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  1. Skilled Immigrants' March on Washington (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
  2. Skilled Immigrants' March on Washington (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
  3. Ameritrade customers' contact information hacked (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  4. Identity thieves pose as jury coordinators (Rapid City Journal)
  5. UK's largest vocational trainer to train workers for Beijing Olympics (People's Daily
  6. Death of a loved one leaves questions concerning taxes, benefits (The Providence Jour
  7. Northern Rock granted emergency funding; Nasdaq Stock Market says it may increase bid
  8. Mexican Congress Completes Tax Reform With Senate Passage (Nasdaq)
  9. Injured rescuers keeping a low profile (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  10. Greenspan: Higher inflation to warrant double-digit rates in future (USA Today)
  11. Thompson, Seeking a Theme, Takes on a Tricky Issue: Entitlements (New York Times)
  12. John Garrett (Independent)
  13. Tierney campaign a 'bootstrap operation' (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  14. Ogonowski a down-to-earth guy (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  15. Walk to school: Is 1.8 miles too far (Lancaster Online)
  16. Firefighters Find Medical Records Burning On Farm (FOX 17 Grand Rapids)
  17. Turner fights NFL over pension (Slam! Sports)
  18. Computer With Patient Info Stolen From Hopkins (CBS 13 Baltimore)
  19. Marriage licenses get streamlined (Meramec Journal)
  20. Ignore pitchmen; avoid exotic loans and pay off mortgage debt (Denver Post)
  21. R-1: Some students eligible for free or reduced meals (Meramec Journal)
  22. Texan mistaken for immigrant and threatened with deportation (Laredo Morning Times)
  23. Genealogy interest, resources abound in south Louisiana (The Daily Comet)
  24. Native was threatened with deportation (Dallas Morning News)
  25. Enterprise Editorial: Economy will rely on respecting our elders (Park Rapids Enterpr
  26. Monster.com breach will be costly (Honolulu Advertiser)
  27. City calls for removal of trees (Billings Gazette)
  28. Blame both parties for putting off repairs (Concord Monitor)
  29. Monster Breach Teaches Familiar Lessons (Local Tech Wire)
  30. Step inside poverty (Democrat News)
  31. DA warns of scams in Otero County (Alamogordo Daily News)
  32. Jailed Texan mistaken for immigrant in Arlington (ABC 13 Texas)
  33. News Categories (Yemen Observer)
  34. Easy Steps to Discover Your Family's Heritage (Richfield Reaper)
  35. Muslim Community Center clinic reaches out to all (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  36. Suit stalls illegal immigrant notices (Contra Costa Times)
  37. Reward offered in lost Berkeley man's case (Contra Costa Times)
  38. City listed among best budget towns (Hattiesburg American)
  39. Step inside poverty (Democrat News)
  40. C.P. man in new probe (Post-Tribune)
  41. Nation briefs (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  42. Bike patrol (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
  43. Judge Halts Illegal Immigrant Notices (The Herald-Sun)
  44. Judge halts letters to illegal immigrants (Pioneer Press)
  45. Paying off mortgage pays off in long haul (Everett Herald)
  46. Group offers free Mets tickets for a mere pint of your blood (The Star-Ledger)
  47. Mexico's Calderon earns good marks (Los Angeles Times)
  48. Couple told to repay money taken from elderly neighbors (Winston-Salem Journal)
  49. The Prince William 'boycott' (The Washington Times)
  50. Judge halts illegal immigrant notices (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  51. Illegal Immigrant Notices On Hold (CBS News)
  52. Woman arrested on 11 forgery charges (The Florida Times-Union)
  53. Illegal immigrant notices can't go out yet, federal judge rules (The San Francisco Ex
  54. Santiago sends a message to the City (Guardian Unlimited)
  55. Judge: Government's illegal immigrant notices can't go out yet (The San Francisco Exa
  56. Bribe givers 'do not get off lightly' (China Economic Net)
  57. Charles Vanik, Dies at 94; Helped Jews Leave the Soviet Union (New York Times)
  58. Judge delays workplace-crackdown notices (Houston Chronicle)
  59. Jailed Texan mistaken for immigrant (The Kansas City Star)
  60. Texan threatened with deportation after police mistake her for illegal immigrant (KTV
  61. Texan threatened with deportation after police mistake her for illegal immigrant (ABC
  62. Judge blocks rules cracking down on employers of illegal immigrants (San Francisco Ch
  63. Iraq, Economy Weigh on Minds of Young Voters (The Online NewsHour)
  64. Bribe givers 'do not get off lightly' (China Daily)
  65. Judge: US Govt's Illegal-Immigrant Notices Can't Go Out Yet (Nasdaq)
  66. Monster's data breach, subsequent security efforts highlight uneven online practices
  67. Judge: Government's illegal immigrant notices can't go out yet (KTVN Reno)
  68. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-31 19:47 GMT: Monster breach teaches familiar lessons (Interac
  69. State offering coverage for tax payers with stolen info (WTNH-TV New Haven)
  70. Progress on organic law urged (Bangkok Post)
  71. Gay Couples Get OK to Adopt in Maine (Gay Wired)
  72. Second Life Rolls Out ID Verification (DesignTechnica)
  73. New service gives public info at the touch of their fingertips (The South Alabamian)
  74. Group sues over 'no-match' Social Security rule (Orlando Business Journal)
  75. Monster breach teaches familiar lessons (The State)
  76. Driver crashes, disables Social Security office (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  77. Hackers steal user IDs from government job site (The Age)
  78. Woman's identity stolen _ by someone making a lot of money (Bonita Daily News)
  79. Federal aid granted: President Bush signs disaster declaration (Vernon County Broadca
  80. Official databases fail to protect personal data (Computer Active)
  81. Group sues over 'no-match' Social Security rule (Business Journal of Tampa Bay)
  82. Boot Camp is coming to Ada (Ada Evening News)
  83. Fake work, tax IDs at question By MIA SIMPSON/ mia.simpson@austindailyherald.com (Aus
  84. Official Calls for Improvement of Children’s Situation (AngolaPress)
  85. City calls for removal of disease trees (Billings Gazette)
  86. Serving Houghton, Keweenaw, Baraga and Ontonagon Counties Since 1858. (Daily Mining G
  87. Technology Ministry to Set Up Chemical Security Commission (AngolaPress)
  88. Article Options (Yale Daily News)
  89. 'Wig Lady' Thief Sentenced (WTOP Radio Network)
  90. Treasurer publishes lost property claims (Northwest Herald)
  91. Civil Service Has About 300,000 Employees (AngolaPress)
  92. Blunt Directive Aimed At Illegal Immigrants (The Morning News)
  93. Bank Takes Mexican IDs, Joining Other Chains (The Morning News)
  94. Pair Arrested in Numerous Thefts (The Morning News)
  95. Government of Jamaica has new plan for 'Dean' vouchers (Jamaica Gleaner)
  96. Rudy tells Journal he can win in South (Merrimack Journal)
  97. Rudy tells Journal he can win in South (Merrimack Journal)
  98. New law allows job seekers to litigate against discrimination (China Economic Net)
  99. Man pushes for infection stats law (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  100. Alitalia in reconstruction phase (Calcutta News)
  101. Sarkozy to shake up economic reform in France (Calcutta News)
  102. Chinese finance minister leaves after 'mistress' discovery (Calcutta News)
  103. German bank head asked to resign (Calcutta News)
  104. U.S Fed pumps more money into credit system (Calcutta News)
  105. In Sight/ Cinema & Arts: STAR CHOICES (Asahi.com)
  106. Related Links (Tiscali)
  107. Possible Campaign Sabotage Hits Raleigh County (WVVA Bluefield)
  108. Protecting Your Children from Identity Theft (Benton Evening News)
  109. U.S. auditors say Iraq failing on commitments (Calcutta News)
  110. Beyond the House Parties and Town Hall Meetings (New Hampshire Public Radio)
  111. Monster defends delay in notifying users of data breach (CNET)
  112. LCCC to offer noncredit classes for animal lovers (Times News)
  113. Construction of Beitbridge three-star hotel to begin in few weeks (The Herald)
  114. The CNN Wire: Thursday Aug 30 (CNN.com)
  115. Deadline nears for registering local students (Daily Journal)
  116. Minnesota Department of Revenue Grants Tax-Filing Relief to Taxpayers Impacted by Flo
  117. ICBA Offers Financial Tips to Prepare for an Emergency (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  118. 'Wig Lady' Sentenced For Bank Fraud, Identity Theft (WBAL-TV Baltimore)
  119. Attorneys seek to renew dismissed lawsuit over OU data breach (BizJournals)
  120. Land's cleared, but anger remains (Everett Herald)
  121. Biden touts Iraq war solution (The Courier)
  122. Seniors, disabled eligible for energy assistance in September (The Pantagraph)
  123. Oregon Investor Acquires Two East Bay Offices for $61M (Commercial Property News)
  124. The Oppenheimer Report: Poverty in U.S. Might Get Worse (HispanicBusiness.com)
  125. A day without labor: Texans prepare for a national day off (Texas State University St
  126. WV Attorney General Warns of IRS E-mail Scam (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  127. Jamaica rezoning plan draws yeas and nays (Queens Courier)
  128. Blame Mother, Not Immigration (The Post-Journal)
  129. Law to Allow Freezes on Credit Reports (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  130. SSS begins payment of 10% pension hike (Sun Star)
  131. The Oddfellows have long history in NWA (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
  132. 'Fest Early Birds (The Cincinnati Post)
  133. Coalition sues Homeland Security (The Cincinnati Post)
  134. Christmas Charities accepting applications (The Huntsville Times)
  135. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-30 13:40 GMT: Germany finance ministry says could balance publ
  136. Legal immigrants feel suspicion's sting, too (Fairview Observer)
  137. Unemployment drops to 8.8 percent (Pravda Ru)
  138. Wig Lady' Thief Sentenced To Prison (CBS 13 Baltimore)
  139. Judge dismisses lawsuit over OU data (Coshocton Tribune)
  140. XML Feeds (Aircraft Maintenance Technology)
  141. Germany Unemployment Slips (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  142. IRS warns of Web scam (phillyburbs.com)
  143. ARMENIAN PRESIDENT CONGRATULATES NEWLY ELECTED TURKISH COUNTERPART (Radio Free Europe
  144. MEPs voice concerns over new EU treaty (EU Politix)
  145. Clemens savoring playoff chance (Staten Island Advance)
  146. Judge dismisses lawsuit over OU computer breaches (Chillicothe Gazette)
  147. Unions sue over immigrant plan (Daily Breeze)
  148. State Charges Filed Against 20 People After Immigration Raid (WTOV 9 Steubenville)
  149. China removes four from top legislature (China Daily)
  150. New law targets identity theft: Consumers can put freeze on credit reports. (South Be
  151. Crime reports (The Advocate)
  152. City orders dozens to get rid of trees to combat disease (Great Falls Tribune)
  153. Suspects take five catalytic converters (Garden City Observer)
  154. Fear not motive for Graham (The Post and Courier)
  155. Police Blotter (Bridgeton News)
  156. Fixes may prevent LIHEAP fraud (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  157. In finances, the future is now (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  158. Panel seeks answers on heating program (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  159. Job Security for Employers (Washington Post)
  160. Indecency report leads to drug rap (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  161. Judge dismisses lawsuit over computer breaches at Ohio University (WFMJ Youngstown)
  162. Labor Unions Sue U.S. Government Over New Plan (NBC 7/39 San Diego)
  163. Judge dismisses lawsuit over computer breaches at Ohio University (FOX 45 Dayton)
  164. Japan's Retail Sales Drop on Storm, Sliding Sentiment (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  165. Five indicted in Mattawa, WA, daycare fraud scheme (KPAX Missoula)
  166. "Stand Up to The Man" ain't a Tammy Wynette cover (Phoenix New Times)
  167. J.P.S. Brown's Last Stand (Tucson Weekly)
  168. ¡Ask a Mexican! (Tucson Weekly)
  169. Five East Texas counties considered poor (KETK 56 Tyler)
  170. Editorial roundup (Boston Globe)
  171. Reforming Aboriginal affairs (The Japan Times)
  172. Student's Personal Information Found Near Grocery Store (KXXV Waco)
  173. Farmers fear impact of illegal immigrant crackdown (AG Weekly)
  174. Hackers steal info on USAJOBS.gov subscribers (Federal Times)
  175. Land of Opportunity... (Dallas Observer)
  176. Where Would Jesus Jump the Fence? (Dallas Observer)
  177. Three organisations to host Onam celebrations (Gulf Times)
  178. Ex-President Carter welcomes Edwards (AP via Yahoo! News)
  179. The CNN Wire: Wednesday Aug 29 (CNN.com)
  180. 4 Ways to Ruin Your Retirement (The Motley Fool)
  181. Data Breaches and IP Leaks: Two Sides of a Different Story (Computer Technology Revie
  182. What Part of 'Illegal' Doesn't Elvira Arellano Understand? (The Village Voice)
  183. To China's migrants: Stay west, young man (The Christian Science Monitor)
  184. Edwards visits S. Ga. with former President Carter at his side (AccessNorthGA)
  185. Beltway Bet: RightNow Technologies (Forbes)
  186. Second Smyrna Police officer assigned to local schools (Smyrna Clayton Sun Times)
  187. Bush's Chances of Uniting the Divide Seem Slim (New York Times)
  188. New law nullifies wait for marriage license (Neosho Daily News)
  189. Nation briefs: Ex-astronaut tries 'temporary insanity' (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  190. THE BABY FACTORY (New York Press)
  191. Cabinet may okay additional 6% DA (The Times of India)
  192. Editorial Roundup (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  193. Public indecency report leads to drug charges (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  194. ASK A MEXICAN: For Christ’s Sake (Nashville Scene)
  195. COVER STORY: See Bob Run (Nashville Scene)
  196. CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST EMPLOYERS (The Filipino Express)
  197. Mo. to allow speedier marriages, as new laws take effect (Boonville Daily News)
  198. The Real Second Coming (The Pitch)
  199. LifeLock Announces Partnership with Chicago Patrolmen's Credit Union (Business Wire v
  200. Indiana To Join States Allowing Credit Freeze (WRTV Indianapolis)
  201. Personal data stored by the Monster job-search site have been stolen (International H
  202. Online 'hooligans' casting a dark cloud over the blogosphere (International Herald Tr
  203. Reporters and family members sue Hewlett-Packard over spying (International Herald Tr
  204. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  205. Collection call: Some 175 businesses face possible tax sales (The Shelby County Repor
  206. #5: In Vienna, Mittel-European grandeur meets modernity (International Herald Tribune
  207. Immigration crackdown threatens bumper U.S. apple harvest (International Herald Tribu
  208. Poll Finds Seniors Undecided for Prez (Free Times)
  209. Personal data stored by the Monster job-search site have been stolen (International H
  210. Online 'hooligans' casting a dark cloud over the blogosphere (International Herald Tr
  211. Reporters and family members sue Hewlett-Packard over spying (International Herald Tr
  212. Ark. bank takes Mexican IDs, joining other banking chains (Pine Bluff Commercial)
  213. AMA blitzes primary states (MSNBC)
  214. Police Blotter (Bridgeton News)
  215. University accumulates millions (Daily Orange)
  216. Treasurer publishes lost property claims (Northwest Herald)
  217. Unsolved crime worries Plano Life Time Fitness members (McKinney Messenger)
  218. Amsterdam Molecular Therapeutics Reports Half Year Results 2007 (FinanzNachrichten)
  219. Residents alerted to e-mail scam (The Times-Reporter)
  220. Calendar items for Aug. 29-Sept. 4 (The Searcy Daily Citizen)
  221. Poverty rates drop for Houston Asians, Latinos (Houston Chronicle)
  222. Domestic abuse difficult to prevent (Hickory Daily Record)
  223. Tribe says reputation tarnished by phony representatives (Lincoln Journal Star)
  224. Evicted Martinez Tax Business Owner Tells His Side Of The Story (NBC 26 Augusta)
  225. U.S. marshals, in weeklong sweep, nab 249 fugitives (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  226. Stolen state laptop contains records of 100,000 taxpayers (Republican-American)
  227. Bank Takes Mexican IDs, Joining Other Chains (The Morning News)
  228. 2007/08/29 (New Straits Times)
  229. Tribe says reputation tarnished by phony representatives (Lincoln Journal Star)
  230. What Part of 'Illegal' Doesn't Elvira Arellano Understand? (The Village Voice)
  231. Mesa Republican mulls a run against Mitchell (East Valley Tribune)
  232. French PM intent on cutting budget deficit, reform (Stuff)
  233. Data shows rural police lack knowledge of immigrant gangs (WRIC 8 News Richmond)
  234. Texas becoming hot spot for migrating retirees (BizJournals)
  235. Uganda: Makerere Council Fails to Pick New Chancellor (AllAfrica.com)
  236. Documents Show Fake ID Ring In South Omaha (KETV 7 Omaha)
  237. Govt to take up German work permit delays with Chancellor (Indian Express Finance
  238. 25 People Facing Federal ID Theft Charges (NBC 17 Raleigh)
  239. More San Francisco News (GlobeSt.com)
  240. Employers Facing New Federal Rules (Bradley News Weekly)
  241. Mozambique: New Labour Law Holds Attention of the Ministry's Meeting (AllAfrica.com)
  242. Marietta verifying workers' legal status electronically (Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  243. Afternoon Police Beat Update includes car vandalized with red paint (Daily Journal)
  244. Robert J. Elisberg: Republicans Give "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" a New Meaning (Huffingto
  245. SAIC Shares Catch a Bid (TheStreet.com)
  246. R-1: Some students eligible for free or reduced meals (Meramec Journal)
  247. Woman arrested in ID theft (The Charlotte Observer)
  248. Brazil July Pension Gap BRL3.21 Bln, Dn 10.3% Vs Yr Ago (The Forex Market)
  249. US Government Delays Security-Screening Plan for Nonprofit Workers (Chronicle of Phil
  250. 25 Illegal Immigrants Charged With ID Theft (NBC 17 Raleigh)