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