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