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  1. Headline: Higher tourism spending in stimulus package sought (BusinessWorld Online)
  2. School board OKs raise for Urbandale staff (The Des Moines Register)
  3. Today's Crime Report (SouthtownStar)
  4. Uganda: Baroda Leads Stock Exchange (AllAfrica.com)
  5. It's your call April 23, 3009 (St. Joseph News-Press)
  6. The Annuity - a financial strategy who’s time has come. (The Westerly Sun)
  7. Harvard’s Peso Doctor Vindicated as Chile Currency Evades Slump (Bloomberg)
  8. MPD to hold class for new applicants (Midland Reporter-Telegram)
  9. Volunteers spend the day beautifying city of Clare (The Morning Sun)
  10. Brunner suggests elections reforms (The Columbus Dispatch)
  11. Will Hutton: Alistair Darling - the red ink chancellor (Guardian Unlimited)
  12. Governor, rest easy ... until August (The Daily Gamecock)
  13. Learn how to apply online for social security benefits (El Paso Times)
  14. Tip bares scam case (Albany Times Union)
  15. Lehigh couple wasn’t fooled by scammers (Lehigh Acres Citizen)
  16. Socialism nothing new (Hutchinson News)
  17. Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
  18. FairPoint: Device with employee info reported missing (Concord Monitor)
  19. Here's why many work-at-home offers don't always work (Erie Times-News)
  20. Vice President Biden able to collect $180,000 in pension benefits (Pittsburgh Tribune
  21. Six in Ten Say Family Put Off Medical Care Due to Cost (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  22. Ottawa urged to extend the Canada Pension Plan (National Post)
  23. Police Blotter (Wilmette Life)
  24. Honolulu announces online voting for neighborhood boards (Honolulu Advertiser)
  25. Police Say Internet Crime Is Growing (WTAJ-TV Altoona)
  26. Skirting scams: Standing strong against siren song (The Sentinel)
  27. Darling predicts deep recession (Gulf Times)
  28. In China, white man loses mojo (Asia Times)
  29. Augusta woman pleads guilty to credit card fraud (News 12 Augusta)
  30. Retired State Tax Employee Arrested for Identity Theft (WRGB Albany)
  31. Former NY state tax worker stole thousands of identities, opened phony credit card ac
  32. Letters to the Editor for April 21 (The Olympian)
  33. Grantworks, County wrap up Rita project (Port Arthur News)
  34. Operational Efficiency Programme (HM Treasury)
  35. SECNAP SpammerTrap Wins Global Product Excellence Award (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finan
  36. Hello, my name is Lois (Rapid City Journal)
  37. FairPoint probes on security breach (Charlotte Business Journal)
  38. New driver's license could ease border crossings (Detroit News)
  39. Corona shootings bring out Guardian Angels (Queens Courier)
  40. China Begins to Address a Coming Wave of Elderly (New York Times)
  41. BoldChat Upgrade Enhances Customization, Security, and Chat Invitation Engine (PRWeb
  42. Corona shootings bring out Guardian Angels (Queens Courier)
  43. Reverse mortgages can provide extra cash (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  44. Discarded Personal Documents Destroyed, Company Says (WRTV Indianapolis)
  45. Sticking Posterity with the Bill (The Christian Post)
  46. Cyber Crime (The 33 News Dallas Fort Worth)
  47. Monrovia lands a developer for chronically vacant building (Pasadena Star-News)
  48. Saving hard for young (Courier-Post)
  49. Company Preys On Consumers With Good Credit (KDKA Pittsburgh)
  50. Putting the call for spending cuts into context (Seattle Times)
  51. Skeletal remains possibly missing local woman (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  52. Let's fast-track universal healthcare (Salon.com)
  53. Brazil March Pension Deficit BRL3.13B, Up 12.1% From Year Ago (The Forex Market)
  54. Colorado jobs: featured listings (9 News Denver)
  55. Where’s my refund? (FOX 28 South Bend)
  56. She's been left holding the loan (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  57. Marquand-Zion R-6 Kindergarten Registration (Democrat News)
  58. Pair who stole from 62-year-old man sentenced today (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  59. Construction activity down in Cedar Valley (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)
  60. New Mexico News Brief, Monday, April 20 (KOAT Albuquerque)
  61. Keeping your identity safe (Klein Sun)
  62. Time to rethink your retirement (Asbury Park Press)
  63. Three in their 60s take different routes to the Boston Marathon (The Cape Codder)
  64. Despite Major Plans, Obama Taking Softer Stands (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  65. Demand increases at food pantries (The Jackson Sun)
  66. ACLU Neb. Warns About Discrimination (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
  67. ‘Phishy’ Calls Are Caught In Yankton (Yankton Press & Dakotan)
  68. IRS can use son's cash for dad's debt (The Columbus Dispatch)
  69. Bad economy means scams are on the rise (Portsmouth Herald)
  70. Painful path to fiscal restraint (The Weatherford Democrat)
  71. Poolville to hold kindergarten signups (The Weatherford Democrat)
  72. Parents Continue To Voice Opinions On School Scam (KFDX Wichita Falls)
  73. BEFORE JUNE 1: Md. immigrants say MVA rejecting licenses early (The Daily Times)
  74. Just How Much Is Enough To Retire? (WTAE-TV Pittsburgh)
  75. French Guiana - Out of this world (Independent)
  76. Antwon Tanner of 'One Tree Hill' faces NYC charges (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  77. Send to Friend (News-Register)
  78. The family, the land, the bean (News-Register)
  79. Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Carteret County News-Time
  80. RSVP will help with last-minute taxes (The Sand Mountain Reporter)
  81. Loan approvals may be linked to phone bills, insurance payments (rediff.com)
  82. More than 300 protest taxes in downtown Redlands Tea Party (Redlands Daily Facts)
  83. IG: IRS allows improper tax credits for foreigners (INO News)
  84. Chesterfield Kindergarten Registration (CBS 6 Richmond)
  85. Immigration Issues Set To Rise Again (CattleNetwork.com)
  86. Finding a niche in kids’ furniture (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  87. The Progress Report: Getting What We Pay For (HuffingtonPost)
  88. People, Places and Things ... April 17, 2009 (Naples Daily News)
  89. Paying taxes not their cup of tea (Times News)
  90. Representation concerning taxation in Glenwood (Vail Daily)
  91. State Officials Warn Consumers About Financial Scams (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
  92. Census workers to come knocking (Macomb Daily)
  93. Clock is Ticking for Last-Minute Tax Filers (HispanicBusiness.com)
  94. Witnesses Tell Of Hiring Alleged Phony Lawyer (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
  95. Coming Up (as of April 10) (Nassau County Record)
  96. Census workers begin to canvas area (Plainview Daily Herald)
  97. 20-Year Sentence Sought for Bond Broker in Insurance Scheme (Insurance Journal)
  98. Tax preparation takes on added frustration this year (Lake Geneva Regional News)
  99. No Charges for New Brighton Councilwoman (12 FOX Mankato)
  100. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: April 15, 2009 (Collier Citizen)
  101. How to appeal disability benefits denials (Northeast Herald)
  102. Judge halts Colorado ID-theft investigation targeting illegal immigrants (Colorado Da
  103. Changes to Indiana's Child Support Rules and Guidelines (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)
  104. Bill seeks to pull birth dates from public records (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
  105. Bill Would Pull Birth Dates From Public Records (KSAT San Antonio)
  106. Prosecutors seek 20-year sentence for bond broker (The Advocate)
  107. Retirement on hold (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  108. Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
  109. Fewer Taxes for Real Economic Stimulus (GoldSeek.com)
  110. Would a payroll tax holiday boost economy? (MSNBC)
  111. Census Bureau to verify Oregon addresses (Lebanon Express)
  112. China publishes national human rights action plan (People's Daily)
  113. Ensure Your Retirement Bliss by Working Longer: John F. Wasik (Bloomberg)
  114. Life Insurers Profit as Retirees Fear Outliving Their Savings (Bloomberg)
  115. Frugality forsaken, dreams deferred (Florida Today)
  116. Siderar, Consultatio Boards Targeted by Argentina: Week Ahead (Bloomberg)
  117. The Morning File: Vexed by taxes? Send your legal queries here (Pittsburgh Post-Gazet
  118. IRS Web site can help with hard tax questions (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  119. I want to know: Why are social security numbers accessible? (The Port Lavaca Wave)
  120. Feverish time ahead as April 15 deadline nears (The Post and Courier)
  121. Social insecurity: The jig is up (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  122. Social Security offers help on using site (El Paso Times)
  123. Still Time To Get Free Tax Help (News On 6 Tulsa)
  124. Fire & Rescue reports $840K budget shortfall (Stamford Advocate)
  125. CNN Student News Transcript: April 13, 2009 (CNN)
  126. Some tax payers waiting for last few days (News 14 Carolina)
  127. Fraudulent tax schemes prey on seniors, experts say (Cabot Star-Herald)
  128. "Your Money Bus" Tour Stops in Kansas City (FOX 4 Kansas City)
  129. For a secure future (The Telegraph)
  130. North Palm Beach County police report: April 12 (The Jupiter Courier)
  131. What security net? (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  132. Boonville man will face charges tied to Game Trails (Newburgh Register)
  133. Free Tax Help If You Make Less Than $42K (FOX 4 Kansas City)
  134. Reverse mortgages can provide extra cash (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  135. Elderly homecare may cause tax snags (Tulsa World)
  136. America's Retirees Working to Protect Health Care Benefits They Earned (Carteret Coun
  137. Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
  138. Why is my 12-year-old getting AARP mail? (Miami Herald)
  139. Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
  140. 7 IT firms line up for biometric PAN cards (Business Standard India)
  141. Five Tips for Retirement Planning in a Challenging Economy (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  142. AARP offering tax help (The Daily News)
  143. Retirement on hold (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  144. Genealogist looks back on 'Sugar Tong Trail' (Zanesville Times Recorder)
  145. Senior facing eviction today (Daily Pilot)
  146. PLAINSBORO: Township reduces tax impact of new budget (The Princeton Packet)
  147. AP: POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  148. 5 last-minute tips for Hawaii taxpayers (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
  149. Anti-tax leaders are whiners and hucksters (Macomb Daily)
  150. Pension cuts feared if ailing auto firms declare bankruptcy (The Toledo Blade)
  151. His faith ain't based on the blues (The Glasgow Daily Times)
  152. Last-Minute Words-To-The-Wise On Taxes (CBS News)
  153. $7.6M coming to fix up homes (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  154. POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  155. Insignificance isn’t so bad (Fergus Falls Daily Journal)
  156. AP: More POW claimants than actual POWs (MSNBC)
  157. Owner of two Milford businesses faces tax charges (The Delaware Business Ledger)
  158. Only four days left to file (Jacksonville Daily News)
  159. Sebastian officials condemn home where woman may have been dead six years (Vero Press
  160. POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (The Washington DC Examiner)
  161. Computer firm eyes growth in small places (Brainerd Dispatch)
  162. AP: POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (San Francisco Chronicle)
  163. GETTING INVOLVED (The Daily Iberian)
  164. AP: POW benefit claimants exceed recorded POWs (AP via Yahoo! Philippines News)
  165. Library offers Tax Counseling for the Elderly (Cape May County Herald)
  166. Locals hurry to finish taxes before April 15 (The Daily Record)
  167. Tax center open until April 15 (Alamogordo Daily News)
  168. Mesa dentist indicted on 22 counts of tax invasion (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
  169. Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
  170. Now or Never (Columbia Journalism Review)
  171. South Bend considers billing Notre Dame for Obama security (Fort Wayne Journal Gazett
  172. IN MINUTES: Hart County Fiscal Court (The Glasgow Daily Times)
  173. Traveling for Treatment (MedicineNet.com)
  174. Comments (0) (Cape May County Herald)
  175. Courts' PACER system hides law, exposes private data (ZDNet)
  176. Identities stolen at NC DMV (ABC11 Raleigh-Durham-Fayetteville)
  177. IRS offers quick tips for last-minute Tennessee filers (The Leaf Chronicle)
  178. Fraudulent tax schemes prey on seniors, experts say (Cabot Star-Herald)
  179. Lights & Sirens (The Santa Ynez Valley News)
  180. Personal info of thousands of Nashville students released (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
  181. State-hired contractor leaks student, parent information (WKRN Nashville)
  182. Reverse mortgages can provide extra cash (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  183. Sponsor Wire (AllAfrica.com)
  184. Tomorrow is last day to register to vote (Borger News-Herald)
  185. Labour and Employment (Mondaq)
  186. Help in Hard Times: Ways to get free or discounted prescription drugs (Pocono Record)
  187. Data breach: Thousands of Metro students, parents’ Social Security numbers on Google
  188. China's $125 bln health reform holds challenges (Reuters)
  189. Tax Tip: Ten last minute filing tips (FOX 28 South Bend)
  190. Apply again for disability (The Record and Herald News)
  191. DETROIT: U.S. Census Bureau to start verifying addresses for 2010 count (The News-Her
  192. RIVER ROUGE: Congresswoman opens new Downriver office (The News-Herald)
  193. State pension reform in slow start (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  194. GETTING INVOLVED (The Daily Iberian)
  195. Egg Producer Vows To Go 'Cage Free' (WCVB Boston)
  196. Replacements on the rise (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  197. Federal Health Architecture Delivers Free, Scalable Solution Helping Organizations Ti
  198. National Federation of the Blind hosts pancake breakfast (News Chief)
  199. China eyes completing health care reforms by 2020 (AlertNet)
  200. Economic stimulus -- then and now (Tri-Valley Herald)
  201. Apply for a passport for summer travel (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  202. Harris Corporation Donates $10,000 to Wounded Warrior Project during HIMSS'09 Healthc
  203. Houston Social Security Lawyer Fights for Disability Benefits (Marketwire via Yahoo!
  204. Doors still shut for working widows (di-ve)
  205. Register Of Deeds Fights For Changes To Identity Theft Law (MyNC.com)
  206. Retirement is just not ready for them (Texarkana Gazette)
  207. Pleasant Grove school sign-up begins Thursday (Texarkana Gazette)
  208. Open other insurance schemes, says NSSA (The Herald)
  209. How to beat the jobless claims logjam (The Record and Herald News)
  210. Hanover Township police make arrests (Hanover Eagle)
  211. 9.2% more on social security (di-ve)
  212. Elimination of Q56 bus has Woodhaven worried (Queens Chronicle)
  213. Coming soon: Higher taxes, bigger government (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  214. Senior center hosting free tax preparation help (Chatham Courier)
  215. In and Around the Chathams (Chatham Courier)
  216. A drive for licenses in N.J. (Daily Record)
  217. A Rich Education for Summers (After Harvard) (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  218. Police break up fight at Collinâs Pub in Morris Plains (Morris NewsBee)
  219. Civil action immunity bill signed into state law | By Kathryn Dailey Loveland Reporte
  220. CENTRAL JERSEY: Health-care costs raise concern during school budget hearing (Windsor
  221. City's pension funds tank (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  222. MONROE: No tax increase in Monroe (The Cranbury Press)
  223. Governments search for systemic reforms (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  224. BusinessWise briefs (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  225. 'They eat well here' (Lowell Sun)
  226. A Rich Education for Summers (After Harvard) (New York Times)
  227. A drive for licenses in N.J. (Daily Record)
  228. KEYSTONE CONGRESS (New York Post)
  229. Official's privacy concern heeded (The Charlotte Observer)
  230. A drive for licenses in N.J. (Daily Record)
  231. Tips to Avoid Financial Fraud: Money Transfer Security (Carteret County News-Times)
  232. More research on aging pushed (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  233. America's Retirees Working to Protect Health Care Benefits They Earned (Carteret Coun
  234. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-04-06 11:01 Germany sees growing numbers of short time workers (I
  235. Valley homeowners starting to see mortgage relief from plan (The Arizona Republic)
  236. China eyes completing health care reforms by 2020 (AlertNet)
  237. Tech companies try to lure the government into cloud computing (Austin American-State
  238. A drive for licenses in N.J. (Daily Record)
  239. CIOs Expect Slowdown in India to End by Fourth Quarter (PC World)
  240. The Annuity - a financial strategy who’s time has come. (The Westerly Sun)
  241. Census officials will start verifying addresses today across Hampton Roads (Daily Pre
  242. United States: Tough Economic Times Present (Mondaq)
  243. Nearly 1 in 5 Union County workers is unemployed (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  244. O'Fallon offers utility tax rebates (Suburban Journals)
  245. Valley homeowners starting to see mortgage relief from plan (The Arizona Republic)
  246. Americas Watchdog Blasts Homebuilders Who did Not Pay Taxes On Millions Of Undocument
  247. VILLAGE VOICE: Kindergarten registration scheduled (Suburban Journals)
  248. Gridlock on ground keep vintage tankers in the air (INO News)
  249. Hospital sees more cases of jobless with mental stress (Emedia)
  250. Arson trial to proceed for Victor man (Ravalli Republic)