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