- Personal Finance: 50 ways to love your money (Capital City Weekly)
- Fast airport security program checks out (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Battle Creek mayor mistakenly releases employee info (Lansing State Journal)
- South Carolina governor's mystery trip was to Argentina to do something 'exotic' (San
- Report: SC gov was in Argentina (WABC-TV New York)
- Kenner police chief warns of phone scam (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
- Police warn of scam (The Brewton Standard)
- Ex-check-cashing exec gets 18 years for fraud in Miami-Dade (Sun-Sentinel)
- Letter: Obama bankrupting country (9:36 6-24-09) (The Danville Advocate-Messenger)
- Personal data on Oklahoma teachers included on stolen computer server (The Joplin Glo
- Gay Couple's Weapon in Lawsuit: Obama's Words (CommonDreams.org)
- Personal data included on stolen computer server (News On 6 Tulsa)
- Mama cooks because she knows what it's like to be hungry (South Shore News & Tribune)
- Cornell probes loss of personal information | WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY | Local Top Stor
- Cornell probes loss of personal information (WCAX-TV Vermont)
- Cornell probes loss of personal information (KXMA-TV Dickinson)
- Yet another number to worry about - your identity score (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
- World's 65 and older population to triple by 2050 (The Pantagraph)
- JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ????????:????????????? (Japan Today)
- Cornell probes loss of personal information (WSYR 9 Syracuse)
- It's time for Social Security choice (Juneau Empire)
- FEMA reminder: Register for assistance for May storms (The Springfield News-Leader)
- Wrong prisoner released from jail (UPI)
- Community Briefs: PADS June 25 fund-raiser canceled (Franklin Park Herald-Journal)
- 3 acquitted in SoCal supermarket strike case (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Doctors targeted for identity theft (WBZ News Radio Boston)
- Japan to Drop Curbs on Social Security Spending, Nikkei Reports (Bloomberg)
- A guide to unemployment (Englewood Herald)
- Retirement Living: Mending your nest egg not as tough as you think (Market Watch)
- Seven officials detained over deadly Mexico daycare blaze (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
- Disability 101: Changed and on my way to D.C. (Summit Daily News)
- 3 acquitted in California supermarket strike case (WFMJ Youngstown)
- Mexico arrests seven over daycare fire (Otago Daily Times)
- Police: Man accidentally released from Myrtle Beach Jail (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
- Deceased Make Killing At Mailbox (KMGH 7 Denver)
- A guide to unemployment (Elbert County News)
- Disability 101: Changed and on my way to D.C. (Summit Daily News)
- ASR Applauds Senate Re-Introduction of Retirement Security for Life Act (PR Newswire
- Breach Security Named a CRN Emerging Technology Vendor (Business Wire via Yahoo! Fina
- Senior scam shams and other deceits featured at Sanitasole program (Marco Island Sun
- GRC workers express worry over delayed report After malfeasance allegations against R
- 'Explosion' of altruism needed in U.S., Huffington says (Oakland Tribune)
- Veterans Denied Damages from Government Computer Breach (Insurance Journal)
- Pension fund rule to help stabilise stock market (Asia News Network)
- Hunger trumps Colorado Plains pride (The Vail Trail)
- Senior advocates seek income tax increase to spare care programs (Herald & Review)
- Pension fund rule will help stabilize stock market (People's Daily)
- Listed companies to transfer State-owned shares to Social Security Fund (People's Dai
- Community news (The Daily Reflector)
- Beijing orders stock transfer of 10% (Financial Times)
- Social Security seminar set for Manassas (News & Messenger)
- Hartmantown road area has funding for water project (Johnson City Press)
- Pension fund rule to help stabilise stock market (Asia News Network)
- Protecting your rebuilt nest egg: ID theft basics for boomers (Lexington Clipper-Hera
- Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Carteret County News-Times)
- A Ford, for a steal: E-mail scam touts 35 percent discount on Ford cars (Rapid City J
- A guide to unemployment (Elbert County News)
- ERBA Head Start preschool registration announced for area (Journal Gazette & Times-Co
- O'GORMAN: Cherishing a day for dads (The Trentonian)
- CORRESPONDENCE (Cabot Star-Herald)
- PLAINSBORO: Township Committee approves 2009 budget (The Princeton Packet)
- Blotter: Drowning victim found at lake (Denton Record-Chronicle)
- Weak security opens door to credit card hacks (The Standard-Times)
- Eviction for Easter bunnies? Boulder County woman asks jury to decide (Boulder Daily
- Man Denies He Dressed as Dead Mother in (FOX 5 New York)
- Weiner Dog Race Helps Kick Off FestivALL (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- World Championship Chili Cook-off Coming to Charleston (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virgi
- Miner Injured in Eastern Kanawha County (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Suspect Found in Creek Bank (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- The Savings Game: Tread carefully with immediate annuities (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Wild West Days Enjoyed This Weekend (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Man denies he dressed as dead mother in scam (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
- Budd Lake woman nabbed on forgery charge (Mt. Olive Chronicle)
- Man pleads guilty to stealing singer/songwriter's identity (Baxter Bulletin)
- Huntsville police blotter (The Huntsville Times)
- Other News (Bernama)
- High court to hear school e-mail case (Wausau Daily Herald)
- Dude Looks Like A Lady: Men Pose As Women To Commit Crimes (Hartford Courant)
- Ebadi Calls for New Vote; Rape Survivor Sues Peru (Women's eNews)
- Fathers impart their gifts of wisdom (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Ex-Brown County employee cleared of charges (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
- Illegal immigrant gets jail for ID theft (Sheboygan Press)
- RP gets Japan guaranty on $1-b yen bond issue (Manila Standard Today)
- More National Security Pages (Heritage Foundation)
- Report: FEMA improves fraud prevention (INO News)
- School officials state concern regarding programâs guidelines (Sidney Herald)
- Report: FEMA improves fraud prevention (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
- Paul Fino, Politician Who Battled Lindsay, Dies at 95 (New York Times)
- Brazil Pension Funds May Get Approval to Boost Stocks (Update2) (Bloomberg)
- Week of the Weird (The Yahoo! Newsroom via Yahoo! News)
- Vet accused of faking paralysis to avoid Iraq (The Carmi Times)
- Ethnic Elders Hit in Retirement (New America Media)
- Blog About Improving West Virginia (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Brown County employee cleared of confidentiality wrongdoing (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
- PennDOT driver fraud crackdown worries immigrants (WFMJ Youngstown)
- ‘Perfect model doesn’t exist’ (Beloit Daily News)
- Wellogic is First to Go Live on the National Health Information Network with Partners
- Paul Abrams: Funding Social Security and Healthcare in a Globalized Economy: A Progre
- Jackson County, WV Schools Drug Tests Catch Fewer Than 2.5% (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West
- New Huntington Mall Theatre Opens Wednesday (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Line Already Forming at Blenko Glass (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Cleaning service hired 87 illegal workers (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Your responsibilities as a US permanent resident - Atty. Mike Templo (ABS-CBNNEWS.com
- From the Desk of Assemblyman Thomas McKevitt: June 19, 2009 (The Westbury Times)
- In brief: Who’s got that $1 million ticket? (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
- The vanishing left (Online Journal)
- Video: Who are you calling ‘Liz?’ (MSNBC)
- Convicted dentist: Money is tight (The State Journal-Register)
- Furlough Details Announced (KHON 2 Honolulu)
- Information And Assistance Fair (Garden City News)
- Dump the Pump:Red Rabbit offers free hops to encourage new riders (The Gainesville Ti
- Brazil’s Pension Funds May Get Approval to Exit Fixed Income (Bloomberg)
- Street vendors to be rechristened as micro-entrepreneurs (Business Standard India)
- Nation may hike US debt in short term (China Daily)
- Paul Fino, Politician Who Battled Lindsay, Dies at 95 (New York Times)
- Stupid crimes - Double-crossdresser (The Washington DC Examiner)
- BREAKING NEWS: Man hit by a car in Lincoln County seriously injured (WSAZ NewsChannel
- Cuts May Put Home Health Care Facility Residents At Risk (KGTV San Diego)
- Girl born from dead man’s sperm won't receive benefits (Nevada Appeal)
- Want A Job? Hand Over Your E-Mail Login (CBS News)
- Experts push for raising tax threshold (China Daily)
- Special Report: Global Financial Crisis >> (Eastday.com)
- Report on DFAS finds 4 years of tax errors (Air Force Times)
- Firms flout labour law, fail to insure worker (Gulf Times)
- 3 Arrested, Accused of Passing Fake Checks (WLTX-TV Columbia)
- No Benefits For LA Girl Born From Dead Man's Sperm (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
- India may dilute stand on farm product imports (The Times of India)
- KY 784 in Greenup County Closed to Through Traffic (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- India may dilute stand on farm product imports (The Times of India)
- PCI compliance strategy calls for hiding card data in plain sight (Computerworld)
- Long-Term Care Costs Exceed Yearly Income For Many Calif. Seniors Living Alone (redOr
- Energy Assistance Programs in the Upstate (WSPA Spartanburg)
- No benefits for LA girl born from dead man's sperm (Channel 8 San Diego)
- Electronic Records Cure Hospital Problems (WCAX-TV Vermont)
- 5 kids? State wants proof (The Mooresville Tribune)
- Motorcycle Rider Loses Foot in Crash (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Robbery Reported at Huntington Convenience Store (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Online services are at your fingertips (The Gainesville Sun)
- 6/18/09 Lufkin Police Report (KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches)
- A Selection Of Editorials And Opinions (Medical News Today)
- Police: Mom-posing man had coffin in home (UPI)
- Man dresses as mom to claim benefit (Independent Online)
- Rehberg urges restraint at Lake Co. talk (Bigfork Eagle)
- Report from the Statehouse (Paris Beacon-News)
- 'Rupees 20 billion labour welfare fund, not a rupee spent' (New Kerala)
- NY man charged with impersonating dead mother (The San Francisco Examiner)
- NY man charged with impersonating dead mother (MyMotherLode.com)
- Mississippi Briefs (The Clarion-Ledger)
- Sac City bank employee charged with $4 million fraud (Denison Bulletin & Review)
- Southwest Montana Snapshots (The Montana Standard)
- A guide to unemployment (Elbert County News)
- Credit cards can be hacked (The Daily Dispatch)
- Continued steel talks (The East Liverpool Review)
- Shanghai residency rules 'discriminate' (People's Daily)
- Apparent Suicide Being Investigated as a Homicide (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- An indefensible argument (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Deis severance deal pays $331,000; boosts pension (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
- NY man charged with impersonating dead mother (MyMotherLode.com)
- I-64 Bridge Near Dunbar Taking Shape (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Shanghai residency rules 'discriminate' (China Economic Net)
- Prosecutors: Man impersonated dead mother, collected benefits (CNN)
- Man dresses up as dead mother (BigPond News)
- NY man charged with impersonating dead mother (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Poe’s office set to help citizens (Baytown Sun)
- Man impersonated dead mother for six years (The Malaysian Insider)
- Sickly talk about fixing healthcare (Salon.com)
- Focus back on annuities (Moneymanager)
- Court Rules Man Can't Be Prosecuted 26 Years Later (San Diego 6)
- Shanghai residency rules 'discriminate' (China Daily)
- Eastday-New details for residence permits (Eastday.com)
- The GOP's New Health-Care Alternative. Join the Line (Time Magazine)
- Commons fury over spending cuts (Channel 4)
- Huerta CSUB speech sparks anger, debate (KGET 17 Bakersfield)
- Bangkok Post : Agency going ahead with IT project (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English
- NY man charged with impersonating dead mother (MyMotherLode.com)
- The urgent case to reform conservatism (The Week)
- Steven Weber: A Nanny State of Mind (The Huffington Post)
- Man charged with impersonating dead mother (CNews)
- Thielemans, Toots (Jean-Baptiste Fréderic Isador ) (Jazz.com)
- Man allegedly dresses up as dead mom in weird scam (Boston Globe)
- W.Va. to Require Coal Companies to Monitor (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- W.Va. Lawmakers Pass Extra Spending Bills, Adjourn (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Drug Dealers Sell Fake Pills to Informant, Deputies Say (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virg
- Man committed theft by dressing as dead mother: police (CTV.ca)
- The Creepiest Benefits Scam Ever (AskMen)
- Grave Sight: Man Posed As Dead Mom For Benefits (WCBS-TV New York)
- Economic conditions of Dhangars improving: report (Navhind Times)
- Son dresses as 'mum for cash' (The Sun)
- NY man charged with impersonating dead mom (WCAX-TV Vermont)
- Lawmakers Exit Charleston, Adding an Extra $39 Million to Budget (WSAZ NewsChannel 3
- International Forecaster June 2009 (#5) - Gold, Silver, Economy + More (GoldSeek.com)
- US asks Spain to take four Guantanamo detainees (New Kerala)
- Seniors Urge Congress to Oppose Federal Renewable Energy Standards (PR Newswire via Y
- What's Up (The Galt Herald)
- Obama to OK benefits for same-sex partners of federal workers (CNN)
- Incarcerating James Scott (Half Moon Bay Review)
- Slovenia Revises Budget, Hikes Deficit Target To 5.5% Of GDP (Nasdaq)
- Homeowners to get $300 rebate (The Intelligencer)
- NYC Man Allegedly Impersonated Dead Mom for Money (Fox News)
- The Time is Now to Help (Lake Geneva Regional News)
- SF Weekly Takes on the Whole "Service Animal" Mess (SFist)
- Young Republicans plan Casper convention (Casper Journal)
- News 6.16.2009 (Radio Prague)
- First Job? H&R Block Answers 6 Common Tax Questions (Marketwire)
- Cybercriminals Score Big Taking the Path of Least Resistance (dBusinessNews.com)
- sheriff incident reports These incident reports were released by the Marion County sh
- State charges woman with welfare fraud (Tri-City Herald)
- Ghana: Penultimates Stop - All Change At Health & NCA (AllAfrica.com)
- First Job? H&R Block Answers 6 Common Tax Questions (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Outcry Over Obama Administration’s DOMA Brief (Gay City News)
- Man Masquerades As Dead Mom To Cash Social Security Checks (Gothamist)
- HEAP of utility bill assistance for Big Bear Valley residents (Big Bear Grizzly)
- Local steel leaders address Congress (Weirton Daily Times)
- State Department to Allow Change of Name on Passport for Married Gay/Lesbian Couples
- Man accused of dressing up like his dead mother for six years to steal £70,600 in ben
- Think the Economic Outlook Is Bad for You? Try Being an Aging Woman (PR Newswire via
- Lottery Discussing Illegal Gambling Accusations in Southern W.Va. (WSAZ NewsChannel 3
- Husband Accused of Pimping Out Wife For Drugs in Huntington (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West
- Iran election protesters shout from rooftops: Ahmadinejad dismisses violent demonstra
- Same sex couples win change in US passport rules (Boston Globe)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2009-06-17 16:05 Slovenia budget deficit to rise to 5.5% of GDP (Inter
- Cybercriminals Score Big Taking the Path of Least Resistance (dBusinessNews.com)
- Foster moms strive to care amid crisis (The Star)
- Election-rules lawsuit settled (The Columbus Dispatch)
- Foster moms strive to care amid crisis (Independent Online)
- The adventure is in getting there (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Authorities say identity theft has slowed in Sherwood (Sherwood Voice)
- Gas prices rattle motorists (The Citizen of Laconia)
- Man Get 13 Months For Breaking Into Computer Server (Hartford Courant)
- America the Beautiful passes selling at Bureau of Land Management's Needles Field Off
- New protections for estates of abused seniors making an immediate impact (The Daily N
- Police say local woman drove drunk with child and fugitive in car and #8212; who fled
- The can man (Temple Daily Telegram)
- Real free to ‘commit suicide’ in Ronaldo deal (The Malaysian Insider)
- Hard Times - Part 4: Escape from the benefits trap (Independent)
- Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
- Disability claim appeals cost £4m (Belfast Telegraph)
- A guide to unemployment (Centennial Citizen)
- Disability claim appeals 'cost £4m' (Press Assoc. via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
- UPDATE: New Investigation Into Louisa Woman (CBS 6 Richmond)
- Insurers: Effective Innovators—Almost (BusinessWeek)
- BROWNSTOWN TWP: 40 residents come out to learn about identity theft (The News-Herald)
- In a tight corner (Business Standard India)
- OHSU warns patients after doctor’s laptop is stolen (The Gresham Outlook)
- Utah's General Assistance Program to shrink (ABC 4 Salt Lake City)
- Bells toll for SMC’s Meralco venture? (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
- Is Social Security Fair to Young People? (US News & World Report)
- OPINION (The Hindu)
- INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2009-06-16 19:06 Spain's unions see some labour accord by July (Intera