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  1. Joe Jackson seeks money from Michael's estate (Sydney Morning Herald)
  2. House passes landmark health-care bill; Betsy Markey votes against it (Greeley Tribun
  3. CAB to change its name (YourNabe.com)
  4. As holiday season nears, Asheville retailers hope customers are ready to spend again
  5. Medicare info. needs review (Boone News Republican)
  6. House passes health care bill on close vote (Indianapolis Business Journal)
  7. Tough road ahead in Senate for health care bill (The New Zealand Herald)
  8. IPv6 and the End of the World (SYS-CON Media)
  9. 32 Arrested After Welfare Fraud Sweep | WBNG-TV: News Sports, Weather Binghamton, New
  10. Ambler Gazette police briefs: Nov. 4 (The Ambler Gazette)
  11. Jackson dad seeks monthly allowance (Gulf Times)
  12. Retirees must match income to spending (Abilene Reporter-News)
  13. IT & Telecoms (Mondaq)
  14. Grant: Global study finds signs of U.S. decline (The Alexandria Town Talk)
  15. If you’re hiring, what kind of employee should it be? (Everett Herald)
  16. Joe Jackson seeks stipend from Michael's estate (The Arizona Republic)
  17. Obama appeals for health care votes (AP via Yahoo! News)
  18. Five Oakland men face federal drug charges (Contra Costa Times)
  19. Joe Seeks Stipend from Jackson's Estate (FOX 11 News Los Angeles)
  20. Franklin Park budget an accounting nightmare' (Franklin Park Herald-Journal)
  21. IRS Hunting Down Taxpayers -- For Refunds! (WCBS-TV New York)
  22. Joe Jackson seeks allowance from son's estate (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  23. Does the IRS have a check for you? Search our database to get your share of $121,613
  24. IRS wants to return money to Western North Carolina residents (Asheville Citizen-Time
  25. Group files statewide pension reform initiatives (Oakland Tribune)
  26. SOCIAL SECURITY: Moving? Keep in touch with Social Security (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  27. IRS holding more than 1,100 Oklahoma undeliverable refund checks (The Edmond Sun)
  28. NY man gets jail for cashing his dead mother's Social Security checks after freezing
  29. Man jailed for cashing dead mother's checks (News Channel 34 Binghamton)
  30. GRMC upholds ID requirement (The Hawk Eye)
  31. Grand larceny sentencing (News 10 Now Syracuse)
  32. Letters to the editor (Hartselle Enquirer)
  33. Senior health spotlight - New Medicare Part D coming in 2010 (Denison Bulletin & Revi
  34. IRS wants to return money to Western North Carolina residents (Asheville Citizen-Time
  35. Several regulations cover sex, violent offender's list (Greene County Daily World)
  36. Callers try to scam elderly Ridgefield woman (Ridgefield Press)
  37. Undocumented Residents Worried About Attending Flu Clinics (KCBS Radio San Francisco)
  38. Does The IRS Owe You Money? Check The List! (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)
  39. Homeless center a haven when there's no place else to go (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  40. Suicides, thefts mark ‘silly season’ for NYPD (Queens Chronicle)
  41. Published on: 11/6/2009. (Daily Nation)
  42. IRS tries to get 250 tax refunds to taxpayers with addresses in south Alabama, Missis
  43. Nonpareil begins weekly Social Security articles today (The Council Bluffs Daily Nonp
  44. Social Security serves those who serve America (The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil)
  45. Harbor Councilman Levinson: Park Project Costs Taxpayers (Cape May County Herald)
  46. California Man Convicted of Insurance Licensing Perjury (Insurance Journal)
  47. Hellwig fought in the war that never was in Vietnam (Westby Times)
  48. Was Operation Numbers Game legal? Both sides make their cases (Greeley Tribune)
  49. Clinton, new research center calls for more jobs for disabled (uniprotokolle)
  50. Landscaping company fined for alleged violations of the state Illegal Immigration Ref
  51. Diocese taking steps to raise child safety (Times Leader)
  52. Change for the Better: GOP Election Momentum (New York Post)
  53. The Record: Letters, Nov. 6, 2009 (The Record and Herald News)
  54. Protest targets health bill (The Record and Herald News)
  55. HILLSBOROUGH: Committee adopts mandated identity theft rules (Hillsborough Beacon)
  56. Equifax Acquires Rapid Reporting for $73m (Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & I
  57. Ohio woman: I got away from serial killing suspect (AP via Yahoo! News)
  58. September Days provides valuable services to seniors (The Belleville View)
  59. Gay partnership measure approved by voters (Seattle Times)
  60. Local retailers already getting into the holiday spirit (KVOA Tucson)
  61. Hundreds Pack John Stiff Park For Tea Party (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  62. Does the government owe you money? (WTSP-TV Tampa)
  63. Was Operation Numbers Game legal? Both sides make their cases (Greeley Tribune)
  64. Weird News - Inside Bay Area (Berkeley Voice - Albany Journal)
  65. Suicides, thefts mark ‘silly season’ for NYPD (Queens Chronicle)
  66. Free Medicare Day scheduled for Nov. 9 (East Brunswick Sentinel)
  67. Missing your tax refund? The IRS wants to talk to you (KTVA Anchorage)
  68. ISP warn of "jury duty" scam (14 WFIE Evansville)
  69. Could the IRS be trying to send you money? (Bristol Herald Courier)
  70. ID theft case goes to Colorado Supreme Court (The Vail Trail)
  71. Vail Daily letter: Maybe a mea culpa (The Vail Trail)
  72. The IRS may be trying to find you — to return money (The Wichita Eagle)
  73. CORRECT: AARP Endorses House Health-Care Overhaul Bill (Nasdaq)
  74. Real world means budgeting (Kearney Hub)
  75. ID theft case goes to Colorado Supreme Court (Greeley Tribune)
  76. IRS seeks to send out overdue refund checks, including 479 in Shelby County (Memphis
  77. Illegal Immigrant ID Case Goes To State Supreme Court (KMGH 7 Denver)
  78. Holiday Assistance Program signup dates scheduled (Bellevue Leader)
  79. HILLSBOROUGH: Committee adopts mandated identity theft rules (Hillsborough Beacon)
  80. Homeless center a haven when there's no place else to go (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  81. Vail Daily letter: Maybe a mea culpa (The Vail Trail)
  82. Woman accused of driving drunk, causing Sunday wreck on Highway 1, pleads not guilty
  83. Help with Aquarion water bills available (The Patriot Ledger)
  84. Holiday Assistance Program will again help families in need (Papillion Times)
  85. Across the USA News from every state (USA Today)
  86. Programs aim to aid 'unbanked' (USA Today)
  87. Never too old for stocks (CNN Money)
  88. Identity theft a threat to students (The BG News)
  89. Salvation Army accepting applications for assistance (Basehor Sentinel)
  90. Charity will help kids, families (The Wichita Eagle)
  91. SunShine Car Wash Slated For Poplar and Colonial (The Memphis Daily News)
  92. MLGW Board to Consider Amended 2010 Budgets (The Memphis Daily News)
  93. Tennessee Lawmakers Get $14-a-Day Expense Increase (The Memphis Daily News)
  94. Hollywood Casino Names Carlucci New GM (The Memphis Daily News)
  95. U.S. House May Vote Today on Homebuyer Credit, Jobless Benefits (Bloomberg)
  96. Employment expo slated (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  97. Steve Cahalan: Furniture store opens next to P.M. Sleep Center (River Valley Business
  98. Breast cancer hits home for Tutak family (The Muskegon Chronicle)
  99. Versailles school bond issue fails (Lake Sun Leader)
  100. Hays detectives seek leads in 1990 murder case (Austin American-Statesman)
  101. Demographer: Baby boomers will need achievement gap shortened (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  102. Connecting the Dots . . . How Fast Can You Read 1,990 Pages? (The Prairie Advocate)
  103. Manzullo Launches Plan to Put Americans Back to Work in Northern IL, Across US (The P
  104. Woman accused of driving drunk, causing Sunday wreck on Highway 1, pleads not guilty
  105. Another go for Boulder's Play It Again Sports (Colorado Daily)
  106. Around Town (Abilene Reporter-News)
  107. Unlucky, unlicensed driver loses car (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
  108. China human rights situation improved (China Economic Net)
  109. Thailand closes in on rumor-mongers (Asia News Network)
  110. Thailand closes in on rumor-mongers (Asia News Network)
  111. NH insurer warns providers after computer theft (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  112. Salvation Army hits tough times (KHQA Tri-States)
  113. Securing a new home (Argus Observer)
  114. Health care debate focuses on legal immigrants (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  115. Slow public response to Salvation Army's offer of holiday help (The Flint Journal)
  116. Illegal driver's license scheme had ties to Parma residents (Parma Sun Post)
  117. Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
  118. Supco rules in favor of insurance companies (ABC Montana)
  119. Former U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Kennelly Continues To Ignore Ongoing Pleas From Hun
  120. Toys for Tots begins registration (Times News)
  121. James Scott Farrin Attorney Edits Prominent Legal Manual (Business Wire via Yahoo! Fi
  122. Agencies: Glitch with Foreign SS Numbers Is Fixed (Data Storage Today)
  123. Agencies: Glitch with Foreign SS Numbers Is Fixed (Enterprise Security Today)
  124. Uganda : If Museveni Dares Stop This, He Will Be Overthrown (AllAfrica.com)
  125. Taxpayers Closer To Contract With Fire & Police Unions ? (WOWT Omaha)
  126. Raided SC poultry plant mends hiring, avoids trial (WIS News 10 Columbia)
  127. Sluggish turnout on Election Day (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  128. Supco rules in favor of insurance companies (ABC Montana)
  129. What's in Store for Medicare Part B Premiums (Kiplinger.com)
  130. Nedd backs Parker and Price (Observer-Tribune)
  131. Ranch struggles to stay afloat while caring for retired geldings (Los Angeles Daily N
  132. America the Beautiful passes selling at Bureau of Land Management's Needles Field Off
  133. “Play Healthy, Play Safe” theme of this year's health fair (Needles Desert Star)
  134. State ranks first in increased child support collection (Tulsa World)
  135. Rep. from Sen. Boxer's office in AmCan Thursday (The American Canyon Eagle)
  136. America the Beautiful passes available at Needles Field Office of the BLM (The Laughl
  137. Man pleads guilty of failing to register as a sex offender (Chico Enterprise-Record)
  138. Tory leader David Cameron dodges pledge to hold a referendum on Europe (Daily Mirror)
  139. Collective action necessary - Wed, 04 Nov 2009 PST (The Spokesman-Review)
  140. Soccer-field lessons prepare players for life in real world (The Olympian)
  141. “The organized crime in Bulgaria is “countered” by the criminal disorganization of th
  142. 100 Days of Solitude: Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the GERB Government
  143. Identity @ Risk (FOX 23 News Albany)
  144. Volsky: Information Technology costly bureaucracy (Coral Gables Gazette)
  145. October 29 Sudoku Contenders (San Diego Reader)
  146. Universal Healthcare, Federal Spending Inimical to Economy (The Trinity Tripod)
  147. Sound off (Silver City Sun-News)
  148. Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
  149. You Paid For It: Bloated Pensions (WREX-TV Rockford)
  150. New reality to follow recession, banker says (St. Catharines Standard)
  151. Fake Animal Control Con Man Out Of Personal Documents (Central Florida News 13)
  152. Man pleads guilty in fake ID scheme (WAVY TV 10 Portsmouth)
  153. Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
  154. Salvation Army Christmas deadline looms (WALB Albany)
  155. MEA lobbyist: State needs to fix education funding (The Daily Telegram)
  156. Tropico 3 - Developer's Hints & Tips (IGN FAQs)
  157. Sign-up set for energy assistance (The Danville Commercial-News)
  158. KLFY / Giles Nissan New Car for Christmas Giveaway (KLFY Lafayette)
  159. AG: Learn the rules for identity defense (Hope Star)
  160. West metro police blotter (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  161. European Union sees 0.7 growth for 2010 (GMA News)
  162. The Shape of GDP (Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  163. The revolutions of 1989 - bringing down the Wall (Socialist Worker)
  164. Undocumented workers strike for their rights in France (Socialist Worker)
  165. DuPont Teijin Films workers eligible to apply for federal aid (Florence Morning News)
  166. EU lifts 2010 growth forecast (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  167. Temporarily-Away-From-Home Travel Expenses (Immigration Portal)
  168. GETTING RESULTS: City agrees to pick up the bill (ABC 4 Salt Lake City)
  169. Des Moines woman reports theft of $7,100 in cash and two diamond rings (The Des Moine
  170. Poultry giant cuts deal (The Charlotte Observer)
  171. InfoVista Reports First Quarter FY10 Results (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  172. Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
  173. Election 2009: Passaic County Clerk (The Record and Herald News)
  174. Retirement: How does the US compare? (MSN Money)
  175. US joins ranks of failed states (Online Journal)
  176. Seniors have multiple objections to benefits payment (Charleston Daily Mail)
  177. Prep time real Wild card (Boston Herald)
  178. Where all that money went (Albany Times Union)
  179. E-Verify working smoothly (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  180. Iredell man killed in weekend crash (The Mooresville Tribune)
  181. Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond (El Paso Times)
  182. CalJOBS System Down For 1 Week (KCRA 3 Sacramento)
  183. College tuition prices continue to go up (WVVA Bluefield)
  184. Universities ask govt to exempt them from NSSF (The Monitor)
  185. ChiNext shares plunge after debut (China Daily)
  186. Disability claims skyrocketing (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  187. Bennett: Earmarks not bankrupting country (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  188. Senior 'Census' pitches actually a telemarketing scheme, officials warn (Sun-Sentinel
  189. -- Food banks service directory (Arizona Daily Sun)
  190. SOCIAL SECURITY: It could take weeks to get number (Asbury Park Press)
  191. Community briefs - Nov. 2 (The Fort Morgan Times)
  192. The #1 Way Criminals Steal Your Identity (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  193. Stock-Market Crash Transforms Retirement Market (TheStreet.com)
  194. Christian Living Resources, Bible Study Tools, Jesus Christ (Crosswalk.com)
  195. Tom Brady Shares How Spoiled Athletes Really Are (New England Sports Network)
  196. Half of workers changing jobs cash out 401(k) (Baltimore Sun)
  197. Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
  198. As temps drop, heating assistance warms up (The York Dispatch)
  199. Senior Expo on slate for Tuesday (The Pilot News)
  200. Unemployment rises to 4.1 percent (The Copenhagen Post)
  201. Moore scholarship will benefit FSU political science majors (Cumberland Times-News)
  202. Over regulation and other ‘BS’ (The Edge Daily)
  203. The Kind of World the Next Generation Will Inherit (The Daily Reckoning)
  204. Fake calls, e-mail from 'FDIC' can lead to ID theft (Bangor Daily News)
  205. Stuff a Bus Sign Ups This Week (WLTX-TV Columbia)
  206. Ask AP: Geo-engineering, Bernard Madoff's assets (Newsday)
  207. Unlucky, unlicensed driver loses car (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
  208. The Goldsmiths—Part CVII (GoldSeek.com)
  209. Former Ralphs Execs File Wrongful Termination Lawsuit (Progressive Grocer)
  210. Nevada Hispanic Services chief tired of being a lightning rod (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  211. More funding for free job-related rides (The Yuma Sun)
  212. Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
  213. The ancient in the modern (The Natal Witness Group)
  214. House Democrats Finish Health Care Bill (WSAW Wausau)
  215. Ambler Gazette police briefs: Oct. 28 (The Ambler Gazette)
  216. BBB alerts consumers to advance fee loans (The Ottawa Times)
  217. Military lags in safeguarding officers’ identities (Stars and Stripes)
  218. Nedd backs Parker and Price (Observer-Tribune)
  219. Obama rep: MA law can't force us to pay married benefits (Cape Cod Times)
  220. Group rallies against government-run health care (Greeley Tribune)
  221. Sign-up dates for holiday assistance program set (Papillion Times)
  222. The descent into fiscal madness (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  223. SOCIAL SECURITY: It could take weeks to get number (Asbury Park Press)
  224. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-01 08:37 Japan min eyes tobacco tax at European levels -Kyodo
  225. Group rallies against government-run health care (Greeley Tribune)
  226. Nedd backs Parker and Price (Observer-Tribune)
  227. Dog Shooting Raises Questions of Colo. Sheriff's Deputy (Officer.com)
  228. Prepaid cards gain popularity in credit crunch (The Tennessean)
  229. Stimulus will continue (Vi?t Nam News)
  230. Use flexible spending accounts before they're capped (Courier-Post)
  231. Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
  232. Food assistance program facing hard times, needs help as holidays near (Sun-Sentinel)
  233. Widow is ready to move on financially (Los Angeles Times)
  234. Seniors can boost their Social Security benefits by 're-retiring' (Los Angeles Times)
  235. Danbury Doctor loses ID info in Blue Cross laptop theft (Stamford Advocate)
  236. E. J. Dionne: Health care reform roll out time (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  237. Second town hall meeting draws bigger crowd (Tifton Gazette)
  238. In a medical emergency, it pays to be prepared (Evansville Courier & Press)
  239. Sound off (Silver City Sun-News)
  240. Final Push For Pension Tax, Many Still against it. (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
  241. VIEWPOINTS: Private health care means more accountability (The News Herald)
  242. How Safe is Using your Credit Card On-line (WCBI Columbus)
  243. Budget, politics have changed, but divisions remain on expanded gambling (The Arlingt
  244. Seining project on the Chetco helps propagate salmon species (Curry Coastal Pilot)
  245. Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
  246. Ambler Gazette police briefs: Oct. 28 (The Ambler Gazette)
  247. Editorial: Tips for the 2010 Census (Souderton Independent)
  248. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  249. U.S. fights benefits for gay couples (Berkshire Eagle)
  250. Woman Stole Nanny's Identity (WCVB Boston)