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  1. Starting Tuesday, feds to screen illegal workers (Seattle Times)
  2. Twice as many seniors face poverty as costs rise (The Tennessean)
  3. Memphis officer returns from deep undercover (The Maryville Daily Times)
  4. Identity-theft victim meets her identity thief (Seattle Times)
  5. Readers' Corner: Sept. 7, 2009 (The Grass Valley Union)
  6. Fire sends St. Charles woman in search of new home (Suburban Journals)
  7. Town hall security draws ire from some (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  8. OUTRAGE: Private School Files Abandoned On NY Curb (WCBS-TV New York)
  9. Unions Frustrated By Pace Of Change Under Obama (The Huffington Post)
  10. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  11. SOCIAL SECURITY: Number of disabilities is irrelevant (Asbury Park Press)
  12. Paul Davis: Town Hall brawls perfect for television (Opelika-Auburn News)
  13. Discarded files: An ID nightmare (Staten Island Advance)
  14. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  15. Coming Up (The Buffalo News)
  16. Expat pension challenge goes to European court (Guardian Unlimited)
  17. ATM user, poker players report robberies (Garden City Observer)
  18. As recession hits nest eggs, White House promotes ways to save (The Nashua Telegraph)
  19. Plan aims to help those with vanishing nest eggs (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  20. Social Security disability helps during trying times (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  21. Crystal ball of our economic recovery hazy: Try again later (Memphis Commercial Appea
  22. Obama Promotes Saving As Recession Hits Nest Eggs (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
  23. Stenholm discusses health care, energy (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
  24. ZCTU divorces allies (The Financial Gazette)
  25. Ex-court clerk's transfer of funds raise official eyebrows (Island Packet)
  26. Obama’s school speech, Medicare and Texas secession (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  27. Job scams grow in sour economy (Contra Costa Times)
  28. Government Promoting Ways to Save (The Lakeland Ledger)
  29. Obama Says Rule Changes Will Make Retirement Savings Easier (Bloomberg)
  30. 3 Ways Obama’s Saving Initiatives Will Affect Your Retirement (US News & World Report
  31. Regulators close banks in four states (Montgomery Advertiser)
  32. We’re going to pay more for healthcare (Buffalo Reflex)
  33. Police (The Salem News)
  34. Vail Valley Voices: To regulate or not (The Vail Trail)
  35. Lawyer took on clients after suspension (Daily Record)
  36. List of US banks closed by feds jumps to 89 (The Daily Reflector)
  37. Banks closed in four states (The Monterey County Herald)
  38. WARM decision deferred after 4½-hour hearing (The Westerly Sun)
  39. Estate Planning: Tips for unmarried couples (Lake County News)
  40. Church packed to talk about health care (Delaware County Times)
  41. Hidden pockets of US elderly said to be in poverty (The San Francisco Examiner)
  42. Food pantry project aims to reduce hunger in Grant County (Silver City Sun-News)
  43. If Gray Isn't Good, We're in Trouble (DTN / The Progressive Farmer)
  44. Federal Agencies Plan To Hire Thousands Of IT Pros (InformationWeek)
  45. Maryland Training Company Owes Recession Success to Customer Loyalty (PR Newswire via
  46. Girl Poses As 71-Year-Old To Save On Tuition (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
  47. Labor Day a Perfect Time to Review 401(k) Goals (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  48. Hidden pockets of elderly said to be in poverty (Courier-Post)
  49. Developer of system to prevent ID theft forms joint venture (PhysOrg)
  50. Tax Preparer Gets 21 Months For False Claims (ABC 26 New Orleans)
  51. BLOTTER: Police reports published Sept. 3 (Niagara Gazette)
  52. Scott lays out case for health-care reform (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  53. Thai Asean News Network (Thailand Outlook Channel)
  54. Top 10 Background Check Records for Vetting a Potential Business Partner by IntegraSc
  55. Create health care fund (Elmira Star-Gazette)
  56. Social services: More people are in need of help (Redding Pilot)
  57. Feds: 2 men arranged jobs for illegal workers (Seattle Times)
  58. Women in Mobile, Baldwin counties targeted by thieves (NBC 15 Mobile)
  59. Iran assembly approves most of hard-line Cabinet (The Standard-Times)
  60. Identity theft spreading on Internet (Parkersburg News and Sentinel)
  61. Other News (Bernama)
  62. MILITARY UPDATE: Will government fill your COLA glass? (The Sierra Vista Herald)
  63. Iran Approves First Female Minister Since Birth of Republic (Bloomberg)
  64. India, Switzerland sign social security pact (Press Trust of India)
  65. Iran assembly approves most of hard-line Cabinet (KCOY Santa Maria)
  66. Iran assembly approves most of hard-line Cabinet (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
  67. Rookie Mistakes: Time for Obama to Lead (Time Magazine)
  68. Springfield park renting out gardens (The Springfield News-Leader)
  69. 6-year-old girl overcoming injuries after car crash (The Springfield News-Leader)
  70. State officials look to control pension costs (The Springfield News-Leader)
  71. Disability insurance covers valuable asset: Your income (The Star-Ledger)
  72. Health care reform continues to draw debate in Markey forums (Greeley Tribune)
  73. IT & Telecoms (Mondaq)
  74. Labour and Employment (Mondaq)
  75. County to explore hiring investigators to look into deputy's flight training (Lake Co
  76. Letters to the Editor (The Herald-Mail)
  77. 'Dave' sabotages jobs, spends until he's broke (Post-Tribune)
  78. Lansford judge bounds accused killer over to trial (The Hazleton Standard-Speaker)
  79. Truckload of questions (The Hazleton Standard-Speaker)
  80. Refugee conference gets folks talking (North Platte Telegraph)
  81. More Going Abroad For Cheap Health Care (FOX 23 Maine)
  82. Free Web Access to Judicial Records Gladdens Public but Worries Some Courts (Law.com)
  83. White Plains CEO admits he stole employees' identities (The Journal News)
  84. Rep. Peterson health care discussion (KVLY - KXJB Fargo)
  85. Vox Populi (Savannah Morning News)
  86. Let’s Talk about Social Security Too (This Day)
  87. Tanner Talks Healthcare (The Pacer)
  88. Without jobs, little hope to end homelessness (Lebanon Express)
  89. Board eyes concerns about releasing student information (Lebanon Express)
  90. Letters to the Editor (Savannah Morning News)
  91. Stace Tackaberry: Unfair generalization (Summit Daily News)
  92. His Excellency Samih Darwazah Chairman of the new Board at Capital Bank (AME Info)
  93. Vail Daily letter: Lies, damned lies, and health-care legislation (The Vail Trail)
  94. Economists demystify link between health care, national debt (Baylor Lariat)
  95. Debate remains civil, informative (Kern Valley Sun)
  96. Budget reform is vital, Idaho congressmen say (The Idaho Statesman)
  97. Explainers and fact checks on health reform bills (News-Medical-Net)
  98. Tempers flair at Senate broadband deal probe (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  99. Rep. Stark answers health care questions (Contra Costa Times)
  100. The Administration breaks the tax pledge (The Allen American)
  101. Last Senate hearing on ZTE-NBN deal set on Tuesday (GMA News)
  102. Vail Daily letter: A nation of sheep (The Vail Trail)
  103. The First Seven months of 2009 further reveal the Government's financial weaknesses -
  104. Colombian Peso Falls to One-Month Low; Argentine Bonds Slide (Bloomberg)
  105. Dunkin Donuts Giveaway 8/31/09 | WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY | Contests (WBNG Binghamton)
  106. Cops catch purse thief (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  107. Sacramento Stand Down needs donations (The Galt Herald)
  108. Ahmadinejad cabinet faces growing opposition (Arabian Business)
  109. New Law on Marketing to Minors Passes Maine Legislature (Direct Marketing Association
  110. Japan Democrats take power, fiscal challenges loom (Chinapost.com.tw)
  111. LIFE offering several programs for holiday giving (Community Press & Recorder)
  112. Laurel police warn of identity theft (Laurel Leader-Call)
  113. Christian Living Resources, Bible Study Tools, Jesus Christ (Crosswalk.com)
  114. Vail Daily letter: A nation of sheep (The Vail Trail)
  115. Hey, It's Not My Bill to Pay! (Fox News)
  116. Nigeria: Mass Suffering - Will Social Security End It? (AllAfrica.com)
  117. Child Nutrition Programs (East Haven Courier)
  118. Ten ways to protect your privacy online (The Christian Science Monitor)
  119. A private eye does an online search of us (The Christian Science Monitor)
  120. Social Security Struggles With Disability Backlog (NPR)
  121. Jobless rate at 62 percent for residents with disabilities (The Oxford Press)
  122. Japan Democrats take power, fiscal challenges loom (The Star)
  123. Vail Daily letter: A nation of sheep (The Vail Trail)
  124. State aid cuts may prompt tax hike in Spotswood (MyCentralJersey.com)
  125. Neri, De Venecia skipping final NBN hearing (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  126. Check Point Introduces Hard Drive Encryption Technology for Consumers With New ZoneAl
  127. Are you ready? (New Haven Register)
  128. Seniors' credit card debt grows fastest in recession (The Tennessean)
  129. Rwanda: SSFR in Court Over Rwf 6 Million Claims (AllAfrica.com)
  130. Vail Daily letter: A nation of sheep (The Vail Trail)
  131. Seniors will face penny-pinching decisions (Everett Herald)
  132. Zimbabwe: Govt Must Benefit From SA Market (AllAfrica.com)
  133. Hoping for the American Dream (The Sparta Independent)
  134. Ousted LDP sets bar low for Japan’s Democrats (The Malaysian Insider)
  135. Social Security's 'Un-COLA' effect (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
  136. Other News (Bernama)
  137. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Sparta Expositor)
  138. Van Zeck: The man who sells America's IOUs (Seattle Times)
  139. Idle young should be entitled to nothing (Times Online)
  140. Dayton Gets Panhandlers Apartments (FOX 8 Cleveland)
  141. They Say Obama Lies and Grandma Dies (New America Media)
  142. Better procurement can feed transition to 21st-century federal IT, Kundra says (Gover
  143. Warning on jury duty scams (Asbury Park Press)
  144. Was ice cream bandit shown the door at Carvel in Madison? (Madison Eagle)
  145. Woman Sentenced To 52 Months For Stealing From Inmates (WAPT Jackson)
  146. State extends deadline for rebate applications (The Ambler Gazette)
  147. Obama's Tax Pledge Is a Target (Washington Post)
  148. 'Occupational health centres badly needed' (The Nation - Thailand's English news)
  149. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-08-29 17:46 Japan voters set to put faith in untested opposition
  150. Nuns text 'scapegoat' Neri: Speak up on NBN-ZTE mess (GMA News)
  151. Japan voters set to put faith in untested opposition (Canada.com)
  152. Japan voters set to put faith in untested opposition (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
  153. Japan voters set to put faith in untested opposition (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore Ne
  154. Bob Dole on Kennedy and bipartisanship (Newsweek)
  155. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  156. Letters for Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009 (The Record and Herald News)
  157. Share my treasure with you!
  158. Jeffrey Lewis Foreman dies at 61 (Baltimore Sun)
  159. Are you ready? (New Haven Register)
  160. Help for Spanish-speaking friends becomes business (Seattle Times)
  161. Lower gasoline prices a big part of lack of benefit increase (Tacoma News Tribune)
  162. St. Peters officials urge state to release hotel tax money (Suburban Journals)
  163. Palace to suspend Neri (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  164. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-08-29 07:43 UPDATE 1-Candidates woo voters on eve of Japan electi
  165. Aging czar tackles universal issues (Lawrence Journal-World)
  166. Candidates woo voters on eve of Japan election (Tiscali)
  167. A Sometimes Lonely Trek for Global Warming Awareness (New York Times)
  168. Baggies of cocaine found hidden inside shoes (The Arizona Republic)
  169. Sacramento Stand Down needs donations (The Galt Herald)
  170. Rio Rancho Currents (The Observer)
  171. ELDER LAW: Elders are still prime targets (The New Britain Herald)
  172. Job losses cause rental turnovers in Park City (Park Record)
  173. It’s Hard to Worry About a Deficit 10 Years Out (New York Times)
  174. Tax Time Torture Worsens (Forbes)
  175. Claim Denied? Health Fraud Score May Be to Blame (Smart Money)
  176. Tax Time Torture Worsens (Forbes)
  177. Murder victim’s widow denied death benefits (Queens Chronicle)
  178. Man sentenced in fraud scheme (The Times Herald)
  179. Bernanke personal bank account struck by ID theft (The Times Herald)
  180. The Party Of Medicare (Forbes)
  181. States recruits job centre staff (BBC News)
  182. Neri vows to keep mum on broadband mess till his death (GMA News)
  183. Neri to ask Ombudsman for reconsideration (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  184. Lozada, Akbayan upset over Mike Arroyo's exclusion in graft charges (GMA News)
  185. Petitioners to pursue case vs Arroyos on NBN deal (BusinessWorld Online)
  186. Government revenue declines in first seven months (Maltamedia.com Daily News)
  187. Deficit shoots up (Times of Malta)
  188. World › Bernanke personal bank account struck by ID theft (Japan Today)
  189. Springville police report (Provo Daily Herald)
  190. Ombudsman clears Arroyo on NBN deal (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  191. San Jose workers, retirees, blast proposed pension oversight (San Jose Mercury News)
  192. Bernanke personal bank account struck by ID theft (Los Angeles Times)
  193. Dem Rep. Marshall: I Haven't Read the Health Care Bill And I Won't Vote For It (The H
  194. Terry Humphrey: Dem Rep. Marshall: I Haven't Read the Health Care Bill, But I Won't V
  195. 32 minutes ago (ABC 15 Phoenix)
  196. The University Times | The University of North Carolina at Charlotte's Student Newspa
  197. ID thief steals Bernanke's chequebook (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  198. Safe credit practices protect you from identity fraud (The Belvoir Eagle)
  199. LIHEAP to begin Tuesday (Pontiac Daily Leader)
  200. Extension of social security benefits (The Nation - Thailand's English news)
  201. Letters to the Editor (El Cerrito Journal)
  202. What went wrong for Japan's LDP? (BBC News)
  203. Military Update: Lower oil prices expected to block COLA (Stars and Stripes)
  204. Foes of Obama reforms flock to Valley town halls (The Arizona Republic)
  205. What Can Stop This Stock Market Rally? (GoldSeek.com)
  206. Facebook and Twitter users failing on security (Network World)
  207. Pinellas Sheriff's Office expanding its facial recognition system (St. Petersburg Tim
  208. Iranian women activists not fooled by president (AP via Yahoo! News)
  209. Caregivers helping with finances urged to switch to direct deposit (Lexington Clipper
  210. Emma, Jacob top monikers in 2008 (Denver Post)
  211. St. Peters officials urge state to release hotel tax money (Suburban Journals)
  212. Stimulus checks sent to Big House (Denver Post)
  213. Public Option Draws Protests From Both Sides (The Morning News)
  214. Thursday, August 27, 2009 (Times of Malta)
  215. Before investing, determine your tolerance for risk (Tacoma News Tribune)
  216. Probation stems from forging checks (Burlington County Times)
  217. A healthy debate (The Goshen Chronicle)
  218. Oops! Stimulus checks went to prison inmates (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
  219. APost Deficit Story Ignores the Obvious (Columbia Journalism Review)
  220. 3,900 stimulus checks went to prison inmates (WSYR 9 Syracuse)
  221. LIers whose lives Edward Kennedy changed (Newsday)
  222. Carry out duties diligently, chieftains told (The Star)
  223. Your Two Cents for Aug. 26 (Greeley Tribune)
  224. Public Option Draws Protests From Both Sides (The Morning News)
  225. Local News (u.tv)
  226. Mortgage Fraud: A Classic Crime's Latest Twists (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Financ
  227. Wesley House to Take Applications Early (WTOK-TV Meridian)
  228. Joe Posnanski: It's time to forgive Pete Rose for his sins against baseball (Sports I
  229. Texas inmates sent stimulus checks (ABC 13 Houston)
  230. David Cameron's biggest challenge will be reform of the welfare system (Daily Telegra
  231. Texas Prison Inmates Receive Economic Stimulus Checks (KWTX-TV Waco)
  232. More Than 200 Texas Inmates Sent Stimulus Checks (CBS 11 Dallas - Fort Worth)
  233. Struggling homeowners left in limbo (The Arizona Republic)
  234. Would Americans Welcome Medicare if It Were Being Proposed in 2009? (Senior Journal)
  235. ‘Keep the Clayberg’ group works to stop county board sale of the home (The Canton Dai
  236. Cops catch purse thief (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  237. Safford implements new deposit policy for utilities (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  238. Uganda: NSSF Loses Sh20 Billion Case (AllAfrica.com)
  239. Your letters Aug. 26, 2009 (St. Joseph News-Press)
  240. Nigeria: Publisher Tasks FG On Youth Employment (AllAfrica.com)
  241. Beaumont to boost water fees, trim personnel cost (Beaumont Enterprise)
  242. Social Security: Guarding Your Identity in Online Networks (TechNewsWorld.com)
  243. Uganda: Workers to Recall NSSF Board Over URA Deal (AllAfrica.com)
  244. Uganda: NSSF Set to Lose Workers House (AllAfrica.com)
  245. Uganda: URA Deserves a Permanent Home (AllAfrica.com)
  246. Neri: SSS to hold on to Philex stake until 2010 (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  247. SSS suffers 50% drop in H1 profits (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  248. We need cost of living increase (Daily Record)
  249. Britain is not like Baltimore (Evening Standard)
  250. Earnings of SSS rise on higher investment income (GMA News)