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