- Iran arrests 20 in raid on party (Independent Online)
- Senator Specter holds town meeting in Smethport (The Bradford Era)
- Yale computer and data lifted (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- In Boston, Chertoff laments failure of immigration reform (Worcester Telegram & Gazet
- New leisure time combos for fall (Plano Courier)
- Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
- Zambia: State Spent K2 Trillion on ZCCM Shore Up (AllAfrica.com)
- Immigrants feel backlash, study finds (Seattle Times)
- 09.08.2007 - DJ euro adhoc: Curanum AG / quarterly or semiannual financial statement
- TECH TEST Google Checkout is easier to use, but PayPal offers more versatility (The M
- Employer scrutiny about to increase (Denver Post)
- Widow told husband's not dead, she owes $90K (Seattle Times)
- Don't turn parks into turf war (Seattle Times)
- Homeland Security's Social Security net likely to snare more than undocumented worker
- Stolen Computers Held Personal Data (Hartford Courant)
- Your Views (The Record)
- Immigration debate: Firms warn of lack of workers (The Sacramento Bee)
- New Rochelle senior citizen has historical perspective on life (The Journal News)
- Congresswoman talks agriculture with public during firehouse event (The Post-Star)
- Personal income soars in Idaho metro areas (The Idaho Statesman)
- Man charged with raping elderly woman (Rapid City Journal)
- Identity thieves targeting Montana (Helena Independent Record)
- Tax Talk: Valuations explained (Sioux City Journal)
- TPI to produce drips, syringes and ARVs next year (IPP Media)
- Police blotter (Las Cruces Sun-News)
- Where Have All the Workers Gone? (Alibi)
- Illegal workers face crackdown (Gulf Times)
- Riverview High School to begin 2007 year (The Searcy Daily Citizen)
- Indo-US nuke deal to figure in Parl session (Express India)
- Man charged with raping elderly woman (Rapid City Journal)
- Thursday, August 9, 2007 (Deccan Herald)
- North Iowa News (The Globe Gazette)
- CUT YOUR CONTRACTOR COMPLAINTS (Wisconsin State Journal)
- Shooting the clay, shooting the breeze (Savannah Morning News)
- Task force arrests 8 in drug sting (Northwest Herald)
- Speak Out 8/9/07 (Southeast Missourian)
- Homeland Security's Social Security net likely to snare more than undocumented worker
- Court briefs (The Charleston Gazette)
- Student funds may be missing (Northwest Herald)
- Chertoff vows to step up enforcement of immigration laws (The Standard-Times)
- Indo-US nuke deal to figure in Parliament session (Outlook India)
- Unemployment rate 4.3% in July: ABS (Nyngan Observer)
- Hazleton mayor states his case (Lancaster Online)
- Congresswoman talks agriculture with public during firehouse event (The Post-Star)
- Connecticut: New Haven: Computers Had Personal Data (New York Times)
- Unemployment rate 4.3% in July: ABS (Stawell Times-News)
- OUTLOOK Air France-KLM Q1 profits to suffer from cost burden (Sharewatch)
- At Work: Wrong diagnosis leads to years of ‘bad days’ (The Kansas City Star)
- Back-to-school: Flash drives have become a security risk (The Kansas City Star)
- OUTLOOK Prokom Q2 net profit seen up 9 pct on subsidiary's strength (Sharewatch)
- The Misery Strategy (New York Times)
- Mooresboro man shot in leg (The Shelby Star)
- Ecclesiastical court finds Armstrong guilty of theft (Colorado Springs Gazette)
- Portraits capture faces of heartbreak (The Palm Beach Post)
- Portraits capture faces of heartbreak (The Palm Beach Post)
- Expected crackdown on illegal immigrants in the workforce will cause problems for man
- Getting Punished for Earning More (Shepherd Express)
- Dates announced for registration at Coshocton schools (The Times-Reporter)
- Unemployment rate 4.3% in July: ABS (Stawell Times-News)
- Jobless rate unchanged in July (The Mercury)
- Seniors tap equity with reverse mortgages (USA Today)
- Google testing feature to let news subjects respond to articles (The San Francisco Ex
- Feds Plan New Crackdown On Undocumented Workers (NBC 11 Bay Area)
- Lawyer for Oakland doctor takes aim at use of decoys in sex sting (The San Francisco
- Regional News Briefs (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- Gillibrand speaks on farm issues (The Post-Star)
- Keeping documents safe for the homeless (Austin American-Statesman)
- Chertoff laments failure of immigration reform (7 News Boston)
- Stolen Yale computers had thousands of Social Security numbers (WTNH-TV New Haven)
- Employers Facing Tough Immigration Rules (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
- Letters to the Editor (The Martha's Vineyard Times)
- Adviser to Broadcom co-founder charged in California (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Report: Van Halen, David Lee Roth to jump into reunion tour (The San Francisco Examin
- Chertoff vows to step up enforcement of immigration laws (8:05 p.m.) (The Standard-Ti
- Worker injured in Pasadena scaffolding collapse (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Police Blotter: Victim Of Car Theft Tracks Down Perpetrator (The Chattanoogan)
- Lab records sent to wrong patients (The Spokesman-Review)
- Adviser to Broadcom co-founder charged in California (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Eclipse Award-winning breeder to liquidate much of its horse inventory (The San Franc
- Online gambling proponents want age verification software (iTNews)
- Financial Security For US Retirees (Medical News Today)
- Three arrests linked to identity theft ring (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Ruling complicates revival of Fresno golf development (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Blockbuster to buy digital movie download service Movielink (The San Francisco Examin
- Where Did You Rent Those Diamonds? (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
- Bush Administration To Crack Down on Employers Who Employ Illegal Workers (BuildingOn
- Thieves Tracked by Trail of Wrappers (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Letters to the Editor (Pahrump Valley Times)
- We are deporting illegals, just the wrong ones (Vail Trail)
- IN BRIEF (Pahrump Valley Times)
- San Francisco mayor seeks voter support for delayed Wi-Fi project (The San Francisco
- Chertoff laments failure of immigration reform (Boston Globe)
- Strike a warning, says Citu (The Times of India)
- The Battle For Tim Johnson's Senate Seat Heats Up (KTIV Sioux City)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-08 23:12 GMT: Ex-WVU worker charged with embezzlement (Interac
- Mentally ill, elderly at risk for abuse (Today's News-Herald)
- Stolen Yale computers had thousands of Social Security numbers (Boston Globe)
- Burnt by contractors (Wisconsin State Journal)
- City workers used dead people data to get hired (Dallas Business Journal)
- Like Worley, Alabama governor to miss judge's voting deadline (The Daily Comet)
- Social Security Administration Addresses Long Wait for Disability Benefits (22 WSBT S
- Ex-WVU worker charged with embezzlement (Sharewatch)
- Collins College Teams with Channel CW6 to Present America's Next Top Model Casting Ca
- Front Page (Bullard Weekly News)
- Democratic Debate Spawns Weird Economics (US News & World Report)
- Amanda Michel: Our big interview with the GOP (HuffingtonPost)
- Immigration ID Rule Rankles Florida Industries (HispanicBusiness.com)
- Plains peaceful, poster shuts hill town (The Telegraph)
- Strike, what strike? (The Telegraph)
- Collins College Teams with Channel CW6 to Present America's Next Top Model Casting Ca
- Structural Health Monitoring Technology, Available Now, Will Help Resolve Structurall
- Chertoff laments failure of immigration reform (WPRI 12 Providence)
- Who’s taking what (Big Bear Grizzly)
- Background check program (Big Bear Grizzly)
- City asks for illegal-worker probe (Wentzville Journal)
- Around Town for Aug. 3 (Wentzville Journal)
- Manhunt Called Off After Two Days (KTRE-TV East Texas)
- Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
- Yale: Personal Data Stolen With Computers (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford)
- Several Park-And-Ride Thefts Reported (WPXI Pittsburgh)
- Former WVU Employee Charged with Embezzlement (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
- New Roof on Trico Gym, Board Inks Logan Dual-Credit Agreement (Du Quoin Evening Call)
- BISD Back to School Information (KFDM Beaumont)
- Attorney-Man Accused Of Starving Girl Was Drunk (2News Salt Lake City)
- U.S. plans workplace crackdown on illegal immigrants (Reuters)
- Stolen Yale computers had thousands of Social Security numbers (Stamford Advocate)
- Response beyond expectations: CITU (The Hindu)
- Prime Minister to make N-statement in House (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)
- 6-year Sentence, $283,000 Restitution in Tax Scheme (FOX 31 Denver)
- Stolen Yale computers had thousands of Social Security numbers (Greenwich Time)
- Chicken among items subject to price slash (Daily News)
- S.C. Employee Verification (WJBF-TV Augusta)
- OSPREY MEDIA GROUP LP (The Brantford Expositor)
- Four Illegal Aliens Arrested (WMBB TV Panama City)
- AG: ID theft, (The Fort Morgan Times)
- Message from the Mission Mission sees steady increase in need for basics (Mooresville
- U.S. plans illegal immigrant crackdown (MSNBC)
- U.S. to get tougher on employers of illegal immigrants (International Herald Tribune)
- 'Marketplace' Report: Immigration Crackdown (NPR)
- Commissioners weigh taxes, employees’ pay (Ashland City Times)
- Police blotter (Las Cruces Sun-News)
- Unleash The Hounds: Buka Calls The Hunt (Addict 3D)
- Tunisia: Second Edition of Nabeul's Handicrafts Salon Offers Rich Program (AllAfrica.
- U.S. Plans Workplace Crackdown on Illegals (CW Arkansas)
- US plans workplace crackdown on illegal immigrants (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
- President Bush Meets with Economic Advisors (White House News)
- Press Schedule of President Bush for Wednesday, August 8, 2007 (The San Francisco Exa
- Shutdown supporting unorganised workers affects Left-ruled states (New Kerala)
- Unorganised workers taken into custody (Chennai Online via Yahoo! India News)
- Statement by the President with Economic Advisors (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Toni Daya now an active Fil-Am leader in US (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
- School board agrees on unbalanced budget (Daily Chronicle)
- Online Gambling Proponents Want Age Verification Software (InformationWeek)
- Health Care for All (ABC News)
- Local Beat - 08/08/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
- Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
- 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
- CITU sponsored strike partially affects life in Bengal (New Kerala)
- Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
- CITU strike peaceful in Bengal so far: Raj Kanojia (New Kerala)
- Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
- Feingold visits (The Rhinelander Daily News)
- School lunch programs available (Siskiyou Daily News)
- IBM awards 24 clients (Sun Star)
- U.S. plans workplace crackdown on illegal immigrants (Reuters)
- Homeland Security And Immigration (WJBF-TV Augusta)
- US plans crackdown on illegal immigrants (CNN Money)
- Russell Shaw: Bush Poll Numbers Make Me Realize: I've Never Trusted Southern White Me
- For Your Information (Provincetown Banner)
- All-India strike in unorganised sector hits Kerala (New Kerala)
- Unorganised sector on strike to demand social security (New Kerala)
- Government's New Rules To Crack Down On Illegals (KTNV Las Vegas)
- Campus Life Puts Data at Risk (Broadcast Newsroom)
- U.S. plans workplace crackdown on illegal immigrants (Reuters)
- UPI NewsTrack TopNews (UPI)
- Menlo Park bus line on chopping block (San Jose Mercury News)
- UPI NewsTrack TopNews (Moldova.org)
- Personal Income Jumps In Idaho's Largest Cities (KIVI Boise)
- IdentitySweep to Help Protect Microsoft Money Plus Consumers (Marketwire via Yahoo! F
- Glen Carbon Village Board passes appropriation ordinance (Edwardsville Journal)
- Social Security Q&A (Centre Daily Times)
- U.S. planning illegal worker raids (Moldova.org)
- Community Calendar (The Baltimore Guide)
- OngoingRegistration (Leesville Leader)
- Senior Life: What happens when the birthdays add up Senior Life (Explorer News)
- Alderman: Greenwood Mayor Refused To Honor FOI Request (Southwest Times Record)
- Bunning to speak in Middlesboro Thursday (The Middlesboro Daily)
- U.S. planning illegal worker raids (EARTHtimes.org)
- Registration opens for new Affton students (South County Journal)
- U.S. planning illegal worker raids (UPI)
- Registration opens for new Affton students (Southwest County Journal)
- West County registration, open house (Daily Journal)
- American Solutions to Hold Workshops at Iowa Straw Poll (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
- GPD ends burglary ring (Greenville Advocate)
- Campus Life Puts Data at Risk (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
- police reports (Farragut Press)
- Immigrant workers rally in Chicago as federal hiring crackdown looms (Chicago Tribune
- Carriage Town Ministries to help 300 school kids (The Flint Journal)
- Hunter education course Sept. 8 (The Daily Iowegian)
- Strike near total in Kerala, W Bengal (Chennai Online)
- Report: New regulations would target illegal hiring (USA Today)
- Dueling Asset Classes: Wharton Study Demonstrates That Lifetime Income Annuities Are
- News Briefs (Wise County Messenger)
- Reviewing Stand (Athens Review)
- Feds to crackdown on employers hiring illegal immigrants (EARTHtimes.org)
- Graham: Social Security cards should be revamped (WPDE-TV Myrtle Beach - Florence)
- Shutdown supporting unorganised workers affects Left-ruled states (IANS via Yahoo! In
- Immigration ID rule rankles Florida industries (Miami Herald)
- Boomers Will Spend Golden Years At Work (NBC 5 Chicago)
- CITU shutdown evokes mixed response in West Bengal (Calcutta News)
- School board approves 'recallable nickel' (Lebanon Enterprise)
- Leading other papers, sites (USA Today)
- ECONOMIC STATISTICS (Watertown Daily Times)
- OUTLOOK Prokom Q2 net profit seen up 9 pct on subsidiary's strength (Sharewatch)
- EARNINGS PREVIEW: Adecco 2Q Net +56% At EUR210 Million (Nasdaq)
- Doing Financial Damage To Ourselves (The Chattanoogan)
- China's tax burden lower than world average (People's Daily)
- LEAD: Gov't, ruling camp set 47.3 tril. yen cap for FY 2008 budget (Kyodo via Yahoo!
- West M to put operating levy on November ballot (CentralOhio.com)
- Chinadaily.com.cn sharing the Olympic spirit (China Daily)
- Human Resource: More cash for retirees of State-owned companies (China Daily)
- Tough test in job market (China Daily)
- About to retire? It's all about the 'safe money' (CNN Money)
- Regional barriers embarrass medical insurance (China Daily)
- Article Options (Yale Daily News)
- Unorganised workers taken into custody (Chennai Online)
- STREET TALK (Style Weekly)
- New Social Security cards needed? (The Charlotte Observer)
- Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
- Namibia: Job Market to be Legislated (AllAfrica.com)
- Thousands of Seniors Double Billed for Drug Plan Benefits (Kansas City InfoZine)
- Uganda: MPs Reject Govt Plan On Pensioners' Arrears (AllAfrica.com)
- Uganda: NSSF Releases New List of Defaulting Firms (AllAfrica.com)
- Help wanted: volunteers (The Record)
- Ex-cellmate says Middletown man had a motive (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- Ruling UPA to feel the heat in monsoon session (Calcutta News)
- Kerala hit by CITU strike (Calcutta News)
- Task force arrests 8 in drug sting (Northwest Herald)
- Man accused of punching Hispanic man, yelling slurs (Northwest Herald)
- Student funds may be missing (Northwest Herald)
- Police Blotter (San Jose Mercury News)
- Seven questions to ask your elderly parents about their finances (MENAFN)
- Government to crack down on hiring of illegal immigrants (San Jose Mercury News)
- Charles Schwab Focuses On Younger Investors: Risky Marketing Plan? (Seeking Alpha via
- Today (Greenville Advocate)
- Is Your Independent Contractor Really Your Employee? (Local Tech Wire)
- Online records search halted for legislation (Birmingham News)
- A Recent Survey of Baby Boomers Shows 41% Most Concerned About How Much They Need for
- "Hello! What's wrong with this picture?" (Seattle Times)
- Regional plan includes widening county roads (Baltimore Sun)