Taxes: Move to Switzerland (BusinessWeek)
  113. 5th Annual Raider Nation Blood Drive (CBS 47 Fresno)
  114. U.S. incomes plunged in '08 (The Arizona Republic)
  115. In Heckler’s District, Support for the Outburst (New York Times)
  116. The Reign of 'Grandma' and 'Grandpa' is Over as Boomer Grandparents Opt for More Fitt
  117. District ponders options to offset budget deficit (Roseville Independent)
  118. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  119. U.S. incomes plunged in '08 (The Arizona Republic)
  120. Eleven tips to stay safe online and protect your privacy (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  121. 'Obamacare' another slip into socialism (Portsmouth Herald)
  122. The struggle of our time (Bennington Banner)
  123. MONROE: Seniors wary over Social Security changes (The Cranbury Press)
  124. Couple pleads not guilty to charges of stealing from children in their care (Inland V
  125. Houston slates ninth annual Stand Down for homeless vets (North Channel Sentinel)
  126. A kinder, gentler debate in the 38th (Queens Chronicle)
  127. Queens pols outraged over Social Security COLA freeze (Queens Chronicle)
  128. Business Casual: Will universal health care coverage harm American innovation? (Daily
  129. President Obama's Healthcare Speech (Skanner)
  130. Saticoy Veterans Home to admit residents November 1 (Santa Paula Times)
  131. War veteran naturalized after years of citizenship (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  132. Equivocation, In HD (Gizmodo Australia)
  133. Sales tax error launches campaign to preserve social security increases (Park Hills D
  134. Recession hits nest eggs; US promotes ways to save (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  135. Upper County economic development agreement signed (The Daily Record)
  136. Briefs - Sept. 10 (Clarinda Herald-Journal)
  137. A kinder, gentler debate in the 38th (Queens Chronicle)
  138. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  139. Ray Hanania: Obama Presses Hard to Unite Dems on Healthcare and Slaps Down Republican
  140. Full text of President Obama's speech on health care reform (Stars and Stripes)
  141. Teddy is still "around" to aid health care fight (Daily Record)
  142. Text of Obama's speech (Boston Globe)
  143. Text of Obama's address to congress on health care reform (The News-Press)
  144. TRANSCRIPT: Obama Addresses Congress on Health Care Reform (Fox News)
  145. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  146. Arrest in string of J.C. Penney burglaries (CNN)
  147. Pres. Obama on health care: 'Time for bickering over' (News 14 Carolina)
  148. CalPERS to host retirement planning fair in Kings Beach (Sierra Sun)
  149. STATE HOUSE NEWS: Kerry urges appointment power without prohibition on candidacy (Con
  150. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  151. Obama surrounds himself with radicals (The Phoenix)
  152. Michelle Obama's Guest List: Who Will Sit With The First Lady Tonight (The Huffington
  153. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  154. Arrest Made In Covington, Other JC Penney Heists (WDSU New Orleans)
  155. Weld ralliers call on legislators to be careful with cuts (Greeley Tribune)
  156. Guest List for the First Lady's Box at tonight's Joint Session of Congress (The White
  157. Coats for Kids Applications Streaming In (WHIZ News Zanesville)
  158. Bob Cesca: The Most Nightmarish Health Care Reform Bill Ever (The Huffington Post)
  159. A Very Good Policy (Jackson Free Press)
  160. Obama's speech bids to recover momentum (The Houma Courier)
  161. State can go after patients' VA benefits (San Francisco Chronicle)
  162. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  163. Obama surrounds himself with radicals (The Phoenix)
  164. Fla. Sen. Martinez says farewell in final speech (NBC 15 Mobile)
  165. Social Security FREEZE. Seniors tricked and being Screwed (Clearwater Gazette)
  166. Argentina Soc. Sec. To Pay ARS2.24B In 2009 To Settle Lawsuits (INO News)
  167. Salazar blood drive is a big success (Orange Cove and Mountain Times)
  168. Man pleads guilty in Wal-Mart card phishing scheme (Computerworld)
  169. How To Create More Jobs America (Guru Focus)
  170. Man Pleads Guilty in Wal-Mart Card Phishing Scheme (PC World)
  171. COA ‘roast’ to aid in new construction (Minden Press-Herald)
  172. Detroit Zoo seeks new mayor of Amphibiville (Detroit Free Press)
  173. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  174. Arrested Suspect Admits Involvement In Five JCPenney Burglaries (ABC 26 New Orleans)
  175. Court ruling on disabled will tax NY budget (Crain's New York Business)
  176. Raleigh Financial Adviser Stresses Benefits of Life Insurance (dBusinessNews.com)
  177. Recession hits nest eggs; US promotes ways to save (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  178. Police Blotter - Sept. 10 (Northeast Herald)
  179. City sponsors free Shredding E-Recycling this Saturday (Navasota Examiner)
  180. Obama health care speech bids to recover momentum with a balking Congress, confused p
  181. Elkhart couple pleads guilty in disability case (South Bend Tribune)
  182. State workers, advocates for disabled oppose budget cuts, urge Colo. to end tax break
  183. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  184. Local News (u.tv)
  185. Low Inflation May Be About to Bite You -- Hard (The Motley Fool)
  186. by Tony Macapagal (Manila Standard Today)
  187. Child Nutrition Programs (East Haven Courier)
  188. Study: 39% of workplace accidents in Jordan in mining and industrial sectors (MENAFN)
  189. Get help with bills (Northwest Herald)
  190. Higher demand on Moffat County Social Services (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
  191. Paul Abrams: Permanent Irrelevance: Outcome for Republicans If Dems Pass Universal He
  192. Thai-ASEAN News Network (Thailand Outlook Channel)
  193. Gerald Ensley: 'Socialist' is the new slur (Tallahassee Democrat)
  194. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  195. Cut tax breaks, not services, say Colo. advocates (The Durango Herald)
  196. Feds to start immigration crackdown on contractors (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  197. Feds to start immigration crackdown on contractors (AP via Yahoo! News)
  198. Obama Makes it Easier to Save for Retirement (ABC News)
  199. Senior citizens' school taxes should be locked in at age 65 (Parma Sun Post)
  200. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  201. Regulators shut banks in Mo., Ill., Iowa, Ariz. (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  202. Police incidents: Tools and beer stolen from house (The Gilroy Dispatch)
  203. Bayonne Blood Drive (El Nuevo)
  204. Veterans Expo here Sept. 12 (San Marcos Daily Record)
  205. Congressman drafting new rules for Web sites, advertisers (Freedom Forum Online)
  206. Letters to the Editor, September 8, 2009 (Skagit Valley Herald)
  207. Women's financial ed. series offered (The Fort Morgan Times)
  208. Melrose Police Department (Melrose Beacon)
  209. PSIGEN Introduces Intelligent Redaction to Its PSI:Capture Suite of Products (Marketw
  210. Foster: Public option for health care 'still viable' (Oswego Ledger-Sentinel)
  211. Where a measure of faith can take you (The Community Connection)
  212. To Roth Or Not To Roth? (Forbes)
  213. Union picnic held to mark Labor Day in Great Falls (KPAX Missoula)
  214. Key senator proposes industry fee (Times Leader)
  215. Formula changes poverty figures (The World)
  216. Federal Hiring Could Aid Region (Washington Post)
  217. Obama thanks labor for hard-won rights at work (The Indiana Gazette)
  218. The Gloucester County Times (Gloucester County Times)
  219. Takeover of mortgage market puts Feds in bind (The Indianapolis Star)
  220. Economy faces untraveled road (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  221. Hidden Pockets of US Elderly Said to be in Poverty (The Memphis Daily News)
  222. Congress weighs landmark change in Web ad privacy (Columbia Missourian)
  223. Congress weighs landmark change in Web ad privacy (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  224. New Car Sales In Hungary Fell 52% Year-on-year To 39,429 Units In H109 (OfficialWire)
  225. Nevada a deadbeat collector (Mason Valley News)
  226. N.Y. school criticized for dumping records (UPI)
  227. Japan May See ‘Catastrophic’ Finances Under DPJ, Weinberg Says (Bloomberg)
  228. Letters to the Editor, September 6, 2009 (Skagit Valley Herald)
  229. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  230. Saturday Soapbox, September 5, 2009 (Skagit Valley Herald)
  231. A year after meltdown: Tough questions, choices (KBCI Boise)
  232. Health care fight: Echoes of Bush, Social Security (Deseret News)
  233. Congress weighs landmark change in Web ad privacy (Denver Post)
  234. Algeria's Generics Market Was Valued At US$0.89bn, Accounting For Just Over 38% Of Th
  235. De Venecia not yet off the hook in NBN-ZTE mess–Ombudsman (The Manila Times)
  236. Securities firm sees economic growth but cautions on debt, remittance flows (Business
  237. Congress weighs landmark change in Web ad privacy (WSYR 9 Syracuse)
  238. Congress weighs landmark change in Web ad privacy (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  239. Privacy bill would set rules for online marketing (San Francisco Chronicle)
  240. Congress weighs landmark change in Web ad privacy (San Francisco Chronicle)
  241. Democrats hoping 2005 Social Security debacle is not blueprint for health care this y
  242. Privacy bill would set rules for online marketing (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  243. Privacy bill would set rules for online marketing (Newsday)
  244. Starting Tuesday, feds to screen illegal workers (Seattle Times)
  245. Twice as many seniors face poverty as costs rise (The Tennessean)
  246. Memphis officer returns from deep undercover (The Maryville Daily Times)
  247. Identity-theft victim meets her identity thief (Seattle Times)
  248. Readers' Corner: Sept. 7, 2009 (The Grass Valley Union)
  249. Fire sends St. Charles woman in search of new home (Suburban Journals)
  250. Town hall security draws ire from some (Louisville Courier-Journal)