- Social Security Administration Says Upstate Man Was Dead (WSPA Spartanburg)
- 'They raped my girl's body and soul' (People's Daily)
- Identity Theft On The Rise (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville)
- Getting the uninsured insured (Telluride Daily Planet)
- How to Reset Social Security Benefits (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
- Is money looking for you? (The Ottawa Times)
- For long-term gains, find low-cost funds (Austin American-Statesman)
- Probe funding abuse, says DA (Independent Online)
- Data Domain introduces data shredding (Network World)
- Struggling seniors recall Depression (The Florence Times-Daily)
- Baucus role makes liberals nervous (The Politico)
- What should those whippersnappers call us? (Daily Press)
- Police Log (The Daily News of Newburyport)
- Private company soliciting homeowners for free service (Vallejo Times-Herald)
- Is The U.S. Government Too Big To Fail? (Investopedia)
- Inquisitive truck inspector turns up Ore. suspect (Argus Observer)
- Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
- Denville police charge woman with identity theft from her aunt (The Citizen of Morris
- Drunk, in lot with 2 flats, draws attention in Morris Township (Morris NewsBee)
- Washington Township's Gallets ending long tenure, kind of (Observer-Tribune)
- Classic car market vibrant (Chicago Tribune)
- Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
- [NEWS ] BERNAMA NEWS COVERAGE: MAY 18 (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2009-05-17 21:11 Spain to extend jobless benefits, sees productivity p
- Fields of fear for Colorado illegal farm laborers (9 News Denver)
- Popular 2008 baby names for Alaska available online (Juneau Empire)
- Spain to extend jobless benefits, sees productivity pact (The Economic Times)
- SOCIAL SECURITY: Plan now for a better future (The Lufkin Daily News)
- Students learn about the DREAM Act (Queens Courier)
- Hensarling staff offer aid to area residents (The Terrell Tribune)
- GOVERNMENT (The Hindu)
- COMING SUNDAY (Kingston Daily Freeman)
- 4 offices pursue single ID card system (Sun Star)
- The Future Of The GOP (Forbes)
- Reedsport pellet mill faces appeal from Roseburg man (The World)
- Personal watercraft use draws Sheriff's warning (The World)
- City to extend seniors' discounts (Florida Keys Keynoter)
- Most people's Medicare premiums protected (The Longview News-Journal)
- Obama, Congress reconsidering driver’s license law (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Strong Reaction to Stimulus Checks Story (FOX 5 New York)
- 5-16 Business in brief (The Edmond Sun)
- Popular business directory searches (The Edmond Sun)
- Health Plans Would Add to Controls on Insurers (New York Times)
- OCEANSIDE: Friends recall life of longtime homeless woman (North County Times)
- Florida Coach Urban Meyer doesn't seem to be anybody's buddy (Orlando Sentinel)
- Blind Miami Beach man loses beloved guide dog of 10 years (Miami Herald)
- Docu-Drama: Bank exec's severance delayed (San Jose Mercury News)
- Sullivan man charged with defrauding Social Security, VA (The Champaign News-Gazette)
- NYSHA to open new exhibit on Doubleday (The Cooperstown Crier)
- Research and Markets: This Essential Q2 2009 Mexico Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Re
- Fitial tells Pacific mayors of ill effects of federalization (Saipan Tribune)
- The 81% Tax Increase (Forbes)
- Editorial: City Council and its lawyers trying to keep legitimate public records unde
- Students learn about the DREAM Act (Queens Courier)
- AAPB Foundation to Fund Three Research Grants for Graduate Students (Newswise)
- Police Blotter, May 17 (The Suburbanite)
- Three-ring credit card scam dismantled (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- Ill. veteran charged in alleged disabilities fraud (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
- 25 years for manslaughter (Harrison Daily Times)
- Michael Page man meets tax demands (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
- Board considers wage increase request (Harrison Daily Times)
- Hensarling staff offer aid to area residents (The Terrell Tribune)
- Desperate measures (Pasadena Weekly)
- Bill Introduced To Combat Illegal Immigration (WCPO Cincinnati)
- Key deadline arrives for General Assembly (WRAL.com Raleigh)
- Mozambique: Assembly Ratifies Judicial Appointments (AllAfrica.com)
- Bakr and Boyle (Al-Ahram Weekly)
- Inglis promoting carbon tax (The State)
- Tornado Warning for Greene County (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
- Insider May Have Breached More Than 10,000 Patient Records At Johns Hopkins (Dark Rea
- Time, Money Runing Out (WHO-TV 13 Des Moines)
- Editorial: Social Security & Medicare Running Out Of Money Faster Than First Thought
- Graduates Filling a Nursing Shortage (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
- Tornado Kills One in Northern Missouri (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
- Severe Thunderstorm Warnings (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
- Keeping homeless healthy (The Daily Reflector)
- Fake immigrant papers are genuine growth industry (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
- Farrah Fawcett: 'Under a microscope' and holding onto hope (Zap2It)
- Analysis: Timing is everything in ending stimulus (The Arizona Republic)
- Man Killed in Accident at Loren Cook Plant (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
- BARB ARRIGO: The forecast for future retirees (Detroit Free Press)
- Crossing guard nearing half century of service (The Gleaner)
- Analysis: Timing is everything in ending stimulus (San Francisco Chronicle)
- House Destroyed in Mid-Morning Fire (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
- Alliant rate hike proposal causes concern at hearing (Keokuk Daily Gate City)
- School Leader Faces 4 Felony Charges (Indiana's NewsCenter)
- How to Save Money and Time Completing the FAFSA (Carteret County News-Times)
- Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Lexington Clipper-Herald
- U.S. tax system in need of reform (Greeley Tribune)
- Crisis may worsen Xeno (iafrica.com)
- Grimmer picture seen for Social Security, Medicare (MENAFN)
- Jordan- New law allows non-Jordanian workers to join trade unions (MENAFN)
- Social Security and Medicare finances worsen (The Journal News)
- Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Carteret County News-Time
- Social Security, Medicare financial problems rising (Times Leader)
- Barack helps boost unconventional baby names in 2008 (Malta Star)
- Fair Housing Law change debated, delayed by Westchester board (The Journal News)
- Social Security and Medicare finances worsen (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Medicare fund to run out of money by 2017 (Financial Times)
- 1 in 10 ages 50 to 64 lack health coverage (Honolulu Advertiser)
- Medicare Hospital Trust Headed for Deficit in 2017; Trustees Say It is ‘Urgent Concer
- Audit reveals problems at health clinic (Lexington Herald-Leader)
- Social Insecurity (Pensacola News Journal)
- Recession Hits Social Security, Medicare (KCBS Radio San Francisco)
- MT most popular baby names list released (KPAX Missoula)
- Pelosi Statement on Annual Report of Social Security and Medicare Trustees (PR Newswi
- Bob Kipp: water world (KWWL Iowa)
- Man Charged in Shooting Death of Salish Kootenai College Athlete (Flathead Beacon)
- Annual checkup for Social Security and Medicare (The Morning Journal)
- Dead Woman Gets Federal Stimulus Check (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
- Social Security, Medicare checkup out today expected to be grim (Pensacola News Journ
- New Jersey Hospital Association to Promote nTelagent's Self-Pay Management System (PR
- For Media (Cato Institute)
- Attorney General Eric Holder to Participate in Top Cops Award Ceremonies (PR Newswire
- Callpod(R) Introduces Keeper(TM), a Secure & Encrypted Data & Password Vault for PCs
- NCPA Briefing Raises Questions About Trustees' Annual Report (PR Newswire via Yahoo!
- Va couple sentenced for defrauding Social Security (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
- Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
- Faith leaders unite to support immigration reform (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
- Charges must change in identity theft cases (The Kansas City Star)
- Perriello forecasts jobs in combating climate change (Danville Register & Bee)
- Japan opposition to pick new leader before poll (The Star)
- School board interviews candidates for vacant seat (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
- Sore losers looking for a civil war (Macon Telegraph)
- Web offers plethora of financial info for women (Erie Times-News)
- Japan opposition to pick new leader before poll (Reuters) (Yahoo!7 World News)
- Postville anniversary vigil in Waterloo draws many faiths (Quad-City Times)
- Senior citizens feel effects of economic conditions (Laurel Outlook)
- Kansas City Officers Named Top Cops (KSHB-TV Kansas City)
- Financial 4-1-1: Personal Stimulus $$ and more (WSTM NBC3 Central New York)
- Student's essay about voting wins state nod (Courier-Post)
- Lee County Sheriff’s Office reports for May 12 (Opelika-Auburn News)
- What’s the deal with all those warranty calls?* One senator wants an investigation (W
- Retirement Living: New milestone reached in pensions' slow death (Market Watch)
- Why You Should Be Worried About Your Privacy on the Web (PC World)
- Company provides phone service discount for some people on public assistance (News 12
- Blotter: Burglary suspect seen in Cupertino store (Cupertino Courier)
- Judge orders Villanueva held without bond (KXLY-TV Spokane)
- Obama Proposes New Taxes on Dealers, Life Insurance (Update3) (Bloomberg)
- Defining a deficit: What it means today, for the future (CBC)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2009-05-11 21:03 DIARY - Today in Washington - May 12 (Interactive Inv
- Lakewood may check legal status of its workers (KING5 Seattle)
- TD Ameritrade data theft settlement gets court OK (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- CMS Awards Medicaid Integrity Program Contract to HMS (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
- Eye of the Hurricane (Kitco.com)
- TD Ameritrade data theft settlement gets court OK (Canadian Business)
- TD Ameritrade data theft settlement gets court OK (MSN Money Canada)
- Replacing the US dollar: A lengthy affair (rediff.com)
- Use caution during census (The Augusta Chronicle)
- Emma and Jacob top list of popular baby names (Louisville Courier-Journal)
- Agencies assist victims, offer tips to avoid scams (The Arizona Republic)
- Section 8 housing shifts south, east (Tulsa World)
- U.S. Recovery May Start, Then Sputter as Zarnowitz Rule Is Bent (Bloomberg)
- SNAP ANALYSIS - Implications of Japan opposition leader quitting (Reuters via Yahoo!
- Know when you can start collecting Social Security (New Haven Register)
- Neighbors Briefs (Arizona Daily Star)
- Treasurer’s tricky balancing act (The West Australian)
- Labour disputes double in China (The Times of India)
- Social Security says all '240' permits called back in (Saipan Tribune)
- For Victims of Recession, Patchwork State Aid (The Hendersonville Times-News)
- Make the Most of Your Retirement by Planning Ahead (About.com)
- Same-sex couples need more protections beyond ruling (The Gazette)
- 100-plus cops might retire before July 1 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Employers, not immigrants, targeted (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Eastern Shore counties feel job pinch (The Capital)
- Chester Senior Center to host Wellness Fair (Delaware County Times)
- Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
- Pennington Addresses Marshall Graduates (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Stamford beach stickers available for purchase (Stamford Advocate)
- How Trouble Gives Way To New Trials (Washington Post)
- Social Security, Medicare deficits portend inflation (Austin American-Statesman)
- School Registrations (Corsicana Daily Sun)
- Census Workers are Knocking on Mid-South Doors (Eyewitness News Memphis)
- Stamp Out Hunger Helps Feeds Those In Need (KION 46 Salinas)
- Father of child bride gets year in jail (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
- SNAP program grows as economy declines (The News-Times)
- Flu outbreak exposes flaws in Mexico's health care system (Times & Transcript)
- Gateway faces deficit (The Journal Times)
- Famed Oakland Activist Mother Wright Dies At 87 (CBS 5 Bay Area)
- Free Chicken Offer Hits KFC Hard (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- 160,000 student, alumni accounts breached at UC Berkeley (IT World)
- UC Berkeley Computer Database Hacked: 160K At Risk (CBS 5 Bay Area)
- Notes from WESCO's annual meeting (Guru Focus)
- Hackers Obtain 160,000 Records from U.C. Berkeley (PC Magazine)
- You Ask, We Investigate: Working Man's Woes (KAUZ Wichita Falls)
- News Updates: (The Berkeley Daily Planet)
- Barack, Miley move up baby-name list (The Vail Trail)
- Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (NBC 12 Richmond)
- Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (FOX 11 Santa Maria)
- Longevity Should Have a Prominent Place in Any Retirement Plan (Business Wire via Yah
- Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (The Dickinson Press)
- Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (Boston Herald)
- Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
- Nets Take a Stand on Prime-time Obama Pre-emptions (Mediaweek)
- Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (New London Day)
- Toyota Posts Worst Performance Ever (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- From The Mayor's Office (Floral Park Dispatch)
- Suspect In Wesleyan slaying surrenders (FOX 31 Denver)
- Lawmakers seek another $1.2 million in city, schools budget cuts (Stamford Advocate)
- Suspect In Wesleyan Slaying Turns Himself In (FOX 31 Denver)
- $250 stimulus checks only a loan for many Social Security recipients (Asbury Park Pre
- Chamber head: China will 'bottom out' this quarter (China Daily)
- Small cuts will do little to tame deficit (San Francisco Chronicle)
- 7 Pa. ACORN workers charged in voter probe (The Washington DC Examiner)
- Stop "Hillary-care" now! (Salon.com)
- Analysis: Slow recovery no help for Obama's plans (The Star)
- Letters to the Editor May 7, 2009 (The Sag Harbor Express)
- A penny saved is a government oversight (The Middlesboro Daily)
- Prevent identity theft by taking control of personal information (Newton Daily News)
- Local social security and ssi beneficiaries to receive $250 recovery checks starting
- US Supreme Court rejects some immigrant ID theft charges (The Tennessean)
- Walgreens Cuts Ribbon on Huntington Store (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- Ghana: Ho Police Brutalise 29 Years Old Man (AllAfrica.com)
- $250 checks going to millions of seniors Thursday (CNN)
- Ghana: After Seizure of Vehicle On Orders of Court (AllAfrica.com)
- BREAKING NEWS: W.Va. Company Buys Greenbrier Resort (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia
- More stimulus funds channeled to NM (New Mexico Business Weekly)
- Observer Forum: Letters to the Editor (The Charlotte Observer)
- Rock Hill school district answers your questions (The Rock Hill Herald)
- Obama Calls for $17 Billion in Budget Cuts, Resistance Likely (Bloomberg)
- North Central Massachusetts Community Calendar (Sentinel & Enterprise)
- Skweyiya hailed by civic groups (Independent Online)
- Can the Web Fix the Immigration Mess? (ABC News)
- Computer hard drive sold on eBay 'had details of top secret U.S. missile defence syst
- America's Retirees Working to Protect Health Care Benefits They Earned (Carteret Coun
- Cameroon: West - Over 100 Enterprises March on Labour Day (AllAfrica.com)
- Tax freeze available to help seniors keep homes (The Herald News)
- Hit by job crunch, China trains entrepreneurs (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
- Deadlines for disaster unemployment assistance nearing (Devils Lake Journal)
- Thai Asean News Network (Thailand Outlook Channel)
- City expects to save $90,000 per year per firefighter who leaves (Journal Gazette & T
- Beshears report $240,371 in income (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Census employees working in Danville area (Eden Daily News)
- Fair Tax unfair to those who earn paycheck (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
- Staying on Top of Electronic Case Filings (Law.com)
- Council accepts housing plan, with reservations (The Naperville Sun)
- Rural Airport to Rival West Virginia's Two Largest (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- While Germany's economy declines, the number of jobless has not soared and reduced wo
- Laid-off Eldon factory worker, 65, trains to be cop (Jefferson City News Tribune)
- Crimewatch, April 19-May 4 (The Red and Black)
- Poverty up among local children (Post-Bulletin)
- Wednesday police reports (Marshfield News Herald)
- 5/5 Local briefs (Cleburne Times-Review)
- Vehicle insurance hits speed bump (Vietnam Net)
- Local news briefs (News Chief)
- Elder abuse prosecution cases quadrupled in 2008 (Williamson Daily News)
- Denied Social Security applicants with '240K' permits called back (Saipan Tribune)
- Watch, Listen & Win (KMPH FOX 26 Central San Joaquin Valley)
- New privacy rules mean more hassle for city and residents (MLive.com)
- Laid-Off Worker, 65, Trains To Be Cop (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)