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  1. Raum: Bush's optimism extends to Iraq and economy, no matter what (Battle Creek Enqui
  2. United States: Roth 401(k) and Roth 403(b) Plan Arrangements: The Internal Revenue Se
  3. United States: Section 409A Broadly Impacts Employment Agreements, Severance Arrangem
  4. Chinese property tycoon faces new charges (China Daily)
  5. Police records dept. now open late (Clayton News Daily)
  6. Trial of F1 boss delayed (China Economic Net)
  7. City asks for illegal-worker probe (O'Fallon Journal)
  8. Around Town for Aug. 3 (O'Fallon Journal)
  9. Trial of F1 boss delayed (People's Daily)
  10. Immigration authorities conceding crackdown not as tough as expected (San Jose Mercur
  11. Beware of old scams employing new twists (Daily Local News)
  12. Tips on protecting your business from shoplifters (Daily Local News)
  13. Arellano Meets With African American Clergy (CBS 2 Chicago)
  14. Never too old to work (Daily Bulletin)
  15. Migrant crackdown feared (Daily Bulletin)
  16. The Medical Center welcomes new CEO (Port Arthur News)
  17. Hungary Sees Food Price Rises Due To Drought (Planet Ark)
  18. Possible Wire Transfer Scam (KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities)
  19. The Medical Center welcomes new CEO (Port Arthur News)
  20. Little public feedback at meeting about bus fares (The Arizona Republic)
  21. EDITORIAL: Healthier lives mean longer lives (The Herald Bulletin)
  22. NSITF Proposes Social Security Package (This Day)
  23. In 2008, 'it's the electability, stupid' (The Politico)
  24. Oneidas set $5,000, $10,000 per capita payout for members (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  25. MicroTech Wins Social Security Administration Contract for Engineering Support Servic
  26. Front Page (Bullard Weekly News)
  27. Analysis: Bush's Optimism Persists (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  28. Whose Sanctuary? (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)
  29. Whose Sanctuary? (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! Finance)
  30. Item View Display (KOAM-TV Pittsburg)
  31. John Corasaniti II surrenders to authorities (The York Dispatch)
  32. Little public feedback at meeting about bus fares (The Arizona Republic)
  33. Data Leaks Kill Medical IT Contractor (AnandTech)
  34. BROAD SUPPORT FOR LEGALIZING UNDOCUMENTED STUDENTS (The Filipino Express)
  35. Religion Notes (The Fayetteville Observer)
  36. ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
  37. Insurance for construction workers (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
  38. Lawsuit: Some contractors cheating undocumented workers (The Houma Courier)
  39. Duval Health Department Offers Non-Insured Chilren Free Immunizations (WJXT Jacksonvi
  40. Lawsuit: Some contractors cheating undocumented workers (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  41. Karl Rove's wrong turn (The Christian Science Monitor)
  42. Is There Really A Retirement Savings Crisis? (NBC 5 Chicago)
  43. Policies to protect workers' rights soon (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
  44. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-16 21:10 GMT: Analysis: Bush's optimism persists (Interactive
  45. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  46. Analysis: Bush's optimism persists (Sharewatch)
  47. Ghana: Security Capo Mounts Defence for Rawlings - You Cannot Write Him Off From Hist
  48. Scorching temperatures don't stop Day of Caring volunteers (The Springfield News-Lead
  49. Registration opens for new Affton students (South County Journal)
  50. Turkey Has A Lot On Its Plate (TurkishPress.com)
  51. Kansas tribe investigated for allegedly recruiting illegal immigrants (The Kansas Cit
  52. Opposition insists on constituent assembly (El Universal)
  53. Free and reduced price meals and free milk guidelines (The Western Star)
  54. Crackdown on migrant workers worry local farmers (The Addison Independent)
  55. ANN MCFEATTERS: It's not going to be pretty in politics anytime soon (Miami Herald)
  56. Expert Retirement Planning Advice For Free (CBS News)
  57. Hunter safety courses coming soon (The Hartwell Sun)
  58. MicroTech Wins Social Security Administration Contract for Engineering Support Servic
  59. IMF Executive Board Concludes 2007 Article IV Consultation with Dominica (IMF)
  60. What Social Security needs to know when a benficiary dies (Delta Democrat Times)
  61. Seniors head south to Mexican nursing homes (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
  62. Social Security Administration awards IT contract (BizJournals)
  63. American seniors find affordable care in Mexico (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
  64. Talluto addresses Rotary about identity theft (Daily American)
  65. Farmers fear impact of immigrant crackdown (Argus Observer)
  66. Guard Turns Over Theft Investigation To Boise Police (KIVI Boise)
  67. Rove's Final Retreat (Time Magazine)
  68. State treasurer to return lost cash and property (The Canton Daily Ledger)
  69. Rwanda: CSR in Frw29bn Investments (AllAfrica.com)
  70. Businesses Dread Crackdown on Undocumented Workers (AG Weekly)
  71. Highlights of administration’s illegal immigration crackdown plan (AG Weekly)
  72. Social Security Q&A (Centre Daily Times)
  73. Bush May Bypass Congress With His Agenda (The San Francisco Examiner)
  74. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  75. Unrecognized Indian tribe recruits illegals (Columbus Telegram)
  76. Labour & Employment (Mondaq)
  77. House speaker launches review of new employer sanctions law (FOX 11 Tucson)
  78. State treasurer to return lost cash and property (The Canton Daily Ledger)
  79. Federal IDs come with tidy price tag, privacy concerns (CNN.com)
  80. Second security breach hits Pfizer (The Register)
  81. In spite of coups d ‘etats SECURITY CAPO MOUNTS DEFENCE FOR RAWLINGS …You cannot writ
  82. The reality behind the Real ID Act (CNN.com)
  83. Someone steals info on soldiers (Casper Star-Tribune)
  84. HP Sued Over Boardroom Spying Scheme (NewsFactor)
  85. Govt devising ways of stemming brain drain (The Herald)
  86. Brunner honors voters during visit to county (Mount Vernon News)
  87. Fort Lewis plans event for surviving spouses - Military News, Army News, opinions, ed
  88. Glen Carbon Village Board passes appropriation ordinance (Edwardsville Journal)
  89. Letters to the editor, Aug. 16, 2007 (The Ashland Daily Press)
  90. Brownback samples barbecue, prospects (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
  91. Time ticking toward another school year (Rifle Citizen Telegram)
  92. Journalists, family members sue HP over boardroom spying scheme (KBCI Boise)
  93. Public records are public to solicitors, too (Nevada Appeal)
  94. Venezuela's Chavez Calls for End to Term Limits (CW Arkansas)
  95. Workers stay on the job into their 90s (The York Dispatch)
  96. Rwanda: CSR Housing Investment Timely (AllAfrica.com)
  97. AP Interview: Boozman says Hispanics overwhelm police in NW Ark. (Pine Bluff Commerci
  98. Community Calendar (Leesville Leader)
  99. Census: Shelby nearly 10 percent Hispanic (Sentinel-News)
  100. Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme (The Sentinel)
  101. Reporters, Family Sue HP in Spy Scheme (Greenwich Time)
  102. Citizens discuss Senate health-care coverage proposal (Onalaska Community Life)
  103. The Architect quits (The Australian)
  104. The Rove Era (Washington Post)
  105. Citizens discuss Senate health-care coverage proposal (Holmen Courier)
  106. McCain tells Aspen: No compromise (Summit Daily News)
  107. Easy Steps to Discover Your Family's Heritage (Benton Evening News)
  108. Venezuela's Chavez calls for end to term limits (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  109. Son defends father in the King'ong'o prisoners murder case (Kenya Broadcasting Corpor
  110. Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme; says he and his wife needed money (Ashevill
  111. Council approves resolution for added benefit (Fremont Tribune)
  112. Stuck on you (The Sacramento Bee)
  113. Hungary's Finance Ministry forecasts HUF 87.5 bln budget deficit forAugust (Interfax)
  114. Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme; says he and his wife needed money (The Capi
  115. PM stresses on farm sector development (Outlook India)
  116. McCaskill Staff Hold "Kitchen Table Talks" in Fredericktown (Democrat News)
  117. Islander, 14 others charged in $10M fraud ring (Staten Island Advance)
  118. Seniors head south to Mexican nursing homes (USA Today)
  119. 15 Charged With Using Fake IDs To Get Credit Cards (WNBC)
  120. Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme (Sharewatch)
  121. City dwellers feeling the pinch of rising prices (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
  122. Hotlinks (Tiscali)
  123. Information for mortuary can be overwhelming (Daily Breeze)
  124. Namibia: NC Debates Labour Act (AllAfrica.com)
  125. Chavez calls for end to term limits (Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News)
  126. FILLING A CRACK IN THE SYSTEM (Houston Chronicle)
  127. Seniors head south to Mexican nursing homes (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  128. Get free retirement-planning advice from the experts (MENAFN)
  129. Public records are public to solicitors, too (Nevada Appeal)
  130. Journalists, families sue HP (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  131. Hatch talks about CHIP program, other issues at Chamber visit (Saint George Spectrum)
  132. Labor law compliance at issue: IU says no laws were broken, work won't be stopped. (S
  133. Child Support and Paternity Fraud Issues Threaten Justice (PR Newswire via Yahoo! New
  134. Man Pleads Guilty In Glass-Eating Scheme (WLBZ Bangor)
  135. Man Pleads Guilty In Glass-Eating Scheme (WCSH 6 Portland)
  136. Letters to the Editor (The Record)
  137. Snooping HP being sued (Independent Online)
  138. Phila schools set to open (The Times-Reporter)
  139. Manpower "hold," target price reduced (New Ratings)
  140. Safety's cause covers more than the game (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  141. Poultry association meeting focused on food safety (The Gainesville Times)
  142. Now it's Lawrence's turn to receive royal message (Cambridge Evening News)
  143. Music festival returns for its eighth season (Contra Costa Times)
  144. Govt devising ways of stemming brain drain (The Herald)
  145. North Carolina (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  146. Boozman Says Hispanics Overwhelm Northwest Arkansas Police (The Morning News)
  147. Robinson tax collector at odds with school district (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  148. More Information Needed On Immigration Issue, Beebe Says (The Morning News)
  149. Zimbabwe: Work-Related Accidents Claim 34, Injure 3 000 (AllAfrica.com)
  150. Man Pleads Guilty In Glass-Eating Scheme (WCVB Boston)
  151. Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme (The Globe and Mail)
  152. Farmers fear migrant crackdown (East Valley Tribune)
  153. Panel Debates Personal Accounts As Method of Reviving Social Security (Kansas City In
  154. Reporters and family members sue Hewlett-Packard over spying (International Herald Tr
  155. House speaker launches review of new sanctions law (Mohave Valley News)
  156. Illegal immigrant to leave sanctuary (The Naperville Sun)
  157. Schumacher plant to close (News & Reporter)
  158. Immigration reform still needed, some say (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
  159. Seniors head south to Mexican nursing homes (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  160. Mexico doesn't want them (Chicago Sun-Times)
  161. Will feds snare Arellano? (Chicago Sun-Times)
  162. President: protect state budget from leakages (Antara News)
  163. A.D. Banker offers Montgomery County classes (Montgomery Advertiser)
  164. New state law bans use of residency checking tool (The Beacon News)
  165. Hoover man faces fraud, other charges (Birmingham News)
  166. City briefs (New York Daily News)
  167. HP faces suits in privacy case (Boston Globe)
  168. NEW YORK BRIEFS (Asbury Park Press)
  169. The most overestimated man in politics (The Titusville Herald)
  170. Today (Greenville Advocate)
  171. Turnover at the top hits South-Western schools (The Columbus Dispatch)
  172. Couple ate glass so they could sue (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  173. Death notice overstated Bobby Blevens alive and well, living in Apple Creek (The Dail
  174. Someone steals info on soldiers (Casper Star-Tribune)
  175. Feds to seek downtown project plans (The Canton Repository)
  176. Seniors head to Mexico for cheaper nursing care (The Arizona Republic)
  177. Immigration Rules: An Economic Disaster? (Provo Daily Herald)
  178. Around Acadiana (The Lafayette Daily Advertiser)
  179. Bush may bypass Congress with his agenda (Boston Globe)
  180. Helping Immigrants ‘Out of the Shadows’ (The Daily Californian)
  181. AP Interview: Boozman says Hispanics overwhelm police in NW Ark. (Pine Bluff Commerci
  182. Venezuela's Chavez calls for end to term limits (SABC News)
  183. Hot weather taking toll on senior citizens (The Troy Messenger)
  184. Bush may bypass Congress with his agenda (Miami Herald)
  185. Police say local mom grooming kids to lie and steal (The Daily News)
  186. Man sentenced to jail for $550,000 in ID fraud (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  187. Bush may bypass Congress with his agenda (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  188. Panel to look at employer-penalty rules (Arizona Daily Star)
  189. Bush May Bypass Congress With His Agenda (Northwest Florida Daily News)
  190. Public Safety Watch: Man jailed on theft charge (The Sacramento Bee)
  191. Community Calendar (The Mountain Press)
  192. Woman pleads guilty to fraud (The Sacramento Bee)
  193. Immigrant activist to leave safety of church (Los Angeles Times)
  194. Task force sweep piles up 83 arrests in Wayne County (Detroit News)
  195. Letters (Alibi)
  196. Calendar items for Aug. 15-18 (The Searcy Daily Citizen)
  197. Social Security numbers not taken (Kane County Chronicle)
  198. Police: Secretary of State facility burgled (Kane County Chronicle)
  199. Hotlinks (Tiscali)
  200. Rove's Final Retreat (Time Magazine)
  201. Contractor complaints consistently rate among highest in state (The Chippewa Herald)
  202. Official: No Social Security numbers stolen (Northwest Herald)
  203. Kansas U.S. attorney says tribe being investigated (Lincoln Journal Star)
  204. North School News (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  205. Hot weather taking toll on senior citizens (The Troy Messenger)
  206. MARSHALL LOEB'S DAILY MONEY TIP: Get Free Retirement-planning Advice From The Experts
  207. Marshall Loeb's Daily Money Tip: Get free retirement-planning advice from the experts
  208. Ex-aide to disabled sentenced in theft (The Patriot-News)
  209. Passports can be renewed on Green Street (The Fayetteville Observer)
  210. Lowcountry schools prepare to open (The Post and Courier)
  211. Hoover Man Arrested, Indicted In Major Fake ID Ring (NBC 13 Birmingham)
  212. Migrant Medicine Clinic, Pantry Meet Needs Of Rakers (The Ellsworth American)
  213. Name change problems at the DMV (The Fayetteville Observer)
  214. East St. Louis federal building evacuated (The Telegraph)
  215. $20 debt led brothers to kill man, friends say (Macomb Daily)
  216. Martinez says immigration reform is dead, for now (Naples Daily News)
  217. p0767 BC-Hewlett-Packard-Direc 1stLd-Writethru 08-15 0730 (Hays Daily News)
  218. Wanted: Proof of her identity (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  219. PM vows to do everything to overcome future challenges (Khaleej Times)
  220. New York: Manhattan: 15 Charged With Forgery (New York Times)
  221. Bush plan concerns employers (El Paso Times)
  222. Journalists, family members sue HP over boardroom spying scheme (MSN Money Canada)
  223. Reporters, family sue HP in spy scheme (El Paso Times)
  224. Reporters, Family Sue HP in Spy Scheme (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
  225. Straw Men (LA Weekly)
  226. Martinez says immigration reform is dead, for now (Bonita Daily News)
  227. Group lends help to track's workers (The Saratogian)
  228. Bush’s plan for illegals sure to fail (The Shelby Star)
  229. Reporters, Family Sue HP in Spy Scheme (The San Francisco Examiner)
  230. Employers Beware: Increased Immigration Enforcement Announced (awmanet.org)
  231. 2 defendants arraigned in tribal immigration case (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  232. Deadline Hollywood (LA Weekly)
  233. Healthy commitment (China Daily)
  234. 2 defendants arraigned in tribal immigration case (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls)
  235. DMV Employee Charged With Making Fake IDs (WXII-TV Winston-Salem)
  236. Shanghai to boost living standards of city's poor (People's Daily)
  237. Nation's medicare to cover all urbanites by 2010 (China Economic Net)
  238. Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme (ABC 13 Texas)
  239. BROKEN UP: Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  240. WICHITA, Kan. (AP) _ Two Mexican citizens accused of taking part in a multistate immi
  241. Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme (WABC-TV New York)
  242. 2 defendants arraigned in tribal immigration case (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  243. Journalists, family members sue HP over boardroom spying scheme (The San Francisco Ex
  244. Drug Abuse Exacerbated By Cash Aid Payments (Medical News Today)
  245. Man pleads guilty in glass-eating scheme; says he and his wife needed money (The Ariz
  246. House speaker launches review of new employer sanctions law (The Arizona Republic)
  247. Medicare system to cover all urbanites (People's Daily)
  248. Firefighter's widow, union say U.S. rejected benefits (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  249. EDITORIAL: Healthier lives mean longer lives (The Herald Bulletin)
  250. Kansas U.S. attorney says tribe being investigated (Lincoln Journal Star)