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  1. Caring for kittens: Woman has soft spot - and backyard - for feral cats (The Daily Ne
  2. Mistaken E-mail (WIFR Rockford)
  3. Davis Sues Advocacy Group Over Charity (The San Francisco Examiner)
  4. Due Process, Hosted by Henry Baskin, Esq - Detroit's Longest Running Public Affairs P
  5. Woman arrested in theft of late uncle's identity 11:34 AM (WCNC Charlotte)
  6. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  7. Castle Doctrine law takes effect (KRCG Jefferson City)
  8. Venezuela Opposition Fights Chavez Constitution, Universal Says (Bloomberg.com)
  9. Cape senior couple victimized by tire thief (The News-Press)
  10. Moments of Truth Involved When Purchasing New Car Insurance for a Growing Family (The
  11. Sioux Center woman sentenced to jail for identity theft, forgery (Le Mars Daily Senti
  12. Press Scan (TurkishPress.com)
  13. Due Process, Hosted by Henry Baskin, Esq - Detroit's Longest Running Public Affairs P
  14. No need to wait for marriage license (Daily Journal)
  15. Front Page News (Sun Advocate)
  16. Friend recalls latest homicide victim (Lansing State Journal)
  17. College life 101: Don't fall for scams (The Flint Journal)
  18. Victims Training To Rebuild After Katrina (CBS News)
  19. City revenues fall short of needs next fiscal year (Hartselle Enquirer)
  20. Moments of Truth Involved When Purchasing New Car Insurance for a Growing Family (Bus
  21. Ghana: Save Kumasi Abattoir From Collapse (AllAfrica.com)
  22. Caring for kittens: Woman has soft spot - and backyard - for feral cats (The Daily Ne
  23. Louisiana Treasurer Kennedy switches to GOP (Leesville Leader)
  24. Are you a big lottery winner? (Hickory Daily Record)
  25. Delay sought in immigration rules (Deseret Morning News)
  26. Treasurer publishes lost property claims (Northwest Herald)
  27. Early FEMA data analysis shows trend (Tallahassee Democrat)
  28. Taking a stand against identity theft (Southwest Daily News)
  29. Now is the time to make sure this year's taxes are under control (MENAFN)
  30. By Jon Stewart News-Post Staff (The Frederick News-Post)
  31. If we are Rome, Wall Street is our Coliseum (MENAFN)
  32. Higher costs hard to swallow? (Washington State University Daily Evergreen)
  33. Workers stay on the job into their 90s (Lincoln Journal Star)
  34. Talladega voters go to polls today (The Daily Home)
  35. Hotel Workers Fight For Higher Wages (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  36. 'Sydney's No. 1 car thief' (Sydney Morning Herald)
  37. Mix-up leads to health crisis for sick child (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
  38. I-Team: Court Records and Secrecy in Civil Matters (KLAS Las Vegas)
  39. Shinzo Abe gives cabinet role to Japan critics (Daily Telegraph)
  40. A FedEx Cup Prize Well Worth the Wait (New York Times)
  41. Opting Out - 5 steps to stop telemarketers, spam (ABC 15 Phoenix)
  42. Newark woman still recovering from ‘death’ (The Advocate)
  43. That E-Mail From The IRS? It's Not From The IRS (NBC 5 Chicago)
  44. On-line Job Scam (CBS 47 Jacksonville)
  45. Kenya: NSSF Approved Sh251 Million Deal, Court Told (AllAfrica.com)
  46. 'Sticky situation:' Hispanic workforce creates quagmire and opportunity (Burlington T
  47. Uganda: Batu Shares Suffer As Investors Exit (AllAfrica.com)
  48. US suspends vast ADVISE data-sifting system (The Christian Science Monitor)
  49. Study shows painkiller sales on the rise By KELLI WRIGHT/THE DEMOPOLIS TIMES (The Dem
  50. Registration opens for new Affton students (South County Journal)
  51. Consumer Alert: Background Checks (WCBS-TV New York)
  52. Commentary: Building a diverse work force (Federal Times)
  53. Hands off, NSSA told (The Herald)
  54. No need to wait for marriage license (Daily Journal)
  55. From the Department of What Ifs: Congresswoman Hillary Clinton? (The New York Observe
  56. Critics: Economy could be devastated (Santa Maria Times)
  57. La. Treasurer Kennedy Switches Becomes Republican (KSLA-TV Shreveport)
  58. Housing counseling class scheduled (The Fayette Tribune)
  59. The fascination with making movies and TV shows is attracting directors to the Browns
  60. Personal Data for 35,000 Vets Stolen (About.com)
  61. People asked to sign up in September for energy assistance (Marshfield News Herald)
  62. New Missouri marriage law is to begin Aug. 28 (Macon Chronicle-Herald)
  63. Keeping track (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  64. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  65. PM writes to CMs, asks them to focus on Urban poor (Hindustan Times)
  66. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  67. Committee will explore senior tax break (Rhea County Online)
  68. Vernon County declared a federal disaster area by President Bush (Vernon County Broad
  69. Senior calendar (Port Clinton News Herald)
  70. Leesville Daily Leader COMMUNITY CALENDAR (Leesville Leader)
  71. AARP conducts issue polls in South Carolina (WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence)
  72. Subtle changes in place for huge October election (Leesville Leader)
  73. Hastert makes departure official (Ledger-Sentinel)
  74. Build inclusive cities: PM to states (The Times of India)
  75. Identity theft alone not enough for class action lawsuit (Ars Technica)
  76. Nigeria: National Think-Tank Meets (AllAfrica.com)
  77. Heat wave poses challenge for local poor, elderly folks Welfare agency can help with
  78. How Much Are You Going To Have To Pay In Taxes This Year? (Richfield Reaper)
  79. Disability plan more generous (Honolulu Advertiser)
  80. Financial Education to Get Out of Debt (Benton Evening News)
  81. No class action lawsuit for data theft victims who don't suffer identity theft (Ars T
  82. Orientation from the Ground Up (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
  83. Orientation from the Ground Up (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
  84. Local News (NBC26 Green Bay)
  85. Bush Uses Executive Power to Save Agenda as Iraq Erodes Clout (Bloomberg.com)
  86. Public safety fair coming (The Olympian)
  87. Do not allow fraud to burn up heating aid fund (The Daily Review)
  88. Ex-welfare worker pleads guilty to theft charge (The Star Press)
  89. The Buzz: If only they had a worker to check (The Sacramento Bee)
  90. 27-08-2007: SAAG looks to increasing presence in Iran (The Edge Daily)
  91. Residents of three parishes said yet to receive even basic aid (The Jamaica Observer)
  92. Past 90, They Still Work (Hartford Courant)
  93. Interest rates hurt more than numbers (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  94. 'Them that has, gits' (Aspen Daily News)
  95. Be wary of new resume websites (Washington State University Daily Evergreen)
  96. Rockland AM Report (The Journal News)
  97. Savvy ways to tap your retirement savings (Deseret Morning News)
  98. Some Social Security requests valid: Money Matters (The Plain Dealer)
  99. Job-related illness difficult to prove (The Post and Courier)
  100. Executive Items (The Post and Courier)
  101. New state laws effective Tuesday (The Joplin Globe)
  102. Will Bush bounce back like Truman? (The Kansas City Star)
  103. Winter blizzards bring Sept. babies (Denver Daily News)
  104. Montana State linebacker still picking up pieces from Hurricane Katrina (Bozeman Dail
  105. McKinney Police Blotter (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  106. Prime minister unafraid of unpopularity (Financial Times)
  107. MI5 seeks to reverse fall in female recruits (Guardian Unlimited)
  108. Homeowner nightmares: Mortgage crunch impact spreading far and wide (Naples Daily New
  109. Hands off, NSSA told (The Herald)
  110. Unsolved crime worries Plano Life Time Fitness members (McKinney Messenger)
  111. Iran central bank chief resigns (Fijilive.com)
  112. Paychecks stretched to the limit (Bradenton Herald)
  113. Mortgage crunch impact spreading far and wide (KATU Portland)
  114. Bank's erroneous 1099 gets the IRS on my back (Miami Herald)
  115. Iran central bank chief resigns (TODAYonline)
  116. Thompson brings presence to GOP gathering (The Indianapolis Star)
  117. Iran central bank governor steps down (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  118. Meehan's old office readies for a new occupant; still serving its constituents (Senti
  119. Study shows painkiller sales on the rise By KELLI WRIGHT/THE DEMOPOLIS TIMES (The Dem
  120. Iran central bank chief resigns (Khaleej Times)
  121. Business Briefs: Aug. 26, 2007 (The Record Searchlight)
  122. Iran central bank chief quits (News 24 South Africa)
  123. Glenda Lowery retiring after 22 years as bookmobile driver (Lancaster News)
  124. Father of 8 survives on 34,000/- pension (IPP Media)
  125. Impact of mortgage crunch spreads (USA Today)
  126. Central Indiana has been hit by identity theft in recent months (Mooresville/Decatur
  127. Company owner pleads innocent to hiring illegal immigrants (WMCTV Memphis)
  128. Immigration reform march underway (Los Angeles Daily News)
  129. Social Security Q&A (The Record)
  130. No September visit for Social Security official (Ironwood Daily Globe)
  131. Immigration Activists March Saturday Morning (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
  132. Miss. company owner pleads innocent to hiring illegal immigrants (The Clarion-Ledger)
  133. Mortgage Mess Hurts Main Street, Beyond (CBS News)
  134. Dream of owning home now nightmare for many (Houston Chronicle)
  135. Hotlinks (Tiscali)
  136. City asks for illegal-worker probe (Wentzville Journal)
  137. R-1: Some students eligible for free or reduced meals (Meramec Journal)
  138. Letters to the Editor (The Record)
  139. Mortgage Mess Hurts Main Street, Beyond (San Francisco Chronicle)
  140. $300 Million Powerball Jackpot Drawing Tonight (KDKA Pittsburgh)
  141. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-25 17:55 GMT: Mortgage mess hurts Main Street, beyond (Interac
  142. Make no distinction between Guam's retirees (Pacific Daily News)
  143. Restart recent COLA case, do it right (Pacific Daily News)
  144. Mortgage Mess Hurts Main Street, Beyond (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  145. Orientation from the Ground Up (BusinessWeek)
  146. Letters to the Editor (The Record)
  147. Mortgage mess hurts Main Street, beyond (The Charlotte Observer)
  148. Disabled American Veterans event (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  149. Watch out for jury scammers, state officials warn (The Capital Times)
  150. Inmate Arrested for Attempting to Hire Hitman to Kill Teenage Accusers (KFSN-TV Fresn
  151. Married duo serve as church's co-pastors (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  152. For Your Information (Fremont News-Messenger)
  153. Crackdown on illegal workers stirs fear of labor shortage (The Palm Beach Post)
  154. Chinadaily.com.cn sharing the Olympic spirit (China Daily)
  155. Reporting the arrests of undocumented immigrants to U.S. authorities is at the discre
  156. Advance Fee Loan Scam Alert (Nobles County Review)
  157. Crabtree Auto suddenly closes doors (Connecticut Post)
  158. No Free Lunch (New York Times)
  159. Some employers sweating crackdown on undocumented workers (Waco Tribune-Herald)
  160. Local Voices (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  161. Poised for growth or steady decline? Renville, Redwood counties sit at the ‘fulcrum’
  162. School Briefs (The Florida Times-Union)
  163. Praising Private Equity (New York Times)
  164. Child welfare agency wants records to be more accessible and shared (Sarasota Herald-
  165. Dairy staff arrested in cockfighting raid (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  166. Blood drive Saturday at Hanford Mall (The Sentinel)
  167. How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (Benton Evening News)
  168. Protecting Your Children from Identity Theft (Benton Evening News)
  169. Workforce Safety officials face hearing on conspiracy charge (Fargo Forum)
  170. What Social Security needs to know when a benficiary dies (Delta Democrat Times)
  171. Gonzalez pleads not guilty to hiring illegals (Delta Democrat Times)
  172. Socorro Police Blotter (Small Town Papers News Service)
  173. Tax bills spark need for damage control (Examiner)
  174. Engel retirement luncheon planned (Williston Herald)
  175. Noticias Infobolsa / Titulares (InfoBolsa)
  176. Arena football: Two Destroyers for the aged (The Columbus Dispatch)
  177. CORRECTING and REPLACING News From USW: NLRB General Counsel Accuses FiberMark Manage
  178. Unsolved crime worries Plano Life Time Fitness members (Plano Courier)
  179. Noticias Infobolsa / Titulares (InfoBolsa)
  180. The ICE Man Cometh (Al Día)
  181. Carlisle woman acquitted of theft charges (The Sentinel)
  182. Simpler 401(k)s Making Retirement Easier (ThirdAge)
  183. News From USW: FiberMark Management Found Guilty of Federal Labor Law Violations (Bus
  184. Employers: What to Do if You Receive a No-Match Letter (Fox News)
  185. Oklahoma Bonus Youth Deer Hunts Announced > Buckmasters > Articles (Buckmasters)
  186. Cyberthieves stole 1.3 million names, Monster says (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
  187. Heat relief available for senior citizens in Bullitt County: Funds available for summ
  188. Ex-PTA president accused of ID theft (Whittier Daily News)
  189. Highlights of administration’s illegal immigration crackdown plan (AG Weekly)
  190. Administration moves ahead with immigration crackdown (AG Weekly)
  191. Farmers fear impact of illegal immigrant crackdown (AG Weekly)
  192. City asks for illegal-worker probe (St. Peters Journal)
  193. Resource Library (Foreign Policy Association)
  194. City revenues fall short of needs next fiscal year (Hartselle Enquirer)
  195. How Do You Spell Correction? (Guru Focus)
  196. Cyberthieves stole 1.3 million names, Monster says (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
  197. Review: The Forgotten Man (International Herald Tribune)
  198. Belgian Political Impasse Menaces Growth, Group Says (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  199. Ex-PTA president accused of ID theft (Whittier Daily News)
  200. Iran chops western-style barbers (Guardian Unlimited)
  201. Tour to Lefkada & Preveza (ERT.gr)
  202. Community Calendar (Leesville Leader)
  203. A Panic Move to Buy Safety (GoldSeek.com)
  204. Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond (El Paso Times)
  205. Belgian Political Impasse Threatens Economy, Trade Group Says (Bloomberg.com)
  206. Locally Owned Independent Newspaper - Since 1879 A Leader in Southwest Texas (Uvalde
  207. Easy Steps to Discover Your Family's Heritage (Benton Evening News)
  208. How Do You Spell Correction? (Guru Focus)
  209. Feinstein goads growers (The Fresno Bee)
  210. Woman may face 100 years in fraud case (The Kentucky Standard)
  211. New Orleans: You can't go home again (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  212. Whitewater-linked Fitzhugh dies at 81 (NWAnews.com)
  213. City takes action to protect retirees from identity theft (Staten Island Advance)
  214. Angola: Home Minister Highlights Value of Provident Fund (AllAfrica.com)
  215. Second woman charged with taking boy to prostitutes (WFMJ Youngstown)
  216. Links (EUActiv)
  217. Content Management Solutions: Interwoven Introduces Universal Search For Professional
  218. AOL phisher pleads guilty (TechWorld)
  219. Tech-ready For Campus (The Morning Call)
  220. Immigration rules are tough, but not smart (Small Business Times)
  221. Protestors denounce woman's deportation (The Daily Review)
  222. AOL Identity Thief Faces Seven Year Jail Sentence (Kansas City InfoZine)
  223. Right suspect arrested in Lee County after mistaken identity snafu during drug sweep
  224. Alavanos in Lefkada and Preveza (ERT.gr)
  225. FEMA promises to fix error in letters (The News-Press)
  226. Flores pleads no contest to traffic-related offenses (Leavenworth Times)
  227. FEMA not releasing SSNs (Pensacola News Journal)
  228. Federal officials eye downtown motel (Roanoke Times)
  229. Single mother's deportation reinvigorates immigration debate (Houston Chronicle)
  230. Naperville native plans to take on Biggert (Daily Herald)
  231. Another side of the immigration debate (Santa Maria Times)
  232. Murder was message, prosecutors allege (Daily Herald)
  233. Police reports for Aug. 22, 2007 (Sedalia Democrat)
  234. Missouri drops wait for marriage license (Southeast Missourian)
  235. City asks for illegal-worker probe (O'Fallon Journal)
  236. Around Town for Aug. 3 (O'Fallon Journal)
  237. Residents warned about jury duty scam (The Milford Daily News)
  238. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-24 03:54 GMT: Malaysia's SAAG sharply higher on jack-up rig ve
  239. At the old, very old, ball game (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  240. The View From Here . . . (Garden City News)
  241. Kerrey edges closer to Senate bid (Lincoln Journal Star)
  242. Barack Obama's Republican edge (Salon.com)
  243. Freeman online payment system’s firewall deactivated (The Joplin Globe)
  244. Protecting Your Children from Identity Theft (Richfield Reaper)
  245. Auditor says gaps in teacher background checks undermine state law to protect student
  246. Insure a Great Retirement (The Motley Fool)
  247. Concord Coalition Says CBO Numbers Show Why Lawmakers Should Look to the Future, Not
  248. Germany hails public accounts surplus, vows to remain disciplined (TODAYonline)
  249. Flying Solo in the Golden Years (BusinessWeek)
  250. Software stops data breaches, insider thefts (The Record)