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  1. Financing your wedding & your married life (The Virginia Gazette)
  2. Personal Documents Found Behind Local Business (KOTV 6 Tulsa)
  3. Highlights of PM's address (The Times of India)
  4. China's medical insurance to cover all urban residents by 2010 (People's Daily)
  5. Highlights of PM's address (The Times of India)
  6. 90 becomes the new 60 by necessity (Connecticut Post)
  7. India turns 60: PM addresses nation (NDTV)
  8. PM addresses the nation on 60th Independence Day (The Times of India)
  9. The best is yet to come, PM says on I-Day (IBN live)
  10. PM stresses on farm sector development (Hindustan Times)
  11. Community Calendar for August 15 (Clanton Advertiser)
  12. Personal information stolen from Idaho Army National Guard (The Olympian)
  13. Judge's response denies wrongdoing 08/15/07 (Dearborn Press & Guide)
  14. Father's suicide spurs suit (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  15. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (The Kansas City Star)
  16. Federal Benefits services (US Embassy Tokyo, Japan)
  17. With Rove?s Departure, a New Era (New York Times)
  18. Piqua school board votes to put levy on November ballot (Dayton Daily News)
  19. Your Views (The Record)
  20. Social Security Q&A (The Record)
  21. Congress Moves Belatedly Against Identity Thieves (WFMJ Youngstown)
  22. Romero announces run for Commission seat (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  23. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  24. Rove leaves more second-term blues for White House (Reuters)
  25. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (Centre Daily Times)
  26. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (The Bellingham Herald)
  27. Bipartisan Letter Asks SSA To Clarify That Medicare Does Not Cover Long-Term Care (Me
  28. Beebe says more data needed about services for immigrants in Ark. (Pine Bluff Commerc
  29. Workers stay on the job into their 90s (The Arizona Republic)
  30. Report on trooper probe expected Wednesday (The Tennessean)
  31. Workers stay on the job into their 90s (Naples Daily News)
  32. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (The Bellingham Herald)
  33. BMV records in trash: State now contacting individuals (WKYC Cleveland)
  34. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (Miami Herald)
  35. Caring, sharing (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  36. Free School Supplies For Low Income Children (KOBI/KOTI Medford-Klamath Falls)
  37. Deshmukh has promised action in riots cases: Sonia (The Hindu)
  38. Social Security's report of his death is exaggerated (NBC 12 Richmond)
  39. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  40. Navigating the World of Student Loans (Time Magazine)
  41. "Dead" Woman Buys a Car in Gastonia (WBTV Charlotte)
  42. Independence from the benchmark Sensex (Hindustan Times)
  43. Parents of baby boomers still working (CNN.com)
  44. Immigration Agents Put Heat on Employers (US News & World Report)
  45. Westminster seizes on reserved powers and the Scotland Act (The Herald)
  46. Kenya: When a Country Grows Old Before It Gets Rich (AllAfrica.com)
  47. Clinton says her TV ads irk White House (The Des Moines Register)
  48. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (Centre Daily Times)
  49. Official: No Social Security numbers stolen (Northwest Herald)
  50. Elgin break-in being investigated (Northwest Herald)
  51. Clinton says her TV ads irk White House (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  52. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  53. Working past retirement age becoming more common (Detroit Free Press)
  54. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  55. DNC: John McCain Divided and Falling in South Carolina (The San Francisco Examiner)
  56. AP Centerpiece: Workers stay on the job into their 90s (Norwalk Advocate)
  57. Death Sentence for Costa Rican Foreign Investment (Scoop.co.nz)
  58. UNRWA urges better refugee conditions (The Daily Star Lebannon)
  59. N.H. Dems can use new voter information for list sold to presidential candidates (Bos
  60. McCain Talks Healthcare, Financial Security in Low Country (WTOC 11 Savannah)
  61. Need, Lifestyle Keep Seniors on the Job (IWon - Money)
  62. AP Centerpiece: Workers stay on the job into their 90s (Greenwich Time)
  63. AP Centerpiece: Workers stay on the job into their 90s (Greenwich Time)
  64. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (AP via Yahoo! News)
  65. News All that you can be (Haleakala Times)
  66. Put To The Test: Guardium SQL Guard 6.0 (Intelligent Enterprise Magazine)
  67. New guidelines could cause farmworker shortage (Ashland Daily Tidings)
  68. Drug Binges Spike with Arrival of Disability Payments, Study Says (Join Together Onli
  69. DNC: John McCain Divided and Falling in South Carolina (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  70. Rove's Down-to-Earth Quality Aided A Calculated Strategy (CBS News)
  71. Tax breaks are available for local seniors (Seekonk Star)
  72. Don Newbury Column: Cake-patting bakers dwindling . . . unfortunately 08-14-2007 (Pla
  73. Granite State Warns Of Prescription Scams (WLBZ Bangor)
  74. George Lakoff: No Center, No Centrists (HuffingtonPost)
  75. Registration opens for new Affton students (South County Journal)
  76. Workers Stay On the Job Into their 90's (WCBS 880 New York)
  77. AP Centerpiece: Workers stay on the job into their 90s (Norwalk Advocate)
  78. R-1: Some students eligible for free or reduced meals (Meramec Journal)
  79. Need, Lifestyle Keep Seniors on the Job (Greenwich Time)
  80. Need, Lifestyle Keep Seniors on the Job (The Houma Courier)
  81. Assessing Karl Rove (Washington Post)
  82. Need, lifestyle keep seniors on the job (AP via Yahoo! News)
  83. Employers pressured to hire legal workers (The Charlotte Observer)
  84. Pfizer Reports Second Data Breach In Two Months (InformationWeek)
  85. Submit your opinion on this story (Wilson County News)
  86. S.C. Takes Broad View of ‘Freeze and Seize’ Law (Metropolitan News-Enterprise)
  87. U.S. Businesses Worry As Border Tightens (CBS News)
  88. Rove Was A Genius, Not A Magician (CBS News)
  89. SSI and DI checks linked to drug use (UPI)
  90. Karl Rove ending controversial White House tenure (ABC 7 El Paso)
  91. Beebe says more data needed about services for immigrants in Ark. (FOX 16 Little Rock
  92. Businesses Dread Crackdown on Undocumented Workers (AG Weekly)
  93. Highlights of administration’s illegal immigration crackdown plan (AG Weekly)
  94. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  95. Man kept alleged ID theft in the family (The Sacramento Bee)
  96. Students' Families Concerned About Possible Scam (The Morning News)
  97. Punjab Governor calls for boosting agri economy (New Kerala)
  98. McCain: Social Security problem must be fixed (KVOA Tucson)
  99. McCain: Social Security Outrage (WCBD-TV Charleston)
  100. Sonia defends PM on nuke deal, ask party to gear up for polls (New Kerala)
  101. Officials: Minority Focus Could Improve College Recruiting (The Morning News)
  102. Pea Ridge Slates Substitute Teacher Workshop (The Morning News)
  103. Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
  104. Veteran prosecutor quits over murder trial gaffe (Pioneer Press)
  105. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-14 17:39 GMT: Clinton set for DeGeneres' talk show (Interactiv
  106. Demand leads to jail (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  107. India - the great democracy gap (Socialist Worker)
  108. CAMPUS LIFE PUTS DATA AT RISK (CanadaIT.com)
  109. McCain says he would act on Social Security (FOX 11 Tucson)
  110. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  111. Beebe Wants Data on State Costs of Immigrant Services (FOX 13 Memphis)
  112. BEIJING, Aug. 13, 2007 (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  113. Uganda: Alexander Forbes Fund is Eye-Opener (AllAfrica.com)
  114. Official Fires Housekeeper Over Illegal Status (WBAL-TV Baltimore)
  115. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  116. Clinton set for DeGeneres' talk show (Sharewatch)
  117. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  118. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  119. Does the state owe you money? (Monmouth Daily Review Atlas)
  120. Just one more question (Waxahachie Daily Light)
  121. Labour & Employment (Mondaq)
  122. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  123. Excerpts from editorials in Florida newspapers (Miami Herald)
  124. (From the last 12 hours) (Red Bluff Daily News)
  125. Excerpts from editorials in Florida newspapers (The Daily Comet)
  126. Registration opens for new Affton students (Southwest County Journal)
  127. Northridge to proceed with replacement levy (Mount Vernon News)
  128. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  129. Old-timer cherishes 96 years' worth of memories (Vallejo Times-Herald)
  130. Managing money while ill and other health notes (The Arizona Republic)
  131. Wanted: Proof of her identity (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  132. Contractor complaints consistently rate among highest in state (The Chippewa Herald)
  133. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13, 2007 (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  134. Skateboarding banned in much of Eastern Shore town (The Frederick News-Post)
  135. City asks for illegal-worker probe (Wentzville Journal)
  136. Ted McDonough (Salt Lake City Weekly)
  137. Around Town for Aug. 3 (Wentzville Journal)
  138. Managing money while ill and other health notes (The Arizona Republic)
  139. McCain Says He Would Act on Social Security (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
  140. DuBois council OKs plans for new restaurant (The Courier Express)
  141. Handicapped placards abused (Berkshire Eagle)
  142. Brandywine students start date is Sept. 4 (Niles Daily Star)
  143. Dallastown considers property tax rebate for seniors (The York Dispatch)
  144. Community Calendar (Leesville Leader)
  145. Jolley: Talking About…Vegetarians, Federal Inspection, Farm Bill, NAIS (CattleNetwork
  146. Beyond Rove (The Weekly Standard via Yahoo! News)
  147. Barbara Quirk: Old folks still get set aside (The Capital Times)
  148. How Insecure Is Your Credit Card? (The Motley Fool)
  149. Rove leaves 2nd-term blues (Macon Daily)
  150. Rove ends controversial White House tenure (Charles City Press)
  151. How Insecure Is Your Credit Card? (The Motley Fool via Yahoo! News)
  152. Curam Software Releases Unemployment Insurance Benefits Solution (Business Wire via Y
  153. Rove's double legacy (The Olympian)
  154. Weitz & Luxenberg Responds to Fraudulent Asbestos Training School (Business Wire via
  155. SYDBANK A/S: Sydbank's 2007 Interim Report (FinanzNachrichten)
  156. Rating the Online Retirement Planners (Kiplinger Magazine via Yahoo! Finance)
  157. Savvy Ways to Tap Your Retirement Savings (Kiplinger Magazine via Yahoo! Finance)
  158. Planning for Your Disabled Child (Kiplinger Magazine via Yahoo! Finance)
  159. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  160. How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (Benton Evening News)
  161. Uganda: Alexander Forbes Launches Retirement Fund (AllAfrica.com)
  162. Uganda: Savings Culture Can Aid Country in the Fight Against Poverty (AllAfrica.com)
  163. Victory Mission school supplies available today (The Springfield News-Leader)
  164. TWC aid available to county (Athens Review)
  165. Around the Valley (The Fresno Bee)
  166. Ag industry blasts crackdown (The Fresno Bee)
  167. Immigration Rules: An Economic Disaster? (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
  168. To Dems, Rove 'more dangerous' outside West Wing (USA Today)
  169. Provilla Extends Data Leak Prevention to Windows Vista Platform (Business Wire via Ya
  170. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  171. Habitat seeks people who need new homes (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
  172. Rove leaves more second-term blues for White House (Reuters)
  173. Expert: Don Taylor, Ph.D., CFA, CFP (Bankrate.com)
  174. The quest for retirement income (Bankrate.com)
  175. State cracking down on misuse of handicap parking permits (Worcester Telegram & Gazet
  176. Caring, sharing (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  177. Tommy G. now home, but needs help (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  178. This day in history (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  179. ANALYSIS: As he prepares to depart, Rove takes away a mixed legacy (The Kansas City S
  180. Rove shatters Republican majority dream (Cape Argus)
  181. Karl Rove Leaves Administration With Goals Unlikely to Be Met (Bloomberg.com)
  182. Namibia: Learning Must Be Unfettered - Spyl (AllAfrica.com)
  183. Karl Rove to leave White House (Bradenton Herald)
  184. City considers rent control for mobile home parks (Contra Costa Times)
  185. Handicapped placards abused (Berkshire Eagle)
  186. AG: Beware of Medicare scams (Baxter Bulletin)
  187. Rove and the Bush family (Orange County Register)
  188. Pfizer Reports Laptops Stolen In 2nd Breach In Two Months (New London Day)
  189. Effective resettlement policy on anvil: Sonia Gandhi (The Times of India)
  190. Most Indian workers live under appalling poverty (OneWorld South Asia)
  191. Under Rove, U.S. paid hefty price (Chicago Sun-Times)
  192. Rove legacy will improve in time (Chicago Sun-Times)
  193. HOW CHAOS IN MARKETS WILL AFFECT INFLATION (New York Post)
  194. Karl Rove's exit (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  195. Tough laws eyed against handicap permit abuse (Boston Globe)
  196. South Africa: Mbeki 'Blames UK for Crisis in Zimbabwe' (AllAfrica.com)
  197. 'EVIL GENIUS' JOINS ANNALS OF DARK LORDS (New York Post)
  198. 'Consumer-driven' care is a sham (Small Business Times)
  199. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  200. Businesses concerned about plan (The Daily Dispatch)
  201. State has to carry some responsibility in new Bush immigration plan (The Daily Dispat
  202. ‘Boy genius' Rove calls it quits (Mohave Valley News)
  203. Government stepping up immigration enforcement (The Daily Dispatch)
  204. Police report (Post-Tribune)
  205. Community invited to legal workshops (Bowling Green Daily News)
  206. BREAKING NEWS: F. Schumacher to close (News & Reporter)
  207. Mandan park board budget received favorably at first reading (The Bismarck Tribune)
  208. 'A Big Help' (The Mail Tribune)
  209. Pea Ridge Slates Substitute Teacher Workshop (The Morning News)
  210. Botswana: I Lied - Gus (AllAfrica.com)
  211. Retirement System Sells Building At 2.4 Million Loss (The Morning News)
  212. Pennsylvania Dem supports crackdown on illegal aliens (The Daily Review)
  213. MP urges elderly to apply for fuel cash (wigantoday.net)
  214. Rove ending White House tenure (Provo Daily Herald)
  215. history 8/14 (Provo Daily Herald)
  216. BUSH'S TOP POLITICAL STRATEGIST STEPS DOWN: Rove: 'Architect,' then lightning rod (At
  217. More News (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
  218. Legislator backs crackdown on illegals Eachus blasts Bush for inaction (The Scranton
  219. Man's big-cat birthday surprise spoiled (The Columbus Dispatch)
  220. Weather (Dallas Morning News)
  221. BMV says 'lazy' customers trashed documents (WKYC Cleveland)
  222. Rove leaves more second-term blues for White House (Reuters)
  223. 1,340 saved from forced labor (People's Daily)
  224. Ripple effect from migrant crackdown feared in N.C. (The News & Observer)
  225. Asking aging parents about their finances (The Morning Call)
  226. Illegal migrant hirings targeted (Pasadena Star-News)
  227. The almanac (UPI)
  228. Ulman dismisses illegal housekeeper (Baltimore Sun)
  229. The miscalculations of a kingmaker (Seattle Times)
  230. Rove leaves, too late (Seattle Times)
  231. Karl Rove To Leave White House (CBS News)
  232. Aide's departure signals new phase (Denver Post)
  233. ‘Bush’s brain’ quits (Citrus County Chronicle)
  234. GOP election master Rove to leave post (Bennington Banner)
  235. Bulletin Board: A listing of events in Broward County (Sun-Sentinel)
  236. Crackdown on migrants could be felt in Manatee (Bradenton Herald)
  237. Karl Rove may have doomed GOP (Bradenton Herald)
  238. Can `Rovism' Survive Rove? (Hartford Courant)
  239. Karl Rove to Leave White House (The Auburn Citizen)
  240. Bush losing key advisor at a low ebb (Los Angeles Times)
  241. Hundreds freed from forced labor in China (Moldova.org)
  242. Key aide was behind Bush's rise, slump (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  243. Growers wary over immigration rules (Appeal-Democrat)
  244. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  245. Hundreds freed from forced labor in China (EARTHtimes.org)
  246. Hundreds freed from forced labor in China (UPI)
  247. Handicapped people rescued from slavery (Gulf Times)
  248. Letters to the editor (Observer-Dispatch)
  249. A third of us live on Rs 20 a day (Hindustan Times)
  250. Bush plan concerns employers (El Paso Times)