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  1. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  2. U.S. fights benefits for gay couples (Berkshire Eagle)
  3. Woman Stole Nanny's Identity (WCVB Boston)
  4. Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
  5. 10th annual Disability Mentoring Day held (The Morning Sun)
  6. Pinching pennies necessary for Medicare beneficiaries (York News-Times)
  7. The Difference a Year Makes (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  8. Stimulus job total challenged by South Carolina officials (The Greenville News)
  9. Local news digest (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
  10. Notable numbers (The News & Observer)
  11. Marston sentenced for stealing nanny's identity (Portsmouth Herald)
  12. Crawford County Public Health November clinics (Denison Bulletin & Review)
  13. Flesh out you financial skeleton (The Meridian Star)
  14. Why Government "Help" Could Become Your Next Nightmare (The Motley Fool)
  15. Ask AP: Geo-engineering, Bernard Madoff's assets (KTUU Anchorage)
  16. Citizens prepare for possible emergencies (Gainesville Daily Register)
  17. Ask AP: Geo-engineering, Bernard Madoff's assets (INO News)
  18. Government & Public Sector (Mondaq)
  19. Unlucky, unlicensed driver loses car (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
  20. Brazil Sept. Budget Deficit Widens to Nine-Month High (Update3) (Bloomberg)
  21. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-10-30 16:05 U.S. lawmakers attack bank overdraft fees (Interactiv
  22. Agencies start push for census participation (The Monroe Evening News)
  23. Don't Make This Humongous Life-Wrecking Error (The Motley Fool)
  24. Around Frisco Oct. 25 (The Frisco Enterprise)
  25. EVERYDAY CHEAPSKATE: Sorry, buster, you've got the wrong number (The Indiana Gazette)
  26. It's your call Oct. 30, 2009 (St. Joseph News-Press)
  27. 'Socialism'? So what? And Rell's silly pollster (Journal Inquirer)
  28. Pawlenty's solo budget-balancing act is subject of lawsuit (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star
  29. Romance Fraudster Steals Military Hero's Identity (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  30. Bail stays at $1M for suspect in killing NJ priest (Asbury Park Press)
  31. Beach's new system for its court cases has fewer details (The Virginian-Pilot)
  32. Background doublecheck may have led Jose Feliciano, wanted for indecent assault, to m
  33. Property tax bills being mailed (The Facts)
  34. Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
  35. Scam fails to work on woman (Omaha World-Herald)
  36. Reno insurance agent arrested on suspicion of fraud (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  37. District aims for all students to have health insurance (Atlanticville)
  38. 'Gang protectors' to stand trial (China Daily)
  39. Housing benefit squeezed (InsideHousing)
  40. Nowhere to turn (InsideHousing)
  41. Monroe Township Council race (East Brunswick Sentinel)
  42. David S. Broder: Reid's risky health care gamble (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  43. Sea City Work Camp now accepting homeowner applications (Nueces County Record Star)
  44. Argentine leader decrees subsidies for poor kids (Boston Globe)
  45. House health bill: 1,990 pages (The Politico)
  46. Editorial: Tips for the 2010 Census (Souderton Independent)
  47. NSSF stuck over financial results (The Monitor)
  48. Movie Review: The Stepfather (Box Office Prophets)
  49. White House Visitor Transparency Memo a Bit Late (US News & World Report)
  50. President is all that was predicted, more (Lake Geneva Regional News)
  51. UPDATE: Man who 'disappeared' during bus trip found in Kent (Seattle Times)
  52. CalOptima recovers discs with personal data on 68,000 members (Computerworld)
  53. Obama says he's just getting warmed up (WTSP-TV Tampa)
  54. Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
  55. "Dinner and a Movie" Giveaway Official Rules (KOAM-TV Pittsburg)
  56. Morning Show Contests Official Rules (KOAM-TV Pittsburg)
  57. Crocktober Contest official rules - 2009 (KOAM-TV Pittsburg)
  58. FBI: Arrests made in document fraud ring operating in Cleveland and Ukraine (WKYC Cle
  59. Korn hints at reopening Don Mueang Airport (The Nation - Thailand's English news)
  60. The 10 best retirement havens (KMIR 6 Palm Springs)
  61. Apply for Graceworks Manger program for help at Christmas (The Fairview Observer)
  62. The 10 best retirement havens (KOAM-TV Pittsburg)
  63. AMERICAS TALKING: Your Thoughts on Health Plan? (Fox News)
  64. Cenergy to offer HVAC workshops (The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil)
  65. Police arrest man in death of brother (Greeley Tribune)
  66. Diabetic devil (New York Post)
  67. Your Two Cents for Oct. 29 (Greeley Tribune)
  68. Sen. Gillibrand supports COLA fix (MPNnow.com)
  69. Lost personal data for Medi-Cal patients is found (Orange County Register)
  70. Local seniors anticipate $250 windfall from Uncle Sam (The Kennett Paper)
  71. How much can you safely withdraw during retirement? (KIVI Boise)
  72. Relevant Links (AllAfrica.com)
  73. How much can you safely withdraw during retirement? (KMIR 6 Palm Springs)
  74. President is all that was predicted, more (Lake Geneva Regional News)
  75. Thursday October 29 2009 (The Malaysian Insider)
  76. Indonesia’s battle to create jobs (The Malaysian Insider)
  77. Letters to the editor: Oct. 29, 2009 (Naples Daily News)
  78. Unlucky, unlicensed driver loses car (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
  79. Police blotter for Oct. 28 (The Telegraph)
  80. Half of workers changing jobs cash out 401k (Newsday)
  81. The global impact of America’s healthcare debate (The Star)
  82. Nashville Woman Sued In Tax Scheme (WSMV Nashville)
  83. "Taylor Swift Fearless Tour 2010" (KMPH FOX 26 Central San Joaquin Valley)
  84. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  85. ElderCare Expo Coming October 30th & 31st to Phoenix (Arizona Range News)
  86. Cenergy to offer HVAC workshops (The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil)
  87. Addabbo slams cuts to Social Security (YourNabe.com)
  88. Social Security staying somewhere in Bristol (The Bristol Press)
  89. Jury Pool gets preliminary OK (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
  90. Revenue shortfall can’t cover red ink (Perry County Times)
  91. Police probe wallet thefts (Fremont Tribune)
  92. Non-profits take hit from poor economy (Florence Morning News)
  93. A Drop in the Wrong Bucket (New York Times)
  94. Keeping Your Secrets Safe in a World Gone Social (TechNewsWorld.com)
  95. Lockwood residents still shocked at beating death of friend (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  96. 'Public Option' Gets a New Name -- It's the 'Consumer Option' Now (Fox News)
  97. CalOptima says data on 68,000 members may be compromised (IT World)
  98. Site Search: (Jersey Evening Post)
  99. Will vote for Long in District 2 (Eastern Shore News)
  100. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-10-28 14:19 UPDATE 2-Bulgaria seeks tight 2010 budget with zero g
  101. A cool watch speeds dull time, spam says (The Western Star)
  102. Your Personal Information Found In The Trash (KRDO Colorado Springs)
  103. Local seniors anticipate $250 windfall from Uncle Sam (The Kennett Paper)
  104. Bulgaria Govt Oks Austerity Budget 2010 (Novinite.com)
  105. Bending The 'Cost Curve': Lawmakers, White House Consider A Bipartisan Route (Medical
  106. Information request may be costly (Courier-Express)
  107. Holiday assistance registration begins in Lee County (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
  108. Pocono Wednesday: Fatal crash; dog shot, hunger and domestic violence awareness (Poco
  109. Holiday assistance registration begins in Lee County (ABC 7 Gulfshore News)
  110. Financial planning for the under 35 crowd (Queens Courier)
  111. News Categories (Yemen Observer)
  112. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-10-28 12:33 UPDATE 1-Bulgaria govt approves balanced budget for 2
  113. Teacher arrested on his first day on the job (WAFB Baton Rouge)
  114. Beware of Job Scams (WMBB TV Panama City)
  115. Man pleads guilty to stealing Social Security benefits (The Charleston Gazette)
  116. House bill likely to include long-term health care (Newsday)
  117. Seniors Discuss No Social Security Increase (KARK Little Rock)
  118. Life can be like a spinning top (Galveston County Daily News)
  119. UW Computers Hacked (NBC26 Green Bay)
  120. Police Blotter (Wilmette Life)
  121. ILR professor: His job creation tax credit proposal could generate millions of jobs (
  122. State offers update on stimulus spending (9 News Denver)
  123. Medicare Prices Are Rising (The Chattanoogan)
  124. Gerald Sindell: A Paucity of Hope (The Huffington Post)
  125. Lieberman: I'd Vote Against Health Care Bill Over Public Option (The Huffington Post)
  126. Recession Makes Retiring At 65 Harder (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  127. Illinois woman guilty in torture-slaying (UPI)
  128. Study: Recession makes retiring at 65 harder (Deseret News)
  129. Study: Recession makes retiring at 65 harder (San Francisco Chronicle)
  130. Drew sues bank over frozen credit line (The Plainfield Sun)
  131. Study: Recession makes retiring at 65 harder (Rocky Mount Telegram)
  132. Lockwood residents still shocked at beating death of friend (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  133. Long-term care insurance program gains in House (Lansing State Journal)
  134. Word Freak: The GMTS Newsletter (WCPO Cincinnati)
  135. protect your images with image encryption software
  136. Fair to offer advice, access to attorneys (El Paso Times)
  137. Personal documents found in abandoned cotton mill (Maricopa Monitor)
  138. Fewer faculty members taking developmental leave (The University Star)
  139. The Coppell Police Department responded to the following incidents (Coppell Gazette)
  140. Applications for Angel Tree accepted (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)
  141. More effective means needed to stop grey economy from expanding (Trade Union News fro
  142. Congressman’s staff in Frisco Oct. 29 (The Frisco Enterprise)
  143. Around Frisco Oct. 25 (The Frisco Enterprise)
  144. Charge against Claudine Barretto dropped (Manila Bulletin)
  145. U.S. adult population is becoming obese and sedentary; healthy BMI and exercise impro
  146. Police investigate shootings (Mt. Vernon Register-News)
  147. Defendant pleads guilty in woman's torture death (The Telegraph)
  148. Retroactive pay approved for ‘stop loss’ troops (Union City Messenger)
  149. Judge rejects TD Ameritrade data theft settlement (Asbury Park Press)
  150. Dominant S. Indiana water company seeks to raise rates (FOX 41 Louisville)
  151. Unlucky, unlicensed driver loses car (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
  152. Email leaks 350 Baptist East employee Social Security numbers (WHAS TV11 Louisville)
  153. Garth Brooks Ticket Buyer Concerned About Privacy (WSMV Nashville)
  154. Woman pleads guilty in Madison County torture killing case (The State Journal-Registe
  155. At Country Oaks Baptist Church (Tehachapi News)
  156. Fitness Fades Fast After 45 (HealthCentral)
  157. Germany tries again (Independent)
  158. Disclosure law exempts school pay (Daily Press)
  159. Northwestern Mutual Launches Long Term Care Cost Calculator (dBusinessNews.com)
  160. Family, neighbors still don't know why man fatally beat Lockwood woman over cigarette
  161. Gaming Social Security (Newsweek)
  162. Woman pleads guilty in Illinois torture slaying of pregnant, developmentally impaired
  163. Life can be like a spinning top (Galveston County Daily News)
  164. Guest commentary: A voice from the past, a vision nearly fulfilled (Naples Daily News
  165. Country music radio (Delaware Coast Press)
  166. Don't Give Out Baby's SSN (Hartford Courant)
  167. Congress could try Jenny Craig route on debt (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  168. Country music radio (Delaware Coast Press)
  169. Fitness Fades Fast After 45 (Forbes)
  170. Opinion: The new government must be judged on its promise of social justice (Deutsche
  171. Fitness levels decline with age, especially after 45 (EurekAlert!)
  172. New Study Finds Fitness Levels Clearly Decline with Age, a Lot Faster After Passing 4
  173. Portugal govt sworn in, vows reforms (Gulf Times)
  174. In reversal, Reid backs bill with public option (Washington Post)
  175. Free Geek program seeks to increase computer ownership (Minnesota Public Radio)
  176. Don't bank on your financial future (University News)
  177. Ask Amy: Don’t give out child’s social security number (The Canton Repository)
  178. Signup starts today for Salvation Army food, toy giveaways (The Gazette)
  179. Bulgaria Unions Predict 16% Unemployment in 2010, Rise against Finance Minister (Novi
  180. Tackling the Roots of China's Overcapacity (New York Times)
  181. Keeping utilities on a struggle for local woman (The Weatherford Democrat)
  182. Finance and Banking (Mondaq)
  183. The US deficit canary has rattled the cage in warning of dire eventualities (The Age)
  184. Guardian Jobs Site Falls Victim to 'Sophisticated' Hack (CIO)
  185. Data Masking Secures Sensitive Data in Non-Production Environments (CIO)
  186. Daybreak Update 10/26/2009 (News Channel 34 Binghamton)
  187. UPDATE: Germany's Merkel: 2011 Will Also Be Marked By Crisis (Nasdaq)
  188. California Services to Disabled Community (BellaOnline)
  189. Crammed in-tray leaves no time to rest (Financial Times)
  190. 'The Crash of 1929' kicks off PBS package 'The 1930s' (USA Today)
  191. Cold bringing out Valley car thieves (WTHI Terre Haute)
  192. dear abby (Daily Local News)
  193. Christmas Assistance Available in Columbiana County (WKBN 27 Youngstown)
  194. Christmas Assistance Available in Columbiana County (WYTV Youngstown)
  195. Police log (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
  196. Bush owns up to a few regrets (Montreal Gazette)
  197. Issues & Answers (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  198. Voting for Erap (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  199. Caller has crosswalk questions (Times Herald)
  200. Steve Cahalan: Furniture store opens next to P.M. Sleep Center (River Valley Business
  201. Good Samaritan…Where are You? (Jackson County Times)
  202. Bulletin board: Oct. 26, 2009 (The Charleston Gazette)
  203. Lower rents needed (Eastern Shore News)
  204. Gilmore Services Starts Shredding At Airpark (Jackson County Times)
  205. Linda Bergthold: Finding a place for mom (or dad) (The Huffington Post)
  206. Bolton, Dupree (Jazz.com)
  207. Hopelessly Lost in Someone Else’s Account (New York Times)
  208. Differences outlined by Washington Township Committee candidates (Observer-Tribune)
  209. Budget, business top concerns among Brunswick Council candidates (Brunswick Sun)
  210. Police log (Chambersburg Public Opinion)
  211. VIEWPOINT: Government must be responsive to people (The News Herald)
  212. Cheers & Jeers for Monday, Oct. 26 (The Fayetteville Observer)
  213. Our kids will bear debt of perks for seniors (Orlando Sentinel)
  214. E-mail on Social Security has errors (The Columbus Dispatch)
  215. Clippings (Garden City Observer)
  216. It's time again for Toy Time (Mansfield News Journal)
  217. Strengthening our social security system (Manila Bulletin)
  218. dear abby (Daily Local News)
  219. Differences outlined by Washington Township Committee candidates (Observer-Tribune)
  220. Read today's letters to the editor (The News-Press)
  221. Seniors beware: 'Grandson scam' going around (The Times of Trenton)
  222. National Emergency: Obama Makes Formal Declaration on Swine Flu (ABC News)
  223. New German coalition ready to govern (BigPond News)
  224. Letters to the editor: Oct. 25, 2009 (Naples Daily News)
  225. Obama declares swine flu national emergency (The Hill)
  226. Cybersecurity Awareness Month Part III (The White House)
  227. Marcy Winograd: No Diet COLA for Seniors -- Fight the Freeze and Save Social Security
  228. Aim Jefferson: Letters To The Editor, Oct. 23 (The Record and Herald News)
  229. Bill would privatize Medicare (The Augusta Chronicle)
  230. Police reports (Community Press & Recorder)
  231. Saturday Interview: Thomas d’Aquino (National Post)
  232. One-stop voting gets under way (Carteret County News-Times)
  233. Jim Selman: N.O.P.E.: National Association of Pissed Off Elders (The Huffington Post)
  234. News Briefs (The Ponca City News)
  235. Christmas basket schedule (Red Bluff Daily News)
  236. Letters October 22, 2009 (The Sag Harbor Express)
  237. Shilling Sees Equities Bubble (Forbes)
  238. Issues & Answers (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
  239. Newly employed in urban areas hit 8.51m in first nine months (China Daily)
  240. Pelosi Intensifies Pressure on House Democrats for Government Insurance Plan (New Yor
  241. The Number Of U.S. Job Hunters 65 Or Older Skyrockets (Free Internet Press)
  242. A place for medical marijuana (Ventura County Star)
  243. 65 and Up and Looking for Work (New York Times)
  244. Broome County Clerk Race Profile (News Channel 34 Binghamton)
  245. Garamendi, Harmer face off for District 10 seat (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  246. 2010 BUDGET: `United, we can realise the impossible' (The New Straits Times)
  247. Economy has San Mateo hotel for homeless bursting at the seams (San Mateo County Time
  248. Warning for Ohio Consumers: Don't Go Phishing (WKBN 27 Youngstown)
  249. 'United, we can realise the impossible' (The New Straits Times)
  250. Personal documents found in abandoned cotton mill (Maricopa Monitor)