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  1. Vehicle insurance hits speed bump (Vietnam Net)
  2. Local news briefs (News Chief)
  3. Elder abuse prosecution cases quadrupled in 2008 (Williamson Daily News)
  4. Denied Social Security applicants with '240K' permits called back (Saipan Tribune)
  5. Watch, Listen & Win (KMPH FOX 26 Central San Joaquin Valley)
  6. New privacy rules mean more hassle for city and residents (MLive.com)
  7. Laid-Off Worker, 65, Trains To Be Cop (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  8. Laid-off Missouri factory worker, 65, trains to be cop (Columbia Missourian)
  9. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  10. Oregon swine flu cases now total 17 (The World)
  11. From factory worker to cop: How the jobless reinvent themselves (The Pantagraph)
  12. May 1 Briefly (The Western News)
  13. Phoenixville school board reviews budget (The Phoenix)
  14. Social security numbers and histories trashed (WPTV West Palm Beach)
  15. Georgia First in Nation in Bank Failures (Fox News)
  16. Court Bars Identity-Theft Law as Tool in Immigration Cases (New York Times)
  17. Court rules for immigrant in ID theft case (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  18. FAQ: Property Tax Questions Answered (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
  19. Eugene girl recovering after catching swine flu (KMTR Eugene)
  20. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-05-05 02:15 COLUMN-The recovery will feel familiar-lousy : James
  21. Alleged hacker demands $10 mil for Va medical records (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  22. Alex Rodriguez, in Fact and Fiction (New York Times)
  23. Higher Education Is Key To The Progress Of A Nation (BruDirect.com)
  24. Kindergarten enrollment event slated today (The Hunstville Item)
  25. Robert L. Sharp: Different forms of joblessness (Merced Sun-Star)
  26. Treasury report shows wider scope of flawed tax refund system (Greeley Tribune)
  27. ‘Great Recession’ Will Redefine Full Employment as Jobs Vanish (Bloomberg)
  28. Leftovers from City Hall: Tough times ahead for Valley cities (San Gabriel Valley Tri
  29. Asia faces up to challenges of global crisis (AlertNet)
  30. Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  31. Bill may pay off for performers (Denver Post)
  32. Asia faces up to challenges of global crisis (The Globe and Mail)
  33. America's Retirees Working to Protect Health Care Benefits They Earned (Lexington Cli
  34. Singers tell Congress: Money (That's What I Want) (The San Francisco Examiner)
  35. Governor wants state to rescind pension perk (Boston Globe)
  36. Performers sing out for royalties (Boston Herald)
  37. Money -- Thats What I Want: Singers seek royalties under bill (Charleston Daily Mail)
  38. Illegal immigrants pitch in to United States economy (Brigham Young NewsNet)
  39. Singers tell Congress: Money (That’s What I Want) (The Canton Repository)
  40. Singers tell Congress: Money (That’s What I Want) (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  41. Focus not on Wall Street but on living within means (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  42. Nashville at law: Former managers accuse supplier to hospitals of hiring illegals (Na
  43. Middlefield Police getting reports of phone scam (The News-Herald)
  44. Family Expo Emphasizes Healthy Living (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  45. Proposals Would Transform College Aid (Washington Post)
  46. Family Worries Over Man's Health Woes (The Lakeland Ledger)
  47. Health Fight Embitters 9/11 Cleanup Leader (The Lakeland Ledger)
  48. May 3 police reports (Sedalia Democrat)
  49. Chinese economy rebounds, but return to rapid growth elusive (People's Daily)
  50. Frisco reschedules Pre-Kindergarten registration (The Frisco Enterprise)
  51. This month's political events (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  52. Grads get offers in teaching, business (People's Daily)
  53. Mass. woman allegedly used stolen credit card at Westfarms (The New Britain Herald)
  54. Family Day Gives Marines a Chance to Say Good-Bye (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  55. Singers tell Congress: Show me the money (MSNBC)
  56. Ex-Mashpee Wampanoag Leader Facing Sentencing (WCVB Boston)
  57. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  58. The agony and anguish of a GSIS pensioner (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  59. LexisNexis warns 32,000 people about data breach (San Francisco Chronicle)
  60. Central Council enacts child support legislation (Juneau Empire)
  61. Singers tell Congress: Money (That's What I Want) (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)
  62. Bulletin board: May 4, 2009 (The Charleston Gazette)
  63. It's Your Business: May 4, 2009 (Naples Daily News)
  64. Ex-Mashpee Wampanoag leader facing sentencing (Boston Herald)
  65. Bills allow more personal data searches (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
  66. Gays: Maine marriage laws 'unbearable' (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
  67. Lakeshore update (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
  68. Social Security benefits may freeze (Seattle Times)
  69. Shock awaits taxpayers (Courier-Post)
  70. Hello, my name is Lois (Rapid City Journal)
  71. Budget cuts close Homeplace program (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  72. Obama tax breaks may trip up seniors (The Washington Times)
  73. Auto retirees await their fate (The News Journal)
  74. An ambitious, but worrisome, start for Obama (The News Journal)
  75. Christian satellite broadcaster elevates status of Middle East women (Christian Today
  76. Flowermart as smorgasbord (Baltimore Sun)
  77. In the Pews: Church will host event for seniors (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  78. Crime Watch (May 2) (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  79. FLU OUTBREAK IN MEXICO MAY BE SMALLER THAN FEARED (The Indiana Gazette)
  80. Obama visit brings people, their causes to Arnold (Suburban Journals)
  81. Bloomington man, 43, indicted in mortgage fraud case (Bloomington Sun-Current)
  82. More seniors seek food, other aid (The Sacramento Bee)
  83. SOCIAL IN BRIEF 2/5 (Vietnam Net)
  84. Rallies seek immigration change (Denver Post)
  85. Tax season breeds new IRS scams (WTOC 11 Savannah)
  86. Registration begins for pre-k, kindergarten (Jackson County Floridan)
  87. BREAKING NEWS: One Dead in Mingo Accident (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  88. N.C. lottery store owners, employees winning big and often (Lottery Post)
  89. Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
  90. LexisNexis warns 32,000 of possible data breach (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  91. Public Safety Log (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  92. Mexico Health Min Says Confirmed Flu Cases Now At 358, 15 Dead (Nasdaq)
  93. Closings, service cuts likely as Florida axes library money (The Palm Beach Post)
  94. USPS Probes Security Breach (CBS News)
  95. Swine Flu's First Fatality: A Chronicle of Deaths Foretold (Channel NewsAsia)
  96. Cumberland County begins 2010 census work (Bridgeton News)
  97. Economic crisis prompting Israeli expats to return home (Cleveland Jewish News)
  98. US Under Bio-Chem TERRORIST Attack (Scoop.co.nz)
  99. Award for Semana Magazine (Scoop.co.nz)
  100. How to apply for federal-state storm assistance (Washington County News / Holmes Coun
  101. Stimulus Package to Increase Government Hiring (New Bern Sun Journal)
  102. Minimum wage up 10 per cent (Jamaica Gleaner)
  103. Small tax credit could offer big IRS headache (Albany Times Union)
  104. Residents help neighbors flee apartment fire (The Post and Courier)
  105. Rutherford County man charged with TennCare fraud (Daily News Journal)
  106. Disorganised labour - the forgotten factor (Daily News)
  107. Americans open up their wallets to buy 'durable' goods (The News Journal)
  108. GAO offers advice as SSA prepares to replace its aging data center (Government Comput
  109. Addison man working in Elgin charged with ID theft (Daily Herald)
  110. Argentina's Aluar Seeks To Increase Capital By Up To $250M (INO News)
  111. Gambia: VP Njie Saidy Reacts to Workers' Concerns (AllAfrica.com)
  112. POLICE LOG: April 20-26 (Stoughton Journal)
  113. Latest Oklahoma data loss puts 225,000 at risk (Tulsa World)
  114. Jamaican tries to scam Beaumont resident (Beaumont Enterprise)
  115. Uganda: NSSF Site Engineers Summoned (AllAfrica.com)
  116. FDR'S New Deal v. Obamanomics in Their First 100 Days (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel
  117. Fatal Accident Reported in Nicholas County (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  118. Pantyhose Robber Strikes a Second Time (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  119. U.S. Employment Costs Rose Least on Record in First Quarter (Bloomberg)
  120. Five dating habits -- cute or crazy (CNN)
  121. Medina County man urges seniors (West Side Leader & South Side News Leader)
  122. Men indicted on drug charges (Zanesville Times Recorder)
  123. Consumers Warned About Swine Flu Scams (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  124. Pat Toomey's time has come (The Morning Call)
  125. Seigel Sentenced To 33 Years In Watkins Murder (Leesburg Today)
  126. Ill.: Sensitive data leaked to Web via P2P? (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  127. Big crunch hits pension funds (The Financial Gazette)
  128. What Kind of Data Center Can You Build With $500M? (Slashdot)
  129. Woman Killed in Crash (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  130. Thai Asean News Network (Thailand Outlook Channel)
  131. Day of Prayer (Daily Courier)
  132. Facebook Selects MarkMonitor Antifraud Solutions to Combat Malware (Business Wire via
  133. Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
  134. Northville Community Briefs (Northville Record)
  135. Friendswood Police Action (Friendswood Journal)
  136. America's Retirees Working to Protect Health Care Benefits They Earned (Lexington Cli
  137. Forecast: The worst may be over (Cape Cod Times)
  138. Feds wrongly deport N.C. citizen (The News & Observer)
  139. 7 men arrested on illegal immigration charges (Craig Daily Press)
  140. Jordan King: Gov't must focus on job creation (MENAFN)
  141. Fort Worth police uncover auto thefts tied to salvage yard (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  142. MONROE: No tax increase in Monroe (The Cranbury Press)
  143. Fort Bend County senior citizens solicited in possible scam (Sugar Land Sun)
  144. Pa. tax bill has smoker fuming mad (Times Leader)
  145. 50 million retirees to get $250 checks in May (WRGB Albany)
  146. Covington Commissioner, Others Plead Guilty In '08 Case (WLWT-TV Cincinnati)
  147. ovBenefits.gov expands outreach to meet increased public need for information about g
  148. Fort Bend County senior citizens solicited in possible scam (Sugar Land Sun)
  149. Jenice Armstrong: Equal pay still an issue (Philadelphia Daily News)
  150. Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Carteret County News-Time
  151. When Retirement Means More Work (US News & World Report)
  152. Body of Missing W.Va. Turkey Hunter Found (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  153. UPI NewsTrack Business (UPI)
  154. Post-9/11 immigration enforcement lowered demand for undocumented workers (PhysOrg)
  155. House, Senate cut payments to hospitals, limit dental care aid (Post-Bulletin)
  156. Early signs of a recovery seen for state's economy (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  157. Lee County Sheriff’s Office reports for April 29 (Opelika-Auburn News)
  158. Marin plan aims for seniors to 'age in place' (Marin Independent Journal)
  159. Census Bureau workers now visiting local homes (The McDowell News)
  160. The Specter of a shrinking GOP (Salon.com)
  161. Putnam County Community to Get Water at Last (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  162. Parent Accused of Slapping Kid on Bus for Giving Profane Gesture (WSAZ NewsChannel 3
  163. C'ville man charged with making $107,000 with another's identity (Daily Herald)
  164. What's Going Around (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  165. Inmate Dies Following Jail Fight (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  166. WV Bar Warns Members After Website Hacked (WHSV Harrisonburg)
  167. April 22 Briefly (The Western News)
  168. April 29 Briefly (The Western News)
  169. School, Pay Freeze Plans on Ballot (Lake Arrowhead Mountain News)
  170. Students Fight for Teachers (Lake Arrowhead Mountain News)
  171. Letter: Keep gun permit information private (The Jackson Sun)
  172. Citizens aid police nabbing burglars (The Gallup Independent)
  173. Congressional page applications due Friday: Summer program runs July 5 through Aug. 1
  174. Charlotte Attorney Richard A. Peniston Wraps Up Banner Year (PR Newswire via Yahoo! F
  175. SSI pays aged, blind, disabled for basics (The Record and Herald News)
  176. Cindy Lange-Kubick: Wipe board trivia keeps 'em thinking downtown (Lincoln Journal St
  177. MANVILLE: Budget rejected for third straight year (The Manville News)
  178. AROUND TOWN: (Slideshow) New Bennett Elementary principal (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  179. Triple shooting in East Columbia (Columbia Daily Herald)
  180. Four-year-old could hold key in search for source of swine flu outbreak (Guardian Unl
  181. Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
  182. U.S. Census workers to verify Plano addresses (Plano Courier)
  183. Experts warn on the dangers of identity theft (The Carrollton Leader)
  184. 2009 recipients for MacArthur Foundation nonprofit grants (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star
  185. BBB: Don't fall for census scams (The Mooresville Tribune)
  186. Beware of 'Census' workers asking for bank data (The Charlotte Observer)
  187. Public services: The rise and fall of the state (Guardian Unlimited)
  188. Parents charge P.S. 256 annex is...TOXIC MESS (Queens Courier)
  189. Letters 4/27/09 (Northern Express)
  190. Sheriff’s Department warns of ‘Grandparent Scam’ (Mount Shasta Area Newspapers)
  191. Experts divided on Obama tax policies (WebCPA)
  192. CPAs: Now is time to think about next year’s taxes (Chronicle-Tribune)
  193. Florida ranks No. 3 in mortgage fraud (BizJournals)
  194. Lights & Sirens (The Santa Ynez Valley News)
  195. Hovid steps up focus on over-the-counter products (Business Times (Malaysia))
  196. SL far ahead in the field of labour standards (Daily News)
  197. Attorney General warns residents of scams (Jacksonville Daily News)
  198. Turkeys, meetings and deadlines (The Wahpeton Daily News)
  199. MONROE: No tax increase in Monroe (The Cranbury Press)
  200. Point-of-sale license issue aids hunters (The Pottsville Republican & Herald)
  201. Lawyer makes case against immigrant myths (Dallas Morning News)
  202. Establishing a safety net of social services (Morris Daily Herald)
  203. Cost of hiring in higher education levels off with buyer's market (Reno Gazette-Journ
  204. UNR's salaries in line with similar universities (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  205. Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
  206. Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
  207. Point-of-sale license issue aids hunters (The Pottsville Republican & Herald)
  208. Take Action: (Gayapolis)
  209. Scott Burns: Loss of employer match can cost workers big bucks (Denton Record-Chronic
  210. Lights & Sirens (The Santa Ynez Valley News)
  211. Kuwait economists urge real gov't-parliament cooperation (MENAFN)
  212. Iraqi woman relates tale of her 'rebirth' in America (The Champaign News-Gazette)
  213. Marylanders turn to selling gold to pay bills (WTOP Radio Washington, DC)
  214. In & Around Town (Roxbury Register)
  215. Legislature closes book on tough session today (The Olympian)
  216. Monica Yant Kinney: Housing quest a hint of what's to come (The Philadelphia Inquirer
  217. Spanish job loss highest in 30 years (The Age)
  218. No painless solution for Pensacola pensions (Pensacola News Journal)
  219. 8 ways you can scale back spending and bring in a little more cash (WZZM 13 Grand Rap
  220. New loan package to stimulate consumption (Vietnam Net)
  221. Ryan shines in a party seeking vision (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  222. Governor's Cup Runneth Over (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  223. Money Matters: Tips from a Pro About Taxes After Retirement (Lexington Clipper-Herald
  224. Two Wisconsin couples: Both look to Iowa for a symbolic chance to marry (La Crosse Tr
  225. Critics assail potential changes to W-2 program (La Crosse Tribune)
  226. Senator Boxer's representatives to go mobile (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  227. Nashuans pay big bucks to retirees (The Nashua Telegraph)
  228. Brewer: Secret to success is financial literacy (Knoxville News Sentinel)
  229. Anchor children a weighty part of immigration debate (4/26/09) (Reading Eagle)
  230. Start planning for '09 taxes now (The Charlotte Observer)
  231. Unemployment in Spain Hits 17.4% (New York Times)
  232. FB Seniors warn of Meals on Wheels scam (Fort Bend Herald)
  233. Key events in Obama's first 100 days (The Pantagraph)
  234. Chase puts end to $24K runaround (Chicago Sun-Times)
  235. Turkeys, meetings and deadlines (The Wahpeton Daily News)
  236. Swine Flu May Be Named Event of International Concern (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  237. Banks are slow going with stimulus packages (Vietnam Net)
  238. Work on Noi Bai - Lao Cai highway starts (Vietnam Net)
  239. Ottawa urged to extend the Canada Pension Plan (National Post)
  240. Despite recession, more people save (WTSP-TV Tampa)
  241. POLICE ITEMS / Local grandmother falls for senior scam (Cohasset Mariner)
  242. House Savings Recovery Act Would Allow Bigger 401(k) Catch-Up (Financial Planning.com
  243. Raytheon posts profit gains as divisional sales advance (The MetroWest Daily News)
  244. Oklahoma DHS Says Employee's Laptop Computer Stolen (News On 6 Tulsa)
  245. Be wary of thieves posing as lenders (The Morning Call)
  246. Woman who conned widower gets 33 years in his killing (Baltimore Sun)
  247. Turkeys, meetings and deadlines (The Wahpeton Daily News)
  248. Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
  249. Alleged cop killer arraigned (BucksLocalNews.com)
  250. Headline: Higher tourism spending in stimulus package sought (BusinessWorld Online)