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