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  1. Still at work: Making ends meet, staying busy among reasons for working into 70s, 80s
  2. Darrell Erhlick: Untapped, unseen gems of the workplace (River Valley Business Report
  3. 'International driver's license' a con (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  4. Rights And Wrongs Of Health Care Reform (Forbes)
  5. The gospel according to Marvin Read (The Pueblo Chieftain)
  6. Bankruptcy practice forced to extend hours (Marietta Daily Journal)
  7. Watch for Census scams (Tribune Chronicle)
  8. Food giveaway set Thursday at Jamison (The Porterville Recorder)
  9. Program closure puts disabled Utahns at risk of unemployment (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  10. Job fair aims at helping returning vets (Daily Local News)
  11. Why hope (or fear) is a bad bet now (MSN Money Canada)
  12. India, Denmark to sign social security pact next month (New Kerala)
  13. Trade dep't starts streamlining procedures for business registration in Davao region
  14. China’s Pension Fund Posts 9.99% First-Half Investment Return (Bloomberg)
  15. Vaccine left nurse disabled (Asbury Park Press)
  16. Minister agrees to amend law after judge's criticism (New Kerala)
  17. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  18. Obama Can’t Avoid Taxes in Fixing Fiscal Mess: Albert R. Hunt (Bloomberg)
  19. Manic man in the promised land’ (Helena Independent Record)
  20. Mother hangs on as daughter falls (Helena Independent Record)
  21. Area Medicare costs lowest in the state (The Ithaca Journal)
  22. Rockland to give seniors coupons for farmers market produce (The Journal News)
  23. New Hope Police issue alert following slew of property crimes (New Hope - Golden Vall
  24. Experts work over retirement system and literacy (Scoop.co.nz)
  25. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Carteret County News-Times)
  26. Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  27. Pioneer Center axes jobs, clients (Northwest Herald)
  28. Protecting your rebuilt nest egg: ID theft basics for boomers (Carteret County News-T
  29. Man denied entry to Canada charged with identity theft (The Buffalo News)
  30. Families rebuild after foreclosure (The Monterey County Herald)
  31. Police Beat (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
  32. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Carteret County News-Times)
  33. Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Carteret County News-Tim
  34. Cuba going gray (Boise Weekly)
  35. Questions/Answers (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
  36. Investor schemes hit home in Fox Valley (The Appleton Post-Crescent)
  37. Dobbs in S. Carolina, running for Congress (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
  38. Biden praises local efforts (The Saratogian)
  39. Peter’s Place outcry continues despite shelter’s closure (Gay City News)
  40. Sac City, Iowa bank employee admits fraud (KTIV Sioux City)
  41. Katharine Roberts, 83, a stickler who stood up and spoke out (Gay City News)
  42. 4 families rebuilding finances post-foreclosure (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  43. Santa Claus will pass out candy at Sunday's Reno Aces game; bring canned food to dona
  44. Woman Indicted For Tax Fraud (WAPT Jackson)
  45. Social Security Numbers Can Be Predicted from Public Information, Researchers Find (S
  46. Tanzania: Over 30 Percent of Budget Eaten By Corrupt Officials, Says President (AllAf
  47. LDS missionaries: Undocumented immigrants walk fine line when spreading their faith (
  48. State takes away job, friends for woman with IQ of 36 (Daily Herald)
  49. GRPD searches for Craigslist scammer (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  50. Looking for a fraud suspect (WWMT 3 Kalamazoo)
  51. 13 On Your Side: Scammer uses Craigslist to dupe desperate people looking for work in
  52. Bonds Face Futureand Cower (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  53. A Town That Shreds Together ... (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  54. Rep. Steny Hoyer: The Progressive Case for PAYGO (The Huffington Post)
  55. Senate votes to keep Bush era illegal worker rule (Seattle Times)
  56. Carlisle borough adopts rules so it isn't a source for identity thieves (The Patriot-
  57. Do you know how to manage your money? (KTIV Sioux City)
  58. Scottsboro’s mandatory all sports meeting set (The Scottsboro Daily Sentinel)
  59. Mass. sues feds over definition of marriage (New Haven Register)
  60. Vt. might aid gay marriage lawsuit (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
  61. Trojans emerge as highest data-stealing malware (CIOL)
  62. If you die, letter of intent will help family (Everett Herald)
  63. Ariz. business owner charged with ID theft (KVOA Tucson)
  64. Massachusetts AG Challenges Defense of Marriage Act (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  65. Plan could build savings for kids (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  66. A long trip home (Suburban Journals)
  67. Caregivers helping with finances urged to switch to direct deposit (Lexington Clipper
  68. Massachusetts sues U.S. over marriage law (San Francisco Chronicle)
  69. U.S. Consumer Credit Fell for Fourth Straight Month (Update2) (Bloomberg)
  70. Massachusetts is 1st state to sue feds over marriage law (North Port Sun)
  71. Big changes coming to Indiana’s BMV (WANE-TV Fort Wayne)
  72. Bullitt County Employees Concerned Over ID Theft (WLKY Louisville)
  73. Contractors must use E-Verify system (Federal Computer Week)
  74. Sen. Mark Warner talks health care costs (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
  75. State sues US over definition of marriage (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  76. Secretary Napolitano Strengthens Employment Verification with Administration's Commit
  77. Bloggings On Immigration Law And Policy (Immigration Portal)
  78. Convent Sisters Face Death With Dignity and Reverence (New York Times)
  79. Ex-attorney seeking freedom (Delaware County Times)
  80. Half-time strategy (Vi?t Nam News)
  81. Africa: G8 Summit Signals End to Dollar Supremacy (AllAfrica.com)
  82. Vail Valley Voices: Some basics everyone should know about finance (The Vail Trail)
  83. Illegal immigrant arrested in ID theft (Greeley Tribune)
  84. The Great Inflation Of The 1970s (Investopedia)
  85. Chip Shots: Lucas wins Big 'I' junior title (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)
  86. Is Your Facebook Account a Gold Mine for Identity Thieves? (Time Magazine)
  87. Eastday-Spend Money or Not? (Eastday.com)
  88. A long trip home (Suburban Journals)
  89. Interpol hunts 9 blaze suspects (Straits Times)
  90. Prosecutor describes Gresham killing as premeditated (The Gresham Outlook)
  91. Interpol hunts nine suspects in Mexico daycare blaze (Canada.com)
  92. Brian Anderson: Live first, work second (The Dalton Daily Citizen)
  93. Crisis no excuse to break laws (China Economic Net)
  94. Argentine leader shakes up cabinet after vote defeat (Reuters)
  95. Former Tallahassee Mayor Running for FL Cabinet Post (WCTV Tallahassee)
  96. Read all about it (Guardian Unlimited)
  97. Papers in crisis pick their principles (Guardian Unlimited)
  98. Argentine Economy Minister, Cabinet Chief Resign (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  99. MomsLikeMe on Today's THV: Just Say No (KTHV Little Rock)
  100. Congress digs into spending bills (INO News)
  101. Lake Co. recorder wading through millions of documents to protect IDs (Daily Herald)
  102. Standards Prelude Florida's E-Filing Plan (Law.com)
  103. Report: Most reservists not losing income - Navy News, news from Iraq - Navy Times (N
  104. Extra, Extra (Chicagoist)
  105. Retirement plan to serve as 'bridge' for public safety (The Leaf Chronicle)
  106. Scammers Try To Cash In On 'Cash For Clunkers' Program (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
  107. Bonds Face Futureand Cower (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  108. Did team Obama get it wrong on the stimulus? (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)
  109. Brazil Considering Gradual Cuts to Payroll Taxes (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  110. Simply an issue of semantics (Williston Herald)
  111. Judge refuses to lower Thomas Stites bail (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
  112. Oneida council sets spending limits (The Galesburg Register-Mail)
  113. Police arrest illegal immigrant w/stolen identification (Greeley Tribune)
  114. The 10 dumbest mistakes network managers make (IT World)
  115. U.K. Lawmakers Threaten Budget Over Tax on Poor (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  116. Pocono midday: Gruesome events in the West End (Pocono Record)
  117. Scientists Warn SS Numbering System Is Crackable (TechNewsWorld.com)
  118. Chemicals In Common Consumer Products May Play A Role In Pre-Term Births (Medical New
  119. Pension scheme sniffs gain (The Telegraph)
  120. Study claims Social Security number code cracked (The Marion Star)
  121. New Torrington prison to test guard applicants (KIFI Idaho Falls)
  122. 2nd disability won't increase benefits for Social Security (The Record and Herald New
  123. Tax break could end (Aberdeen American News)
  124. Let's make a deal -- but let's make it in person (The Star-Ledger)
  125. Focus on micro-economic reforms as world economy not recovering yet (Channel NewsAsia
  126. Colo. scrub tech hears charges in hepatitis C case (PhysOrg)
  127. Pope proposes a 'Christian humanism’ for the global economy (National Catholic Report
  128. Pa. researchers say SSN too easy to predict (WFMJ Youngstown)
  129. CMU study finds Social Security IDs easy to predict (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  130. The Scoop (Today's Sunbeam)
  131. Social Security number code cracked, study says (Deseret News)
  132. Cracking Social Security number easy (Boston Herald)
  133. Typical family to get tax refund (Deseret News)
  134. WHAT'S HAPPENING FOR JULY 7 (The Biloxi Sun Herald)
  135. Employers must check immigration status (Marietta Daily Journal)
  136. For many minorities, saving isn't so easy (USA Today)
  137. IRS: Examine withholdings now to prevent big surprises April 15 (The Gainesville Time
  138. Stimulus money flows to city health center (The Times of Trenton)
  139. Grizzlies and Rawhide Team Up for Blood Drive (OurSports Central)
  140. Social Security number code cracked, study claims (Boston Globe)
  141. Nitrogen research shows how some plants invade, take over others (PhysOrg)
  142. Carbohydrate acts as tumor suppressor (PhysOrg)
  143. Social Security Number Code Cracked? (ABC News)
  144. Researchers crack Social Security number code (The Charleston Gazette)
  145. Researchers crack code for Social Security numbers (Contra Costa Times)
  146. Help with clothing for school available (The Wickenburg Sun)
  147. Social Security Numbering System Vulnerable to Fraud, Researchers Say (New York Times
  148. Uganda: Stock Broker Firm Suspended, Faces Closure (AllAfrica.com)
  149. Liberia: GAC Boss X-Rayed (AllAfrica.com)
  150. Deceased man's Social Security check cashed (Salina Journal)
  151. Baker City man’s wallet returns after 63 years (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  152. Air out your travel frustration with Twitter (WOAI San Antonio)
  153. Candidate John Kasich seeks to phase-out state income tax (Cleveland Jewish News)
  154. Woman claims hospital demanded flu-testing fee (The Nation - Thailand's English news)
  155. From FDR to Obama, a fight for health care (Summit Daily News)
  156. Officials fighting ID theft at Libertyville nursing home (Daily Herald)
  157. Budget evokes mixed reactions among industrialists (New Kerala)
  158. UPDATE: Ex-admiral aims to sink Specter (The Sharon Herald)
  159. Budget is positive, realistic, say industrialists (New Kerala)
  160. 9.5% of Retirees Considering Re-Entering Workforce (Financial Planning.com)
  161. Deadbeat daughter steals her mother’s identity (Newton Daily News)
  162. Budget Speech: Union Budget 2009-10 : Indian Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee (India
  163. Help lone parents break free of the state (u.tv)
  164. WEB EXCLUSIVE: 'Congress on the Square' to assist Lincoln County residents (NBC 26 Au
  165. Ruth Faces Living Off a Scant $2.5 Million (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  166. Federal Aid Programs for Missouri Disaster Recovery (Democrat News)
  167. Madison County Receives FEMA Declaration (Democrat News)
  168. Sacred indulgences (Albuquerque Journal)
  169. ALERT: Alleged scammers going door-to-door (The Daily Times)
  170. Facebook missing link in decades-long quest to return watch to family (Marshfield New
  171. News 7.5.2009 (Radio Prague)
  172. Bankruptcies low in states that don't seize wages (Builder Magazine)
  173. Kenya: Clean Up the NSSF Now (AllAfrica.com)
  174. BOC shares' sales restriction lifted, feared to shock market (China Daily)
  175. MoneyWise: Thieves target medical records (The Post-Standard)
  176. Terabytes Missing From The National Archives: Would the Cloud Be Safer? (ReadWriteWeb
  177. Foreclosure prevention assistance offered (The Herald-Press)
  178. Grant helps provide Genesee County uninsured with mental health care (The Flint Journ
  179. Connectivity increases need for caution (L'Observateur)
  180. Rising U.S. debt may be the next big crisis (Provo Daily Herald)
  181. Sarah Palin Move Highlights GOP's Disarray (HispanicBusiness.com)
  182. What does freedom mean to you? (Provo Daily Herald)
  183. Bankruptcies Low In States That Don't Seize Wages (WCVB Boston)
  184. Monopoly Prices (Prices, Part 2) (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
  185. Jerry Capeci: Tangled Tale Of Lawyer And FBI Informer (The Huffington Post)
  186. 'Shift to left' (BBC News)
  187. No income tax, DDT, STT on NPS income (rediff.com)
  188. Surcharges, program cuts could fund health care (The Springfield News-Leader)
  189. Event to offer homeless services (The Buffalo News)
  190. Weak security opens door to hackers (The Buffalo News)
  191. Bankruptcies low in states that don’t seize wages (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  192. Families without medical coverage face tough battles (The Spectrum)
  193. From FDR to Obama, a fight for health care (Summit Daily News)
  194. Budget disappointing, says tax expert (Calcutta News)
  195. Pranab peppers speech with Gandhi, Kautilya quotes (Calcutta News)
  196. Warrior' village now deserted as Naga threat looms (The Times of India)
  197. Web advertisers propose self-regulation principles (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  198. Inside Washington: Items missing from Archives (The San Francisco Examiner)
  199. Jobs: Some still working in their 80s (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  200. Social Security pay (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  201. Even âgrim reaperâ canât escape the recession (Observer-Tribune)
  202. Essex county clerkâs office -- Outreach programâs coming to town (The Progress)
  203. âFile of Lifeâ available to Roselanders (The Progress)
  204. ‘Cash for Clunkers’ scams hit before program begins (The Wahpeton Daily News)
  205. Slavish policy blamed for low-show (Sydney Morning Herald)
  206. US rising debt may be next crisis (The Economic Times)
  207. Gays Left Waiting and Wondering (New York Times)
  208. INSIDE WASHINGTON: Archives' record-keeping lapse (AP via Yahoo! News)
  209. Arlington Selectwoman cleared in teen party (Boston Globe)
  210. GM forced to dip into pensions (Sun-Sentinel)
  211. Retirement planning: Couples should consider discussing goals, expectations with fina
  212. Credit cards can be hacked (The Daily Dispatch)
  213. USDA Food Bank (The Daily Dispatch)
  214. How much you'll need for a comfortable geezerhood (Austin American-Statesman)
  215. Rising debt may be next U.S. crisis (The Vail Trail)
  216. Daniel endures detainment to find independence (The Trentonian)
  217. Seniors celebrate their freedom to apply online (The Daily Ardmoreite)
  218. INSIDE WASHINGTON: Archives' many missing items (Seattle Times)
  219. Missing History: National Archives Missing Many Documents (NBC Washington)
  220. CCC hosts financial aid workshops throughout July (The Shelby Star)
  221. Mountain of debt: Rising debt may be next crisis (The San Francisco Examiner)
  222. Safety Net Fraying for the Very Poor (New York Times)
  223. Politics magazine taps 3 Texans as rising stars (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
  224. PAG-IBIG issues ultimatum to employers (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  225. The Populism of the FDR Era (Time Magazine)
  226. Baker City man’s wallet returns after 63 years (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  227. Rising debt may be next U.S. crisis (The Vail Trail)
  228. Richard Brown: Obama needs help to aid average Americans (Summit Daily News)
  229. Robocall rip-offs dodge do-not-call lists (Queens Courier)
  230. New Hope Police issue alert following slew of property crimes (New Hope - Golden Vall
  231. FDR's Lessons for Obama (Time Magazine)
  232. Friends and Neighbors: July 1, 2009 (The Ames Tribune)
  233. Rising debt may be next crisis (Post-Bulletin)
  234. Your share of bill: $37,000 (Cape Cod Times)
  235. Star Watch: After mix-ups, 'right man' sought (The Indianapolis Star)
  236. Three Tyson workers file discrimination suit (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
  237. Even âgrim reaperâ canât escape the recession (Observer-Tribune)
  238. Keep documents safe and sound in storm season (South Bend Tribune)
  239. 'Girls do not abuse social grants' (Pretoria News)
  240. Granting the poor a reprieve (Pretoria News)
  241. Social welfare net growing: minister (Pretoria News)
  242. Social welfare net growing: minister (Independent Online)
  243. Workers rally for health care reform (Macomb Daily)
  244. Caregivers helping with finances urged to switch to direct deposit (Carteret County N
  245. Ozark TEA Party set Saturday at Bomber Stadium (Baxter Bulletin)
  246. Workers’ Paychecks in U.S. Strained by Mounting Unemployment (Bloomberg)
  247. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Carteret County News-Times)
  248. Lee County crime reports (ABC 7 Gulfshore News)
  249. Court Clerkâs office takes hit from state budget cuts (Sapulpa Daily Herald)
  250. One phone number for life? Possible ... (UPI)