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