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  1. SWFL absconder found in GA (ABC 7 Gulfshore News)
  2. Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
  3. House GOP Offers Alternative To Obama Spending Plans (INO News)
  4. NEW: O'Fallon offers utility tax rebates (Suburban Journals)
  5. White Pine County Sheriff's Office Police Blotter (Ely Times)
  6. Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
  7. Man who fled county on child sex charges located in Georgia (Punta Gorda Herald)
  8. Wilson Big Five pre-enrollment scheduled (The Daily Ardmoreite)
  9. Congress can help seniors who lost investments (Newsday)
  10. Thai Protestors Surround PM (Thailandnews.net)
  11. Md. State Workers' Information Lost in Mail (WBOC Salisbury)
  12. Low-Profile Jobs That Will Stay That Way, if Obama Is Prudent (Washington Post)
  13. A Bad Joke? (GoldSeek.com)
  14. What's Going On Fools?! [Fools] (Gizmodo)
  15. Removal Tool Website for Conficker Computer Virus (12 FOX Mankato)
  16. Senate bans certain pension fund bonuses in wake of 2008 payouts (The Arlington Advoc
  17. Kindergarten and Pre-K Roundup coming up on Tuesday (Altus Times)
  18. Pay freeze passes first legislative test (The Sacramento Bee)
  19. 4 plead guilty in tax fraud case (The Charlotte Observer)
  20. Judge extends Obama aunt's stay in U.S. (Dose)
  21. New Franklin kindergarten enrollment April 20 (Boonville Daily News)
  22. The Next Bailout? (Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  23. Judge extends Obama aunt's stay in U.S. (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
  24. St. Louis man indicted on fraud charges (KSDK St. Louis)
  25. House Approves Two Bills Related To Veterans' Health Care (Medical News Today)
  26. Officials urge: Stand up, be counted (Bowling Green Daily News)
  27. ASK AMY (Washington Post)
  28. Fernley elementary schools announce Early Kindergarten Registration schedule (Fernley
  29. Parker River Refuge seeks recruits for YCC (The Newburyport Current)
  30. Recession hits Social Security increases (Washington Post)
  31. Council Doubts Mayor’s Rosy Budget Talk (Jackson Free Press)
  32. Sales Calls and Refinancing (Washington Post)
  33. 'Conficker' Computer Worm Showing Little Sign Of Life (The Tampa Tribune)
  34. Older workers, stung by recession, seek new jobs (Montgomery Advertiser)
  35. GOP presents budget alternative (USA Today)
  36. Avoid These Common Mistakes on Your 2008 Return (Carteret County News-Times)
  37. Police reports from local municipalities (Miami Herald)
  38. Police reports from local municipalities (Miami Herald)
  39. Donald R. Weinacht, 78 (The Herald-Mail)
  40. Fears Conficker worm may cause chaos (Channel 4)
  41. Exams of Injured Workers Fuel Mutual Mistrust (The Tuscaloosa News)
  42. Heineman Declines Use of Executive Power to Curb Illegal Immigration (Ralston Recorde
  43. What businesses need to know about identity theft (Ralston Recorder)
  44. Employment Document Verification: Key to a Legal Workforce (Ralston Recorder)
  45. ID theft hints (Ralston Recorder)
  46. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-04-01 10:47 CADES plans to sell $1 bln Eurobond -IFR (Interactive
  47. Offutt worker receives award (Bellevue Leader)
  48. Deputy PM receives Chinese science deputy minister (Nhân Dân)
  49. Obama Meets Hu as Stimulus Plans May Heat Clashes (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  50. More older workers seeking new jobs (Provo Daily Herald)
  51. Developmentally disabled face longer waits, less service (Ventura County Star)
  52. Social Security has no cost-of-living increases projected (Arizona Daily Star)
  53. Take the time now to file federal student financial aid forms (The Sparta Independent
  54. Letters to the editor (The Sacramento Bee)
  55. Data shows homelessness in Frederick rising (The Frederick News-Post)
  56. 6,000 UW workers' personal information at risk (Seattle Times)
  57. Recession will Lead to Insurance Opportunities, Says Expert (Zawya)
  58. Calendar: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 (The Shreveport Times)
  59. Outlook is not too rosy (Dallas Morning News)
  60. New Tax Breaks to Be Aware Of (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  61. Birthdays poor reason for festivities after hitting 21 (Baylor Lariat)
  62. Will the rally last? (Chicago Tribune)
  63. Police warn of scam phone calls (York Daily Record)
  64. Students celebrate Cesar Chavez Day (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  65. TAP Holds Financial Planning Talk For SPSS Personnel (BruDirect.com)
  66. Legal aid programs get funding boost from state (The New Britain Herald)
  67. Highland Park church rallies as member is moved to West Coast facility for deportatio
  68. Murphy to open new office in downtown NB (The New Britain Herald)
  69. Stimulus checks coming to older Americans (BizJournals)
  70. PKR needs to mend fences in Selambau (Malaysia Today)
  71. Homeless in Lancaster get free tickets to go away (Los Angeles Times)
  72. N.Y. State Leaders Outline Budget Deal (New York Times)
  73. HHS Acting Secretary Declares Public Health Emergency For Minnesota Storms (Medical N
  74. The '5th Top Capital Summit for Asia-Pacific' Takes Place May 2009 in Beijing (PR New
  75. Halvorson announces stimulus funding for local veterans (Morris Daily Herald)
  76. Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
  77. More senior citizens forced to declare bankruptcy (Miami Herald)
  78. North Palm Beach County police report: March 29 (The Jupiter Courier)
  79. Letters to the editor (March 28) (Silver City Sun-News)
  80. Bosnia's jobless rate at 43 percent and rising (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  81. What businesses need to know about identity theft (Ralston Recorder)
  82. Bosnia's jobless rate at 43 percent and rising (AP via Yahoo! News)
  83. Employment Document Verification: Key to a Legal Workforce (Ralston Recorder)
  84. ID theft hints (Ralston Recorder)
  85. T-minus one month: Tax tips you need now (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
  86. Police: Man applies for unemployment and finds his identity was stolen (The Shelby St
  87. Chatham senior center hosting free tax preparation help (Chatham Courier)
  88. More people facing financial peril (Pacific Daily News)
  89. Reno college students provide free tax help (News 4 Reno)
  90. Fight to see superintendent's $380,000 contract (Chicago Tribune)
  91. Stimulus checks coming to older Americans (Dayton Business Journal)
  92. NBC 10 chat transcript: Unemployment (NBC 10 Providence)
  93. When rabbits attack... (The Victoria Advocate)
  94. Cuba boosts retirement age as population goes gray (Boston Globe)
  95. With deflation all the rage, investors beware rising prices (The Sudbury Star)
  96. The Cost of the Federal Budget Deficit (KiplingerForecasts.com)
  97. Cuba boosts retirement age as population goes gray (AP via Yahoo! News)
  98. Omni National Banks shut down; one branch is in Tampa (Lehigh Acres Citizen)
  99. New York state will offer prescription-drug discount cards (Rochester Democrat and Ch
  100. Sold! Bargain-hunters buying groceries at auction (The San Francisco Examiner)
  101. Mayor encourages residents to bank on L.A. (Los Angeles Times)
  102. Tax my beer and cigarettes? Not without a fight (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  103. Increasing national debt positioned to drown next generation (Baylor Lariat)
  104. Fusty Insurance Lures Buyers Seeking Safety (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  105. Beware those who offer free stimulus cash (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  106. Proposed Auburn school budget keeps spending flat compared to this year (The Auburn C
  107. Crab Industry Worries About Few Visas for Pickers (WBOC Salisbury)
  108. Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
  109. IRS promoting Super Saturday for taxpayers (Fairfield Echo)
  110. Beirut ready to host joint Arab law enforcement office - Baroud (The Daily Star Leban
  111. BREAKING NEWS: Firefighters Battling Major Brush Fire (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virgin
  112. UK's Gillispie Says Job is Safe (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  113. Brendon Ayanbadejo: Bail Out People, Not Banks (HuffingtonPost)
  114. Library offers Tax Counseling for the Elderly (Cape May County Herald)
  115. Reagan: The great American Socialist (Daily News)
  116. Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
  117. Voters Elect A New Mayor In Ceredo (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  118. DOD to Remove SSANs from ID Cards (About.com)
  119. Are they married? It depends . . . (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  120. Federal Jury Hands Down Guilty Verdict In 13-Year-Old Murder Case (Leesburg Today)
  121. Legislators push drug program (New Haven Register)
  122. Conn. prison inmate charged with bomb threat (New Haven Register)
  123. Special Touch reaches out (Morris Daily Herald)
  124. Commentary: GOP's "small government" talk is hollow (CNN)
  125. Retirement Investing: The End Game (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
  126. A Peak Earning Years Portfolio (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
  127. Electronic Medical Record Of The Future Is Here (Medical News Today)
  128. Does Governor Corzine hear what I hear? I don't think so (The Record and Herald News)
  129. Sam Houston Race Park holding spring job fair (Klein Sun)
  130. IRS, Partners Mark Super Saturday March 21 to Help Taxpayers (Klein Sun)
  131. Saving for graduate school (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  132. March 16 (Journal Inquirer)
  133. Who gets a tax break? (KETK 56 Tyler)
  134. ROBBINSVILLE: School board to vote on $33.6M budget (The Messenger-Press)
  135. Texas Democrats, residents join to oppose new driver’s license rules (Fort Worth Star
  136. Normal employee salaries not busting the budget (The Pantagraph)
  137. Stolen-data trove offers look inside a botnet (The Pantagraph)
  138. Needy can get weekend tax help (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  139. Reintroducing Pensions May Not Be Best Solution (BruDirect.com)
  140. Defending the indefensible (Asia News Network)
  141. Biden Sees Signs Economic Confidence Returning (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
  142. Defending the indefensible (Asia News Network)
  143. Silently suffering (Daily Sparks Tribune)
  144. Former online college dean gets 2 years for fraud (NBC 13 Birmingham)
  145. Unraveling Gardner art heist (Boston Globe)
  146. Study Finds Failures in Passport Security (New York Times)
  147. Identity Theft Hits Close to Home for a Sheriff (New York Times)
  148. Lincoln Kicks Off Re-Election Bid (The Morning News)
  149. Feds, 'tribe' wage legal fight in immigration scam (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  150. State Administration of Civil Service put into operation (China Economic Net)
  151. Laptop with Clear applicants' info found (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  152. k1091 BC-KS-Immigration-India 08-05 0840 (Hays Daily News)
  153. ARCHIVE SEARCH (East Bay Express)
  154. Telecom Argentina S.A. Announces Consolidated Six-Month Period ('1H08') and Second Qu
  155. Volkswagen: "TNVWJOBS.com Not An Official Job Site" (WDEF Chattanooga)
  156. Artists flock to cheap Berlin from around the world (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  157. New Look to the Social Security Website (KPVI 6 Pocatello)
  158. 'Rockefeller' accused of snatching his daughter denies California murder link (Daily
  159. Missing laptop reappears (Moldova.org)
  160. Missing laptop reappears (UPI)
  161. Free and reduced-price meals available at Willcox Schools (Arizona Range News)
  162. Europe Tries to Handle Political Fallout of Pension Cuts (New York Times)
  163. Laptop containing trove of personal information reappears at SFO (San Francisco Chron
  164. Judge wants out-of-county jury in corpse case (The Capital Times)
  165. Online Fraud: How to Identify It and Fight Back (ABC News)
  166. Comment: Tom Clark: Ragbag policies oust wealth redistribution (Guardian Unlimited)
  167. Housing bill raises tax, fingerprint privacy concerns (CNET)
  168. Dad, son sentenced in homeless tax fraud (UPI)
  169. Rockefeller's Identity Still Stumps Investigators (WBZ Boston)
  170. FBI: Contract killer e-mail a fake (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
  171. Security Breach At SFO Due To Stolen Laptop (CBS 13 Sacramento)
  172. 'Dead' woman sues Porter hospital (Post-Tribune)
  173. Missing flash drive linked to Dayton-based state employee (Dayton Daily News)
  174. THE LONG HAUL: For 2 soldiers, families, lives changed (Fall River Herald News)
  175. FBI: Contract Killer E-mail A Fake (CBS 5 Phoenix)
  176. Old people "not just a burden" (Swissinfo)
  177. TSA: Laptop with security applicants' data missing (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  178. Missing laptop grounds US Registered Traveler program (IT World)
  179. Name error causes arrest (Waynesville Daily Guide)
  180. People Helping People offers 'hand up, not hand out' (The Hillsboro Argus)
  181. Programme Coordinator South Sudan (OneWorld)
  182. Celebrity medical records exposed (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
  183. Hospital fires celeb snoops (News 24 South Africa)
  184. Many missing out on benefits of food stamps (The Hillsboro Argus)
  185. Anheuser-Busch laptop theft affects 140,000 people (East Bay Business Times)
  186. Estimate your Social Security retirement benefits online now (The Hillsboro Argus)
  187. SSS goes offline (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  188. Candidates court Goshen votes (Lingle Guide)
  189. Feds, `tribe' wage legal fight in immigration scam (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
  190. Recovery has been too slow (Muscatine Journal)
  191. Modern bank run isn't on cash; it's confidence (The Beaver County Times)
  192. City of Angels contrasts glitz and tar pits (Federal Times)
  193. Couple heads to retirement after working together at Ada company (MLive.com)
  194. Stolen SFO Laptop Raises ID Theft Fears (KTVU 2 San Francisco)
  195. Trying to Save by Increasing Doctors’ Fees (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  196. Centre keen on ensuring early passage of Social Security Bill (Outlook India)
  197. Feds, `tribe' wage legal fight in immigration scam (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
  198. Social Security numbers may be on Web site (The Daily Record)
  199. Trusted Computer Solutions Unveils New Features for Security Blanket Lock Down Tool (
  200. Stabbing suspect sought (Sampson Independent)
  201. EDUCATION BRIEFS (Macon Telegraph)
  202. Port chaplains Bringing Christs love to the worlds seafarers (Christian Today)
  203. Offshore drilling tough issue for candidates (Miami Herald)
  204. Trusted Computer Solutions Unveils New Features for Security Blanket Lock Down Tool (
  205. Affinion Wins Innovation Award From NAFCU Services (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  206. Imperva Web Activity Monitoring Solution Closes the Loop Between Security Operations
  207. Feds, `tribe' wage legal fight in immigration scam (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
  208. Anheuser-Busch says data loss affects employees (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  209. Report: More Celeb Health Records Snooped At UCLA (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
  210. DC Prepares For New School Year (FOX 5 Washington D.C.)
  211. American Red Cross On The Gulf Coast: Storms Coming And Going (Medical News Today)
  212. Is Low-Cost Health Insurance Worth It? (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
  213. Modern bank run isn't on cash; it's confidence (The Beaver County Times)
  214. What's Bill Clinton So Mad About? (The New York Observer)
  215. Imperva Web Activity Monitoring Solution Closes the Loop Between Security Operations
  216. Social Security (The Gleaner)
  217. Newswatch, Police/Fire (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
  218. WSJ Sunday (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
  219. Feds, `tribe' wage legal fight in immigration scam (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
  220. DAILY BRIEFING (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  221. If a child care or other household employee works at your house, you owe employment t
  222. Boscov's files for bankruptcy (Asbury Park Press)
  223. Businesses anxious over order to verify workers' ID (Modesto Bee)
  224. Case Against Religious Leader Accused of Helping to Hide a Corpse Could Be Moved Out
  225. Streetcar crash puts six in hospital (The San Francisco Examiner)
  226. New payout mutual funds differ from annuities (The Record)
  227. Norfork Schools registration begins today (Baxter Bulletin)
  228. Norfork registration begins today (Baxter Bulletin)
  229. Feds, `tribe' wage legal fight in immigration scam (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
  230. Sullivan may scale back health benefits for future employees (Kingsport Times-News)
  231. Anheuser-Busch Losses Data (WJTV Jackson)
  232. Social Security Numbers May Be On Web Site (FOX 5 Washington D.C.)
  233. A-B's data loss affects about 150,000 people (Belleville News-Democrat)
  234. Report: More UCLA staff saw celebs’ health records (Las Vegas Sun)
  235. Report: More UCLA staff saw celebs' health records (Boston Globe)
  236. Report: More UCLA staff saw celebs' health records (The Post-Standard)
  237. Feds, `tribe' wage legal fight in immigration scam (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
  238. Parliament to meet in September (Calcutta News)
  239. Spring, Splendora residents indicted for Katrina/Rita fraud (Spring Observer)
  240. A REAL hassle (The Mail Tribune)
  241. Voices of valley’s slump (Las Vegas Sun)
  242. NeighborhoodStar News (SouthtownStar)
  243. 'Dead' woman sues Porter hospital (Post-Tribune)
  244. One traffic stop yields four arrests (The Pasadena Citizen)
  245. Alabamians missing out on $33M+ (Montgomery Advertiser)
  246. Winds damage homes (The Conroe Courier)
  247. Rescheduled monsoon session to be held in September (New Kerala)
  248. Johnson votes to create a legal U.S. workforce (Plano Courier)
  249. Feds, `tribe' wage legal fight in immigration scam (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
  250. Obama makes campaign swing through Ozarks (Buffalo Reflex)