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  1. Rediscovering the forgotten who lived in Kalaupapa exile (Honolulu Advertiser)
  2. Get your motor runnin' — but not at 2 a.m., dude (Tallahassee Democrat)
  3. City job postings on Craigslist are false (Honolulu Advertiser)
  4. DISPATCHERS: Body Found on Boat Dock (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  5. by Lawrence Agcaoili (Manila Standard Today)
  6. GAB seeks public help correcting voter errors (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)
  7. News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)
  8. Puyallup Fair Hiring 3,000 Workers (KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma)
  9. Glass Festival Underway at Blenko (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  10. Early Voting Begins on Putnam School Bond (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  11. AP Source: Rep. Maloney won't challenge New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand in Democrati
  12. AP Source: Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney decides against challenging Sen. Kirsten G
  13. GAB seeks public help correcting voter errors (West Salem Coulee News)
  14. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  15. Rifle Stolen from Sheriff's Cruiser, Corps Says (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  16. Agency on Aging to hold seminar about its services at Senior Center in Canton (The Ca
  17. Governors Fear Added Costs in Health Care Overhaul (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  18. IRS alerts public to new identity theft scams (The Pasadena Citizen)
  19. Cabell County BOE Holds Drug Testing Orientation (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  20. Social Security Numbers of 103 Department of Corrections Emailed (KKTV 11 Colorado Sp
  21. County Commissioner Announces Re-Election Plans (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  22. Unresponsive mayor (Delaware Coast Press)
  23. Lawyer aids in disability fight (Queens Chronicle)
  24. Sen. Bennet pushes plan to limit US deficit (Summit Daily News)
  25. Fannie Mae seeks $10.7B in US aid after 2Q loss (The San Francisco Examiner)
  26. Economists See a Limited Lift From Stimulus (New York Times)
  27. Three Arrested After Late Night Burglaries (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  28. Fannie Mae seeks $10.7 billion in new US aid after posting $15.2 billion second-quart
  29. Seniors Woodbridge: Happy birthday Smokey! (News & Messenger)
  30. Fannie Mae seeks $10.7B in US aid after 2Q loss (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  31. Sloppy Redaction: To Err Is Automated (Law.com)
  32. Fannie Mae seeks $10.7 billion in new US aid after posting $15.2 billion second-quart
  33. Fannie Mae seeks $10.7B in US aid after 2Q loss (Los Angeles Times)
  34. Couple Charged With Financial Elder Abuse (KCTV 5 Kansas City)
  35. Car Dealerships to Honor Free Gas Promotion (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  36. Colorado senator pushes plan to limit U.S. deficit (The Aspen Times)
  37. Mobile County Commission to vote on penalties for companies hiring illegal aliens (Mo
  38. Friendswood Police Action (Friendswood Journal)
  39. (no headline) (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
  40. Vietnam could reach key economic targets for this year: PM (People's Daily)
  41. Groups collect school supplies; deadline is Friday to apply for help (Casper Star-Tri
  42. Indian bank employees begin two-day strike (New Kerala)
  43. Bill Cotterell: Everyone has starring role in this political theater (Tallahassee Dem
  44. Letters to the Editor (The York Weekly)
  45. Anglers biting on fishing licenses (Pensacola News Journal)
  46. PISD schedules registration for new students (Plano Courier)
  47. Most working women not married: Study (MENAFN)
  48. He Needed Money, They Needed Gold (KSHB-TV Kansas City)
  49. IRS Says Beware of Email Scams (First Coast News)
  50. Suspect Sells Fake Gold for Thousands (KSHB-TV Kansas City)
  51. Weekend storms cause serious flooding (The Ambler Gazette)
  52. BBB Warns of Cash For Clunkers Scams (KKTV 11 Colorado Springs)
  53. His cab ride ends with a trip to jail (The Daily Post-Athenian)
  54. Cops: Vernon Woman Tries To Pass $1,100 In Fake Bills (FOX 61 Hartford)
  55. Bisbee caregiver faces sentencing in theft case (KTVK 3TV Phoenix)
  56. Itau, Banco do Brasil, Bradesco Bid for INSS Benefits (Update2) (Bloomberg)
  57. Eric Berry exposes Mark Richt's recruiting 'cheat sheet'? (Yahoo! Canada Sports)
  58. IRS alerts public to new identity theft scams (KOTA Rapid City)
  59. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  60. Time to return to school (Farmington Press)
  61. Borough Council holds conditional use hearing (The Phoenix)
  62. Big financial learning curve for Gen Y (Market Watch)
  63. Frequently Asked Questions About Disaster Assistance (Democrat News)
  64. City Continues To Improve Electrical System (Democrat News)
  65. Lost generation? US grads work for free, look abroad (The Economic Times)
  66. Avoid these retirement planning mistakes (River Valley Business Report)
  67. Recent grads tuck money away even though retirement is far off (River Valley Business
  68. Shoe distribution begins Monday (St. Joseph News-Press)
  69. Auditors say Clyde-GS superintendent stole $295,767 (The Sandusky Register)
  70. Vista Inn, Felicia Suzanne’s On Tap at DRB Meeting (The Memphis Daily News)
  71. Pending Home Sales Index Rises Again in June (The Memphis Daily News)
  72. 236 Apply For Tenn. Judicial Commission (The Memphis Daily News)
  73. Porter-Leath Receives $21K for Spoonfuls Program (The Memphis Daily News)
  74. Consumer Spending Rises in June (The Memphis Daily News)
  75. Cohen to Hold Town Hall Meeting (The Memphis Daily News)
  76. King George is first stop on Cabinet Community Day (The Journal Press)
  77. IRS alerts public to new identity theft scams (Nevada Daily Mail)
  78. Fla. man's lost lottery ticket could join those that go unclaimed each year (Boston H
  79. Official: China jobs situation still 'very grave' (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  80. Job market still grave in China: official (China Daily)
  81. Official: China jobs situation still 'very grave' (INO News)
  82. China warns of 'grave' jobs situation (BigPond News)
  83. China warns of 'grave' jobs situation (Sky News Australia)
  84. Summer tax reminders for students (The Advertiser-News)
  85. Gun permits obtained illegally in two counties (The Findlay Courier)
  86. Summer tax reminders for students (The Advertiser-News)
  87. 'Clunker' program frustrates dealers (The Findlay Courier)
  88. About 1,000 Colorado jobs credited through stimulus so far (The Aspen Times)
  89. Man sentenced to four years in federal prison (Pacific Daily News)
  90. Tax revenues post biggest drop since Depression (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
  91. Blue-State Blues (New York Times)
  92. For struggling single moms, 3-generation households are better than 2 (EurekAlert!)
  93. Changes in federal tax receipts (WQOW Eau Claire)
  94. Tax revenues post biggest drop since Depression (WQOW Eau Claire)
  95. BBB warns of phony debt collectors (KFDM Beaumont)
  96. Transcript of a Conference Call on the 2009 Article IV Consultation with France (IMF)
  97. How you can protect yourself from ID theft (The Record and Herald News)
  98. Benefits 'should be simplified' (Channel 4)
  99. Local Beat 8/3/09 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  100. Chamber Notepad: August starts with a bang! (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  101. FRAUD - Man who collected grandmother's benefits after she died offers to plead guilt
  102. Call to simplify benefits claims (BBC News)
  103. In tight times, county food gardens bloom (Westminster Community Times)
  104. ‘Assist with donations in support of govt efforts’ (The Herald)
  105. Letters: The extradition of Gary McKinnon (Independent)
  106. Town turns to voters for $57,000 (Fall River Herald News)
  107. About 1,000 Colo. jobs credited to stimulus so far (9 News Denver)
  108. Call for one agency to handle tax credits and benefits (The Herald)
  109. Ruling bloc gets low scores on implementation of 2005 manifesto (Japan Today)
  110. Uplifting domestic workers (Express India)
  111. Jersey City tenants say rent hikes could put them on street (The Jersey Journal)
  112. Lottery Winner Loses $500,000 Ticket (CBS4 Miami)
  113. Health care debate shifts to US towns, cities (Daily Record)
  114. LDP gets low score on '05 promises (The Japan Times)
  115. Helping hands (New Bern Sun Journal)
  116. About 1,000 Colo. Jobs Credited To Stimulus So Far (CBS4 Denver)
  117. Safford implements new deposit policy for utilities (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  118. Decades after service local man wants his real identity (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  119. T.H.P.'s failure is downfall for contractor (The Mercury)
  120. Both sides shift health care debate to Main Street (Muzi)
  121. Families decide future care of disabled members (WRAL.com Raleigh)
  122. MILLVILLE: Children's Health Day planned (Daily Journal)
  123. Lottery heartbreak: Palm Beach man loses $500,000 winning ticket (Sun-Sentinel)
  124. Navigating the justice system: the verdict (Sidney Herald)
  125. Scottsboro’s mandatory all sports meeting set (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
  126. PISD schedules registration for new students (Plano Courier)
  127. Scott Burns: Lets name our favorite tax (Denton Record-Chronicle)
  128. Rules block access to super in time of crisis (Sydney Morning Herald)
  129. Main Line Police Report (Main Line Suburban Life)
  130. Distributions from annuities are taxed (Canton Observer)
  131. Get the most from retiring (Times Herald)
  132. Businessman talks about THP (The Reporter)
  133. Beware of scams as census begins (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
  134. Seniors and the struggling economy (Tri-County Times)
  135. THE $4 TRILLION SPLURGE (New York Post)
  136. Chips in official IDs raise privacy fears (The Buffalo News)
  137. Stimulus funds trickle down to RPD (Richmond Register)
  138. Central Trade Unions firm on derailing disinvestment (New Kerala)
  139. Legals for week of 7-29 (Buffalo Reflex)
  140. Wis. same-sex couples to make step toward equality (The Oshkosh Northwestern)
  141. Aging population is major challenge (Buffalo Reflex)
  142. "Birthers" lure conservatives to irrelevance (Seattle Times)
  143. Domestic partnership filing begins Monday (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
  144. Arrest of couple for identity theft may yield answers in mysterious disappearance of
  145. Second half of year will be 'even more challenging' - HSBC CEO (Times of Malta)
  146. Pay taxes, use your vote for change (The Tuscaloosa News)
  147. Congressman brings out groups to help troubled (Delaware County Times)
  148. Health care debate shifts to US towns, cities (Daily Record)
  149. The Press of Atlantic City (Press of Atlantic City)
  150. Police: Mistress uses wife's ID to get teeth fixed (The Intelligencer)
  151. As Congress adjourns, health care debate heads home (The News Journal)
  152. Health-care debate shifts back to Main Street (Opelousas Daily World)
  153. Another QB still an option (Boston Globe)
  154. A Place of their Own: Agency for disabled adults celebrates 25 years of service (New
  155. Incremental reforms best on health care (Gloucester County Times)
  156. Rules to protect workers in China widely skirted (Seattle Times)
  157. Yusuf Bey built business empire with questionable tactics (Contra Costa Times)
  158. Disability claims surge in recession (Courier-Post)
  159. Business calendar (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  160. Fair provides integration (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  161. State opens same-sex domesticpartnership registry Monday (Kenosha News)
  162. Debate on health care shifts back to Main Street (Deseret News)
  163. The ultimate ID (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  164. Next Web chat will focus on budgeting (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
  165. Health debate goes to Main Street (The Indiana Gazette)
  166. Gubernatorial bench forgotten in wake of Obama visit (Bristol Herald Courier)
  167. Domestic partnership registry opens Monday despite lawsuit (La Crosse Tribune)
  168. Avoid these retirement planning mistakes (River Valley Business Report)
  169. Recent grads tuck money away even though retirement is far off (River Valley Business
  170. Both sides shift health care debate to Main Street (KVOA Tucson)
  171. For Retirement Savings, Workers Are Increasingly on Their Own (Washington Post)
  172. GCCISD Pre-K and secondary registration dates (Baytown Sun)
  173. Massive demonstration, serious jam in Malaysia capital (People's Daily)
  174. Act fast on feds' 'clunkers' incentive (The Arizona Republic)
  175. Stimulus Main (The Post and Courier)
  176. Pop quiz: What's your favorite tax? (Austin American-Statesman)
  177. Chamber Notepad: August starts with a bang! (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  178. Local Beat 8/2/09 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  179. UPDATE: Rocky Fork Road in Cross Lanes Now Open (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  180. Cash for Clunkers is Speeding through Money (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
  181. Hot Topics at Fancy Farm Politicin' Picnic (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  182. Local charities still helping in recession (Williamson Daily News)
  183. Miles of Deals in Kentucky (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  184. POLITICAL CALCULUS (David Shribman via Yahoo! News)
  185. Phil Shiner: 'We torture people, yet no one admits it' (Independent)
  186. In tight times, county food gardens bloom (Westminster Community Times)
  187. Health care debate shifts back to Main Street (INO News)
  188. Disability Claims Rising (WYTV Youngstown)
  189. Disability Claims Rising (WKBN 27 Youngstown)
  190. Health care debate shifts back to Main Street (AP via Yahoo! News)
  191. Zebra mussels and gun control in sportsmen's sights (The Republican)
  192. No cushion to fall back on (The Star)
  193. Early Alzheimer's Rises for Under-65-Year-Olds (ABC News)
  194. Borough Council holds conditional use hearing (The Phoenix)
  195. On social sector spending, India still way behind developed world (The Times of India
  196. Government needs our confidence, not our scorn (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  197. Ryan Reynolds on Scarlett and Sandra (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  198. Prolonged Aid to Unemployed Is Running Out (New York Times)
  199. Monroe teen alreadly a Legend-ary speed racer (Connecticut Post)
  200. Mason County Makes Back to School Easier (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  201. Caring for body and soul (The Japan Times)
  202. S.C. lawmakers increasing restrictions on illegal immigrants (Anderson Independent-Ma
  203. Legal assistance available to local seniors (Big Bear Grizzly)
  204. Prolonged Aide To U.S. Unemployed Is Running Out As Numbers Of Jobless Expected To So
  205. Pelosi Outlines August Plan Of Attack (The Huffington Post)
  206. Police receptionist in Anderson helps break Spanish language barrier (Anderson Indepe
  207. Tax documents with personal financial info found in trash bin (KENS 5 San Antonio)
  208. Health care debate shifts back to Main Street (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
  209. Peter’s Place outcry continues despite shelter’s closure (Gay City News)
  210. Affordable Senior Housing Options, Part 2 (NY1 News)
  211. Decades after service local man wants his real identity (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  212. Tolls Go Up, Some W.Va. Delegates Protest (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  213. IN AND AROUND TOWN: (Roxbury Register)
  214. Seniors with disabilities may qualify for tax freeze (The Progress)
  215. Outreach programâs in town (The Progress)
  216. Blood drive scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 1 in Roseland (The Progress)
  217. Navigating the justice system: the verdict (Sidney Herald)
  218. Health care debate shifts back to Main Street (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  219. Robert Siciliano: Florida Congressman Robert Wexler Targeted in Identity Theft Extort
  220. education update (Pacific Daily News)
  221. Two Cents Worth: A Guest Opinion: A public option that destroys all options (Mason Va
  222. Your Views: Health care plan does nothing but steal our liberty, labor, opportunities
  223. Mistress allegedly uses wife's ID to get teeth fixed (Bucks County Courier Times)
  224. Anniversaries (The Herald-Mail)
  225. Leader Vows to Update Spain’s Economy, With Labor Rights Intact (New York Times)
  226. Ecopetrol Announces Results for the Second Quarter and First Half of 2009 (PR Newswir
  227. Flesh out the manifestoes (The Japan Times Weekly)
  228. W.Va. African-American Ministers Speak Out About Health Disparities (WSAZ NewsChannel
  229. Malegaon conspirators' plan was to push for 'Hindu Rashtra' (The Times of India)
  230. CDC halts, reduces financial aid to Salinas sex offenders (The Salinas Californian)
  231. Officials expect spike in disability claims (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  232. Obama’s Pledge to Tax Only the Rich Can’t Pay for Everything, Analysts Say (New York
  233. Legal assistance available to local seniors (Big Bear Grizzly)
  234. Marmet Man Arrested for Mailing Explosive Device (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  235. Decades after service local man wants his real identity (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  236. CCC evening students from 7 sites to register Aug. 8 in the Pinnacle (The Clarksdale
  237. In tight times, county food gardens bloom (Westminster Community Times)
  238. Mayor will establish Hillmoor committee (Lake Geneva Regional News)
  239. California budget: Public pensions draw scrutiny amid crisis (Sierra Sun)
  240. Local H-E-B stores help with CHIP application (Corpus Christi Caller-Times)
  241. Tax Surcharge For Health Care Faces Broad-Based Opposition (Investor's Business Daily
  242. Tax Surcharge For Health Care Faces Broad-Based Opposition (Investor's Business Daily
  243. Police say Granite City man used college computer labs to commit identity theft (Bell
  244. Buyouts may not prevent layoffs in Northeast Ohio's second largest city (WKSU Kent St
  245. Public pensions draw scrutiny amid Calif. crisis (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  246. Number Of Disability Claims Growing (redOrbit)
  247. All Dates for this Event: (Minot Daily News)
  248. Peter’s Place outcry continues despite shelter’s closure (Gay City News)
  249. CB man regains his identity (The World)
  250. South Bound Brook woman who suffered 16 heart attacks, 4 strokes placed on probation