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  1. Social Security Administration Says Upstate Man Was Dead (WSPA Spartanburg)
  2. 'They raped my girl's body and soul' (People's Daily)
  3. Identity Theft On The Rise (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville)
  4. Getting the uninsured insured (Telluride Daily Planet)
  5. How to Reset Social Security Benefits (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  6. Is money looking for you? (The Ottawa Times)
  7. For long-term gains, find low-cost funds (Austin American-Statesman)
  8. Probe funding abuse, says DA (Independent Online)
  9. Data Domain introduces data shredding (Network World)
  10. Struggling seniors recall Depression (The Florence Times-Daily)
  11. Baucus role makes liberals nervous (The Politico)
  12. What should those whippersnappers call us? (Daily Press)
  13. Police Log (The Daily News of Newburyport)
  14. Private company soliciting homeowners for free service (Vallejo Times-Herald)
  15. Is The U.S. Government Too Big To Fail? (Investopedia)
  16. Inquisitive truck inspector turns up Ore. suspect (Argus Observer)
  17. Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
  18. Denville police charge woman with identity theft from her aunt (The Citizen of Morris
  19. Drunk, in lot with 2 flats, draws attention in Morris Township (Morris NewsBee)
  20. Washington Township's Gallets ending long tenure, kind of (Observer-Tribune)
  21. Classic car market vibrant (Chicago Tribune)
  22. Daily Herald (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  23. [NEWS ] BERNAMA NEWS COVERAGE: MAY 18 (Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
  24. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-05-17 21:11 Spain to extend jobless benefits, sees productivity p
  25. Fields of fear for Colorado illegal farm laborers (9 News Denver)
  26. Popular 2008 baby names for Alaska available online (Juneau Empire)
  27. Spain to extend jobless benefits, sees productivity pact (The Economic Times)
  28. SOCIAL SECURITY: Plan now for a better future (The Lufkin Daily News)
  29. Students learn about the DREAM Act (Queens Courier)
  30. Hensarling staff offer aid to area residents (The Terrell Tribune)
  31. GOVERNMENT (The Hindu)
  32. COMING SUNDAY (Kingston Daily Freeman)
  33. 4 offices pursue single ID card system (Sun Star)
  34. The Future Of The GOP (Forbes)
  35. Reedsport pellet mill faces appeal from Roseburg man (The World)
  36. Personal watercraft use draws Sheriff's warning (The World)
  37. City to extend seniors' discounts (Florida Keys Keynoter)
  38. Most people's Medicare premiums protected (The Longview News-Journal)
  39. Obama, Congress reconsidering driver’s license law (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  40. Strong Reaction to Stimulus Checks Story (FOX 5 New York)
  41. 5-16 Business in brief (The Edmond Sun)
  42. Popular business directory searches (The Edmond Sun)
  43. Health Plans Would Add to Controls on Insurers (New York Times)
  44. OCEANSIDE: Friends recall life of longtime homeless woman (North County Times)
  45. Florida Coach Urban Meyer doesn't seem to be anybody's buddy (Orlando Sentinel)
  46. Blind Miami Beach man loses beloved guide dog of 10 years (Miami Herald)
  47. Docu-Drama: Bank exec's severance delayed (San Jose Mercury News)
  48. Sullivan man charged with defrauding Social Security, VA (The Champaign News-Gazette)
  49. NYSHA to open new exhibit on Doubleday (The Cooperstown Crier)
  50. Research and Markets: This Essential Q2 2009 Mexico Pharmaceuticals and Healthcare Re
  51. Fitial tells Pacific mayors of ill effects of federalization (Saipan Tribune)
  52. The 81% Tax Increase (Forbes)
  53. Editorial: City Council and its lawyers trying to keep legitimate public records unde
  54. Students learn about the DREAM Act (Queens Courier)
  55. AAPB Foundation to Fund Three Research Grants for Graduate Students (Newswise)
  56. Police Blotter, May 17 (The Suburbanite)
  57. Three-ring credit card scam dismantled (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  58. Ill. veteran charged in alleged disabilities fraud (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
  59. 25 years for manslaughter (Harrison Daily Times)
  60. Michael Page man meets tax demands (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
  61. Board considers wage increase request (Harrison Daily Times)
  62. Hensarling staff offer aid to area residents (The Terrell Tribune)
  63. Desperate measures (Pasadena Weekly)
  64. Bill Introduced To Combat Illegal Immigration (WCPO Cincinnati)
  65. Key deadline arrives for General Assembly (WRAL.com Raleigh)
  66. Mozambique: Assembly Ratifies Judicial Appointments (AllAfrica.com)
  67. Bakr and Boyle (Al-Ahram Weekly)
  68. Inglis promoting carbon tax (The State)
  69. Tornado Warning for Greene County (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  70. Insider May Have Breached More Than 10,000 Patient Records At Johns Hopkins (Dark Rea
  71. Time, Money Runing Out (WHO-TV 13 Des Moines)
  72. Editorial: Social Security & Medicare Running Out Of Money Faster Than First Thought
  73. Graduates Filling a Nursing Shortage (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  74. Tornado Kills One in Northern Missouri (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  75. Severe Thunderstorm Warnings (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  76. Keeping homeless healthy (The Daily Reflector)
  77. Fake immigrant papers are genuine growth industry (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  78. Farrah Fawcett: 'Under a microscope' and holding onto hope (Zap2It)
  79. Analysis: Timing is everything in ending stimulus (The Arizona Republic)
  80. Man Killed in Accident at Loren Cook Plant (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  81. BARB ARRIGO: The forecast for future retirees (Detroit Free Press)
  82. Crossing guard nearing half century of service (The Gleaner)
  83. Analysis: Timing is everything in ending stimulus (San Francisco Chronicle)
  84. House Destroyed in Mid-Morning Fire (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  85. Alliant rate hike proposal causes concern at hearing (Keokuk Daily Gate City)
  86. School Leader Faces 4 Felony Charges (Indiana's NewsCenter)
  87. How to Save Money and Time Completing the FAFSA (Carteret County News-Times)
  88. Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Lexington Clipper-Herald
  89. U.S. tax system in need of reform (Greeley Tribune)
  90. Crisis may worsen Xeno (iafrica.com)
  91. Grimmer picture seen for Social Security, Medicare (MENAFN)
  92. Jordan- New law allows non-Jordanian workers to join trade unions (MENAFN)
  93. Social Security and Medicare finances worsen (The Journal News)
  94. Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Carteret County News-Time
  95. Social Security, Medicare financial problems rising (Times Leader)
  96. Barack helps boost unconventional baby names in 2008 (Malta Star)
  97. Fair Housing Law change debated, delayed by Westchester board (The Journal News)
  98. Social Security and Medicare finances worsen (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  99. Medicare fund to run out of money by 2017 (Financial Times)
  100. 1 in 10 ages 50 to 64 lack health coverage (Honolulu Advertiser)
  101. Medicare Hospital Trust Headed for Deficit in 2017; Trustees Say It is ‘Urgent Concer
  102. Audit reveals problems at health clinic (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  103. Social Insecurity (Pensacola News Journal)
  104. Recession Hits Social Security, Medicare (KCBS Radio San Francisco)
  105. MT most popular baby names list released (KPAX Missoula)
  106. Pelosi Statement on Annual Report of Social Security and Medicare Trustees (PR Newswi
  107. Bob Kipp: water world (KWWL Iowa)
  108. Man Charged in Shooting Death of Salish Kootenai College Athlete (Flathead Beacon)
  109. Annual checkup for Social Security and Medicare (The Morning Journal)
  110. Dead Woman Gets Federal Stimulus Check (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  111. Social Security, Medicare checkup out today expected to be grim (Pensacola News Journ
  112. New Jersey Hospital Association to Promote nTelagent's Self-Pay Management System (PR
  113. For Media (Cato Institute)
  114. Attorney General Eric Holder to Participate in Top Cops Award Ceremonies (PR Newswire
  115. Callpod(R) Introduces Keeper(TM), a Secure & Encrypted Data & Password Vault for PCs
  116. NCPA Briefing Raises Questions About Trustees' Annual Report (PR Newswire via Yahoo!
  117. Va couple sentenced for defrauding Social Security (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
  118. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  119. Faith leaders unite to support immigration reform (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
  120. Charges must change in identity theft cases (The Kansas City Star)
  121. Perriello forecasts jobs in combating climate change (Danville Register & Bee)
  122. Japan opposition to pick new leader before poll (The Star)
  123. School board interviews candidates for vacant seat (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
  124. Sore losers looking for a civil war (Macon Telegraph)
  125. Web offers plethora of financial info for women (Erie Times-News)
  126. Japan opposition to pick new leader before poll (Reuters) (Yahoo!7 World News)
  127. Postville anniversary vigil in Waterloo draws many faiths (Quad-City Times)
  128. Senior citizens feel effects of economic conditions (Laurel Outlook)
  129. Kansas City Officers Named Top Cops (KSHB-TV Kansas City)
  130. Financial 4-1-1: Personal Stimulus $$ and more (WSTM NBC3 Central New York)
  131. Student's essay about voting wins state nod (Courier-Post)
  132. Lee County Sheriff’s Office reports for May 12 (Opelika-Auburn News)
  133. What’s the deal with all those warranty calls?* One senator wants an investigation (W
  134. Retirement Living: New milestone reached in pensions' slow death (Market Watch)
  135. Why You Should Be Worried About Your Privacy on the Web (PC World)
  136. Company provides phone service discount for some people on public assistance (News 12
  137. Blotter: Burglary suspect seen in Cupertino store (Cupertino Courier)
  138. Judge orders Villanueva held without bond (KXLY-TV Spokane)
  139. Obama Proposes New Taxes on Dealers, Life Insurance (Update3) (Bloomberg)
  140. Defining a deficit: What it means today, for the future (CBC)
  141. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-05-11 21:03 DIARY - Today in Washington - May 12 (Interactive Inv
  142. Lakewood may check legal status of its workers (KING5 Seattle)
  143. TD Ameritrade data theft settlement gets court OK (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  144. CMS Awards Medicaid Integrity Program Contract to HMS (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
  145. Eye of the Hurricane (Kitco.com)
  146. TD Ameritrade data theft settlement gets court OK (Canadian Business)
  147. TD Ameritrade data theft settlement gets court OK (MSN Money Canada)
  148. Replacing the US dollar: A lengthy affair (rediff.com)
  149. Use caution during census (The Augusta Chronicle)
  150. Emma and Jacob top list of popular baby names (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  151. Agencies assist victims, offer tips to avoid scams (The Arizona Republic)
  152. Section 8 housing shifts south, east (Tulsa World)
  153. U.S. Recovery May Start, Then Sputter as Zarnowitz Rule Is Bent (Bloomberg)
  154. SNAP ANALYSIS - Implications of Japan opposition leader quitting (Reuters via Yahoo!
  155. Know when you can start collecting Social Security (New Haven Register)
  156. Neighbors Briefs (Arizona Daily Star)
  157. Treasurer’s tricky balancing act (The West Australian)
  158. Labour disputes double in China (The Times of India)
  159. Social Security says all '240' permits called back in (Saipan Tribune)
  160. For Victims of Recession, Patchwork State Aid (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  161. Make the Most of Your Retirement by Planning Ahead (About.com)
  162. Same-sex couples need more protections beyond ruling (The Gazette)
  163. 100-plus cops might retire before July 1 (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  164. Employers, not immigrants, targeted (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  165. Eastern Shore counties feel job pinch (The Capital)
  166. Chester Senior Center to host Wellness Fair (Delaware County Times)
  167. Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
  168. Pennington Addresses Marshall Graduates (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  169. Stamford beach stickers available for purchase (Stamford Advocate)
  170. How Trouble Gives Way To New Trials (Washington Post)
  171. Social Security, Medicare deficits portend inflation (Austin American-Statesman)
  172. School Registrations (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  173. Census Workers are Knocking on Mid-South Doors (Eyewitness News Memphis)
  174. Stamp Out Hunger Helps Feeds Those In Need (KION 46 Salinas)
  175. Father of child bride gets year in jail (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
  176. SNAP program grows as economy declines (The News-Times)
  177. Flu outbreak exposes flaws in Mexico's health care system (Times & Transcript)
  178. Gateway faces deficit (The Journal Times)
  179. Famed Oakland Activist Mother Wright Dies At 87 (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  180. Free Chicken Offer Hits KFC Hard (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  181. 160,000 student, alumni accounts breached at UC Berkeley (IT World)
  182. UC Berkeley Computer Database Hacked: 160K At Risk (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  183. Notes from WESCO's annual meeting (Guru Focus)
  184. Hackers Obtain 160,000 Records from U.C. Berkeley (PC Magazine)
  185. You Ask, We Investigate: Working Man's Woes (KAUZ Wichita Falls)
  186. News Updates: (The Berkeley Daily Planet)
  187. Barack, Miley move up baby-name list (The Vail Trail)
  188. Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (NBC 12 Richmond)
  189. Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (FOX 11 Santa Maria)
  190. Longevity Should Have a Prominent Place in Any Retirement Plan (Business Wire via Yah
  191. Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (The Dickinson Press)
  192. Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (Boston Herald)
  193. Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
  194. Nets Take a Stand on Prime-time Obama Pre-emptions (Mediaweek)
  195. Emma overtakes Emily as top baby name for girls (New London Day)
  196. Toyota Posts Worst Performance Ever (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  197. From The Mayor's Office (Floral Park Dispatch)
  198. Suspect In Wesleyan slaying surrenders (FOX 31 Denver)
  199. Lawmakers seek another $1.2 million in city, schools budget cuts (Stamford Advocate)
  200. Suspect In Wesleyan Slaying Turns Himself In (FOX 31 Denver)
  201. $250 stimulus checks only a loan for many Social Security recipients (Asbury Park Pre
  202. Chamber head: China will 'bottom out' this quarter (China Daily)
  203. Small cuts will do little to tame deficit (San Francisco Chronicle)
  204. 7 Pa. ACORN workers charged in voter probe (The Washington DC Examiner)
  205. Stop "Hillary-care" now! (Salon.com)
  206. Analysis: Slow recovery no help for Obama's plans (The Star)
  207. Letters to the Editor May 7, 2009 (The Sag Harbor Express)
  208. A penny saved is a government oversight (The Middlesboro Daily)
  209. Prevent identity theft by taking control of personal information (Newton Daily News)
  210. Local social security and ssi beneficiaries to receive $250 recovery checks starting
  211. US Supreme Court rejects some immigrant ID theft charges (The Tennessean)
  212. Walgreens Cuts Ribbon on Huntington Store (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  213. Ghana: Ho Police Brutalise 29 Years Old Man (AllAfrica.com)
  214. $250 checks going to millions of seniors Thursday (CNN)
  215. Ghana: After Seizure of Vehicle On Orders of Court (AllAfrica.com)
  216. BREAKING NEWS: W.Va. Company Buys Greenbrier Resort (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia
  217. More stimulus funds channeled to NM (New Mexico Business Weekly)
  218. Observer Forum: Letters to the Editor (The Charlotte Observer)
  219. Rock Hill school district answers your questions (The Rock Hill Herald)
  220. Obama Calls for $17 Billion in Budget Cuts, Resistance Likely (Bloomberg)
  221. North Central Massachusetts Community Calendar (Sentinel & Enterprise)
  222. Skweyiya hailed by civic groups (Independent Online)
  223. Can the Web Fix the Immigration Mess? (ABC News)
  224. Computer hard drive sold on eBay 'had details of top secret U.S. missile defence syst
  225. America's Retirees Working to Protect Health Care Benefits They Earned (Carteret Coun
  226. Cameroon: West - Over 100 Enterprises March on Labour Day (AllAfrica.com)
  227. Tax freeze available to help seniors keep homes (The Herald News)
  228. Hit by job crunch, China trains entrepreneurs (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
  229. Deadlines for disaster unemployment assistance nearing (Devils Lake Journal)
  230. Thai Asean News Network (Thailand Outlook Channel)
  231. City expects to save $90,000 per year per firefighter who leaves (Journal Gazette & T
  232. Beshears report $240,371 in income (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  233. Census employees working in Danville area (Eden Daily News)
  234. Fair Tax unfair to those who earn paycheck (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  235. Staying on Top of Electronic Case Filings (Law.com)
  236. Council accepts housing plan, with reservations (The Naperville Sun)
  237. Rural Airport to Rival West Virginia's Two Largest (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  238. While Germany's economy declines, the number of jobless has not soared and reduced wo
  239. Laid-off Eldon factory worker, 65, trains to be cop (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  240. Crimewatch, April 19-May 4 (The Red and Black)
  241. Poverty up among local children (Post-Bulletin)
  242. Wednesday police reports (Marshfield News Herald)
  243. 5/5 Local briefs (Cleburne Times-Review)
  244. Vehicle insurance hits speed bump (Vietnam Net)
  245. Local news briefs (News Chief)
  246. Elder abuse prosecution cases quadrupled in 2008 (Williamson Daily News)
  247. Denied Social Security applicants with '240K' permits called back (Saipan Tribune)
  248. Watch, Listen & Win (KMPH FOX 26 Central San Joaquin Valley)
  249. New privacy rules mean more hassle for city and residents (MLive.com)
  250. Laid-Off Worker, 65, Trains To Be Cop (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)