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  1. Help Dad save $3,600 (Princeton Times Leader)
  2. Tough talk on taxes (Daily Local News)
  3. After raucous meeting about computer hack, residents still uneasy (Daily Local News)
  4. Protecting personal information in 2008 (Carroll County Online)
  5. Sweetbay Sweetens Deal For Checks (The Tampa Tribune)
  6. Princeton club accidentally exposes alumni (Moldova.org)
  7. Chickamauga offers online utility bill payment (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  8. Intruders Pose As Social Security Workers To Rob Elderly Woman (WTOV 9 Steubenville)
  9. Princeton club accidentally exposes alumni (UPI)
  10. One family’s attempt to uncover a 43-year-old mystery (Lock Haven Express)
  11. Woman seeks funds for op (The Star)
  12. Two men sought in home invasion (The Times Leader)
  13. Hard work benefits their neighborhood (The News-Herald)
  14. Homemade Porn Clip
  15. IRS calms confusion about stimulus checks (ABC12 Mid-Michigan)
  16. Tips for filling out that 1040A (KVAL Eugene)
  17. "Super Saturday" Held In Lubbock (KCBD-TV Lubbock)
  18. Plan Gives Federal Reserve Sweeping New Powers (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
  19. Don't fall victim to latest e mail scam (The Houma Courier)
  20. Tax Preparers Charged In State Tax Fraud Scheme (Queens Chronicle)
  21. Super Saturday For I.R.S. (WEEK-TV Peoria)
  22. IRS Host Sessions on Stimulus Payments (KPVI 6 Pocatello)
  23. La Pine volunteer offers pleas in thefts from elderly (KTVZ Bend)
  24. Credit mess calls for a new federal overseer (Austin American-Statesman)
  25. Technique of safe game in poker
  26. Community Calendar (Leesville Daily Leader)
  27. Researchers Hack Defibrillators (PhysOrg)
  28. Gas prices continue to soar (Mount Vernon News)
  29. NEW: Court rules cut off online access to records (The Norman Transcript)
  30. Pender Health (The Wilmington Star-News)
  31. How Do Your Finances Stack Up? (Investopedia)
  32. Modern Defibrillators Efficient, but Vulnerable to Hacking (Wired News)
  33. High Finance Backfires on Alabama County (NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  34. MSU will help people file tax returns to get federal stimulus payments (KY3 Springfie
  35. Newest phone scam: Threat of arrest for missing jury duty (Eureka Springs Times-Echo)
  36. Homeless man accused of killing his grandmother (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  37. PCHS Considers $1,619,848 Levy (Du Quoin Evening Call)
  38. Huckabee immigration plan calls for Mexico border fence, more patrol agents (Charlest
  39. Hack Attack Compromises National Lab (NewsFactor)
  40. Gottfried unveils health care plan for all New Yorkers Spitzer hires think tank to co
  41. County adopts $15.81 million budget (Monroe County Clarion)
  42. Dollars and $ense: Personal-finance courses prepare teenagers to handle their money (
  43. Toys For Local Children In Need (Westerly Sun)
  44. Koch worker accused of identity theft (Morristown Citizen Tribune)
  45. Huckabee immigration plan calls for Mexico border fence (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville)
  46. It's loneliness, not the lack of money, that hurts her most (Montreal Gazette)
  47. Senators ask more home heat funds (The Republican)
  48. Jaber Likely To Be Deported After Appeal Rejected (Arkansas News Bureau)
  49. RSCN to implement ERP solution using BEAT Profusion (AME Info)
  50. Middle Easterner loses appeal of federal convictions in Arkansas (Pine Bluff Commerci
  51. Pryor introduces immigration bill, noting its potential problems (Pine Bluff Commerci
  52. Bucks woman's death not suspicious, coroner says (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  53. Bit by bit, homes given away (Seattle Times)
  54. Former Centerton Mayor Under Investigation (The Morning News)
  55. Homes crisis had early start (Baltimore Sun)
  56. Chavez loses vote that would have let him run for re-election indefinitely (Times-Rep
  57. Every American owes nearly $30,000 as their share of soaring government debt (Times-R
  58. More News (Daily Bulletin)
  59. Roger Hedgecock Introduces the Ultimate Voter's Guide Series (Business Wire via Yahoo
  60. Chavez fails in bid to be president for life (The World)
  61. Oregon's same-sex couples wait Jan. 1 domestic partners law (The World)
  62. Don’t Be A Victim (WKRG News 5 Mobile)
  63. Gays Would Have Been Protected Under Venezuela Constitution (365Gay.com)
  64. Bail set at $500k for alleged hostage-taker (Boston Globe)
  65. Man Apologizes For Clinton Office Hostage Drama (WBZ Boston)
  66. Oneida's Dance Club now BYOB (R News)
  67. Smoking Costs Medicaid Billions (R News)
  68. Utility-tax rebate to kick in Jan. 1 (Wentzville Journal)
  69. Huckabee Hopes for New Hampshire Boost (News 8 San Diego)
  70. Most of Us Have Little $ For Future (R News)
  71. City Council extends mobile home conversion ban one year (Vallejo Times-Herald)
  72. Your Money: Take time to design a retirement plan that fits (Tri-State Neighbor)
  73. Heating assistance signup begins (Forest City Summit)
  74. The CNN/YouTube Republican Debate: Sandbagging the Candidates (Blogcritics.org)
  75. Huckabee hopes for New Hampshire boost (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  76. Savings Bonds and Social Security Numbers (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  77. Urban League Issues Fraud Alert (R News)
  78. Sabres/Amerks Breakup Possible (R News)
  79. Red Cross Employees Find Personal Files In Public (CBS 11 Dallas/Fort Worth)
  80. Popular business directory searches (Crossville Chronicle)
  81. Hatch: Romney should say he's his own man (Boston Globe)
  82. Holiday Auto Burglary On The Rise In The Hub City (KCBD-TV Lubbock)
  83. Surveys find paid vacation a luxury for Chinese (Eastday.com)
  84. Harriet Harman: never Gordon Brown's choice (Daily Telegraph)
  85. BBB: Be wary while holiday shopping from your home (Beaumont Journal)
  86. DWI crash deal sealed to protect girl from dad (The Record)
  87. Your Money: Take time to design a retirement plan that fits (Tri-State Neighbor)
  88. Wanted Naples Man Arrested in Bath (R News)
  89. Getting ahead (The Record)
  90. WIBW - News (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  91. Discussion on Social Security System (ERT.gr)
  92. How Much Are You Going To Have To Pay In Taxes This Year? (Richfield Reaper)
  93. Couple toss baby-name books, turn on the Sox (Lowell Sun)
  94. Social Security awaits campaign focus (CNN Money)
  95. 79-year-old homeless man dies after Thanksgiving dinner (KGW Portland)
  96. U.S. Economy is Not Headed for a Recession – Yet (Resource Investor)
  97. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-11-20 01:02 GMT: China announces second batch of approvals for co
  98. China launches new push to slow population growth (AlertNet)
  99. PART 1: Background: (Malaysia Today--Your Source of Independent News)
  100. Candidate Announced for Insurance Commissioner (KQCD-TV Dickinson)
  101. TV's Cranford shows how women can flourish without men, says our most famous spinster
  102. Richardson: Peacemakers, not cowboys (Centre Daily Times)
  103. Richardson: Peacemakers, not cowboys (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  104. Article Photo History (The San Francisco Examiner)
  105. Richardson: U.S. should be peacemakers, not cowboys (Boston Globe)
  106. Planning readies families for emergencies (Rapid City Journal)
  107. Celebrating success (Rapid City Journal)
  108. Credit card is actually reissue (Akron Beacon Journal)
  109. COVER YOUR ASSETS NOW (New York Post)
  110. The other side of the story, Medicare (Delta Democrat Times)
  111. Leading conservatives pick favorites in the GOP race (Akron Beacon Journal)
  112. Oceanside woman helps four men leave the streets (North County Times)
  113. Debt management programs help consumers get out from under bills (The Times of Northw
  114. Disabled vet pays tribute to 'Quadalajara' (The Arizona Republic)
  115. Crime on the rise as Celina grows (The Celina Record)
  116. United States: IRS Announces Adjusted Plan Limits For 2008 (Mondaq)
  117. Thompson proposes 401(k)-style Social Security fix (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  118. Save now, save later, but save something for retirement (International Herald Tribune
  119. Airport boss won’t take the blame (Chicago Sun-Times)
  120. Fearing divorce, Japanese men learn to say 'I love you' (Bangkok Post)
  121. SSO is not concerned by withdrawal of hospitals (Bangkok Post)
  122. A Simple Fix for Social Security Problems Proposed by Think Tank Scholar (Senior Jour
  123. Oregon mortgage fraud conviction could be for life (Argus Observer)
  124. Walking the Line: Be careful what you wish for ... (Shenandoah Valley News Today)
  125. NEW: Granite man convicted of defrauding Social Security Administration (St. Clair Co
  126. WICHITA, Kan. (AP) _ The state attorney general of Texas is seeking a default judgmen
  127. Paul Passes Thompson and McCain in GOP Primary (US News & World Report)
  128. Texas AG seeks default judgment against tribe (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
  129. The Swift Boating of Hillary Clinton? (Salon.com)
  130. Wednesday | 7 November, 2007 (ARNnet)
  131. Texas AG seeks default judgment against tribe (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  132. Kenya: Property Firms Set for Listing At Stock Market (AllAfrica.com)
  133. MSU reports three data-security breaches (KPAX Missoula)
  134. Court: Guilford can't use child's Social Security money (Greensboro News & Record)
  135. GSA still waiting on money for federal courthouse at Cape (Daily Dunklin Democrat)
  136. Tory plans for an 'English Parliament' will wreck the Union (Guardian Unlimited)
  137. School votes rest in older hands (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  138. A Cheaper Way to Live Franklin park symbolizes struggle to buy, provide affordable ho
  139. Former Shanghai Tycoon Could Face Death Penalty (The Epoch Times)
  140. Annual Toys for Kids program off to a good start this year (Springfield News-Sun)
  141. Chavez's reforms pass assembly (Taipei Times)
  142. More illegal immigrant women taking housekeeper and nanny jobs (KETK 56 Tyler)
  143. WSPD to offer DMV services (West Salem Coulee News)
  144. Vernon Bogdanor: Tory plans for an 'English Parliament' will wreck the Union (Guardia
  145. Why You Pay Social Security Benefit Taxes (Washington Post)
  146. Leaders of drug ring are sentenced (Baltimore Sun)
  147. More illegal immigrants hired as housekeepers, nannies (USA Today)
  148. Army accepting assistance applications (The Marion Star)
  149. 'America's Most Wanted' to air TR case tonight (The Greenville News)
  150. Eastside robbery spree details aired in court (The Greenville News)
  151. Crime reports/Nov. 3 (The Canton Repository)
  152. Fiscal policies loom big in 2008 (The Salinas Californian)
  153. Bill to protect consumers from identity theft (Community Press & Recorder)
  154. BRIEFS (Zanesville Times Recorder)
  155. BMV checks license data for accuracy (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  156. Supervisor holds public meeting on personal security (The Californian)
  157. Sen. Kerry seeks info on Blackwater affiliate (Reuters)
  158. Oregon Recreation Report (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  159. WORLD NEWS: QUICK TAKE (Taipei Times)
  160. Free medical check-up for Socso members (The Borneo Post)
  161. Economic crimes on the rise in China, police say (Taipei Times)
  162. PE fund to make debut (China Daily)
  163. House committee approves military tax breaks - Army News, opinions, editorials, news
  164. OL man pleads innocent to murder charges (Daily Southtown)
  165. After gaffe, Clinton decries 'all-boys' club' (Newsday)
  166. New task force targets worker identity fraud (NWAnews.com)
  167. Molester ex-priest will need a home (Daily Record)
  168. Voters to be prepared for Election Day (CentralOhio.com)
  169. War cost in Afghanistan, Iraq could go to $2.4 trillion in next decade (Pakistani New
  170. Obama rolls out aggressive approach to Clinton's campaign (International Herald Tribu
  171. Senate vote ends hope of legal residency for children of immigrants (Tri-City Herald)
  172. Patchwork laws fail to stop teacher sexual misconduct (Asbury Park Press)
  173. Examiner Coverage (The San Francisco Examiner)
  174. Carmie Hill column: Social Security can help 10-28-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
  175. Day in, day out: trying to fill the emptiness (The Buffalo News)
  176. Credit Card Scheme Nets Phoenix Man Prison Term (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
  177. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  178. House to Test Revised Kids' Health Bill (AM New York)
  179. Some Kind Words For Politicians (Newtown Bee)
  180. Just The Facts: Top Five Reasons The Democrats' ''New'' SCHIP Bill Is Actually More O
  181. Jury duty scam resurfaces 10-25-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
  182. House targets veto on children's health bill again (USA Today)
  183. Living paycheck to paycheck gets harder (El Paso Times)
  184. Correction: Social Security story (El Paso Times)
  185. Rangel Seeks $48 Billion Hedge Fund, Buyout Firm Tax (Update5) (Bloomberg.com)
  186. Report: Byrd purchased HGH (Windsor Star)
  187. BRIEFS (Gulf Times)
  188. Alex Salmond and the stinking fish (Times Online Sunday)
  189. Byrd reportedly purchased HGH (Los Angeles Times)
  190. Report: Indians' Paul Byrd Bought HGH (The Ledger Independent)
  191. Nearly 50 million Social Security recipients to get 2.3 percent adjustment (The Ledge
  192. SOM prof dishes on healthcare bill veto (The Yale Herald)
  193. Red Sox help Boston literally make a name for itself (International Herald Tribune)
  194. Report: Indians' Paul Byrd Bought HGH (The San Francisco Examiner)
  195. Report: Indians' Byrd bought HGH, syringes from Florida clinic (Canadian Press via Ya
  196. DMV worker wove web of lies (The Providence Journal)
  197. Senior Citizen Advocates Think Social Security Increase Not Much Help with Medicare I
  198. 10,000 Employees' Data on Stolen Laptop (News 8 San Diego)
  199. Brown to defend 'red lines' at summit (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  200. Rudy Giuliani scores with fiscal conservatives (The Hill)
  201. Boyfriend charged despite mistaken identity claim (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  202. Social Security Payments Going Up 2.4% (WCSH 6 Portland)
  203. *Appointment of a District Chairman of the Appeal Tribunals (social security and chil
  204. McCain With Mom on Campaign Trail (The San Francisco Examiner)
  205. Student data stolen at UC (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  206. Navy: Troops can use partial ID number to get fuel coupons (Stars and Stripes)
  207. First boomer files for Social Security (UPI)
  208. Amnesia Victim Looks for Answers (WSAV Savannah)
  209. Administaff Laptop With Info Missing (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  210. America's first baby boomer applies for Social Security (Canadian Business)
  211. Farmworker Shortage Prompts Renewed Interest in Foreigners (AG Weekly)
  212. First U.S. baby boomer applies for Social Security (Reuters)
  213. Questions raised over no-bid contract request (News West 9 Midland)
  214. Questions raised over no-bid contract request (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls)
  215. Panetta says nation hasn’t mobilized; politicians failing to solve critical issues (N
  216. 5th District Issues (WBUR Boston)
  217. Burgeoning Internet Security Budget Fails to Stop Rising Hacking Attacks (donga.com)
  218. Spitzer Defends His License Plan (R News)
  219. Proposed Fla. law seeks volunteer coach background checks (7 News Miami)
  220. Making your home a ready source of cash (The Record)
  221. High Wired: Find cheaper magazine subscriptions through eBay (Summit Daily News)
  222. The National Center (National Center for Public Policy Research)
  223. 'So where's the inevitability?' (Chicago Sun-Times)
  224. Police reports (Southlake Times)
  225. McKinney Police Reports (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  226. Stolen laptop contains data for University of Iowa students (WQAD Moline)
  227. Leppink letter raises new questions (Anchorage Daily News)
  228. More defections on domestic policy likely (Miami Herald)
  229. EU finance chiefs caution France (Boston Globe)
  230. Thompson prepping for first debate tussle with GOP rivals (CNN.com)
  231. Brothers in blue offer tribute to fellow police officer (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
  232. St. Joe Co. homeowners react to tax bills (WNDU 16 South Bend)
  233. Find the Best Deal on Refinancing Your Home (Benton Evening News)
  234. Helping Disabled Americans Overcome Incredible Obstacles (Benton Evening News)
  235. Former Escapee Tells Of 30 Years On Run (WSMV Nashville)
  236. Exeros and Princeton Softech Announce Reseller Agreement (ThomasNet)
  237. Ask the Expert: Retired with extra cash to burn (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  238. TD Ameritrade Forewarned Of Data Breach (KOLR/KSFX Ozarks)
  239. Schwarzenegger To Veto Gay Marriage Bill (365Gay.com)
  240. Monster.com hacked; job seekers should be wary (Holmen Courier)
  241. Defending Your Good Name (University of Connecticut Daily Campus)
  242. Hunter Education Course to be held in October (Democrat News)
  243. Greenspan's Memoir Looks Forward (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance
  244. Skilled Immigrants' March on Washington (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
  245. Skilled Immigrants' March on Washington (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
  246. Ameritrade customers' contact information hacked (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  247. Identity thieves pose as jury coordinators (Rapid City Journal)
  248. UK's largest vocational trainer to train workers for Beijing Olympics (People's Daily
  249. Death of a loved one leaves questions concerning taxes, benefits (The Providence Jour
  250. Northern Rock granted emergency funding; Nasdaq Stock Market says it may increase bid