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  1. Changes to family payments will increase child poverty (Australian Policy Online)
  2. Check your safety net (Moneymanager)
  3. Who caused the economic crisis? (Salon.com)
  4. MC heads to polls Nov. 4 (Madison County Eagle)
  5. Shanghai's crackdown gets explosive (China Economic Net)
  6. Jobless rate 7.6 percent (Orange County Review)
  7. Pregnant African granted rehearing (Bangor Daily News)
  8. Chinese VP urges implementation of "Scientific Outlook on Development" (People's Dail
  9. House committee passes bill increasing Pell Grants (Charleston Daily Mail)
  10. Duplicate Unemployment Checks Accidentally Mailed (WYFF 4 Greenville)
  11. Blinebury: Spurs Ready To Go Again (HoopsWorld)
  12. Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
  13. East Hampton Town police reports (The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press)
  14. UK debt reaches $1.3 trillion (Aljazeera)
  15. ‘Silent’ but serious (Eufaula Tribune)
  16. David Daggett Receives Ironman Everyday Hero Award (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  17. Lincoln Mitchell: Bobby Jindal, Dan Quayle and Socialist Health Care (The Huffington
  18. Is Social Security a Giant Ponzi Scheme? (The Motley Fool)
  19. 7 Ways to Secure Your Email (Inc Magazine)
  20. Tuesday, July 21, 2009 (KAKE)
  21. Proposed housing facility moves forwardTownship grants conditional use following publ
  22. Aso Dissolves Japan’s Parliament, Admits Failings (Update3) (Bloomberg)
  23. Advocates Push To End Medicare's Two Year Wait For Disabled (Medical News Today)
  24. Alliance man charged with robbing Family Dollar store in Canton (The Canton Repositor
  25. IRS Has Trouble Tracking Paid Tax Preparers (Financial Planning.com)
  26. Working on the Side? There's a Tax for That (TheStreet.com)
  27. Job Search Tips for a Jobless Recovery (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
  28. News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)
  29. Box Of Personal Information Found At Hotel (The Kentucky Post)
  30. Voter ID appeal filed (Palladium-Item)
  31. (Full Story) (KAKE)
  32. Bond skyrockets as B&E suspect arrested again (Sampson Independent)
  33. Community Calendar July 20, 2009 (The Troy Record)
  34. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  35. Group: BMV rules make voting tougher (The Indianapolis Star)
  36. Healthcare reform: More raw deal than New Deal (Salon.com)
  37. The State of the Same-Sex Union: Part Two in a Three-Part Series (FindLaw)
  38. Belmont mother of Caltrain suicide victim still seeking police report (San Mateo Coun
  39. It’s getting crowded in centenarians’ club (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  40. The ultimate ID (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  41. Scottsboro’s mandatory all sports meeting set (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
  42. City Sets August 1, 2009 As End of Storm Clean-up Grace Period (Democrat News)
  43. Watson lets historic win slip away at British Open (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
  44. Captured soldier appears in Taliban video (Denver Post)
  45. Watson squanders chance at historic win (The Charleston Gazette)
  46. Golf: Watson Cinks (Journal Inquirer)
  47. Monument unveiled in Beech Bottom (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  48. Lights & Sirens (The Santa Ynez Valley News)
  49. âFile of Lifeâ offered residents (The Progress)
  50. Older golfer prevails, despite age (The Purdue Exponent)
  51. Dive-in movies event kicks off Friday (The Porterville Recorder)
  52. Blinded SSA employee agrees to $300,000 settlement (The Daily Record)
  53. Age ain't nothing but a number (Indiana Daily Student)
  54. Govs resist added federal expenses from Congress (The San Francisco Examiner)
  55. Magical moment slips away from Watson (The Massillon Independent)
  56. Starting to get crowded in 100-year-olds' club (The Vail Trail)
  57. Watson shows again that age is just a number (Slam! Sports)
  58. Analysis: Geithner's tough task: marketing US debt (INO News)
  59. Geithner's tough task (Stuff)
  60. Tough going for US Treasury Secretary as salesman for US debt (The Star)
  61. Lawmakers must put PERA on priority list | © 2009 Longmont Times-Call (The Longmont T
  62. Tax Tips: Government savings bonds: Tax reporting questions linger (The Capital)
  63. Broad opinions along city artery shape tax-hike debate (The Columbus Dispatch)
  64. Plum School District budget numbers raise questions (Valley News Dispatch)
  65. Events for people with disabilities (The Buffalo News)
  66. Lawmakers must put PERA on priority list | Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporte
  67. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Carteret County News-Times)
  68. Brother's actions could be abuse (The Marion Star)
  69. The old geezer just may win British Open (The Morning Sun)
  70. Revisit this year's financial resolutions (The Clarion-Ledger)
  71. BRITISH OPEN: Watson takes lead into final day (Detroit Free Press)
  72. One for the ages: Watson leads Open (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)
  73. Watson still holds lead after three rounds at British Open (USA Today)
  74. WATSON STILL OUT FRONT AT BRITISH OPEN (New York Post)
  75. Watson leads heading into final round (Baltimore Sun)
  76. Watson still out front at an amazing British Open (The News-Press)
  77. Watson, 59, leads British Open heading into final round (Baltimore Sun)
  78. Watson holds lead after third round at British Open (Fox Sports)
  79. Watson shoots 1 over, has 54-hole lead at British (Fox Sports)
  80. Watson still out front at an amazing British Open (Honolulu Advertiser)
  81. Course puts hurt on Tiger (The Clarion-Ledger)
  82. Man-woman duo beats, robs elderly victim (The Atascocita Observer)
  83. Consumers beware, phone scheme (Douglas County News-Press)
  84. Counties may scrub online ID details (The News & Observer)
  85. Denison man to serve time in federal prison for meth conspiracy (Denison Bulletin & R
  86. Retirement outlook grows older and older (The Times and Democrat)
  87. CBP fights identity theft at Arizona Ports of Entry (The Daily Dispatch)
  88. HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Council tweaks budget; waits on aid request (Windsor-Hights Heral
  89. Down to their very last dollar? (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  90. On Investing - Annuities: The right plan in this global economy? (Shenandoah Valley N
  91. Sergeant, wife are charged for UCM identity theft scheme (KY3 Springfield)
  92. Still at work: Making ends meet, staying busy among reasons for working into 70s, 80s
  93. Darrell Erhlick: Untapped, unseen gems of the workplace (River Valley Business Report
  94. Festival gathers real estate industry leaders (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  95. Simply an issue of semantics (Williston Herald)
  96. Can this relationship be saved? (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
  97. Biz Beat: Supermarket owner gives to the poor (The Hanford Sentinel)
  98. Current Conditions Champaign (WCIA 3 Champaign-Urbana)
  99. William Hon not sold on Twinsburg income tax hike (The Twinsburg Sun)
  100. Hotline for UCSD patients swamped (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  101. Northwestern school board to seek levy input (Springfield News-Sun)
  102. THIEF'S ADVICE: Fargo break-in comes with note left in vehicle (Grand Forks Herald)
  103. Allston-Brighton police log (Allston-Brighton Tab)
  104. Morning Juice: Phillies' eldery lefty thrives in retirement village (Yahoo! Canada Sp
  105. Tax rates on track to soar as proposals form (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
  106. Veterans' Focus (The Spectrum)
  107. It's your call July 17, 2009 (St. Joseph News-Press)
  108. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Carteret County News-Times)
  109. NPC: Prioritize consumption and employment in second half of 2009 (People's Daily)
  110. Oman Renaissance Day 2009 – sustaining steady stride (Middle East Online)
  111. GE's Got Worries (Forbes)
  112. Tanzania: Does the Country Need Dual Citizenship? (AllAfrica.com)
  113. Woman had purse stolen at country club in Westlake (West Shore Sun)
  114. Transplant recipient, donor's mother connected by hearts (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  115. Social Security responds after $700K Phoenix conference (ABC 15 Phoenix)
  116. Man found with cocaine during traffic stop, police say (Alameda Times-Star)
  117. Social Security responds after $700K Phoenix conference (ABC 15 Phoenix)
  118. Feds Accuse S.C. Poultry Plant of Illegal Hiring (Fox News)
  119. South Africa: Sassa's CEO On Special Leave Pending Investigation (AllAfrica.com)
  120. Elmhurst police reports (Elmhurst Argus Press Spectator)
  121. Somerville police make arrests in hotel sex sting (Somerville Journal)
  122. Somerville calendar (Somerville Journal)
  123. Shaffer helps community recall Wests’ resilience (The Culver Citizen)
  124. Thieves takeelectronic equipment (Cordele Dispatch)
  125. Brazil Stocks Rally for Second Day on Profit Optimism, Roubini (Bloomberg)
  126. Consumers beware, phone scheme (Douglas County News-Press)
  127. Debit card abuse leads to state jail (The Commerce Journal)
  128. Letters to the Editor (The Berkeley Daily Planet)
  129. Katharine Roberts, 83; She was an outspoken stickler (The Villager)
  130. Feds accuse SC poultry plant of illegal hiring (INO News)
  131. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  132. ASHAs demand wages in Kashmir, seek more allocation under NRHM (New Kerala)
  133. Sweden's Public Downsizing (Forbes)
  134. California ballot measure targets illegal immigrants (KPCC Pasadena)
  135. Will surprising Mariners buy or sell at deadline? (KAAL Austin)
  136. IMF presses Latvia on budget: central bank (Eu Business)
  137. Guessable SSNs -- but what is that the real problem? (IT World)
  138. BIRMINGHAM – 10 YEARS AFTER ARRINGTON (The Birmingham Times)
  139. HEAP of help (Big Bear Grizzly)
  140. Radiology Benefit Management Could Save Medicare up to $18 Billion Over 10 Years (PR
  141. EIT tax collecting a model for state (Lebanon Daily News)
  142. DOT Doubles Weekly Stimulus Payout (Journal of Commerce Online)
  143. Will surprising Seattle Mariners buy or sell at deadline? (Kitchener - Waterloo Recor
  144. Scottsboro’s mandatory all sports meeting set (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
  145. Digitizing Health Records Not Enough; Integrated, Interoperable Enterprises Vital to
  146. Madoff Accountant Expected to Cop a Guilty Plea (WebCPA)
  147. Seniors get needed answers (YourNabe.com)
  148. Sassa CEO on special leave (News 24 South Africa)
  149. HEAP of help (Big Bear Grizzly)
  150. 'Didn’t the White House prepare you?' (ABC News)
  151. Briefs (Stevens Point Journal)
  152. Thieves assume kids' IDs (The News & Observer)
  153. Angela's Ashes author on death's door (Toronto Star)
  154. Community Briefs (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  155. Man mugged on his doorstep (The Troy Record)
  156. Will surprising Mariners buy or sell at deadline? (San Francisco Chronicle)
  157. ‘Manga Palace’ Faces Ax as DPJ Takes Aim at Aso Japan Stimulus (Bloomberg)
  158. Clinton to meet SEWA volunteers in Mumbai (New Kerala)
  159. Will surprising Mariners buy or sell (MyMotherLode.com)
  160. , (Press of Atlantic City)
  161. Letters to the Editor (Antioch News)
  162. County seeks to lower coroner’s salary (Telluride Daily Planet)
  163. Consumer alert on loan scam (Logan Herald-Observer & Woodbine Twiner)
  164. Will surprising Mariners buy or sell? (Seattle Times)
  165. ICT partners sought (The Herald)
  166. I-Radar Link (PAHomePage.com)
  167. Board defers prison furloughs (Nevada Appeal)
  168. STRICTLY BUSINESS: Project may help M-F businesses lower their utility bills (Walla W
  169. Volunteer work crew shoots for Sept. museum opening (Novato Advance)
  170. Barron County Sheriff's Dept. Dispatch Center (Chetek area calls) (The Chetek Alert)
  171. Housing aid in town (Idyllwild Town Crier)
  172. Senate Blue Ribbon probe on housing goes hi-tech (Sun Star)
  173. Court nod for new action plan on child labour (New Kerala)
  174. Homeland Security chief backs cheaper secure driver’s license (WSLS Newschannel 10 Ro
  175. SSA defends choice of retreat venue (Federal Times)
  176. St. Pete cops shoot dog running loose (ABC Action News Tampa Bay)
  177. Homeland Security Chief to Promote Cheaper Secure Licenses (Fox News)
  178. Kenney defends visa rules for Czech nationals (CTV Winnipeg)
  179. Tannehill School announces enrollment dates (McAlester News-Capital)
  180. GOE Close, But No Cigar (The Prairie Advocate)
  181. Dog and owner survive lifes hard knocks together (The Press-Enterprise)
  182. MC police respond to area burglaries (Fort Bend Sun)
  183. River chews up property, floods north of Sutton (Anchorage Daily News)
  184. Friendswood Police Action (Friendswood Journal)
  185. Free, reduced price lunches in CCISD (Friendswood Journal)
  186. Registration set for new students in public school (St. Tammany News)
  187. HIGHTSTOWN: Borough Council tweaks budget; waits on aid request (Windsor-Hights Heral
  188. CBP fights identity theft at Arizona Ports of Entry (The Daily Dispatch)
  189. Sports roundup: Pocono Snow lets elusive win slip away as season ends (Pocono Record)
  190. Perjury lands 'minister' in jail (Modesto Bee)
  191. Federal deficit tops $1 trillion (Lake City Reporter)
  192. US federal deficit hits $1 trillion (Otago Daily Times)
  193. Mum packs bag for jail after claiming $40,000 | Local News (Queensland Times)
  194. Riverside County pension plan for temp employees should be scrapped, according to rep
  195. Beware Census Scams (WYTV Youngstown)
  196. Beware Census Scams (WKBN 27 Youngstown)
  197. Cisco: SMS, Smartphone Attacks on the Rise (Network World)
  198. Canyons School District Searching For Missing Data (2News Salt Lake City)
  199. Federal Aid Programs for Missouri Disaster Recovery (Democrat News)
  200. County seeks to lower coroner’s salary (Telluride Daily Planet)
  201. Deficit tops $1 trillion in fiscal '09 (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  202. U.S. Retail Sales Probably Rose in June, Helped by Discounts (Bloomberg)
  203. Budget deficit tops $1 trillion for first time (INO News)
  204. Feds may fund $1.8M in Asheville sidewalks (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  205. Ag department struggles with $6 million in budget cuts (Peoria Journal Star)
  206. UAW?1112 sets job retraining seminars (Tribune Chronicle)
  207. For First Time, U.S. Budget Deficit Surpasses $1 Trillion (The Lakeland Ledger)
  208. Couples divided over retirement (Erie Times-News)
  209. Not-guilty plea entered in solicitations by McKees Rocks man (Pittsburgh Tribune-Revi
  210. Deficit = $1 Trillion (Marshalltown Times-Republican)
  211. Budget deficit tops $1 trillion for first time (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  212. Budget deficit tops $1 trillion for first time (INO News)
  213. 61 Chandler employees take early retirement (The Arizona Republic)
  214. Timeshares Want To Borrow Taxpayer Money (WFTV 9 Orlando)
  215. Can this relationship be saved? (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
  216. SEAP available for at-risk households (Paris Beacon-News)
  217. Briefing by White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs, 7-13-09 (The White House)
  218. Security guard files suit against Stephanie Seymour in Greenwich divorce case (Connec
  219. AARP: Health care costs out of control (Grand Forks Herald)
  220. Study: Baby Photos Help Return Wallets (FOX Springfield)
  221. Security concerns for Internet users (WVLT-TV Knoxville)
  222. Study: Baby Photos Help Return Wallets (FOX 61 Chattanooga)
  223. Upstate Food Bank Getting More Requests For Help From Food Stamp Backlog (WSPA Sparta
  224. Make Us Fiscally Chaste, But Not Yet (Nightly Business Report)
  225. Study: Baby Photos Help Return Wallets (FOX Eugene)
  226. Computer drive with school district employee information lost (ABC 4 Salt Lake City)
  227. Pittsfield city clerk thwarts illegal entry into US (FOX 23 News Albany)
  228. Bonds Face Futureand Cower (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  229. Tokyo's voters have spoken (The Japan Times)
  230. US budget deficit balloons to $US1tn (Business Day)
  231. Community center slates Gold Card screening (Lake Houston Sentinel)
  232. U.S. Budget Gap Exceeds $1 Trillion for Fiscal Year (Update3) (Bloomberg)
  233. More Budget Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  234. LexisNexis warns of breach after alleged mafia bust (Computerworld)
  235. Action Line: Phillipsen plans to keep doing TV show (Greeley Tribune)
  236. Prosecutor has 2 vacancies, unsure of NC budget (Rocky Mount Telegram)
  237. Survive In '09: Produce Vouchers For Pa. Seniors (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
  238. How to register your child in Indian River County for next school year (Press Journal
  239. Man bests DRPA in battle over privacy (Courier-Post)
  240. Rise in cyber crime, cyber terrorism and cyber espionage tied heavilyto data-stealing
  241. When retiring, it's all about weather, taxes (The Buffalo News)
  242. Funds can offer payments in retirement (The Buffalo News)
  243. Bogus credit card led to Hawaii's largest identity theft investigation (Honolulu Adve
  244. Money – the elusive resource! (Malta Today)
  245. Medical, foreclosure crisis ends Atwater couple's dreams of easy retirement (Merced S
  246. Gozo house slump cuts €4.2m in capital gains (Malta Today)
  247. The events preceding Goldman Sachs' new "blowout profits" (Salon.com)
  248. Rwanda: SSFR Ghost Pensioner Nabbed (AllAfrica.com)
  249. New passports may pose security risk . . . for you (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  250. Military kids seeking more mental health care (Temple Daily Telegram)