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  1. Police say Granite City man used college computer labs to commit identity theft (Bell
  2. Buyouts may not prevent layoffs in Northeast Ohio's second largest city (WKSU Kent St
  3. Public pensions draw scrutiny amid Calif. crisis (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  4. Number Of Disability Claims Growing (redOrbit)
  5. All Dates for this Event: (Minot Daily News)
  6. Peter’s Place outcry continues despite shelter’s closure (Gay City News)
  7. CB man regains his identity (The World)
  8. South Bound Brook woman who suffered 16 heart attacks, 4 strokes placed on probation
  9. Charleston's Mayor Speaks with VP Biden About Stimulus Funding (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 We
  10. Social Security Disability Claims On The Rise (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
  11. Summer tax reminders for students (The Warwick Advertiser)
  12. Couple face charge in bogus Social Security number case (Muscatine Journal)
  13. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  14. BREAKING NEWS: Armed Robbery Reported in Putnam County (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virgi
  15. Back to life (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  16. Private sector groups recognised for contribution to HIV/STI advocacy (The Jamaica Ob
  17. House starts debate on amendment to Holidays With Pay Act (The Jamaica Observer)
  18. Idle minds, social time bomb (Mail and Guardian)
  19. Area weatherization effort gets big boost (The Post-Star)
  20. Kidnapping case will be brought to grand jury (The Post-Star)
  21. Victim of 35-year ID theft 'elated' at arrest (KVAL Eugene)
  22. News Advisory : (American Bar Association)
  23. W.Va. Lawmaker Readies Protest of Turnpike Hikes (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  24. One Hospitalized After I-79 Crash in Kanawha County (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia
  25. Police See Increase In Door To Door Sales Complaints (Northland's News Center)
  26. A Permanent Place (Los Angeles Downtown News)
  27. Lucas County, Ohio Court Clerk and Recorder Select ID Shield(TM) Automated Redaction
  28. Mayor will establish Hillmoor committee (Lake Geneva Regional News)
  29. Ore. victim of 35-year ID theft 'elated' at arrest (KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities)
  30. W.Va. PEIA Board OKs Delayed Plan to End (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  31. Efforts to aid Pasco's homeless get boost (The Pasco Tribune)
  32. Secret Obama safe-house leaked online (Stuff)
  33. 'Poor preparation' drags out hearing on fate of St. Peter's housing project (The Merc
  34. County won't hire illegals (Macomb Daily)
  35. You say ... Letter to the editor (Bluffton Today)
  36. Vail Daily letter: A better way for health-care reform (The Vail Trail)
  37. Law firm marks open house (Hattiesburg American)
  38. Quarterly report of labour bureau expected tomorrow (Press Trust of India)
  39. Jersey loses 20,000 working days (BBC News)
  40. Hobby or harassment? Blogger Strom jailed for cop site (The Hook)
  41. Inmate Work Farm Paying Dividends (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  42. Legal assistance available to local seniors (Big Bear Grizzly)
  43. Feds say Wash. man used another's ID for 35 years (KNDO - KNDU Tri-Cities)
  44. Growing public criticism led to Nuñez's ouster (San Jose Mercury News)
  45. In tight times, county food gardens bloom (Westminster Community Times)
  46. School briefs (Pahrump Valley Times)
  47. W.Va. Fares Well in National Children's Study (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  48. Letters to the editor for July 28, 2009 (The Union Democrat)
  49. Check Fraud and Identity Theft in the Wiregrass (WTVY Dothan)
  50. Letters to the editor Thursday (Savannah Morning News)
  51. 3 Day Forecast 2.0 (KARK Little Rock)
  52. Boaz High School registration starts Monday (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
  53. Man accused of armed robbery during Craigslist transaction (KTVK 3TV Phoenix)
  54. Questions about clunkers (Los Angeles Times)
  55. Sticky Finger Season (San Diego Reader)
  56. Don’t get scammed with Cash for Clunkers (Bureau County Republican)
  57. In the heat of August, reforms often die (USA Today)
  58. Former Latta Mayor to plead guilty (WPDE Myrtle Beach - Florence)
  59. Viewpoint: Near retirement? Get practical money skills for life (North Central News)
  60. Keeping it real / Just in time for Tisha B'Av, marginal tax is rising (Haaretz Daily)
  61. The Upside Of Depression (Newsweek)
  62. LCCC Looks for site to house clinic in Madison Contract with Mills for consulting wor
  63. What not to post on Facebook (WTHR Indianapolis)
  64. China To Limit Capital Punishment (INO News)
  65. Lawmaker urges regulations for file-sharing (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)
  66. Former aunt of Shannon Matthews is accused of £43000 benefit fraud (Daily Telegraph)
  67. South Charleston Pushing for New Development (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  68. p2pnet World Headlines - July 29, 2009 (p2pnet.net)
  69. Health care onus on Baucus, Reid (The Newton Kansan)
  70. Teams Arrive for Little League Softball Regional (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  71. Health care onus on Westerners Baucus, Reid (Seattle Times)
  72. Health care onus on Westerners Baucus, Reid (KOAM-TV Pittsburg)
  73. America the Beautiful passes selling at Bureau of Land Management's Needles Field Off
  74. America the Beautiful passes available at Needles Field Office of the BLM (The Laughl
  75. Vail Valley Voices: Doctor says this is no way to reform health care (The Vail Trail)
  76. Arroyo signs order for 5 cheaper drugs (Cebu Daily News)
  77. Silver City police chief links rise in violent crime, economy (Silver City Sun-News)
  78. Lisa Marie Mercer: Why I support health care reform (Summit Daily News)
  79. Wedding season is open season for identity theft (Modesto Bee)
  80. Summertime can also mean tax breaks (The West Milford Messenger)
  81. IMF Executive Board Concludes 2009 Article IV Consultation with the Slovak Republic (
  82. Government in court bid to cut soldiers' payments (Times Online)
  83. Payouts for injured soldiers challenged by MoD court action (Daily Telegraph)
  84. Challenge to soldiers' compensation (Liverpool Echo)
  85. Mailbox for July 28 (Greeley Tribune)
  86. Prestonsburg Council Delays Vote on Smoking Ban (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  87. Horses, homes, and seniors focus of county supervisors (The Picayune Item)
  88. Marijuana Eradication Efforts Focus on Cabell County (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virgini
  89. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  90. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-07-28 13:34 UPDATE 1-Spanish Jan-June deficit gap doubles vs Jan-
  91. Saginaw union official: Delphi pensions safe for United Auto Workers (The Saginaw New
  92. Judge orders guardian for octuplets' finances (AP via Yahoo! News)
  93. SOCSO AID: Medical panel must certify invalidity (The New Straits Times)
  94. SOCSO AID: Medical panel must certify invalidity (The New Straits Times)
  95. Local Woman In Bad Health Kicked Off TennCare (News Channel 5 Nashville)
  96. Scammers Use Local Number, Pose as Investigators (KBTX 3 Bryan - College Station)
  97. Current Conditions v2 (WDHN Dothan)
  98. Sometimes we have to leave old folks be (The Star)
  99. Guardian Ordered For Octomom's Kids (CBS News)
  100. Jackson advisor says he turned over $5.5 million (Standard-Examiner)
  101. Fayetteville Woman's Identity Stolen (KHBS - KHOG Fort Smith - Fayetteville)
  102. MetroBriefs (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  103. Back to School Help (The Charleston State Journal)
  104. Argentine Provinces to Sell Debt as Deficits Triple (Update2) (Bloomberg)
  105. Cash For Clunkers Scams: Fake Web Sites Asking For Personal Info (Indiana's NewsCente
  106. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  107. New law: no dues, no visa (The Japan Times)
  108. Haz-Mat scare empties Chester police HQ (Delaware County Times)
  109. Sandy man indicted for tax evasion (Provo Daily Herald)
  110. Victims Want Family Member to Pay for Crime (WNEP 16 Pennsylvania)
  111. Naples post office to offer passport fair Aug. 8 (The News-Press)
  112. Ohio University & WVU Named Top-10 Party Schools (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  113. Charleston Radio Talk Show Host Charged with DUI (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  114. Regulations Seek To Crack Down On Medical ID Theft (Medical News Today)
  115. Junk Mail Complaints On The Rise (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)
  116. Ghana: Kwadaso MP Inspects Interchange Construction Site (AllAfrica.com)
  117. Scottsboro’s mandatory all sports meeting set (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
  118. Some Alaska village organizations owe IRS payroll taxes (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
  119. SRS reinstates public tours (The Augusta Chronicle)
  120. Decades after service local man wants his real identity (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  121. Kanawha County Schools' Gas Consumption Down 8% (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  122. Consumers beware, phone scheme (Douglas County News-Press)
  123. W.Va. State Police on Way to Record Pot Eradication (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia
  124. Camp Virgil Tate Improving Accessibility for Disabled (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virgin
  125. Santa Cruz Tickets (KMPH FOX 26 Central San Joaquin Valley)
  126. Colorado jobs: featured listings (9 News Denver)
  127. Stimulus will lead to hike in staffing at Community Action (Bowling Green Daily News)
  128. Council adopts new rules on social security (di-ve)
  129. Paper, not Web, often jump-off point for ID thieves (The Arizona Republic)
  130. Seniority1 Helps Seniors Keep a Lid on Caregiver Costs During Uncertain Times (PR.com
  131. Family has to be at root of any debate on divorce - PM (Times of Malta)
  132. Police department could face lawsuit (The Observer)
  133. Octomom Inks Showbiz Deal For Tots (KCRA 3 Sacramento)
  134. Site Search: (Jersey Evening Post)
  135. Financial Attitudes and Behaviors Continue to Improve, First Command Reports (Busines
  136. New mobile technology can blur the boundaries between work and home life (The Clevela
  137. Inexcusable Unintended Consequences (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
  138. US Citizens Wrongly Detained, Deported by ICE (CommonDreams.org)
  139. Botswana: BPP Releases Its Election Manifesto (AllAfrica.com)
  140. The Week[end]: July 27-30, 2009 (Isthmus)
  141. Lowering pension age 'is a risky business' (Mail and Guardian)
  142. Retired with children? (The Clarksdale Press Register)
  143. Rwanda: The Adventures And Dangers of Motor Cycle Rides (AllAfrica.com)
  144. ID Analytics' Chief Privacy Officer to Speak at Burton Group Catalyst Conference 2009
  145. Police log (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
  146. Caregivers helping with finances urged to switch to direct deposit (Carteret County N
  147. Uneasiness surrounds PERA's shortfalls (Montrose Daily Press)
  148. Flippin Elementary School registration (Baxter Bulletin)
  149. South Africa: NGOs Call for More Social Security (AllAfrica.com)
  150. Q+A-Chinese steel executive killed by protestors (AlertNet)
  151. BusinessWise briefs: Tips about a will (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  152. Health-e (Health-e)
  153. CAUSEY: Retirees won't get COLAs next year (The Washington Times)
  154. Illegal status gives Harvard grad few options (Boston Globe)
  155. Mail Call (The Herald-Mail)
  156. Center director: Elderly battle heat, bad economy and higher prices (Sherwood Voice)
  157. Obama faces crucial test (The Politico)
  158. Octomom Inks Showbiz Deal For Tots (WJXT Jacksonville)
  159. WARM plan goes to public hearing (The Westerly Sun)
  160. Protecting your rebuilt nest egg: ID theft basics for boomers (Lexington Clipper-Hera
  161. Current Conditions (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  162. Illegal status gives Harvard grad few options (Boston Globe)
  163. Argentine Provinces to Sell Debt as Deficits Triple: Week Ahead (Bloomberg)
  164. Recession hits the disabled especially hard (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  165. Sizing Up Your Nest Egg (BusinessWeek)
  166. No new taxes seen in bailout of pension (The Register-Herald)
  167. Health hypocrisy (Hutchinson News)
  168. Real-life detective work: Not all glamour and glory (Rome News-Tribune)
  169. U.S. citizens wrongly detained, deported by ICE (San Francisco Chronicle)
  170. Ohio signs deal with Iraq (WKSU Kent State University)
  171. Summertime can also mean tax breaks (The West Milford Messenger)
  172. FRANCIS HOWELL: Stolen laptop could have employeesâ personal info (Suburban Journals)
  173. Burnsville brothers, others charged for allegedly stealing 310 cell phones (Hopkins S
  174. CBP fights identity theft at Arizona Ports of Entry (The Daily Dispatch)
  175. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Carteret County News-Times)
  176. Nadya Suleman and octuplets to star in reality show (Times Online)
  177. Police department could face lawsuit (The Observer)
  178. Holes in Raleigh's skyline (The News & Observer)
  179. Minister: Kuwaiti govt pushing for cancelling sponsorship system (MENAFN)
  180. Return engagement: Single-payer proponents gather again to make voices heard (Missoul
  181. Suleman inks showbiz deal for tots (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
  182. Struggling Resorts Blame 'AIG Effect' (CBS 5 Phoenix)
  183. Site Search: (Guernsey Press and Star)
  184. FEMA office in Farmington closes today (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  185. Island sees rise in unemployment (BBC News)
  186. Obama says Senate's delay in health care bill 'OK' (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  187. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-07-25 13:42 Spain businesses blame govt for talks halt-paper (Int
  188. Social Security benefit errors more common than you think (Post-Bulletin)
  189. Suspected gang members arrested in Jeffersonville (The Evening News and the Tribune)
  190. Man with bullet in buttocks may face deportation (Post-Bulletin)
  191. Viernes, 24 de Julio de 2009, 7:21hs (Invertia Perú)
  192. International Law (Mondaq)
  193. More than 10,000 volunteers to work in western China as teachers, doctors (People's D
  194. Employees failing to report arrests to University (The Red and Black)
  195. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Carteret County News-Times)
  196. Woman given life imprisonment in China child-rape scandal (People's Daily)
  197. Wireless Security Works -- When It's Used (TheStreet.com)
  198. Venezuela News Summary #87 (Venezuelanalysis.com)
  199. Readers Respond on "The Expanding Universe" (Scientific American)
  200. Identity card applications will be processed on Sept. 19 (Honolulu Advertiser)
  201. Obama okay with Senate delay in health care bill (WABC-TV New York)
  202. Personal information on hundreds of people released by Hampton agency (13 News, WVEC
  203. Obama says Senate's delay in health care bill 'OK' (AP via Yahoo! News)
  204. Yo, Philly Down the Shore (Phillyist)
  205. Graying Shanghai encourages couples to have 2 kids (3news)
  206. Remarks by the President at Health Care Reform Town Hall (The White House)
  207. $1,000 reward in arrest of identity thief (Chicago Tribune)
  208. Africa: What the Economic Crisis Means for the Continent (AllAfrica.com)
  209. Incident reports (Kinston Free Press)
  210. Katherine Jackson lives on Michael's money (Los Angeles Times)
  211. Payroll tax used to allegedly cover up Shays' campaign fraud (Darien News-Review)
  212. Still at work: Making ends meet, staying busy among reasons for working into 70s, 80s
  213. Darrell Erhlick: Untapped, unseen gems of the workplace (River Valley Business Report
  214. Construction begins on La Crosse’s third Walgreens store (River Valley Business Repor
  215. Police log (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
  216. SENIORS: State AG’s office warns seniors about fraud, ID theft (Tonawanda News)
  217. Wage hike’s effect on Oklahoma argued as changes are pending (The Oklahoman)
  218. Delphi retirees brace for cuts (Tribune Chronicle)
  219. SAFETY: State AG’s office warns seniors about fraud, ID theft (Lockport Union-Sun & J
  220. The enemies of America’s real healthcare reform (Online Journal)
  221. A good video converter
  222. More use library computers as economy sags (The Bristol Press)
  223. Fitch rates Union Bank of the Philippines 'A+(phl)'; outlook stable (Thaipr.net)
  224. Mixed emotions about healthcare on eve of Obama visit (WKSU Kent State University)
  225. Cult of the conman: corpse in toilet (Sydney Morning Herald)
  226. Letters to the editor (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  227. Latest GDP figure is right on the money, says official (China Daily)
  228. Girl bears brunt of immigration sweep that took parents (The Arizona Republic)
  229. Latest GDP figure is right on the money (People's Daily)
  230. Sect leader gets prison time in Wis. corpse case (MyMotherLode.com)
  231. Bill Is Passed to Combat U.S. Deficit (New York Times)
  232. Hickory tree driving woman nuts (The Bristol Press)
  233. Leader of US religious group gets 2 years in prison for hiding corpse in followers ba
  234. Got Ink?: A look at Tattoo Machine: Tall Tales, True Stories, and My Life in Ink, by
  235. House passes 'pay-as-you-go' budget bill (KRDO Colorado Springs)
  236. House passes 'pay-as-you-go' budget bill (San Francisco Chronicle)
  237. KWWL.com - News & Weather for Waterloo, Dubuque, Cedar Rapids & Iowa City, Iowa | Hou
  238. TIGTA Wants Tips on Rogue Tax Preparers (WebCPA)
  239. Witnesses: E-Verify system seriously flawed (Federal Computer Week)
  240. Editorial Roundup (MyMotherLode.com)
  241. TWRA To Support "Bubba-Fest" (The Chattanoogan)
  242. U.S. to Take On Delphi Pensions, Easing Burden on GM (Update2) (Bloomberg)
  243. How Not To Pay For Health Care (Forbes)
  244. Credibility in spotlight as France charts deficit goals (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Irel
  245. Tax Tips: what's good for the goose... (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
  246. Late registration set for July 27-30 (The Birmingham Times)
  247. Police log (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
  248. Neighborhood news: ‘Having Our Say’ on stage in August (News & Messenger)
  249. U.K. House-Price Slump to Persist to 2012, Niesr Says (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  250. Ohio Historical Society budget takes a big hit (WKSU Kent State University)