- Headline: Higher tourism spending in stimulus package sought (BusinessWorld Online)
- School board OKs raise for Urbandale staff (The Des Moines Register)
- Today's Crime Report (SouthtownStar)
- Uganda: Baroda Leads Stock Exchange (AllAfrica.com)
- It's your call April 23, 3009 (St. Joseph News-Press)
- The Annuity - a financial strategy who’s time has come. (The Westerly Sun)
- Harvard’s Peso Doctor Vindicated as Chile Currency Evades Slump (Bloomberg)
- MPD to hold class for new applicants (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
- Volunteers spend the day beautifying city of Clare (The Morning Sun)
- Brunner suggests elections reforms (The Columbus Dispatch)
- Will Hutton: Alistair Darling - the red ink chancellor (Guardian Unlimited)
- Governor, rest easy ... until August (The Daily Gamecock)
- Learn how to apply online for social security benefits (El Paso Times)
- Tip bares scam case (Albany Times Union)
- Lehigh couple wasn’t fooled by scammers (Lehigh Acres Citizen)
- Socialism nothing new (Hutchinson News)
- Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
- FairPoint: Device with employee info reported missing (Concord Monitor)
- Here's why many work-at-home offers don't always work (Erie Times-News)
- Vice President Biden able to collect $180,000 in pension benefits (Pittsburgh Tribune
- Six in Ten Say Family Put Off Medical Care Due to Cost (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
- Ottawa urged to extend the Canada Pension Plan (National Post)
- Police Blotter (Wilmette Life)
- Honolulu announces online voting for neighborhood boards (Honolulu Advertiser)
- Police Say Internet Crime Is Growing (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
- Skirting scams: Standing strong against siren song (The Sentinel)
- Darling predicts deep recession (Gulf Times)
- In China, white man loses mojo (Asia Times)
- Augusta woman pleads guilty to credit card fraud (News 12 Augusta)
- Retired State Tax Employee Arrested for Identity Theft (WRGB Albany)
- Former NY state tax worker stole thousands of identities, opened phony credit card ac
- Letters to the Editor for April 21 (The Olympian)
- Grantworks, County wrap up Rita project (Port Arthur News)
- Operational Efficiency Programme (HM Treasury)
- SECNAP SpammerTrap Wins Global Product Excellence Award (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finan
- Hello, my name is Lois (Rapid City Journal)
- FairPoint probes on security breach (Charlotte Business Journal)
- New driver's license could ease border crossings (Detroit News)
- Corona shootings bring out Guardian Angels (Queens Courier)
- China Begins to Address a Coming Wave of Elderly (New York Times)
- BoldChat Upgrade Enhances Customization, Security, and Chat Invitation Engine (PRWeb
- Corona shootings bring out Guardian Angels (Queens Courier)
- Reverse mortgages can provide extra cash (Eastern Arizona Courier)
- Discarded Personal Documents Destroyed, Company Says (WRTV Indianapolis)
- Sticking Posterity with the Bill (The Christian Post)
- Cyber Crime (The 33 News Dallas Fort Worth)
- Monrovia lands a developer for chronically vacant building (Pasadena Star-News)
- Saving hard for young (Courier-Post)
- Company Preys On Consumers With Good Credit (KDKA Pittsburgh)
- Putting the call for spending cuts into context (Seattle Times)
- Skeletal remains possibly missing local woman (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
- Let's fast-track universal healthcare (Salon.com)
- Brazil March Pension Deficit BRL3.13B, Up 12.1% From Year Ago (The Forex Market)
- Colorado jobs: featured listings (9 News Denver)
- Where’s my refund? (FOX 28 South Bend)
- She's been left holding the loan (Park Hills Daily Journal)
- Marquand-Zion R-6 Kindergarten Registration (Democrat News)
- Pair who stole from 62-year-old man sentenced today (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
- Construction activity down in Cedar Valley (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
- New Mexico News Brief, Monday, April 20 (KOAT Albuquerque)
- Keeping your identity safe (Klein Sun)
- Time to rethink your retirement (Asbury Park Press)
- Three in their 60s take different routes to the Boston Marathon (The Cape Codder)
- Despite Major Plans, Obama Taking Softer Stands (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
- Demand increases at food pantries (The Jackson Sun)
- ACLU Neb. Warns About Discrimination (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
- ‘Phishy’ Calls Are Caught In Yankton (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
- IRS can use son's cash for dad's debt (The Columbus Dispatch)
- Bad economy means scams are on the rise (Portsmouth Herald)
- Painful path to fiscal restraint (The Weatherford Democrat)
- Poolville to hold kindergarten signups (The Weatherford Democrat)
- Parents Continue To Voice Opinions On School Scam (KFDX Wichita Falls)
- BEFORE JUNE 1: Md. immigrants say MVA rejecting licenses early (The Daily Times)
- Just How Much Is Enough To Retire? (WTAE-TV Pittsburgh)
- French Guiana - Out of this world (Independent)
- Antwon Tanner of 'One Tree Hill' faces NYC charges (Las Cruces Sun-News)
- Send to Friend (News-Register)
- The family, the land, the bean (News-Register)
- Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Carteret County News-Time
- RSVP will help with last-minute taxes (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
- Loan approvals may be linked to phone bills, insurance payments (rediff.com)
- More than 300 protest taxes in downtown Redlands Tea Party (Redlands Daily Facts)
- IG: IRS allows improper tax credits for foreigners (INO News)
- Chesterfield Kindergarten Registration (CBS 6 Richmond)
- Immigration Issues Set To Rise Again (CattleNetwork.com)
- Finding a niche in kids’ furniture (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
- The Progress Report: Getting What We Pay For (HuffingtonPost)
- People, Places and Things ... April 17, 2009 (Naples Daily News)
- Paying taxes not their cup of tea (Times News)
- Representation concerning taxation in Glenwood (Vail Daily)
- State Officials Warn Consumers About Financial Scams (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
- Census workers to come knocking (Macomb Daily)
- Clock is Ticking for Last-Minute Tax Filers (HispanicBusiness.com)
- Witnesses Tell Of Hiring Alleged Phony Lawyer (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
- Coming Up (as of April 10) (Nassau County Record)
- Census workers begin to canvas area (Plainview Daily Herald)
- 20-Year Sentence Sought for Bond Broker in Insurance Scheme (Insurance Journal)
- Tax preparation takes on added frustration this year (Lake Geneva Regional News)
- No Charges for New Brighton Councilwoman (12 FOX Mankato)
- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: April 15, 2009 (Collier Citizen)
- How to appeal disability benefits denials (Northeast Herald)
- Judge halts Colorado ID-theft investigation targeting illegal immigrants (Colorado Da
- Changes to Indiana's Child Support Rules and Guidelines (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)
- Bill seeks to pull birth dates from public records (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
- Bill Would Pull Birth Dates From Public Records (KSAT San Antonio)
- Prosecutors seek 20-year sentence for bond broker (The Advocate)
- Retirement on hold (Jefferson City News Tribune)
- Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
- Fewer Taxes for Real Economic Stimulus (GoldSeek.com)
- Would a payroll tax holiday boost economy? (MSNBC)
- Census Bureau to verify Oregon addresses (Lebanon Express)
- China publishes national human rights action plan (People's Daily)
- Ensure Your Retirement Bliss by Working Longer: John F. Wasik (Bloomberg)
- Life Insurers Profit as Retirees Fear Outliving Their Savings (Bloomberg)
- Frugality forsaken, dreams deferred (Florida Today)
- Siderar, Consultatio Boards Targeted by Argentina: Week Ahead (Bloomberg)
- The Morning File: Vexed by taxes? Send your legal queries here (Pittsburgh Post-Gazet
- IRS Web site can help with hard tax questions (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- I want to know: Why are social security numbers accessible? (The Port Lavaca Wave)
- Feverish time ahead as April 15 deadline nears (The Post and Courier)
- Social insecurity: The jig is up (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Social Security offers help on using site (El Paso Times)
- Still Time To Get Free Tax Help (News On 6 Tulsa)
- Fire & Rescue reports $840K budget shortfall (Stamford Advocate)
- CNN Student News Transcript: April 13, 2009 (CNN)
- Some tax payers waiting for last few days (News 14 Carolina)
- Fraudulent tax schemes prey on seniors, experts say (Cabot Star-Herald)
- "Your Money Bus" Tour Stops in Kansas City (FOX 4 Kansas City)
- For a secure future (The Telegraph)
- North Palm Beach County police report: April 12 (The Jupiter Courier)
- What security net? (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
- Boonville man will face charges tied to Game Trails (Newburgh Register)
- Free Tax Help If You Make Less Than $42K (FOX 4 Kansas City)
- Reverse mortgages can provide extra cash (Eastern Arizona Courier)
- Elderly homecare may cause tax snags (Tulsa World)
- America's Retirees Working to Protect Health Care Benefits They Earned (Carteret Coun
- Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
- Why is my 12-year-old getting AARP mail? (Miami Herald)
- Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
- 7 IT firms line up for biometric PAN cards (Business Standard India)
- Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
- AARP offering tax help (The Daily News)
- Retirement on hold (Jefferson City News Tribune)
- Genealogist looks back on 'Sugar Tong Trail' (Zanesville Times Recorder)
- Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
- PLAINSBORO: Township reduces tax impact of new budget (The Princeton Packet)
- AP: POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (Park Hills Daily Journal)
- 5 last-minute tips for Hawaii taxpayers (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
- Anti-tax leaders are whiners and hucksters (Macomb Daily)
- Pension cuts feared if ailing auto firms declare bankruptcy (The Toledo Blade)
- His faith ain't based on the blues (The Glasgow Daily Times)
- Last-Minute Words-To-The-Wise On Taxes (CBS News)
- $7.6M coming to fix up homes (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
- Insignificance isn’t so bad (Fergus Falls Daily Journal)
- AP: More POW claimants than actual POWs (MSNBC)
- Owner of two Milford businesses faces tax charges (The Delaware Business Ledger)
- Only four days left to file (Jacksonville Daily News)
- Sebastian officials condemn home where woman may have been dead six years (Vero Press
- POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (The Washington DC Examiner)
- Computer firm eyes growth in small places (Brainerd Dispatch)
- AP: POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (San Francisco Chronicle)
- GETTING INVOLVED (The Daily Iberian)
- AP: POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
- Library offers Tax Counseling for the Elderly (Cape May County Herald)
- Locals hurry to finish taxes before April 15 (The Daily Record)
- Tax center open until April 15 (Alamogordo Daily News)
- Mesa dentist indicted on 22 counts of tax invasion (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
- Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
- Now or Never (Columbia Journalism Review)
- South Bend considers billing Notre Dame for Obama security (Fort Wayne Journal Gazett
- IN MINUTES: Hart County Fiscal Court (The Glasgow Daily Times)
- Traveling for Treatment (MedicineNet.com)
- Comments (0) (Cape May County Herald)
- Courts' PACER system hides law, exposes private data (ZDNet)
- Identities stolen at NC DMV (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville)
- IRS offers quick tips for last-minute Tennessee filers (The Leaf Chronicle)
- Fraudulent tax schemes prey on seniors, experts say (Cabot Star-Herald)
- Lights & Sirens (The Santa Ynez Valley News)
- Personal info of thousands of Nashville students released (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
- State-hired contractor leaks student, parent information (WKRN Nashville)
- Reverse mortgages can provide extra cash (Eastern Arizona Courier)
- Sponsor Wire (AllAfrica.com)
- Tomorrow is last day to register to vote (Borger News-Herald)
- Labour and Employment (Mondaq)
- Help in Hard Times: Ways to get free or discounted prescription drugs (Pocono Record)
- Data breach: Thousands of Metro students, parents’ Social Security numbers on Google
- China's $125 bln health reform holds challenges (Reuters)
- Tax Tip: Ten last minute filing tips (FOX 28 South Bend)
- Apply again for disability (The Record and Herald News)
- DETROIT: U.S. Census Bureau to start verifying addresses for 2010 count (The News-Her
- RIVER ROUGE: Congresswoman opens new Downriver office (The News-Herald)
- State pension reform in slow start (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- GETTING INVOLVED (The Daily Iberian)
- Egg Producer Vows To Go 'Cage Free' (WCVB Boston)
- Replacements on the rise (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
- Federal Health Architecture Delivers Free, Scalable Solution Helping Organizations Ti
- National Federation of the Blind hosts pancake breakfast (News Chief)
- China eyes completing health care reforms by 2020 (AlertNet)
- Economic stimulus -- then and now (Tri-Valley Herald)
- Apply for a passport for summer travel (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Harris Corporation Donates $10,000 to Wounded Warrior Project during HIMSS'09 Healthc
- Houston Social Security Lawyer Fights for Disability Benefits (Marketwire via Yahoo!
- Doors still shut for working widows (di-ve)
- Register Of Deeds Fights For Changes To Identity Theft Law (MyNC.com)
- Retirement is just not ready for them (Texarkana Gazette)
- Pleasant Grove school sign-up begins Thursday (Texarkana Gazette)
- Open other insurance schemes, says NSSA (The Herald)
- How to beat the jobless claims logjam (The Record and Herald News)
- Hanover Township police make arrests (Hanover Eagle)
- 9.2% more on social security (di-ve)
- Elimination of Q56 bus has Woodhaven worried (Queens Chronicle)
- Coming soon: Higher taxes, bigger government (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
- Senior center hosting free tax preparation help (Chatham Courier)
- In and Around the Chathams (Chatham Courier)
- A drive for licenses in N.J. (Daily Record)
- A Rich Education for Summers (After Harvard) (The Hendersonville Times-News)
- Police break up fight at Collinâs Pub in Morris Plains (Morris NewsBee)
- Civil action immunity bill signed into state law | By Kathryn Dailey Loveland Reporte
- CENTRAL JERSEY: Health-care costs raise concern during school budget hearing (Windsor
- City's pension funds tank (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- MONROE: No tax increase in Monroe (The Cranbury Press)
- Governments search for systemic reforms (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- BusinessWise briefs (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- 'They eat well here' (Lowell Sun)
- A Rich Education for Summers (After Harvard) (New York Times)
- A drive for licenses in N.J. (Daily Record)
- KEYSTONE CONGRESS (New York Post)
- Official's privacy concern heeded (The Charlotte Observer)
- A drive for licenses in N.J. (Daily Record)
- Tips to Avoid Financial Fraud: Money Transfer Security (Carteret County News-Times)
- More research on aging pushed (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
- America's Retirees Working to Protect Health Care Benefits They Earned (Carteret Coun
- (AFX UK Focus) 2009-04-06 11:01 Germany sees growing numbers of short time workers (I
- Valley homeowners starting to see mortgage relief from plan (The Arizona Republic)
- China eyes completing health care reforms by 2020 (AlertNet)
- Tech companies try to lure the government into cloud computing (Austin American-State
- A drive for licenses in N.J. (Daily Record)
- CIOs Expect Slowdown in India to End by Fourth Quarter (PC World)
- The Annuity - a financial strategy who’s time has come. (The Westerly Sun)
- Census officials will start verifying addresses today across Hampton Roads (Daily Pre
- United States: Tough Economic Times Present (Mondaq)
- Nearly 1 in 5 Union County workers is unemployed (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
- O'Fallon offers utility tax rebates (Suburban Journals)
- Valley homeowners starting to see mortgage relief from plan (The Arizona Republic)
- Americas Watchdog Blasts Homebuilders Who did Not Pay Taxes On Millions Of Undocument
- VILLAGE VOICE: Kindergarten registration scheduled (Suburban Journals)
- Gridlock on ground keep vintage tankers in the air (INO News)
- Hospital sees more cases of jobless with mental stress (Emedia)
- Arson trial to proceed for Victor man (Ravalli Republic)