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  1. New rules for border crossing take effect Monday (The Burlington Free Press)
  2. Another small miracle for dog (Daily Pilot)
  3. NEW LOCAL: McKean woman charged with ID theft (The Meadville Tribune)
  4. What you need to know before buying a home (The Facts)
  5. Archives offers $50,000 reward for missing data (KAUZ Wichita Falls)
  6. Pain of war follows refugees from Iraq to Tenn. (The Leaf Chronicle)
  7. Rakesh Mohan (Business Standard India)
  8. For ID theft protection, do it yourself (The Record and Herald News)
  9. CPS student records found in alley (Chicago Tribune)
  10. Cost of living goes backward (Victorville Daily Press)
  11. USG - $63.8 Trillion in debt. $688,621.00 per household! (Strategy Page)
  12. Letters to the Editor 5/31 (The Cambrian)
  13. Meltdown 101: Deficits raise financing worries (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  14. Combined Locks reader helps complete search for family of 12 American prisoners of wa
  15. Retirees' income dried up when high-flying investments crashed (Las Vegas Review-Jour
  16. Experts suggest steps to protect investments (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
  17. Last Hiroshima POW family found with help from newspaper, historian (The Oshkosh Nort
  18. Tax records identify illegals (The Washington Times)
  19. Speaker puts economic loss in perspective (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  20. DON NOBLE: ‘Cracker Queen' memoir leaves me scratching my head (The Tuscaloosa News)
  21. Burt Solomon ÃÂ Why the Personal Experience of Supreme Court Justices Matters (Washin
  22. Imagine 785 Jacqui Smiths all in one place... Brussels makes our expenses scandal see
  23. Social Security office returns to isle (Galveston County Daily News)
  24. ID-theft ruling: Set your own fraud alerts (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  25. JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ????????:????????????? (Japan Today)
  26. The 'No Problem' Mindset: Guaranteed Destruction (GoldSeek.com)
  27. Busting Illegal Aliens With Tax Records -- Is It Legal? (Fox News)
  28. Paying taxes comes back to bite illegal immigrants (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  29. Smith gets 100Gs offer after incident with a Taser (Pahrump Valley Times)
  30. Why you must vote in the European elections (Times Online)
  31. Complaining doesn't help the system (The Daily Commercial)
  32. Leap in U.S. debt hits taxpayers with 12% more red ink (Asbury Park Press)
  33. Another small miracle for dog (Daily Pilot)
  34. NEWS OF RECORD (Chillicothe Gazette)
  35. Queen's embezzler gets 40-month term (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
  36. BBB warnsof censusscammers (Killeen Daily Herald)
  37. Visalia woman who was sold a loan she couldn't afford is fighting to keep her house (
  38. Briefs (Lowell Sun)
  39. Better Business Bureau warns of fake census workers (The Buffalo News)
  40. Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Carteret County News-Tim
  41. A closer look at what's included in the state budget compromise (WKBT La Crosse)
  42. SCOTT BURNS: Paying extra cash on mortgage payments is beneficial (Daily Breeze)
  43. Highlights of State Budget Passed by Committee Today (WSAW Wausau)
  44. White House rewrites curbs on lobbying stimulus (Boston Globe)
  45. More info on getting FEMA disaster assistance for flood damage (WYMT Mountain News)
  46. Will Nigeria Ever Change? (This Day)
  47. Oregon lawmakers reject federal Real ID costs (The Oregonian)
  48. Police Blotter (Westminster Community Times)
  49. Leap in U.S. debt hits taxpayers with 12% more red ink (USA Today)
  50. 2009/05/30 (The New Straits Times)
  51. B-P proposal trims tax hike to 12.7% (The Leader-Herald)
  52. Budget committee OKs driver's card for illegal immigrants in Wisconsin (FOX 6 Milwauk
  53. Two are charged for assault (Post-Bulletin)
  54. Acme man charged with aggravated assault, fleeing, DUI (Daily Courier)
  55. 25-year-old faces forgery charges (Austin Daily Herald)
  56. NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis Set to Return to Florida (NASA)
  57. Indiana News Summary (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)
  58. Voice of the People — May 29, 2009 (The Rock Hill Herald)
  59. New security rules take effect Monday (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
  60. Clock Ticking for Ashley County Storm Victims to File Unemployment Claims (KARK Littl
  61. Community briefs May 28 (The Fort Morgan Times)
  62. Banking and Financial (Mondaq)
  63. 14th Migrant Workers Day rites set June 7 (Sun Star)
  64. Makeovers get students ready for job hunt (The Shelby Star)
  65. Easing the transition: Transition Fair helps released inmates readjust to society (Ja
  66. Nope, Still No Recovery (The Motley Fool)
  67. Police and local briefs (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
  68. Ghana: Government States Position On SIC (AllAfrica.com)
  69. Aetna Contacts 65,000 After Web Site Data Breach (PC World)
  70. Community Calendar (The Berkeley Daily Planet)
  71. Economic Crisis as Catalyst (Middle East Online)
  72. Indianapolis man sues city over '08 arrest (The Indianapolis Star)
  73. Sunflashes (Toronto Sun)
  74. NEWS BRIEFS (The Columbus Dispatch)
  75. Rwanda: Price of CBD Plots Reduced By 20 Percent (AllAfrica.com)
  76. Back in the Day: Escambia Farms grew out of New Deal program (Crestview News Bulletin
  77. New Castle man admits he burned murder victim's car (The Star Press)
  78. Susan Tompor: A little extra help for seniors trying to save (Detroit Free Press)
  79. Bills from ACLU suit adding up to nearly $100,000 (Greeley Tribune)
  80. ID-aware shoppers cautious but avoid paranoia (The Daily Item)
  81. Focus on gay marriage rights stays on state fights (Arizona Daily Star)
  82. Lofty expectations (Colorado Springs Independent)
  83. Concessions inevitable, local GM workers say (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  84. Want to Friend the Feds? (BusinessWeek)
  85. Rochester family battles insurers, cancer (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  86. Guilty plea in child's death by methadone overdose (Everett Herald)
  87. National sales tax idea getting fresh look (Seattle Times)
  88. Authorities bust check fraud ring (UPI)
  89. Son found competent for trial in parental abuse case (The Muskegon Chronicle)
  90. Students' Social Security Nos. Found In Dumpster (WCPO Cincinnati)
  91. California to remain key in gay marriage fight (4:26 p.m.) (The Stockton Record)
  92. Crisis & bankruptcies are just what US needs (The Economic Times)
  93. Education feature: Online auction, physical fitness summer classes offered at CCC (Cl
  94. Low-income senior complex coming to town (Victorville Daily Press)
  95. Students' Social Security Nos. Found In Dumpster (The Kentucky Post)
  96. Focus on gay marriage rights stays on state fights (AP via Yahoo! News)
  97. US rating safe, says Moody's (Perth Now)
  98. Johnson announces Memorial Day schedule (Plano Courier)
  99. Military retirement won't affect benefits (The Record and Herald News)
  100. Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
  101. Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
  102. Seniors cope with changes in health care (The Mesquite News)
  103. MORTON KONDRACKE: Future prosperity depends on `New Contract' for kids (The Indiana G
  104. Eradicate child labour, Save the Children! (New Kerala)
  105. Two Hundred French, Flemish Couples Re-Marry for Solidarity (The Epoch Times)
  106. Diocese tightens pensions for clergy (Boston Globe)
  107. EU approves special residence, work permit scheme for foreigners (New Kerala)
  108. Pressure building to fix entitlements (The Durango Herald)
  109. MCOT Public Company Limited.2008 (MCOT - English News By Thai News Agency)
  110. Uganda: NSSF Return Excites the Stock Market (AllAfrica.com)
  111. Tanzania: Experts Consult On Infrastructure Financing (AllAfrica.com)
  112. Dunkin Donuts Giveaway 5/25/09 | WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY | Contests (WBNG Binghamton)
  113. Here's what's open and closed today (Florida Today)
  114. Their view: New COLA war not about soft drinks (Silver City Sun-News)
  115. Frelinghuysen talks health care in Roxbury (Roxbury Register)
  116. Wolf On Economy: 'We Need To Make A Choice' (Leesburg Today)
  117. Another small miracle for dog (Daily Pilot)
  118. Fix is hard for Medicare, Social Security finances (Muzi)
  119. Holiday closings (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
  120. Atul Gawande: What a Texas town can teach us about health care. (The New Yorker)
  121. Public Works/Development Projects This Week (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Reg
  122. Argentina Stimulus Plan Is Set to Target Home Sales: Week Ahead (Bloomberg)
  123. Laid off? You likely will never make as much (Chicago Tribune)
  124. The Medicare, Social Security Bankruptcies We Need (Washington Post)
  125. Wesleyan grads encouraged to remake nation at commencement (The Middletown Press)
  126. INTERVIEW A. BARRY RAND (Dallas Morning News)
  127. Understand terms before extending your car warranty (Dallas Morning News)
  128. Frelinghuysen talks health care in Roxbury (Roxbury Register)
  129. Fix is hard for Medicare, Social Security finances (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
  130. Toshiba to cut costs by $3.5 bln (PhysOrg)
  131. Fix is hard for Medicare, Social Security finances (PhysOrg)
  132. Boulder County property owners hit hard by assessments (Colorado Daily)
  133. Fix is hard for Medicare, Social Security (MSNBC)
  134. Caregiving costs Americans millions (Deseret News)
  135. WA jails people for court debt; experts critical (Seattle Times)
  136. Hawaii Holds First All Digital Election (NBC San Diego)
  137. The Dream Team part II (Hindustan Times)
  138. Fears Grow Over U.S. Losing Triple-A Credit Rating (Fox News)
  139. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  140. Fields of fear for Colorado illegal farm laborers (The Vail Trail)
  141. JumpCon Founder Files For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Protection (Airlock Alpha)
  142. Medicaid Infrastructure Grant enables residents (The Garden Island)
  143. Letters for Saturday, May 23, 2009 (The Record and Herald News)
  144. The Long and Short of Collecting Survivor Benefit (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Fina
  145. Scramble for power in Meralco (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  146. Pair given probation for selling information (St. Tammany News)
  147. Reasons to back tax reform (The Logan Herald Journal)
  148. Living a day in poverty (Daily Local News)
  149. Ind. agency sends private data to wrong companies (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
  150. Sops for hospitals to treat poor (The Telegraph)
  151. Sky-high city salaries only paint half of the picture (The Milpitas Post)
  152. Lozada and Marañon: A tale of two causes (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  153. They’ve Served Us; Let Us Serve Them (La Prensa San Diego)
  154. Spotswood considering name change for senior center to reflect wide range of services
  155. Police seek man in bus stop robbery (Las Vegas Sun)
  156. Johnson announces Memorial Day schedule (Plano Courier)
  157. Tokyo outpaces nation in aging (The Japan Times)
  158. Retired and struggling to find out what's next (INO News)
  159. New details on Goodyear buy out (Weakley County Press)
  160. Koosman pleads guilty to tax charge (Inter-County Leader)
  161. PSGC votes to cut back JALA funding (Jacksonville Daily Record)
  162. MN Drivers Won't Get Automatic Voter Registration (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
  163. Argentina President Links New Taxes To Payment Of Boden 2012 (Nasdaq)
  164. Former Texas Lottery employee arrested (The Weatherford Democrat)
  165. Indiana agency sends private data to wrong companies (WTHR Indianapolis)
  166. SCAM ALERT: Census Scams (ABC 2 Baltimore)
  167. Mega Millions lottery winner proved his wife wrong (Lottery Post)
  168. Phoenix woman solves 20-year adoption puzzle (The Arizona Republic)
  169. Police Blotter (The Manville News)
  170. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  171. "The Woman Behind the New Deal:" biography of first female cabinet member (Seattle Ti
  172. Tax bill needs more time to debate - analysts (Zawya)
  173. Stop raiding Social Security (The Daily Commercial)
  174. Homeless campers given deadline (The Stockton Record)
  175. Former Heller Trio Cuts Fee Deal With Estate (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  176. Your views: Political punches (Florida Today)
  177. Getting the uninsured insured (Telluride Daily Planet)
  178. More News (The Hazleton Standard-Speaker)
  179. Hot Topics from the Better Business Bureau (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  180. Cops and Courts: May 21, 2009 (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  181. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR (Delaware Coast Press)
  182. Our first neo-Marxist president? (Jewish World Review)
  183. China sees results in boosting domestic consumption (The Malaysian Insider)
  184. Police Blotter (Daily Record)
  185. Fresno Coroner Searches for 800lb Man's Family (KFSN-TV Fresno)
  186. Hackers compromise Ball State server (Ball State Daily News)
  187. Uganda: Bourse Reacts to NSSF Come-Back (AllAfrica.com)
  188. Rush into socialism reflects historic shifts (The News Virginian)
  189. BEN column - Jason's Light update; Corrine Riggins honored; Linda Forbes is back with
  190. Memories resurface with lost items from Hudson River plane (Knoxville News Sentinel)
  191. Other News (Bernama)
  192. In the Portland area, no one feels safe from recession's grip (The Oregonian)
  193. Police Reports (Times Chronicle & Glenside News & The Globe)
  194. Father searching for daughter who's been missing for nearly 2 years (KHQ Spokane)
  195. Seniors may register for ID card program (MyCentralJersey.com)
  196. Stock markets' rise: A happy surprise! (rediff.com)
  197. Wesco Financial Annual Meeting Notes (Guru Focus)
  198. Missing drive had no Clinton Administration records, says National Archives (Computer
  199. Facing The Late-Career New-Career Challenge (Forbes)
  200. Pickpockets target area stores (KENS 5 San Antonio)
  201. Ethan, Chloe top Hawaii baby names (Honolulu Advertiser)
  202. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway turns 100 (News On 6 Tulsa)
  203. Lithuania’s Iron Lady (Baltic Times)
  204. Police reports - Western Hills Press (Community Press & Recorder)
  205. Monterey Airport Gets $8 Million (KSBW Salinas)
  206. Online Wagering Attracting Interest (KLAS Las Vegas)
  207. Community news (This Week Pickerington)
  208. 2nd brother pleads guilty in Crosslines Ministry computer theft (KFJX Pittsburg)
  209. BBB warns consumers about warranty scammers (Bureau County Republican)
  210. National Archives missing sensitive, Clinton-era data (USA Today)
  211. Survey lists best places to work in federal gov't (Chicago Tribune)
  212. Millions of Potentially Sensitive Records from the Clinton Era Gone Missing (Blogcrit
  213. BBB Warns Of Census Scams (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  214. Trend of unusual baby names continuing (redOrbit)
  215. Archives loses hard drive of Clinton administration records (Federal Times)
  216. Political Bites: It's Rush against the world (The Yahoo! Newsroom via Yahoo! News)
  217. Hard drive with Clinton-era data missing from National Archives (Computerworld)
  218. Clinton administration sensitive data missing (Daily Record)
  219. SA gets competitive (iafrica.com)
  220. Returning To Work: Is It Right For You And Your Family? (Investopedia)
  221. Jobs available with U.S. Census Bureau (The Salisbury Post)
  222. Police blotter: Disability checks stolen (The Salisbury Post)
  223. China needs reforms for growth mode shift (China Daily)
  224. Farmers market welcomes musician (Patterson Irrigator)
  225. Social Security errors disclosed (Courier-Post)
  226. Congress may hand gun-rights advocates a victory in credit card bill (Seattle Times)
  227. Posing as dead sister in scam draws 5 years (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  228. NY man imprisoned in $2 million tax refund scam (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  229. Identity Theft On The Rise (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville)
  230. Sensitive data missing from National Archives (AP via Yahoo! News)
  231. Money 911: Can credit card debt be inherited? (MSNBC)
  232. Finch seeks moratorium on pension funding (Connecticut Post)
  233. Former southwest Missouri county official defends spending wards' money (Columbia Mis
  234. Carthage Terrace provides care close to home (Hancock County Journal-Pilot)
  235. National Archives Loses Sensitive Data (Fox News)
  236. Continuing Life Communities VP Recommends the Value of Retirement Communities to Comb
  237. THE FULL MONTY (David Shribman via Yahoo! News)
  238. ANALYSIS: Obama's vast agenda sparks concern (The Washington Times)
  239. Abuse lawsuit against two top U.S. officials denied (South County Spotlight)
  240. Americans must stand tall and act (The Augusta Chronicle)
  241. Retail Therapy for Plastic-Heavy Wallets (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  242. Miss California, critics both have the right to speak up (Daily Record)
  243. In Brief (Kathimerini)
  244. Washington Twp. official's retirement to save $90K (Daily Record)
  245. And now for the important news .... (Jewish World Review)
  246. State Web site tracks stimulus spending (Lansing State Journal)
  247. Health insurance in private sector to become mandatory (Zawya)
  248. FEMA offers help for March wind victims (Washington Times-Herald)
  249. Paralegal Charged With Stealing Funds From One Law Firm to Pay Restitution to Another
  250. Lawmakers file slew of resolutions (The Daily Comet)