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  1. Feds: Wash. company hired undocumented workers (INO News)
  2. Feds: Wash. company hired undocumented workers (San Francisco Chronicle)
  3. Mexican health care reform has been convoluted and ineffective (EurekAlert!)
  4. 500 Jobs Still Available At Puyallup Fair (KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma)
  5. 'Six million' to claim benefits (Press Assoc. via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  6. SHERIFF's PATROL LOG: Man gets violent after being confronted by two women he is dati
  7. Iraq War's Winners and Losers (consortiumnews.com)
  8. How to keep credit cards from being your crutch (ABC 2 Baltimore)
  9. Obama faces crowds, defends his plan (Telluride Daily Planet)
  10. Nigeria: Hilary Clinton - A Case For Fresh Anti-Graft Initiative (AllAfrica.com)
  11. Clearwell Expands Its E-Discovery Platform With New Modules for Pre-Processing, Revie
  12. Trustcash Announces It Has Completed Development of Electronic Check Feature Known as
  13. Self-employed push repeal of health-care tax (KFJX Pittsburg)
  14. Self-employed push repeal of health-care tax (KMIR 6 Palm Springs)
  15. Identity theft protection firm, LifeLock, accused of illegal service and dubious ads
  16. Plano children's clinic refuses county funds because of reporting requirements (Dalla
  17. Statements in Trials Blame Iranian Opposition Leaders (Washington Post)
  18. Obama: Health Care "fight is getting fierce" (KRDO Colorado Springs)
  19. The Villars and Manuela Corp’s P345-M debts (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  20. Tax-free week begins today (New Haven Register)
  21. Throng returns to Woodstock (New Haven Register)
  22. Are you ready? (New Haven Register)
  23. Blackstone’s Shanghai Venture May Boost Chinese Private Equity (Bloomberg)
  24. Frozen Michael Jackson Being Fed By A Bent Spoon (Anorak)
  25. Iran's Ahmadinejad nominates two women ministers (People's Daily)
  26. White House Appears Ready To Drop Public Option (KDKA Pittsburgh)
  27. E-Verify for employment eligibility effective next month after delay (The San Angelo
  28. How were Social Security numbers given away? (The Pantagraph)
  29. Iran defies condemnation, expands opposition trial (MyMotherLode.com)
  30. Examiner Editorial: A ‘Me-Too’ Tory warning on health care reform (The Washington DC
  31. Judge H. Lee Sarokin: I Want MY America Back: The Good Old Days (The Huffington Post)
  32. A Murder-For-Hire, a Destroyed Gun and a New Appeal (Voice of San Diego)
  33. Pawlenty gets into position on health care (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  34. Eastday-Iran's Ahmadinejad nominates two women ministers (Eastday.com)
  35. Khaleej Times Online - Iran defies condemnation, expands opposition trial (Khaleej Ti
  36. Obama 'confident' of health care reform passage (Greeley Tribune)
  37. White House Appears Ready To Drop Public Option (CBS4 Miami)
  38. Iran releases French researcher from prison (Los Angeles Times)
  39. Glitch creates several identity issues (Charleston Daily Mail)
  40. Peter’s Place outcry continues despite shelter’s closure (Gay City News)
  41. Blackstone’s Shanghai Venture May Boost Chinese Private Equity (Bloomberg)
  42. News Briefs (Westminster Community Times)
  43. MEMA: Claudette could bring Miss. 30 mph winds (The Clarion-Ledger)
  44. Police Blotter (Westminster Community Times)
  45. COPS AND COURTS (The Morning Journal)
  46. Apple Valley woman among dead in Eden Prairie plane crash - "Sun-Current Today" TV ne
  47. 401(k)s: A disappearing act (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  48. Online, your private life is searchable (Los Angeles Times)
  49. Hatch: Economic forum will answer Utah’s concerns (Provo Daily Herald)
  50. Mountain of debt: Social Security crisis is looming (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  51. Education key ‘seed’ to U.S. food supply (Iowa Farmer)
  52. Obama: Realism on health care expectations needed (Everett Herald)
  53. Seniors quiz Weiner on healthcare plan (Queens Chronicle)
  54. Dispositions of the Pike County Court (Pike County Courier)
  55. Obama visit puts focus on senator for rural state (Muzi)
  56. Letters to the Editor 8/15 (The Cambrian)
  57. Obama's Health Care Push Mirrors Campaign Run (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
  58. Letters: Supporting public option (Silver City Sun-News)
  59. Seniors quiz Weiner on healthcare plan (Queens Chronicle)
  60. Consumer inflation tumbles as shoppers hold back (Contra Costa Times)
  61. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Today's News-Herald)
  62. Don't get clunked by CARS program scammers (Daily Local News)
  63. Health-care rants won't help friend pay stack of bills (Ashland City Times)
  64. Group meets to discuss health care reform (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  65. What about court security? (The World)
  66. Making sense of your retirement balance sheet (Chicago Tribune)
  67. Dozens of dogs overwhelm owners at Colville home (KREM.com Spokane)
  68. Inflation tumbles during year as shoppers hold back (Deseret News)
  69. Seniors quiz Weiner on healthcare plan (Queens Chronicle)
  70. EARTH DAYS (Arizona Reporter)
  71. Ways to help jobless young people (Guardian Unlimited)
  72. Frugal immigrant from Austria leaves $300K estate (CNN)
  73. Harry Fuller: Repubs and their healthcare hypocrisy (The Huffington Post)
  74. August 15: Feedback from newspaper readers (Daily Press)
  75. Travelers Will Have to Give More Information to Fly (WLTX-TV Columbia)
  76. Rescheduled: President Obama to honor Nascar Champion at the White House (The White H
  77. Zapping the Coverage Gap (Jackson Free Press)
  78. JFP Person of the Day: Kelly Pates (Jackson Free Press)
  79. Civil Rights Added to Schools’ Curriculum (Jackson Free Press)
  80. Jackson Weekend Happenings (Jackson Free Press)
  81. Man busted with fake ID at Somerville MVC, cops say (MyCentralJersey.com)
  82. Blackstone plans Shanghai fund (Business Times (Malaysia))
  83. Church opens Lonoke food pantry (The Lonoke Democrat)
  84. COMMUNITY CALENDAR (The Lonoke Democrat)
  85. Social Security Administration Concedes That Social Security Funds Will be Depleted b
  86. Get Paid To Be A Do-Gooder (Forbes)
  87. ZHL share price on free fall (The Financial Gazette)
  88. Why do brides change their names after marriage? (Baltimore Sun)
  89. Seniors quiz Weiner on healthcare plan (Queens Chronicle)
  90. Sen. Kohl: health care ‘breaking the bank’ (La Crosse Tribune)
  91. Blood drive set for Sept. 3 The community of Orange Cove is saving lives with a blood
  92. Liz Peek: Givers Versus Takers: What's Driving Resistance to Obamacare (The Huffingto
  93. Health Care Talk Delays Lunch For Hungry Seniors! (Gothamist)
  94. Florida unveils new educational campaign to prepare for upcoming license and ID card
  95. Pleas entered at arraignments (The Times Leader)
  96. Global Depression and Regional Wars - Part I (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel)
  97. Obama's big problem in Big Sky country (CNN)
  98. Buyer beware of scammers (Queens Courier)
  99. Report takes issue with heavy censorship (UPI)
  100. E-Health Vision Takes Shape; 'Easier Said Than Done,' Brits Say (Medical News Today)
  101. Florida Department of Highway Safety Launches New Campaign (WRUF AM850 Gainesville)
  102. Former TennCare provider accused of filing $1M in false claims (The Tennessean)
  103. After 74 years, Social Security continues to protect, improve lives of nation’s senio
  104. Was missing man abducted? (Macomb Daily)
  105. Deficit Plays Into Health Reform (Washington Post)
  106. Geneva meeting gets hijacked by citizens concerned about health care reform (Kane Cou
  107. Udall staff member to visit area (Ruidoso News)
  108. New rules may make it harder to get driver's licenses (Sun-Sentinel)
  109. Local news in brief, 8/14 (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
  110. Can the Public Option in Health Care Reform Be Saved? Should It Be? Part Two (FindLaw
  111. Deficit Plays Into Health Reform (Washington Post)
  112. Santa Barbara's homeless are dying at an alarming rate (Los Angeles Times)
  113. Payment into China's national gov't social security fund rises 19 pct in H1 (People's
  114. Let's Get Real about Obama (The Nation via Yahoo! News)
  115. Topic: Back to School (DCMilitary.com)
  116. Cochran: Hertzberg health care - hopeless (Summit Daily News)
  117. FE Editorial : The Eleven Commandments (Express India)
  118. Cred-Ex launches as alternative online payment method for retailers (InternetRetailer
  119. Hackers Breach Berkeley Journalism School's Server (US News & World Report)
  120. Residents Need To Prepare For New ID Requirements (CBS4 Miami)
  121. Compromising with your spouse on your investment portfolio (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  122. Tougher drivers license renewal requirements (WTSP-TV Tampa)
  123. The Allied Defense Group Announces Second Quarter 2009 Financial Results (PR Newswire
  124. Seattle hospital sues over FICA withholding taxes (Seattle Times)
  125. Somerset County Sheriff's Officers arrest Highland Park man for identity fraud when a
  126. Pitch for catch-shares draws skepticism (Outer Banks Sentinel)
  127. Rosie is waiting for a home. (Jackson Free Press)
  128. Warner: Cut spending on healthcare (UPI)
  129. Seniors quiz Weiner on healthcare plan (Queens Chronicle)
  130. 2,400 turn out for spirited health care forum in Everett (Everett Herald)
  131. New drivers license program in 2010 (FOX 35 Orlando)
  132. STATES (The Hindu)
  133. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  134. AGRI-BIZ & COMMODITIES (The Hindu)
  135. Namibia: Vote for Change - Hamutenya (AllAfrica.com)
  136. Out of recession (BBC News)
  137. Do you want to stop giving your retirement savings to the IRS? (Main Line Suburban Li
  138. Federal deficit higher in July, $1.27T this year (Washington County News / Holmes Cou
  139. Microinsurance thrust targets 42 million poorest of the poor (BusinessWorld Online)
  140. LETTER: More medical professionals, fewer lawsuits (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  141. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  142. Many users going online for Social Security information (Kirksville Daily Express)
  143. Zimbabwe: KFHL Wins Case Against NSSA (AllAfrica.com)
  144. Backpack Distribution Under Way In Omaha (KETV 7 Omaha)
  145. Singletary: Companies endanger 401(k) plans (Inside Bay Area)
  146. Brazos FFA to meet (Fort Bend Herald)
  147. Deputies investigate theft complaints (Cordele Dispatch)
  148. 6,000 arrive for Puyallup Fair job openings (Tacoma Daily Index)
  149. Police Blotter (Wilmette Life)
  150. Federal deficit higher in July, $1.27T this year (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  151. Patriot Coal Closes West Virginia Mine (The Epoch Times)
  152. Jobseekers Flock To Social Networking Sites (redOrbit)
  153. St. Louis Center honors Starkey (The Chelsea Standard)
  154. 100 Fastest-Growing Companies, 2009 (HispanicBusiness.com)
  155. Carjacking suspect may be tied to Macomb bank robbery, missing man (Detroit News)
  156. Planning Meeting (The Gallup Independent)
  157. America's angst: 'Them' versus 'us' (Juneau Empire)
  158. Man denies charges in immigrant ID case (Great Falls Tribune)
  159. After health care, social security debate looms (MSNBC)
  160. Slums or Salvation? (Tucson Weekly)
  161. Parents, kids today more in harmony than prior generations (Asbury Park Press)
  162. Federal deficit higher in July, $1.27T this year (San Francisco Chronicle)
  163. Hoosiers can hold off on federal ID (14 WFIE Evansville)
  164. U.S. Social Security Agency Settles Benefit Lawsuit (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  165. As close as blood brothers (The Post-Star)
  166. Arcohe Union and Oak View school districts lunch programs (The Galt Herald)
  167. Japan PM, main rival clash in pre-election debate (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  168. What's up (The Galt Herald)
  169. Local man devastated by THP bankruptcy (The Phoenix)
  170. TINSELTOWN (The Phoenix)
  171. Three scams Texas job hunters should avoid (Northeast Herald)
  172. Cops catch purse thief (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  173. Discuss: Health care reform debate gets nasty (WOAI San Antonio)
  174. New flexibility for renewing driver's licenses (Goshen News)
  175. Judge OKs tentative deal in Social Security suit (KCBA FOX 35 Salinas)
  176. Feds To Pay $500M In Social Security Lawsuit (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
  177. Guilty Plea for Madoff's Right Hand Man (ABC News)
  178. WTVM.com and WTVM News Leader 9, Columbus, GA | Mental evaluation ordered for man who
  179. Concern over rising debt problems (BBC News)
  180. Volunteer drivers sought (La Jolla Light)
  181. Beware scams using IRS identity (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  182. Transitional home a refuge for sick homeless (San Antonio Express-News)
  183. News Briefs (Westminster Community Times)
  184. Police Blotter (Westminster Community Times)
  185. Hostile questions fill Wu's town hall (The Oregonian)
  186. Alzheimer's diagnosis at 49 a call to courage (Miami Herald)
  187. Women’s needs focus of free clinic program (Temple Daily Telegram)
  188. Companies urged to restore 401(k) matches (Lawrence Journal-World)
  189. Police Blotter: Aug. 11, 2009 (Odessa American)
  190. Man released after posting bond (The Longview News-Journal)
  191. Voice of the People: August 11, 2009 (The Rock Hill Herald)
  192. Public health nurses take to the street (The Jamaica Observer)
  193. District, city refuse to release man's files (The Post and Courier)
  194. Retirees question pension dump (Tribune Chronicle)
  195. Protecting your rebuilt nest egg: ID theft basics for boomers (Carteret County News-T
  196. Rwanda: SSFR Introduces Online Access of Social Security Accounts (AllAfrica.com)
  197. An eventful summer, in Athens? Never. (The Red and Black)
  198. Opinion Meter: A wrap-up of summer's ups and downs (The Red and Black)
  199. Other News (Bernama)
  200. Early Social Security comes at a high price (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  201. Law & Order (The Florence Times-Daily)
  202. Homeowners grapple with costly septic systems (The Westerly Sun)
  203. Homeowners grapple with costly septic systems (The Westerly Sun)
  204. Deadlock must be overcome (Kathimerini)
  205. Averting the Worst (New York Times)
  206. Judge's weddings a hit (Hutchinson News)
  207. Fed spending in WNC below national, NC average (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  208. Inoculated Investor: Weekend Reading and Listening (Guru Focus)
  209. Our opinion: Back from the brink (USA Today)
  210. You say ... VOX (Bluffton Today)
  211. Free health care is not a ‘right’ (The Daily Progress)
  212. Some FEMA Recipients Now Must Pay It Back (The Lakeland Ledger)
  213. Developers with ‘horsepower’ plot 120-acre office park (BizJournals)
  214. Public Works/Development Projects for This Week (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance
  215. Letters: Weighing in on health-care debate (Silver City Sun-News)
  216. Germany’s Election (Times Online)
  217. Reform will be a process of compromise, Larsen says (Skagit Valley Herald)
  218. Alert Issued For Fraudulent Child Support Phone Calls (Albuquerque Journal)
  219. And You Thought A Prescription Was Private (Free Internet Press)
  220. Weekend storms cause serious flooding (The Ambler Gazette)
  221. Tenants Are Forced To Leave Their Mobile Home Park (FOX 43 Harrisburg)
  222. Are you on track for your retirement? (Orlando Sentinel)
  223. Officials await DNA results for cold case (Columbia Daily Herald)
  224. Health-care outbursts foreshadow a hot August (3news)
  225. Melissa Data Announces Multiplatform MatchUp Object (dBusinessNews.com)
  226. KWWL.com - News & Weather for Waterloo, Dubuque, Cedar Rapids & Iowa City, Iowa | Soc
  227. And You Thought a Prescription Was Private (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  228. JAMES EVANS: Marriage argument redefined (Montgomery Advertiser)
  229. Questions/Answers (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
  230. Health-care outbursts foreshadow a hot August (Rome News-Tribune)
  231. SSS cuts interest rates on loans (Sun Star)
  232. You say ... VOX (Bluffton Today)
  233. Hanover Park man accused of identity theft (Chicago Tribune)
  234. Health-care outbursts foreshadow a hot August (9 News Denver)
  235. Bright side of weakened buck sparkles here Ron Bartizek Business LOCAL (Times Leader)
  236. Health-care outbursts foreshadow a hot August (MyMotherLode.com)
  237. Long food stamp wait triggers lawsuit (San Antonio Express-News)
  238. Burnsville brothers, others charged for allegedly stealing 310 cell phones (South St.
  239. Apple Valley woman pleads guilty in $1M embezzlement from veterans (South St. Paul -
  240. Kaptur to Pelosi: Health care reform must mean something (The Sandusky Register)
  241. Bidding farewell to Billy Carter (Carteret County News-Times)
  242. Beware of new scam (The News-Herald)
  243. Path to citizenship: Naturalized residents face discrimination (Carroll County Times)
  244. Making sure money is still there when you can’t work (The Conroe Courier)
  245. S.C. officials must wait to check small businesses for compliance with labor law (And
  246. Officials warn about fraudulent calls (KOB 4 Albuquerque)
  247. Vail Daily letter: A correction (The Vail Trail)
  248. Avoid Fantasy World (The Southern Pines Pilot)
  249. Joan E. Dowlin: Dr. Obama, Please Listen to your Patient (The Huffington Post)
  250. BBB: Don’t get caught in cash-for-clunker scam (San Marcos Daily Record)