- Help Dad save $3,600 (Princeton Times Leader)
- Tough talk on taxes (Daily Local News)
- After raucous meeting about computer hack, residents still uneasy (Daily Local News)
- Protecting personal information in 2008 (Carroll County Online)
- Sweetbay Sweetens Deal For Checks (The Tampa Tribune)
- Princeton club accidentally exposes alumni (Moldova.org)
- Chickamauga offers online utility bill payment (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
- Intruders Pose As Social Security Workers To Rob Elderly Woman (WTOV 9 Steubenville)
- Princeton club accidentally exposes alumni (UPI)
- One family’s attempt to uncover a 43-year-old mystery (Lock Haven Express)
- Woman seeks funds for op (The Star)
- Two men sought in home invasion (The Times Leader)
- Hard work benefits their neighborhood (The News-Herald)
- Homemade Porn Clip
- IRS calms confusion about stimulus checks (ABC12 Mid-Michigan)
- Tips for filling out that 1040A (KVAL Eugene)
- "Super Saturday" Held In Lubbock (KCBD-TV Lubbock)
- Plan Gives Federal Reserve Sweeping New Powers (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
- Don't fall victim to latest e mail scam (The Houma Courier)
- Tax Preparers Charged In State Tax Fraud Scheme (Queens Chronicle)
- Super Saturday For I.R.S. (WEEK-TV Peoria)
- IRS Host Sessions on Stimulus Payments (KPVI 6 Pocatello)
- La Pine volunteer offers pleas in thefts from elderly (KTVZ Bend)
- Credit mess calls for a new federal overseer (Austin American-Statesman)
- Technique of safe game in poker
- Community Calendar (Leesville Daily Leader)
- Researchers Hack Defibrillators (PhysOrg)
- Gas prices continue to soar (Mount Vernon News)
- NEW: Court rules cut off online access to records (The Norman Transcript)
- Pender Health (The Wilmington Star-News)
- How Do Your Finances Stack Up? (Investopedia)
- Modern Defibrillators Efficient, but Vulnerable to Hacking (Wired News)
- High Finance Backfires on Alabama County (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
- MSU will help people file tax returns to get federal stimulus payments (KY3 Springfie
- Newest phone scam: Threat of arrest for missing jury duty (Eureka Springs Times-Echo)
- Homeless man accused of killing his grandmother (WCAX-TV Vermont)
- PCHS Considers $1,619,848 Levy (Du Quoin Evening Call)
- Huckabee immigration plan calls for Mexico border fence, more patrol agents (Charlest
- Hack Attack Compromises National Lab (NewsFactor)
- Gottfried unveils health care plan for all New Yorkers Spitzer hires think tank to co
- County adopts $15.81 million budget (Monroe County Clarion)
- Dollars and $ense: Personal-finance courses prepare teenagers to handle their money (
- Toys For Local Children In Need (Westerly Sun)
- Koch worker accused of identity theft (Morristown Citizen Tribune)
- Huckabee immigration plan calls for Mexico border fence (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville)
- It's loneliness, not the lack of money, that hurts her most (Montreal Gazette)
- Senators ask more home heat funds (The Republican)
- Jaber Likely To Be Deported After Appeal Rejected (Arkansas News Bureau)
- RSCN to implement ERP solution using BEAT Profusion (AME Info)
- Middle Easterner loses appeal of federal convictions in Arkansas (Pine Bluff Commerci
- Pryor introduces immigration bill, noting its potential problems (Pine Bluff Commerci
- Bucks woman's death not suspicious, coroner says (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Bit by bit, homes given away (Seattle Times)
- Former Centerton Mayor Under Investigation (The Morning News)
- Homes crisis had early start (Baltimore Sun)
- Chavez loses vote that would have let him run for re-election indefinitely (Times-Rep
- Every American owes nearly $30,000 as their share of soaring government debt (Times-R
- More News (Daily Bulletin)
- Roger Hedgecock Introduces the Ultimate Voter's Guide Series (Business Wire via Yahoo
- Chavez fails in bid to be president for life (The World)
- Oregon's same-sex couples wait Jan. 1 domestic partners law (The World)
- Don’t Be A Victim (WKRG News 5 Mobile)
- Gays Would Have Been Protected Under Venezuela Constitution (365Gay.com)
- Bail set at $500k for alleged hostage-taker (Boston Globe)
- Man Apologizes For Clinton Office Hostage Drama (WBZ Boston)
- Oneida's Dance Club now BYOB (R News)
- Smoking Costs Medicaid Billions (R News)
- Utility-tax rebate to kick in Jan. 1 (Wentzville Journal)
- Huckabee Hopes for New Hampshire Boost (News 8 San Diego)
- Most of Us Have Little $ For Future (R News)
- City Council extends mobile home conversion ban one year (Vallejo Times-Herald)
- Your Money: Take time to design a retirement plan that fits (Tri-State Neighbor)
- Heating assistance signup begins (Forest City Summit)
- The CNN/YouTube Republican Debate: Sandbagging the Candidates (Blogcritics.org)
- Huckabee hopes for New Hampshire boost (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Savings Bonds and Social Security Numbers (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
- Urban League Issues Fraud Alert (R News)
- Sabres/Amerks Breakup Possible (R News)
- Red Cross Employees Find Personal Files In Public (CBS 11 Dallas/Fort Worth)
- Popular business directory searches (Crossville Chronicle)
- Hatch: Romney should say he's his own man (Boston Globe)
- Holiday Auto Burglary On The Rise In The Hub City (KCBD-TV Lubbock)
- Surveys find paid vacation a luxury for Chinese (Eastday.com)
- Harriet Harman: never Gordon Brown's choice (Daily Telegraph)
- BBB: Be wary while holiday shopping from your home (Beaumont Journal)
- DWI crash deal sealed to protect girl from dad (The Record)
- Your Money: Take time to design a retirement plan that fits (Tri-State Neighbor)
- Wanted Naples Man Arrested in Bath (R News)
- Getting ahead (The Record)
- WIBW - News (WIBW-TV Topeka)
- Discussion on Social Security System (ERT.gr)
- How Much Are You Going To Have To Pay In Taxes This Year? (Richfield Reaper)
- Couple toss baby-name books, turn on the Sox (Lowell Sun)
- Social Security awaits campaign focus (CNN Money)
- 79-year-old homeless man dies after Thanksgiving dinner (KGW Portland)
- U.S. Economy is Not Headed for a Recession – Yet (Resource Investor)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-11-20 01:02 GMT: China announces second batch of approvals for co
- China launches new push to slow population growth (AlertNet)
- PART 1: Background: (Malaysia Today--Your Source of Independent News)
- Candidate Announced for Insurance Commissioner (KQCD-TV Dickinson)
- TV's Cranford shows how women can flourish without men, says our most famous spinster
- Richardson: Peacemakers, not cowboys (Centre Daily Times)
- Richardson: Peacemakers, not cowboys (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
- Article Photo History (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Richardson: U.S. should be peacemakers, not cowboys (Boston Globe)
- Planning readies families for emergencies (Rapid City Journal)
- Celebrating success (Rapid City Journal)
- Credit card is actually reissue (Akron Beacon Journal)
- COVER YOUR ASSETS NOW (New York Post)
- The other side of the story, Medicare (Delta Democrat Times)
- Leading conservatives pick favorites in the GOP race (Akron Beacon Journal)
- Oceanside woman helps four men leave the streets (North County Times)
- Debt management programs help consumers get out from under bills (The Times of Northw
- Disabled vet pays tribute to 'Quadalajara' (The Arizona Republic)
- Crime on the rise as Celina grows (The Celina Record)
- United States: IRS Announces Adjusted Plan Limits For 2008 (Mondaq)
- Thompson proposes 401(k)-style Social Security fix (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Save now, save later, but save something for retirement (International Herald Tribune
- Airport boss won’t take the blame (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Fearing divorce, Japanese men learn to say 'I love you' (Bangkok Post)
- SSO is not concerned by withdrawal of hospitals (Bangkok Post)
- A Simple Fix for Social Security Problems Proposed by Think Tank Scholar (Senior Jour
- Oregon mortgage fraud conviction could be for life (Argus Observer)
- Walking the Line: Be careful what you wish for ... (Shenandoah Valley News Today)
- NEW: Granite man convicted of defrauding Social Security Administration (St. Clair Co
- WICHITA, Kan. (AP) _ The state attorney general of Texas is seeking a default judgmen
- Paul Passes Thompson and McCain in GOP Primary (US News & World Report)
- Texas AG seeks default judgment against tribe (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
- The Swift Boating of Hillary Clinton? (Salon.com)
- Wednesday | 7 November, 2007 (ARNnet)
- Texas AG seeks default judgment against tribe (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
- Kenya: Property Firms Set for Listing At Stock Market (AllAfrica.com)
- MSU reports three data-security breaches (KPAX Missoula)
- Court: Guilford can't use child's Social Security money (Greensboro News & Record)
- GSA still waiting on money for federal courthouse at Cape (Daily Dunklin Democrat)
- Tory plans for an 'English Parliament' will wreck the Union (Guardian Unlimited)
- School votes rest in older hands (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
- A Cheaper Way to Live Franklin park symbolizes struggle to buy, provide affordable ho
- Former Shanghai Tycoon Could Face Death Penalty (The Epoch Times)
- Annual Toys for Kids program off to a good start this year (Springfield News-Sun)
- Chavez's reforms pass assembly (Taipei Times)
- More illegal immigrant women taking housekeeper and nanny jobs (KETK 56 Tyler)
- WSPD to offer DMV services (West Salem Coulee News)
- Vernon Bogdanor: Tory plans for an 'English Parliament' will wreck the Union (Guardia
- Why You Pay Social Security Benefit Taxes (Washington Post)
- Leaders of drug ring are sentenced (Baltimore Sun)
- More illegal immigrants hired as housekeepers, nannies (USA Today)
- Army accepting assistance applications (The Marion Star)
- 'America's Most Wanted' to air TR case tonight (The Greenville News)
- Eastside robbery spree details aired in court (The Greenville News)
- Crime reports/Nov. 3 (The Canton Repository)
- Fiscal policies loom big in 2008 (The Salinas Californian)
- Bill to protect consumers from identity theft (Community Press & Recorder)
- BRIEFS (Zanesville Times Recorder)
- BMV checks license data for accuracy (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
- Supervisor holds public meeting on personal security (The Californian)
- Sen. Kerry seeks info on Blackwater affiliate (Reuters)
- Oregon Recreation Report (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
- WORLD NEWS: QUICK TAKE (Taipei Times)
- Free medical check-up for Socso members (The Borneo Post)
- Economic crimes on the rise in China, police say (Taipei Times)
- PE fund to make debut (China Daily)
- House committee approves military tax breaks - Army News, opinions, editorials, news
- OL man pleads innocent to murder charges (Daily Southtown)
- After gaffe, Clinton decries 'all-boys' club' (Newsday)
- New task force targets worker identity fraud (NWAnews.com)
- Molester ex-priest will need a home (Daily Record)
- Voters to be prepared for Election Day (CentralOhio.com)
- War cost in Afghanistan, Iraq could go to $2.4 trillion in next decade (Pakistani New
- Obama rolls out aggressive approach to Clinton's campaign (International Herald Tribu
- Senate vote ends hope of legal residency for children of immigrants (Tri-City Herald)
- Patchwork laws fail to stop teacher sexual misconduct (Asbury Park Press)
- Examiner Coverage (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Carmie Hill column: Social Security can help 10-28-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
- Day in, day out: trying to fill the emptiness (The Buffalo News)
- Credit Card Scheme Nets Phoenix Man Prison Term (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
- INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
- House to Test Revised Kids' Health Bill (AM New York)
- Some Kind Words For Politicians (Newtown Bee)
- Just The Facts: Top Five Reasons The Democrats' ''New'' SCHIP Bill Is Actually More O
- Jury duty scam resurfaces 10-25-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
- House targets veto on children's health bill again (USA Today)
- Living paycheck to paycheck gets harder (El Paso Times)
- Correction: Social Security story (El Paso Times)
- Rangel Seeks $48 Billion Hedge Fund, Buyout Firm Tax (Update5) (Bloomberg.com)
- Report: Byrd purchased HGH (Windsor Star)
- BRIEFS (Gulf Times)
- Alex Salmond and the stinking fish (Times Online Sunday)
- Byrd reportedly purchased HGH (Los Angeles Times)
- Report: Indians' Paul Byrd Bought HGH (The Ledger Independent)
- Nearly 50 million Social Security recipients to get 2.3 percent adjustment (The Ledge
- SOM prof dishes on healthcare bill veto (The Yale Herald)
- Red Sox help Boston literally make a name for itself (International Herald Tribune)
- Report: Indians' Paul Byrd Bought HGH (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Report: Indians' Byrd bought HGH, syringes from Florida clinic (Canadian Press via Ya
- DMV worker wove web of lies (The Providence Journal)
- Senior Citizen Advocates Think Social Security Increase Not Much Help with Medicare I
- 10,000 Employees' Data on Stolen Laptop (News 8 San Diego)
- Brown to defend 'red lines' at summit (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
- Rudy Giuliani scores with fiscal conservatives (The Hill)
- Boyfriend charged despite mistaken identity claim (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- Social Security Payments Going Up 2.4% (WCSH 6 Portland)
- *Appointment of a District Chairman of the Appeal Tribunals (social security and chil
- McCain With Mom on Campaign Trail (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Student data stolen at UC (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Navy: Troops can use partial ID number to get fuel coupons (Stars and Stripes)
- First boomer files for Social Security (UPI)
- Amnesia Victim Looks for Answers (WSAV Savannah)
- Administaff Laptop With Info Missing (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- America's first baby boomer applies for Social Security (Canadian Business)
- Farmworker Shortage Prompts Renewed Interest in Foreigners (AG Weekly)
- First U.S. baby boomer applies for Social Security (Reuters)
- Questions raised over no-bid contract request (News West 9 Midland)
- Questions raised over no-bid contract request (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls)
- Panetta says nation hasn’t mobilized; politicians failing to solve critical issues (N
- 5th District Issues (WBUR Boston)
- Burgeoning Internet Security Budget Fails to Stop Rising Hacking Attacks (donga.com)
- Spitzer Defends His License Plan (R News)
- Proposed Fla. law seeks volunteer coach background checks (7 News Miami)
- Making your home a ready source of cash (The Record)
- High Wired: Find cheaper magazine subscriptions through eBay (Summit Daily News)
- The National Center (National Center for Public Policy Research)
- 'So where's the inevitability?' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Police reports (Southlake Times)
- McKinney Police Reports (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
- Stolen laptop contains data for University of Iowa students (WQAD Moline)
- Leppink letter raises new questions (Anchorage Daily News)
- More defections on domestic policy likely (Miami Herald)
- EU finance chiefs caution France (Boston Globe)
- Thompson prepping for first debate tussle with GOP rivals (CNN.com)
- Brothers in blue offer tribute to fellow police officer (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
- St. Joe Co. homeowners react to tax bills (WNDU 16 South Bend)
- Find the Best Deal on Refinancing Your Home (Benton Evening News)
- Helping Disabled Americans Overcome Incredible Obstacles (Benton Evening News)
- Former Escapee Tells Of 30 Years On Run (WSMV Nashville)
- Exeros and Princeton Softech Announce Reseller Agreement (ThomasNet)
- Ask the Expert: Retired with extra cash to burn (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
- TD Ameritrade Forewarned Of Data Breach (KOLR/KSFX Ozarks)
- Schwarzenegger To Veto Gay Marriage Bill (365Gay.com)
- Monster.com hacked; job seekers should be wary (Holmen Courier)
- Defending Your Good Name (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
- Hunter Education Course to be held in October (Democrat News)
- Greenspan's Memoir Looks Forward (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance
- Skilled Immigrants' March on Washington (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Skilled Immigrants' March on Washington (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
- Ameritrade customers' contact information hacked (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
- Identity thieves pose as jury coordinators (Rapid City Journal)
- UK's largest vocational trainer to train workers for Beijing Olympics (People's Daily
- Death of a loved one leaves questions concerning taxes, benefits (The Providence Jour
- Northern Rock granted emergency funding; Nasdaq Stock Market says it may increase bid