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  1. Arson trial to proceed for Victor man (Ravalli Republic)
  2. Elimination of Q56 bus has Woodhaven worried (Queens Chronicle)
  3. Lawmakers consider bills on driver's licenses for illegal immigrants (The Herald-Mail
  4. Panel urges driving rights for illegal immigrants (Daily Record)
  5. ILO meeting ends on positive note (The Jamaica Observer)
  6. Getting a refund: It's not like the good old days (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  7. Tech companies try to lure the government into cloud computing (Austin American-State
  8. CALL FOR ACTION: Former Lee County maintenance worker wanted by Feds possibly dead (W
  9. Mississippi Identity Theft (WJTV Jackson)
  10. A complete financial plan is needed for your family’s security (Anderson Independent-
  11. A worst kept secret: an inside look at the raid on a backwoods casino (The Daily Sent
  12. House GOP Chief Pushing for Gay Marriage Amendment (WOWK-TV West Virginia)
  13. Pensioners Warned Of Get-Rich-Quick Schemes (BruDirect.com)
  14. Online Poll: Do you support raising taxes on cigarettes? (Topsail Voice)
  15. From disability to independence (Tulsa World)
  16. Week in Review: 04/05/2009 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
  17. I’d rather hold on to my money (The Star)
  18. Scam Alert! Bogus calls in Nicholville area (WWTI Watertown)
  19. Senior center hosting free tax preparation help (Chatham Courier)
  20. In and Around the Chathams (Chatham Courier)
  21. Lance talks about federal benefits at Warrenbrook Senior Center (Echoes-Sentinel)
  22. Chief: Shooter was depressed over losing job (The Ithaca Journal)
  23. Reuters: Taliban claims responsibility for attack (The Ithaca Journal)
  24. Police break up fight at Collinâs Pub in Morris Plains (Morris NewsBee)
  25. Social Security office moving (The Sidney Daily News)
  26. Hanover Township police make arrests (Hanover Eagle)
  27. Puff goes Gloria’s stimulus (The Daily Tribune)
  28. What's Happening, April 4-5 (Crestview News Bulletin)
  29. DETROIT: U.S. Census Bureau to start verifying addresses for 2010 count (The News-Her
  30. RIVER ROUGE: Congresswoman opens new Downriver office (The News-Herald)
  31. Marquand-Zion R-6 Kindergarten Registration (Democrat News)
  32. Why Is Rick Wagoner fired and Nancy Pelosi still working? (Times News)
  33. Social Security office coming to Menard Park (Galveston County Daily News)
  34. In the grip of anorexia and medical industrial complex (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
  35. Older workers, hurt by recession, seek new jobs (Chicago Tribune)
  36. Tennessee woman charged in illegal immigrant hiring (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  37. Referendums top ballot (Greater Milwaukee Today)
  38. Forty-seven EU directives not yet transposed into Czech law (?eské noviny)
  39. Woman charged in illegal immigrant hiring (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  40. Elimination of Q56 bus has Woodhaven worried (Queens Chronicle)
  41. DETROIT: U.S. Census Bureau to start verifying addresses for 2010 count (The News-Her
  42. RIVER ROUGE: Congresswoman opens new Downriver office (The News-Herald)
  43. Financial planning: Hop on Your Money Bus for advice Wednesday (The Fort Collins Colo
  44. In Florida, a Democratic Primary Test for 'Blue Dog' Boyd (CQPolitics.com via Yahoo!
  45. Heat aid allegations detailed (New Haven Register)
  46. Tips to Avoid Financial Fraud: Money Transfer Security (Carteret County News-Times)
  47. Social Security benefits may be taxable (The Sparta Independent)
  48. Salary freeze offsets state aid cuts (The Advertiser-News)
  49. Grant to help police fight crime against homeless (Tulsa World)
  50. Prescription saver cards available to qualified users (The Photo News)
  51. McLean murder investigation leads to third arrest (The Daily News)
  52. AARP offering tax help (The Daily News)
  53. From disability to independence (Tulsa World)
  54. School Board approves $68.2 million budget (The West Milford Messenger)
  55. What's Happening (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  56. Court prohibits man from practicing law (The Morning Journal)
  57. At home: Embrace havoc and plan a little (Marin Independent Journal)
  58. Census workers to verify addresses (Community Press & Recorder)
  59. Police log: Find Sandra (Tracy Press)
  60. CPI (ML) to field candidates in LS poll (New Kerala)
  61. Families learning of $163,000 tax 'bomb' (WorldNetDaily)
  62. Job Scam Hits Utah's Unemployed (ABC 4 Salt Lake City)
  63. Chattanooga: Military widow appreciates awards, but seeks funds (Chattanooga Times Fr
  64. 'Spanking' Judge Speaks (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
  65. BULLETIN BOARD (El Campo Leader-News)
  66. Social Security office coming to Menard Park (Galveston County Daily News)
  67. Letters to the editor Saturday (Savannah Morning News)
  68. Collecting Personal Identities For Profit (News Channel 5 Nashville)
  69. Elimination of Q56 bus has Woodhaven worried (Queens Chronicle)
  70. Locals say paycheck stimulus so small they likely will not notice extra cash (Hardin
  71. Yeoman has his facts wrong (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
  72. Cybersecurity review closely scrutinizing telecom policy (CNET)
  73. Enhanced police pension plan proposed (Carroll County Times)
  74. More than 5,000 Shawnee SSNs lost in Texas (The Shawnee News-Star)
  75. Protection team eyes seven cases (The Fort Morgan Times)
  76. ASK AMY (Washington Post)
  77. Why Immigrant Workers Will Fill the Streets This May Day (La Prensa San Diego)
  78. Latest News (TVNZ)
  79. UB Events Calendar (UB Reporter)
  80. Belmont council honors former executive director (YourNabe.com)
  81. Opinion: Economic recovery payments coming for social security recipients (Alaska Jou
  82. Clift: A Parliamentary Push for Health-Care Reform (Newsweek)
  83. Alaska House bill removes annuities and life insurance caps (KTVA Anchorage)
  84. Former Idaho gubernatorial candidate headed to prison (KTVB Boise)
  85. New work eligibility rules take effect (Silicon Valley - San Jose Business Journal)
  86. Chicago-Based Escrow Co. Under Investigation (WPXI Pittsburgh)
  87. Full text of Fry verdict (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
  88. Clift: A Parliamentary Push for Health-Care Reform (Newsweek)
  89. Primary School Pre-K program prepares children for kindergarten (The Lonoke Democrat)
  90. Some summer camp programs help families cut costs (Miami Herald)
  91. Magnet school lottery held (The Clarksdale Press Register)
  92. Community Calendar (The Carlisle Independent)
  93. Stakes are high when criminals target seniors (The Carlisle Independent)
  94. You might be surprised when you go to Freecreditreport.com expecting a free credit re
  95. Fort Plain Central needs to plan for difficult financial future, report says (The Eve
  96. New bills may allow guns in parks (Elizabethton Star)
  97. Is Specter running scared in re-election bid? (The Morning Call)
  98. Web tools can help agencies collect innovative ideas (Federal Computer Week)
  99. Locals say paycheck stimulus so small they likely will not notice extra cash (Orange
  100. Police reports from local municipalities (Miami Herald)
  101. Neri: Law lacks provisions on unemployment insurance (Sun Star)
  102. Judge recuses himself from Cox case (The Glasgow Daily Times)
  103. Community Calendar (Key West The Newspaper)
  104. Esters gets nothing in suit (The Glasgow Daily Times)
  105. The French are right (again) (Salon.com)
  106. Are you registered to vote in May 9 election? (The Atascocita Observer)
  107. 3 Convicted Of Stealing Miss. Patient's Identity (WAPT Jackson)
  108. VA Announces Recovery Spending (KALB Alexandria)
  109. Census workers to verify addresses (Community Press & Recorder)
  110. From the Desk of Legislator Roger Corbin (The Westbury Times)
  111. Generous public pensions costly (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  112. The Ironton Tribune (The Ironton Tribune)
  113. Quiz: How Much Social Security Will You Get? (US News & World Report)
  114. Debt Doesn't Have to Be A Burden (Washington Post)
  115. Multi Agency Teams To Be Established Throughout The Island (Manxnet)
  116. THE VENT (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  117. Community Briefs (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  118. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-04-03 09:13 Belarus cuts budget by 20 pct over crisis (Interactiv
  119. The Annuity - a financial strategy who’s time has come. (The Westerly Sun)
  120. Rupees 76 crore aid to physically challenged widows and oldaged (New Kerala)
  121. Social Security office coming to Menard Park (Galveston County Daily News)
  122. United Way program aids tax preparation (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
  123. Area ID thefts on the rise (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
  124. What students need to know about the economy (ASU Ram Page)
  125. Top ten tips for last-minute tax return filers (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
  126. CENTRAL PA NEWS (The Patriot-News)
  127. Streich Family Lecture speaker paints dreary portrait of U.S. future (Wichita Falls T
  128. 3 women plead guilty to crimes against a nursing home resident (WLBT 3 Jackson)
  129. Immigration Agents Search Bellingham shop (Q13 FOX Seattle)
  130. eHarmony blows off customer objections to 'gay' site (WorldNetDaily)
  131. Rego Park family hopes to go home (YourNabe.com)
  132. The Flat Tax Is Not Flat and the FairTax Is Not Fair (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
  133. Identity theft reports in Lynchburg area jump 30 percent in 2008 (The News & Advance)
  134. 'Govt spending on welfare must rise' (China Economic Net)
  135. Inmates in Sichuan will have to hit books (China Economic Net)
  136. Online Poll: Do you support raising taxes on cigarettes? (Carteret County News-Times)
  137. ID theft: ‘It can happen to anyone’ (Highland Community News)
  138. Pelosi Details Partisan Wrangling Over Final Budget Blueprint (The Online NewsHour)
  139. Experts provide tips for taxpayers (News 14 Carolina)
  140. Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
  141. Elimination of Q56 bus has Woodhaven worried (Queens Chronicle)
  142. Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
  143. TaxWatch: How to avoid an unexpected tax bill on the Making Work Pay credit (Market W
  144. Rudd meets with World Bank chief (BigPond News)
  145. $900 tax cash bonus payments from next week (Examiner.com.au)
  146. Let's Watch the Horsies! (LAist)
  147. Absentee ballots available for primary (The Canton Repository)
  148. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  149. Vice Premier warns of "grave" employment prospects for China's graduates (People's Da
  150. Staten Islander affected by recession urges job-seekers to stay positive (Staten Isla
  151. What's on tap in Northern Hunterdon? (Hunterdon Review)
  152. Official: job market still 'grave' for graduates (China Daily)
  153. Specter already hitting Toomey in cable ads (The Hill)
  154. Site Search: (Jersey Evening Post)
  155. Social Security clogged with disability claims (Southeast Missourian)
  156. Mt. Vernon Police warn residents of scam (Mt. Vernon Register-News)
  157. A stranger in the yard? Don't let the dogs loose (Seattle Times)
  158. Social Security disability disputes grow (Arizona Daily Star)
  159. Korean Seniors Center hosts SENIORS TAX CLINIC, Friday, April 3, 2009 (Pacific Daily
  160. Identity theft can happen to anyone (The Kalona News)
  161. Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
  162. Committee OKs pay freeze bill (La Cańada Valley Sun)
  163. What's Happening (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  164. Extract Systems Announces New Desktop Redaction Software - ID Shield Office (PR.com)
  165. Nine Common Errors made on Tax Returns (Copperfield Sun)
  166. Student activism targets immigration reform (Daily Illini)
  167. Letter to the Editor: Senior Citizens (The Advance-Titan)
  168. Letter to the Editor: Senior Citizens (The Advance-Titan)
  169. Ryan concedes Republican plan has no chance of advancing (Kenosha News)
  170. Head Start program now taking applications (The Enid News & Eagle)
  171. Homeless vet gets graveside service with military honors (Jacksonville Patriot)
  172. Patient rules lacking in new medicinal pot law (Detroit News)
  173. Older workers, hurt by recession, seek new jobs (San Jose Mercury News)
  174. Bills to Make Information Confidential Advances (The Memphis Daily News)
  175. Earth Hour hardly registered with utilities (The Fayetteville Observer)
  176. More News (The Daily & Sunday Review)
  177. UNDP Calls on G-20 leaders to curb full-fledged human development crisis (New Kerala)
  178. Hearing covers PNM's proposed power-rate hike (Santa Fe New Mexican)
  179. Local man honored for ‘rags to riches' life (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  180. Barack Obama's aunt gets reprieve in immigration case (Boston Herald)
  181. At one agency, furloughing state workers costs California money (The Charleston Gazet
  182. Sen. Judd Gregg: President's budget endangers our country's future (New Hampshire Uni
  183. Higher death and school drop-out rates threaten poor countries as they face the globa
  184. SSI benefits may continue with income (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  185. Parents at Alpine School District get scam calls (ABC 4 Salt Lake City)
  186. Ill Prepared for Long-Term Health Care (BusinessWeek)
  187. Extra dollars in paycheck courtesy of new tax credit (The Palm Beach Post)
  188. Desmond Lachman -- Welcome to America, the World's Scariest Emerging Market (Washingt
  189. Europeans look to welfare, not stimulus, in crisis (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  190. Eastday-Shanghai business start-up loans to have wider reach (Eastday.com)
  191. Tornado survivors begin task of rebuilding lives, identities (WLBT 3 Jackson)
  192. Expect to see larger amounts on your paycheck (14 WFIE Evansville)
  193. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  194. Arson trial to proceed for Victor man (Ravalli Republic)
  195. Making Tax Pay tax break to add $800 million to S.C. pay checks (Anderson Independent
  196. Ohio University pays $90,000 to settle lawsuit (Palladium-Item)
  197. Recession forecast to curb Social Security increases (Austin American-Statesman)
  198. California food stamp benefits going up 13.6% (Los Angeles Times)
  199. House and Senate move conflicting gun permit bills (The Register-Herald)
  200. Republican budget plan would cut taxes, spending (Reuters.co.uk)
  201. Business start-up loans to have wider reach (People's Daily)
  202. Republican budget plan would cut taxes, spending (Reuters.co.uk)
  203. New ConnPACE program will help Bristol enrollees (The Bristol Press)
  204. Not much impact from Conficker computer worm (Orlando Sentinel)
  205. The check’s in the mail (The Bristol Press)
  206. Social Security clogged with disability claims (Cherokee Tribune)
  207. THE MINORITY OBJECTS (The Washington Times)
  208. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  209. Business start-up loans to have wider reach (China Daily)
  210. Yeoman has his facts wrong (The Oneida Daily Dispatch)
  211. EVN still has to conduct price negotiations for every project: MOIT (Vietnam Net)
  212. Iris Biometric Recognition Introduced (News On 6 Tulsa)
  213. Republican budget plan would cut taxes, spending (Boston Globe)
  214. 11 a.m. — Youth Conservation Corps gives youths a chance to work in national park (Pa
  215. ID theft rises again in area (Island Packet)
  216. Social Security building sold to Parker West (YourNabe.com)
  217. Young workers need Social Security info (YourNabe.com)
  218. In one case, unpaid furloughs cost California money (San Jose Mercury News)
  219. YM Blog-a-Thon: A Right To Marriage -- Thoughts on Prop 8 (New America Media)
  220. Judge: Obama's Aunt Can Stay (Washington Post)
  221. Police Blotter (The Doings La Grange)
  222. Older workers, hurt by recession, seek new jobs (Washington Post)
  223. Republican budget plan would cut taxes, spending (Reuters.co.uk)
  224. Geeze Giz, Enough Is Enough! [Filters] (Gizmodo)
  225. Speak Out 4/1/09 (Southeast Missourian)
  226. In and Around the Chathams (Chatham Courier)
  227. Roswell Hispanics claim police racial profiling (News West 9 Midland)
  228. Roswell Hispanics claim police racial profiling (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
  229. Bannock County Urging People to Fill Out Census Form (KIFI Idaho Falls)
  230. Roswell Hispanics claim police racial profiling (ABC 7 El Paso)
  231. Republican budget plan would cut taxes, spending (Reuters.co.uk)
  232. Social Security clogged with disability claims (INO News)
  233. Death pension an option for spouses (The Washington Times)
  234. 'Unfunded liabilities' a financial myth, expert says (PhysOrg)
  235. (Full Story) (KAKE)
  236. Woman gets 65 months in prison for identity theft, check scheme (The Tennessean)
  237. Social Security building sold to Parker West (YourNabe.com)
  238. Russ Lemmon: Economy force merger of two families (Vero Press Journal)
  239. Why is Rick Wagoner fired and Pelosi still working? (WorldNetDaily)
  240. Scam calls targeting high school parents (Deseret Morning News)
  241. Teachers march on SC State House for stimulus (WCNC Charlotte)
  242. Judge extends Obama aunt's stay in United States (Reuters)
  243. $1.6 Million To Help Omaha Create Summer Jobs (KETV 7 Omaha)
  244. Popular Mechanics: The end of aging? (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  245. Retirees ill prepared for the long-term costs (Washington Post)
  246. Recession Puts a Major Strain On Social Security Trust Fund (Washington Post)
  247. Third person arrested in murder of Longview man (KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland)
  248. Shooting shines spotlight on foreign student workforce (The Destin Log)
  249. Vines defense likely to begin today (Rome News-Tribune)
  250. Man charged in theft of serviceman's ID (Hudson Star-Observer)