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  1. Bail money scam in Douglas targets parents, grandparents (Nevada Appeal)
  2. Ahmadinejad brushes off Iran election violence (Nevada Appeal)
  3. Police: Identity theft involves purchase of house in Davenport (The Des Moines Regist
  4. Retirement: How much should you save? (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  5. Robert Creamer: Four Reasons Why Giving Consumers The Choice of a Public Health Insur
  6. Dr. Mark Hyman: Obama's Health Plan: What Matters the Most is Missing (The Huffington
  7. Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
  8. Since a 2004 ban on new nursing schools, more than 120 have opened (GMA News)
  9. ND college groups must disclose software contract (INO News)
  10. Speed of Iran vote count called suspicious (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  11. Chinese minister: Financial crisis brings challenges to global employment (People's D
  12. SCO leaders kick off summit in Yekaterinburg (China Daily)
  13. New debit card scam arriving by text message (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  14. Current Conditions Champaign (WCIA 3 Champaign-Urbana)
  15. Union to collect food for furloughed NJ workers (The Trentonian)
  16. Fraud alert issued by Sheriff's Office (Lehigh Acres Citizen)
  17. Speed of Iran vote count called suspicious (Mohave Daily News)
  18. Speed of Iran vote count called suspicious (AP via Yahoo! News)
  19. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  20. Huntington man sentenced for child porn (The Charleston Gazette)
  21. RP labor, employers agree on social protection amid crisis (Newsbreak)
  22. Mobile Police Arrest a Man for Multiple Vehicle Burglaries (NBC 15 Mobile)
  23. SCO leaders kick off summit in Yekaterinburg (People's Daily)
  24. Real ID opposition sparks revisions to national driver's license standard (Computerwo
  25. Salvation Army provides relief from the heat (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls)
  26. Speed of Iran vote count called suspicious (Boston Herald)
  27. Customer Service (Brandon Sun)
  28. Nasty Cage Match: Nudgers Vs. Lobbyists (Fox News)
  29. Protesters dispute election results in Iran (Columbia Daily Herald)
  30. Senate offers new plan to secure driver's licenses (AP via Yahoo! News)
  31. Flag Day celebration focuses on country's history, cutting taxes (Lodi News-Sentinel)
  32. Get the Most Out Of Social Security by Understanding the Rules (Fox News)
  33. Credit card security a flawed process (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  34. Paul B. Farrell: Nasty cage match: Nudgers vs. lobbyists (Market Watch)
  35. Philippa Russell made a dame (Guardian Unlimited)
  36. This Rally Is Ridiculous (The Motley Fool)
  37. WebXtra: East Texans bank accounts wiped out (KLTV 7 Tyler)
  38. Sheriff's office issues fraud alert (ABC 7 Gulfshore News)
  39. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  40. Sheriff's office issues fraud alert (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
  41. Colorado jobs: Featured listings (9 News Denver)
  42. Boris Segura joins RBS as Senior Economist for Latin America (Business Wire via Yahoo
  43. Man Hit In Face With Pipe, Robbed In Boca Raton (WPBF Palm Beach)
  44. Opponents shout protests from Tehran rooftops (Macomb Daily)
  45. Attorney General Long cautions consumers about online ads (Black Hills Pioneer)
  46. Decision tool for prostate cancer patients helps men customize treatment in anxious t
  47. GWU offers seminar for small businesses (The Shelby Star)
  48. Man sentenced to one year probation (Pacific Daily News)
  49. Who are you again? (The Garden Island)
  50. Can the right words create a deeper impact for voters? (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle)
  51. Weak security opens door to credit card hacks (Canoe Technology)
  52. State's rebate program works (Centre Daily Times)
  53. Another small miracle for dog (Daily Pilot)
  54. Economy unites generations under one roof (The Record and Herald News)
  55. Nigeria: FG Plans Summit For Women (AllAfrica.com)
  56. Weak security opens door to credit card hacks (Culpeper Star-Exponent)
  57. Weak security opens door to credit hacks (Baltimore Sun)
  58. Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  59. AP IMPACT: Weak security enables credit card hacks (INO News)
  60. Elephant in the room (Asia News Network)
  61. After Death, Still a Wanted Man (Washington Post)
  62. Parole Agency Continues to Search for Man Who Died in '08 (Washington Post)
  63. Ahmadinejad opponents shout protests from rooftops (MyMotherLode.com)
  64. BREAKING NEWS: 11:50 a.m. - Man sentenced to one year of probation for tax refund the
  65. Taxes stifling growth in Oneida (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
  66. Gambling with the cards: With each credit purchase, consumers are vulnerable to compu
  67. Ahmadinejad Says Unrest 'Not Important' (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
  68. Ahmadinejad On Unrest: "Not Important" (CBS News)
  69. News Around Town (King of Prussia Courier)
  70. Clashes erupt for 2nd day in Tehran over vote (MyMotherLode.com)
  71. a0490 BC-ML-Iran-Election 3rdLd-Writethru 06-14 1628 (The Hays Daily News)
  72. News Alerts (The Addison County Independent)
  73. Mousavi urges Iran authorities to cancel election (AP via Yahoo! News)
  74. Clashes erupt for 2nd day in Tehran (AP via Yahoo! News)
  75. Boca Raton: Gov. Crist leads statewide hurricane prep effort (Boca Raton News)
  76. Head of state workers comp system resigns (WRGB Albany)
  77. Scott Burns: Coping with required minimum distributions (Denton Record-Chronicle)
  78. Ahmadinejad Claims Iran Elections "Real And Free" (NPR)
  79. Administration Plans to Replace Controversial Real ID Initiative (Washington Post)
  80. Jacob: Early years are crucial for kids to become productive adults (Fort Worth Star-
  81. Head of state workers comp system resigns (Staten Island Advance)
  82. Boren to open district office in Durant Monday (Durant Daily Democrat)
  83. Head of state workers comp system resigns (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
  84. Cuomo representative discusses fraud with local residents (The Palladium-Times)
  85. Number of EDL holders drives upward (The Palladium-Times)
  86. Weak security at banks, retailers opens door to credit card hacks (The Salt Lake Trib
  87. Missouri father of slain soldier gets aid to attend funeral (Columbia Missourian)
  88. Michael, Isabella top local lists of baby names (The Russellville Courier)
  89. Medical Problems Could Include Identity Theft (New York Times)
  90. Staten Island woman with lung cancer battles red tape for her treatment (Staten Islan
  91. Calhoun County Added to Disaster Declaration (WTRF Wheeling)
  92. A guide to unemployment (Centennial Citizen)
  93. Turnout disappoints in French crisis protests (Channel NewsAsia)
  94. TURNOUT DISAPPOINTS IN FRENCH CRISIS PROTESTS (The Tocqueville Connection)
  95. Kiss The Ring: Bank Of America Takes Mercy On Their Pitiful, Ant-Like, Broke Customer
  96. Casa Grande Valley Newspapers Inc. (Casa Grande Dispatch)
  97. Regional News blogs (Lake Geneva Regional News)
  98. If You Don't Need It, Shred It! (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)
  99. Douglas Fraser looks at immigration (BBC News)
  100. Georgia Latino community mobilizes for census (Tifton Gazette)
  101. Five face charges in forgery case (Post-Bulletin)
  102. Mexico suspends three officials over day care fire (Texarkana Gazette)
  103. Medical Problems Could Include Identity Theft (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  104. FRENCH WORKERS STAGE NATIONWIDE PROTESTS (The Tocqueville Connection)
  105. Protecting your rebuilt nest egg: ID theft basics for boomers (Carteret County News-T
  106. Late Filers Beware: Avoid These Common Mistakes when Filing Your 2008 Return (Cartere
  107. Looking ahead to 2009-2010 (Farmington Press)
  108. French Workers Stage New Protest Over Sarkozy's Crisis Management (Nasdaq)
  109. Sentencing of molester postponed (The Troy Record)
  110. Boggs' mother fearful (Ventura County Star)
  111. Around the N ati o n (Arizona Daily Star)
  112. Protecting your rebuilt nest egg: ID theft basics for boomers (Lexington Clipper-Hera
  113. Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Lexington Clipper-Herald
  114. Letters to the editor (The Sacramento Bee)
  115. Around the Region (6/13/09) (Modesto Bee)
  116. Pinoys set Freedom Day rites in Taiwan (Manila Standard Today)
  117. Obama angers gays with marriage law defense (San Francisco Chronicle)
  118. News Around Town (King of Prussia Courier)
  119. Head of State Workers’ Compensation Board Quits (New York Times)
  120. Downtowner motel gets new owner (Nevada Appeal)
  121. California man sentenced to 6 years in federal prison for stealing identities (Reno G
  122. NALC Endorses Steve Young for 68th AD (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  123. U. graduate heads College Republicans (Deseret News)
  124. Mo. father of soldier gets aid to attend funeral (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  125. Overhill Farms, Inc. Comments on Protest Activity (Marketwire)
  126. Woman charged with aggravated murder for baby boy's death (The Oregonian)
  127. Recession scams (KIDK TV Idaho Falls)
  128. Overhill Farms, Inc. Comments on Protest Activity (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
  129. Return to core values advised (Otago Daily Times)
  130. Southern Miss' Palmer going out in style (CBS Sports)
  131. IRS audit prompts plant employee cuts (UPI)
  132. Incarcerating James Scott (Half Moon Bay Review)
  133. Why Healthcare Is Killing America (GoldSeek.com)
  134. For accused museum gunman, a downward spiral (The Record and Herald News)
  135. Baucus, Grassley Seek to Salvage Health-Care Bill (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  136. Jury convicts Rockefeller in kidnapping trial (Boston Globe)
  137. Mo. father of soldier gets aid to attend funeral (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  138. The Best Online Tools for Personal Finance (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  139. Fair tax group to rally Saturday (The Springfield News-Leader)
  140. Charges filed in shopping spree (The Morning Call)
  141. The Fresno Bee: Film spotlights pastor's work with gangs (Merced Sun-Star)
  142. Gloomy on incomes, Chinese choose to save (China Daily)
  143. A real solution to the crisis (Al-Ahram Weekly)
  144. Deputy registrar booted by state (The Columbus Dispatch)
  145. Thousands gather to mourn (Pretoria News)
  146. Resident: She's being pushed out by township (Burlington County Times)
  147. A life of hatred boiled over (Baltimore Sun)
  148. Authorities say identity theft has slowed in Sherwood (Sherwood Voice)
  149. St. Louis man lied to bank to get a house he couldn't afford (KSDK St. Louis)
  150. Better Business Bureau, Sen. Schumer warn public about 'robocalls' (Press & Sun-Bulle
  151. Voluntary Benefits Is Solution to Job Security Issues, Says Benefits Expert Jim Moora
  152. Report: $213M in stimulus money spent in Colorado so far (BizJournals)
  153. ROS 180 (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)
  154. US seniors hunt for jobs as retirement hopes fade (Express India)
  155. Buddy Guy gives Energizer Bunny a run for his money (The Charleston Gazette)
  156. Read this before you sell or recycle your computer! (The Christian Science Monitor)
  157. 'Fair tax' advocates set sights on Missouri (INO News)
  158. Incarcerating James Scott (Half Moon Bay Review)
  159. Tutoring Program Brings Youth and Seniors Together (New America Media)
  160. Text: Obama's speech in Green Bay (The Business Journal of Milwaukee)
  161. Crisis at Social Security Administration to Be Highlighted on AFGE Radio Show (PR New
  162. Live Q&A: Ezra Klein (Washington Post)
  163. E-Verify system only loosely enforced in Minnesota (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
  164. A Town Hall, and a Health Care Model, in Green Bay (The White House)
  165. Akash Prakash: The US bond sell-off (Business Standard India)
  166. Report: Accused Holocaust Museum Shooter Was Despondent... (WTVO - WQRF Rockford)
  167. Lakeland man charged with stealing disabled man's identity (Stillwater Gazette)
  168. Full text of President Obamas remarks today in Green Bay on health care (The Oshkosh
  169. Douglas officials warn of phony calls for bail money (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  170. Lehighton man on trial for forgery, theft counts (Times News)
  171. 300,000 jobs available on June 12 job fair (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  172. Fortuna sees spike in phone and e-mail scams (Eureka Times-Standard)
  173. China launched surveys on living status of migrant workers (People's Daily)
  174. Task force readies recommendations in pension (The Springfield News-Leader)
  175. Medicaid mistake costly (The Clarion-Ledger)
  176. Suspect has deep Maryland ties, history of anti-Semitic activities (Baltimore Sun)
  177. State Makes a Risky Play With Cars (The Moscow Times)
  178. Suspect railed in e-mails: "Time to kill all the Jews" (Denver Post)
  179. MTV's 'Real World' going to Washington (Grand Forks Herald)
  180. Four Js Announces Webinar on High Throughput Databases (Business Wire via Yahoo! Fina
  181. Cavendish Farms withdraws from 2009 negotiations with Minn-Dak potato growers (Grand
  182. College grads see drop in employment rate, salary (China Economic Net)
  183. The Best Online Tools for Personal Finance (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  184. Payout for families in daycare blaze (AAP) (Yahoo!7 World News)
  185. Work For Retirees (KFYR-TV Bismarck)
  186. Obama pitches pay-as-you-go plan for US Congress (The Morning Sun)
  187. Sheriff's office warns of scam where people call to get bail money for a relative (Re
  188. Mexican Institute Accepts Responsibility After Daycare Fire (Nasdaq)
  189. Essex County clerkâs office outreach programâs coming to town (The Progress)
  190. Rotarians hear from Handel (Forsyth County News)
  191. From the week of June 11, 2009 (Denver Westword)
  192. News Around Town (King of Prussia Courier)
  193. Senate Legislation Would Streamline Complex Test Billing (GenomeWeb News)
  194. U.S. Posts Record May Budget Gap of $189.7 Billion (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  195. Incarcerating James Scott (Half Moon Bay Review)
  196. Letters to the editor, June 10, 2009 (Anacortes American)
  197. Tories would cut budgets, says Cameron ally (Times Online)
  198. Rau School invests its oil revenue (Sidney Herald)
  199. Fund lets Amanda return the favor (Battle Creek Enquirer)
  200. Lawmakers fete consumer interest lobbyist Joan Claybrook (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville
  201. China National Pension Fund: Plan To Invest CNY10 Billion In 3 PE Funds (Nasdaq)
  202. 2009/06/10 (The New Straits Times)
  203. Words from the Wise: A Life of Music from Zacatecas to the Mission (New America Media
  204. 3,500 jobs up in Butuan fair (Manila Bulletin)
  205. Donors upbeat about nation’s recovery (Vi?t Nam News)
  206. Obama touts pay-as-you-go system (Daily Journal)
  207. City income-tax backers woo retirees (The Columbus Dispatch)
  208. Savings in home health care (Akron Beacon Journal)
  209. Insurance Scam (FOX 12 Idaho)
  210. Large Scale Counterfeit Operation in Greenfield (KION 46 Salinas)
  211. Credit Karma Introduces Free Credit-Card, Debt-Tracking Tool (Bloomberg)
  212. Bu$ine$$ Brief$ (Main Line Suburban Life)
  213. Volunteer of the Week (Main Line Times)
  214. ASR Applauds the Introduction of Comprehensive Retirement Security Legislation in the
  215. Ross Fields Questions and Comments On Major Issues Facing United States (Ashley Count
  216. CNN - The Next Great Crisis: America's Debt (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  217. FEMA Approves Individual Aid For Victims of April 9 Tornado in County (Ashley County
  218. TransCard Adds Online Document Vault to Protect All Cardholders' Vital Documents (Bus
  219. Hibbing Public Library notes June 7 (Hibbing Daily Tribune)
  220. A Retirement Reality Check (Investopedia via Yahoo! Finance)
  221. UPDATE: Former Delegate Accused of Buying Votes, Paying Officials to Keep Illegal Gam
  222. Dad gets extra six months in jail (The Milford Daily News)
  223. T-Mobile investigates possible security breach (ZDNet Asia)
  224. Thailand: Discrimination Against Burmese Migrants (Scoop.co.nz)
  225. ComEd unplugs woman; Tribune helps (Chicago Tribune)
  226. Can the Government Afford Retirement? (BusinessWeek)
  227. FBI agent: Identity theft a constant threat (Sedalia Democrat)
  228. America looks to government for daily bread (WorldNet Daily)
  229. State Fair Looking To Employ Over 600 People (WBNS-10TV Columbus)
  230. 'Green Friday' to turn into referendum on Ahmadinejad - Feature (EARTHtimes.org)
  231. Man jumps off Marcelo Fernan bridge, drowns (The Freeman)
  232. Bu$ine$$ Brief$ (Main Line Suburban Life)
  233. Volunteer of the Week (Main Line Times)
  234. Ex-beauty queen accused of ID theft (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
  235. Minn. audit to probe immigration status database (Winona Daily News)
  236. Day care fire death toll 40; questions about safety grow (Worcester Telegram & Gazett
  237. 'The boys' weren't exploited: Co-owner of Texas business in bunkhouse scandal publicl
  238. ElderWatch: Keeping seniors safe (The Advocate & Democrat)
  239. What's strangling spending in China? Try a 65% flat tax (The Age)
  240. Mexicans daycare fire kids buried (Sky News Australia)
  241. Former Beauty Queen Accused of ID Theft (FOX 11 News Los Angeles)
  242. ACTU likely to change tack to follow the Europeans (The Age)
  243. The Best Online Tools for Personal Finance (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  244. Day care fire death toll 40; questions about safety grow (Worcester Telegram & Gazett
  245. Texas firm disputes treatment of disabled workers (INO News)
  246. Longest-Sitting Female County Judge Will Not Seek Re-Election (Tyler Morning Telegrap
  247. West Michigan residents who lived through Great Depression without cable, dining out
  248. So what do I need to know to vote? (The Staunton News Leader)
  249. Formula for greatness (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  250. We're paying for GOP policy - Sun, 07 Jun 2009 PST (The Spokesman-Review)