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