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  1. Allegedly fraudulently obtained gift cards and other people's personal data found in
  2. Tax-freedom day comes 3 days sooner for Canadians (CTV.ca)
  3. Death Toll Rises In Mexico Daycare Fire (WSPA Spartanburg)
  4. Mexico day care fire kills 35 children (AP via Yahoo! News)
  5. Chicago woman sues for elder abuse (Chicago Tribune)
  6. PRINCETON: PCDO Democrats endorse marriage equality (The Princeton Packet)
  7. Death toll from Mexico day care fire rises to at least 35 (CNN)
  8. Born but not Bred (The Japan Times)
  9. At least 31 children killed as day-care center in Mexico goes up in flames (New York
  10. Daycare centre blaze kills 31 kids in Mexico (Gulf Times)
  11. Daycare fire kills 35 children in Mexico (Edmonton Sun)
  12. Thirtyone children die as fire rips through Mexico daycare centre (Daily Telegraph)
  13. For deliveryman, life isn't always a pizza supreme (Chicago Sun-Times)
  14. Mexico day care fire kills 31 children (ABC 7 Chicago)
  15. Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Carteret County News-Time
  16. Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Carteret County News-Tim
  17. Sheldon Filger: The U.S. is on a Fast Track to Bankruptcy (The Huffington Post)
  18. BREAKING NEWS: Two People Found Dead in Pinch (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  19. 31 children perish in Mexico daycare center blaze (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  20. Daycare fire kills 31 children in Mexico; dozens more injured (Times & Transcript)
  21. Platte may face suit on marriage licenses (Columbus Telegram)
  22. Calif. hospital offers day care fire help (UPI)
  23. 31 children perish in Mexico daycare center blaze (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  24. Mexico daycare blaze kills at least 29 children (Ottawa Citizen)
  25. Deadline passes for senior economic stimulus payments (The Villages Daily Sun)
  26. Democrats' bean dinner features candidates, issues (NWAnews.com)
  27. 29 children killed in fire at day care in Mexico (The Buffalo News)
  28. Police defuse package at office (The Nashua Telegraph)
  29. Another small miracle for dog (Daily Pilot)
  30. PRINCETON: PCDO Democrats endorse marriage equality (The Princeton Packet)
  31. EAST WINDSOR: Police Beat (Windsor-Hights Herald)
  32. China must build better social safety nets to encourage consumer spending (Channel Ne
  33. Slain soldier's father shaken by son's death (The Springfield News-Leader)
  34. 'Where's God? Where's God?' (Independent Online)
  35. 29 children perish in Mexico daycare blaze (Canada.com)
  36. ACROSS the BIG SKY (Great Falls Tribune)
  37. 29 children killed in fire at day care in Mexico (3news)
  38. NYPD DAILY BLOTTER (New York Post)
  39. Man who made bomb threat enters plea (News On 6 Tulsa)
  40. Two angels heard call of Coe and Champ (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
  41. 29 children killed in fire at day care in Mexico (AP via Yahoo! News)
  42. Prostitute suffered childhood of abuse (Montgomery Advertiser)
  43. Tutoring program brings youth and seniors together (San Francisco Bay View)
  44. Lincoln Co., 2 others warned (North Platte Telegraph)
  45. Residents protest sewer district plan (The Daily Times)
  46. TVA retirees may face cuts (The Florence Times-Daily)
  47. Deadline for property tax, rent rebates now Dec. 31 (The Hazleton Standard-Speaker)
  48. Thirty children die in Mexico daycare blaze (Daily Telegraph)
  49. Essex county clerkâs office: Outreach program coming to town (The Progress)
  50. 29 children killed in fire at day care in Mexico (San Jose Mercury News)
  51. Jay's Torch Passes to Conan, But He's Not Fading Away (Time Magazine)
  52. Local Hospital To Admit Burn Victims From Mexico (CBS 13 Sacramento)
  53. Charles takes aim at IDT (Jamaica Gleaner)
  54. Man gets year in jail in elder abuse case (The Fresno Bee)
  55. Mexico daycare center blaze kills at least 29 children (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland N
  56. 50 minutes ago 1 comment (ABC 15 Phoenix)
  57. Bonita Springs mailbag: Educators brighten her son's future (The News-Press)
  58. Understand terms before extending auto warranty (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  59. Thibodaux official to rewrite confidentiality pledge (The Daily Comet)
  60. Stolen VCU computer puts Social Security numbers at risk (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  61. 29 children killed in fire at day care in Mexico (The Indiana Gazette)
  62. Annual Stand Down helps homeless vets (The Kansas City Star)
  63. From the trash of others, Mexican lives take root (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  64. Guesspert: Southern-style hockey heats up near and far (The State)
  65. a1309 BC-LT-Mexico-ChildrenKi 2ndLd-Writethru 06-05 0425 (The Hays Daily News)
  66. Children Perish in Mexico Day Care Fire (ABC News)
  67. Mexico: 29 kids die in day-care center fire (USA Today)
  68. 29 children killed in fire at day care in Mexico (News 10 NBC Rochester)
  69. Plan might cause police, fire exodus (Macon Telegraph)
  70. Rolling your withdrawals into Roth might not work (Orlando Sentinel)
  71. U.S. border traffic moves easily with stricter ID code (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  72. Prosecutors: Businessman Joseph Dino Bonanno, 48, hid criminal past by using dead inf
  73. Utah man pleads guilty in identity theft case (Seattle Times)
  74. Military Continues Offensive Against Militants (This Day)
  75. Try Lancaster County for a great getaway (Westminster Community Times)
  76. Education Battle Rages On in Ohio (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  77. Utah man pleads guilty in identity-theft case (Deseret News)
  78. Senior Housing Full in This Recession (KIMA Yakima)
  79. Morning march kicks of International Festival (The Daily News)
  80. Nelson Davis: The Barber Shop Lesson (The Huffington Post)
  81. Mortgage crisis robbing seniors of golden years (USA Today)
  82. IRS offers summer tax tips (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  83. Lakewood: Clifton Boulevard apartment robbed when resident steps out (Lakewood Sun Po
  84. Mansion on the auction block - again (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  85. VCU notifies students about possible ID exposure (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
  86. Scott County Man Pleads Guilty in Mummified Body Case (WTVQ Lexington)
  87. Woman sentenced for taking disabled son's income (Billings Gazette)
  88. Woman arrested after mailbox break-ins (ABC 13 Houston)
  89. Confessions of a Money Manager: Oh, how the mighty icons fall (The Capital Times)
  90. Stolen VCU computer exposes Social Security numbers (The News Virginian)
  91. Staten Island man charged with stealing Social Security money from aunt's bank accoun
  92. Should Saving for Retirement be Required? (US News & World Report)
  93. Woman sentenced for taking disabled son's income (Billings Gazette)
  94. Higher on last-minute buying (Business Times (Malaysia))
  95. One Hurt in Crash on Route 10 in Cabell County (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  96. Creditors use loophole to seize protected benefits (Argus Observer)
  97. a0870 BC-US-ACORN-VoterFraud 1stLd-Writethru 06-05 0751 (The Hays Daily News)
  98. Consolidated dispatch still on track (Keokuk Daily Gate City)
  99. Namibia: Kunene Hydro to Cost N$8 Billion (AllAfrica.com)
  100. Michigan man enters plea in abuse of mother, 85 (22 WSBT South Bend)
  101. 3 counties face marriage-license warnings (Kearney Hub)
  102. City animal control officer faces 'heart wrenching' job (Baltimore Sun)
  103. Former Eau Claire County DA convicted of forgery, identity theft (Pioneer Press)
  104. OSU Ends Freebies for Medical Employees (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  105. Flags Lowered in W.Va. Friday to Honor Soldier MIA Since 1950 (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 Wes
  106. PSC Denies Rate Hike for AEP (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  107. First Responders Getting Water Rescue Training (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  108. Greenup Pair Arrested on Drug Charges (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  109. SENIOR CALENDAR (Port Clinton News Herald)
  110. Bonds: The Next Economic Bubble to Burst? (Newsweek)
  111. Job Scams Likely to Rise as Economy Struggles (redOrbit)
  112. EPA Studying Use of Tire Rubber on Playgrounds (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  113. Police Reports - Northeast Suburban Life (Community Press & Recorder)
  114. Bro. Eddie plans huge rally to stop Con-ass (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  115. Medina Police assure Alber Road residents that newborn fawn will be OK (The Medina Su
  116. Manchin Says Special Session Was Impressive Show of Consensus (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 Wes
  117. GM woes wipe out suburban couple (ABC 7 Chicago)
  118. Business Outlook: Consumer Spending Is a Snag in the Recovery (BusinessWeek)
  119. Bay City approves Brownfield Plans for two new downtown developments (The Bay City Ti
  120. CBO predicts no retiree COLA on Dec. 1 - Navy News, news from Iraq - Navy Times (Navy
  121. Murder Conviction Overturned; Cabell County Woman Getting Out of Jail (WSAZ NewsChann
  122. BPL families to get rice at Rs 3 a kg (Navhind Times)
  123. CBO predicts no retiree COLA on Dec. 1 (Federal Times)
  124. Letters to the Editor (Alameda Journal)
  125. Mason County Man Guilty of 48 Sex Charges Learns Sentence (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Vi
  126. Letters to the Editor (Alameda Times-Star)
  127. Shaikh Mohammed Renews Confidence in DIFC and DFSA (Khaleej Times)
  128. Beshear Adds Gambling to Special Session Agenda (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  129. Three Inmates Flee W.Va. DOH Work Detail (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  130. Filipino households’ savings rate declining, ADB reports (The Manila Times)
  131. 100 days, billion hopes: UPA agenda | Prez address (IBN live)
  132. Save yourself a trip by visiting www.socialsecurity.gov (The Pilot-Independent)
  133. Social Security Stimulus Payments Sent (US News & World Report)
  134. Austin couple accused of welfare fraud (Austin Daily Herald)
  135. Man Charged With Selling Drugs to Informant (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  136. Police Charge Pair with Producing Counterfeit Checks (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virgini
  137. Jambalaya Guest: City Park Players’s “Social Security” (KALB Alexandria)
  138. Mystic Recipe: Dislodge Dodd (Litchfield County Times)
  139. Woman Accused of Lying to Collect Disability Benefits (WQOW Eau Claire)
  140. Maine Unemployment Checks In Error (WMTW Auburn)
  141. W.Va. Spring Cleanup Rids State of 335 Tons of Trash (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virgini
  142. Police Set to Clean up Hunt Avenue in Charleston (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  143. COFFEE BREAK: Expert cuts the confusion out of business documents (The Star-Ledger)
  144. Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  145. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-06-04 12:49 UPDATE 2-Turkey unveils package to boost jobs (Intera
  146. Error With Maine Unemployment Checks (WLBZ Bangor)
  147. Fraud ring under investigation (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
  148. Another small miracle for dog (Daily Pilot)
  149. BREAKING NEWS: Ambulance Flips on its Side, No Injuries (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virg
  150. BBB cautions consumers to beware of fake US Census workers (Midland Reporter-Telegram
  151. Women's reservation leads government's 100-day plan (New Kerala)
  152. Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Lexington Clipper-Herald
  153. NH Man Arrested For The 153rd Time To Plead Guilty (CBS News)
  154. Albany Chief Executive Martin Glick to Speak at Co-Employment and Risk Forum (Busines
  155. China sees some recovery in employment, more efforts needed: State Council (People's
  156. Nevada Insurance Agents, Brokers: Beware of Scam (Insurance Journal)
  157. President Conquers Notre Dame With Fair-Minded Words (Black Voices)
  158. Senior Citizens Won't Lose Benefits if They Receive Flood Disaster Aid (WOWK-TV West
  159. Following are the highlights of the 100 days programme of the new government: (Busine
  160. It's law: Gays couples can wed in NH (New Hampshire Union Leader)
  161. Bernanke: Cut deficit (The Nashua Telegraph)
  162. Jones: Reader stumped about drawing on husband’s S.S. (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  163. Woman Charged With Lying About Sickness (WEAU Eau Claire)
  164. Seniors may qualify for vouchers (MyCentralJersey.com)
  165. Protect the rights of the minority (The Acorn)
  166. Individual letters sent about hacked prescription files (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  167. Try Lancaster County for a great getaway (Westminster Community Times)
  168. White House rewrites curbs on lobbying stimulus (Freedom Forum Online)
  169. Volunteer of the Week (Main Line Times)
  170. Bernanke: curb budget deficit (Timaru Herald)
  171. Big Sandy Inmate Convicted of Assault (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  172. Essex county clerkâs office: Outreach program coming to town (The Progress)
  173. Customer records stored in restroom (WBTV Charlotte)
  174. German court: Nazi forced laborers entitled to pensions (JTA)
  175. Bernanke: Curb The Borrowing Binge (Forbes)
  176. Kentucky Governor Calls Special Session (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  177. Big Sandy Electric Rates to Increase (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  178. How Safe Are Your Medical Records? (Forbes)
  179. Number of Enhanced Driver Licenses top 100,000 in New York State (News 10 NBC Rochest
  180. Feds spike voter citizenship checks in Georgia (The Florida Times-Union)
  181. Identity theft victims have new tool to fight fraud (The News Journal)
  182. Death by deficit: A historical perspective (Jewish World Review)
  183. Church keeps feeding needy (Vallejo Times-Herald)
  184. Rendell drug plan would cover more seniors 30,000 additional people could qualify und
  185. What is a "phishing scam" and how can they be avoided? (Investopedia)
  186. German aid to help poorest districts (Vi?t Nam News)
  187. Banks can cover overdraft with government funds (San Francisco Chronicle)
  188. Debate Over Salinas Wal-Mart Continues (KSBW Salinas)
  189. Michigan news in brief: Scam seeks personal info from job seekers (Detroit Free Press
  190. Opening Remarks by the Vice President at the Business Leaders Roundtable on the Recov
  191. My Turn: Social Security Trust Fund raids must stop (Juneau Empire)
  192. For Some, Work Seems Never-Ending (NPR)
  193. Portsmouth, NH, man arrested for 153rd time (Boston Globe)
  194. Try Lancaster County for a great getaway (Westminster Community Times)
  195. Readers want to live out days in happy place (Press of Atlantic City)
  196. Batteries.com, insurance firm report data breaches (Computerworld)
  197. Portsmouth, NH, man arrested for 153rd time (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  198. The Top 10 Most Dangerous Web Search Terms (KRDO Colorado Springs)
  199. Carbondale man accused of selling fake ID to detective (KJCT 8 Grand Junction)
  200. New York Rich Kids' Reality Show to Make the Case for Being Old and Poor [Brave The C
  201. Neighbor recalls past dispute (The World)
  202. Creditors use loophole to seize protected benefits (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  203. Colo. man accused of selling fake ID to detective (Denver Post)
  204. Court: Bank of America can keep fees (UPI)
  205. Hovid steps up focus on over-the-counter products (Business Times (Malaysia))
  206. Police reports from local municipalities (Miami Herald)
  207. Colo. man accused of selling fake ID to detective (KRDO Colorado Springs)
  208. Bulgarian Economists Recommend Fiscal Deficit Policies (Novinite.com)
  209. Bulgarian Economists Recommend Fiscal Deficit Policies (Novinite.com)
  210. Border traffic moves easily with stricter ID code (The Bismarck Tribune)
  211. Noteworthy (The Shamokin News-Item)
  212. County's four biggest cities see drop in violent crime (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  213. Red Tape Cutters seeing more calls for assistance (Buffalo Grove Countryside)
  214. Financial dispute between city, Internal Revenue Service resolved, Holyoke Treasurer
  215. YOUR SECURITY: They've served us, now let us serve them (Eureka Times-Standard)
  216. 1st District not left untended (Tulsa World)
  217. Why Are More Boomers Claiming Social Security Benefits Early? (About.com)
  218. HSBC Bank Brazil Provides Full Integration Between Its Electronic Channels with m-ban
  219. Health plans abound for GOP (The Politico)
  220. Light Border Traffic Seen As Rules Change (CBS 5 Phoenix)
  221. 2009 Hurricane Season Begins (WESH 2 Orlando)
  222. Border traffic moves easily with stricter ID code (AP via Yahoo! News)
  223. Florida has no data 3 years into Medicaid trial (North Port Sun)
  224. Bank of America wins in $1 billion-plus Calif lawsuit (Reuters)
  225. Ridenour to debate at Oklahoma camp (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  226. Don't Get Caught in Census Bureau Cons (KRDO Colorado Springs)
  227. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-06-01 20:37 Bank of America wins in $1 bln-plus Calif lawsuit (In
  228. Border traffic moves easily with stricter ID code (MyMotherLode.com)
  229. Border traffic moves easily with new passport rules (The Brownsville Herald)
  230. Give your junk mail its final shredding (The News-Press)
  231. Rwanda: Gasabo Mayor, Kinyinya Residents in Land Row (AllAfrica.com)
  232. Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace...What? (redOrbit)
  233. Another small miracle for dog (Daily Pilot)
  234. ID thieves target job seekers, bosses (Bankrate.com)
  235. Man charged with sex crimes in North Carolina arrested in Myrtle Beach (The Myrtle Be
  236. Issue Brief Examines Social Security COLA, Medicare Part B Premium (Medical News Toda
  237. GERB Leader: Bulgaria Priorities Are Tourism, Energy Independence (Novinite.com)
  238. Miscreant sent to state prison (Lebanon Daily News)
  239. Why It's Hard to Fight Brokers (Kiplinger.com)
  240. What you need to know before buying a home (The Facts)
  241. Driver's license rules to take effect (The Capital)
  242. Gray matters: Caregiving is shared responsibility (Orlando Sentinel)
  243. Plan Now For a Better Future (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  244. New rules for border crossing take effect Monday (The Burlington Free Press)
  245. Another small miracle for dog (Daily Pilot)
  246. NEW LOCAL: McKean woman charged with ID theft (The Meadville Tribune)
  247. What you need to know before buying a home (The Facts)
  248. Archives offers $50,000 reward for missing data (KAUZ Wichita Falls)
  249. Pain of war follows refugees from Iraq to Tenn. (The Leaf Chronicle)
  250. Rakesh Mohan (Business Standard India)