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  1. New leisure time combos for fall (Plano Courier)
  2. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  3. Iran's Basij will control released hooligans (IranMania.com)
  4. Rockland AM Report (The Journal News)
  5. Victorian says he's victim of 'data rape' (The Victoria Advocate)
  6. Bridge company charged with immigration violations (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  7. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  8. Cole: Harsh words lead to breakup - and regret (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  9. Residents tune in — and out — for world affairs (phillyburbs.com)
  10. Report projects 19% pension asset growth in Central, Eastern Europe (Budapest Busines
  11. Insurance sales rep charged with burglary (The Chippewa Herald)
  12. Task force arrests 8 in drug sting (Northwest Herald)
  13. Sexual offenders listed on Internet (Laramie Boomerang)
  14. Man accused of punching Hispanic man, yelling slurs (Northwest Herald)
  15. Calendar from Aug. 7 to Aug. 10 (The Searcy Daily Citizen)
  16. Owners of Lenexa janitorial company use legal immigrants, respond to clients’ needs (
  17. Memory so small it’s gone in a flash (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  18. House completes work on farm bill legislation (Iowa Farmer)
  19. Paul believes country’s freedom and prosperity are threatened (The Globe Gazette)
  20. FEMA to release addresses of aid recipients — after spending $1.1 million to tell the
  21. Davis' office holds listening sessions (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
  22. Polarized Congress (Southeast Missourian)
  23. Ark of Faith offers free school clothing (Muskogee Phoenix)
  24. Stickers to target underage drinking (Reading Eagle)
  25. FEMA to release addresses of aid recipients — after spending $1.1 million to tell the
  26. Letters to the editor (Savannah Morning News)
  27. Antidepressants needed to deal with life's bad news (Sun-Sentinel)
  28. Tar and feathers for Gingrich (Aspen Daily News)
  29. Social Security orders woman to repay, says dead husband is alive (Seattle Post-Intel
  30. Reverse mortgages moving forward (Dallas Morning News)
  31. Yvonne Zanos: Senior property tax rebates are in the mail, state says (Pittsburgh Pos
  32. Step up online safety (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  33. Treasure Coast metro report (The Palm Beach Post)
  34. Thieves have busy weekend (The Moultrie Observer)
  35. People Power: Is It Really Happening? (Ohmynews)
  36. Publix to Offer Free Antibiotics (FOX 35 Orlando)
  37. Dan Agin: American Graffiti: Leaders, Followers, and Health Care (HuffingtonPost)
  38. VeriSign laptop with worker data stolen (CBS 47 Fresno)
  39. Get Free Publications About Social Security Benefits (About.com)
  40. Disturbing Trends 2007: The Dollar Under Siege (GoldSeek.com)
  41. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-07 02:20 GMT: VeriSign laptop with worker data stolen (Interac
  42. English Speakers Desired: America’s Challenge to Reform ESL (New America Media)
  43. Aunt To Prison Escapee: Give Yourself Up (WRTV Indianapolis)
  44. Soc. Security claims woman's husband alive; wants benefits back (The Olympian)
  45. Aunt To Prison Escapee: Give Yourself Up (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
  46. VeriSign laptop with worker data stolen (Sharewatch)
  47. Newspaper, TV station get calls from man claiming to be fugitive (The Times of Northw
  48. Business Digest (The Providence Journal)
  49. VeriSign laptop with worker data stolen (KESQ Palm Springs)
  50. VeriSign laptop with worker data stolen (KSBY San Luis Obispo)
  51. VeriSign Laptop With Personal IDs Stolen (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  52. Euro treaty is a threat to Britain, warns Labour MP who wrote it (Evening Standard)
  53. Governor signs law on misclassifying construction workers (ABC 7 Chicago)
  54. Review: Google Simple, PayPal Versatile (Local Tech Wire)
  55. Losing custody: the odds (The Japan Times)
  56. Top economic panel urges cuts in fiscal spending (The Japan Times)
  57. Publix to offer 7 popular prescription antibiotics for free (The Daily Record)
  58. Internet Scams Targeting SD Residents (KELO Sioux Falls)
  59. Elderly man robbed, chases suspect until cops catch up (WABC-TV New York)
  60. A Roth IRA can be a good idea, even late in life (Austin American-Statesman)
  61. Brunswick "Black Widow" to Appear on Dateline (WECT 6 Wilmington)
  62. Congress won’t listen to proposals (The Shelby Star)
  63. THIS WEEK'S ISSUE (Salt Lake City Weekly)
  64. Unorganised Sector Bill to get more teeth (The Hindu)
  65. Nationwide strike by CITU tomorrow (The Hindu)
  66. Kenya: Mugoya Bail Ruling Set for Wednesday (AllAfrica.com)
  67. Uganda: NSSF Battles Shs14 Billion Court Suit (AllAfrica.com)
  68. Family finds rare dog tag of local WWII veteran (The Daily Record)
  69. PM UPDATE: Ark of Faith offers free school clothing (Muskogee Phoenix)
  70. NSSA set to build shopping complex in Beitbridge (The Herald)
  71. IPS students get ready for new dress code (WTHR Indianapolis)
  72. Parents Can Check Teen Driving Records (WCTV Tallahassee)
  73. Mass. Enacts ID Protection Law with Security Freeze Provision (Insurance Journal)
  74. Warrant out for UT professor (WTVG-TV Toledo)
  75. BNR 2007 inflation forecast up 0.2 pc, to 3.9 pc (Nine O'Clock)
  76. IMF Executive Board Concludes 2007 Article IV Consultation with Japan (IMF)
  77. Democrats challenge former Liberal partners (Nine O'Clock)
  78. New Orleans: You can't go home again (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  79. Employers bracing for new rules regarding workers with unverifiable Social Security n
  80. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Overland-St. Ann Jo
  81. Va. Joins Registry for Possible Fathers (WTOP Radio Network)
  82. Unorganised Sector Bill to get more teeth (The Hindu)
  83. Nationwide strike by CITU tomorrow (The Hindu)
  84. Thousands wait for disability as Social Security backlog grows (West Central Tribune)
  85. Left parties’ meet today on Indo-US nuclear deal (Navhind Times)
  86. A question of political will (Shelbyville Daily Union)
  87. Publix to offer 7 popular prescription antibiotics for free (Sun-Sentinel)
  88. Publix to offer 7 popular prescription antibiotics for free (Daily News Journal)
  89. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-06 20:23 GMT: Publix to offer 7 antibiotics for free (Interact
  90. Master data management is an emerging technique for organizing silos of information (
  91. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-06 20:23 GMT: Publix to offer 7 antibiotics for free (Interact
  92. Black Hat And The Jedi Force (InternetNews.com)
  93. Duke in the News: Aug. 6, 2007 (Duke University)
  94. Students start back to school on Aug. 20 (Trumann Democrat)
  95. Publix to offer 7 popular prescription antibiotics for free (Sun-Sentinel)
  96. New Roof on Trico Gym, Board Inks Logan Dual-Credit Agreement (Du Quoin Evening Call)
  97. Va. Joins Ranks of States With Registry for Possible Fathers (Washington Post)
  98. Invest Early and Often (The Motley Fool)
  99. A question of political will (Shelbyville Daily Union)
  100. Glen Carbon Village Board passes appropriation ordinance (Edwardsville Journal)
  101. Trade unions to confront govt on plight of unorganised workers (Deepika)
  102. Social Security backlog frustrates the disabled (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
  103. A question of political will (Shelbyville Daily Union)
  104. Please donate generously at www.changeBangladesh.com for the flood victims in Banglad
  105. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (North County Journa
  106. The Number 23 (Beach Bulletin)
  107. Reports of woman's death were greatly exaggerated (The Capital)
  108. A question of political will (Shelbyville Daily Union)
  109. ECONOMIC STATISTICS (Watertown Daily Times)
  110. Virginia Starts Father Registry (WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke)
  111. Local governments spend £1.4 bln on e-gov initiatives (Digital Media Europe)
  112. Quorum Court settles pay issue (Trumann Democrat)
  113. Bike thieves get 17 years each (The Herald)
  114. Virginia Registry Identifies Potential Fathers (WRIC 8 News Richmond)
  115. Va. joins ranks of states with registry for possible fathers (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
  116. Va. joins ranks of states with registry for possible fathers (WRIC 8 News Richmond)
  117. Today's Briefings (The Mountain Press)
  118. Local Beat - 08/06/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  119. Unorganised sector workers on 24 strike (Chennai Online)
  120. Employers bracing for new rules regarding workers with unverifiable Social Security n
  121. WIBW - News (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  122. State Names New Project Manager For Data System (WCMH Columbus)
  123. 'Mailing it in' for 30 years (Southwest Iowa News)
  124. Eastern Maryland County Commissioner Chooses Comodo (Web Host Directory)
  125. Thousands wait for disability as S.S. backlog grows (Marshfield News Herald)
  126. Roob: FSSA makes progress despite challenges (The Indianapolis Star)
  127. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  128. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  129. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  130. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  131. Ada enrollment ‘all in one place’ this year (Ada Evening News)
  132. State names new project manager at data system (WKYC Cleveland)
  133. WA Widow's Benefits (KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities)
  134. Avoid Becoming This Statistic (The Motley Fool)
  135. Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
  136. Employers bracing for new rules regarding workers with unverifiable Social Security n
  137. Budget director: State overreacted in response to data theft (Port Clinton News Heral
  138. MONDAY Q&A -- IndiGO bus driver has seen changes in past 22 years (The Indiana Gazett
  139. Psychosocial clubhouses help mentally challenged lead fuller lives (Inside Business)
  140. School board streamlines registration process (The Shelby County Reporter)
  141. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Northwest County Jo
  142. The Day the Emails Died (The Weekly Standard via Yahoo! News)
  143. Newspaper, TV Station Get Calls From Man Claiming to be Fugitive (22 WSBT South Bend)
  144. Alberta Children's Services Selects Curam Software for Enterprise-Wide Modernization
  145. Keep paying for transplant drugs, Camp proposes (Midland Daily News)
  146. Inflation; Rotten to the Core (Kitco.com)
  147. New leisure time combos for fall (Plano Courier)
  148. Kenya: PS Unveils Plan On Drafting of Aids Policy (AllAfrica.com)
  149. McKinney Police Blotter (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  150. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  151. New Orleans: You can't go home again (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  152. Angola: Government Sets Admission, Promotion Quotas in Lunda Sul (AllAfrica.com)
  153. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  154. Community Calendar (Leesville Leader)
  155. Trapped in trailers, hurricane refugees have a new worry (Leesville Leader)
  156. Aging Europe seeks manpower from India (The Times of India)
  157. Left likely to attack govt on foreign & economic issues in Parliament (Press Trust of
  158. Wheelchair was towed as woes piled up (Las Vegas Sun)
  159. Interior is one of last to sign up for eTravel (Federal Times)
  160. Social Security action resurrects her pain (The Spokesman-Review)
  161. Kenya: China is a Democracy, But Not Copy of the West (AllAfrica.com)
  162. Republicans' offense is their best defense (The Politico)
  163. Thursday, August 2, 2007 (Lodi News-Sentinel)
  164. Uganda: Jinja Boss Asks MPs to Review NSSF Act (AllAfrica.com)
  165. /C O R R E C T I O N -- Banco Bradesco/ (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  166. Caller claims illness forced him to escape prison (The Indianapolis Star)
  167. From Socially Responsible Investing to Sustainable Investing (Environment News Servic
  168. Budget director: State overreacted in response to data theft (Telegraph-Forum)
  169. Task force arrests 8 in drug sting (Northwest Herald)
  170. Official: State overreacted to data theft (Coshocton Tribune)
  171. Student funds may be missing (Northwest Herald)
  172. State may have overreacted to data theft (Telegraph-Forum)
  173. Lawmakers talk the talk with constituents (Chicago Tribune)
  174. Ready for a boom (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
  175. LEAD: Gov't sees chance of FY 2011 budget surplus as slim (Kyodo via Yahoo! Asia News
  176. Prudential's Fourth Pillar Steadies the Three Legged Stool (Business Wire via Yahoo!
  177. New NIA Online Publication Features Health and Retirement Study (Kansas City InfoZine
  178. Banco Bradesco Announces 1st Half 2007 Earnings Release (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finan
  179. Norwegian Unemployment Remains Stable In The Second Quarter (Nasdaq)
  180. Deportees demand better care (Baltic Times)
  181. VeriSign worker exits after laptop security breach (The Register)
  182. Blaze destroys E. Worcester garage (The Daily Star)
  183. Bus driver training to be held for Henderson schools (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  184. Ruling helps Berrien County recoup money: County does not have to pay for girl in fos
  185. Roane County: HUB spends thousands on failed probe (Roane County News)
  186. Google Checkout simpler; PayPal's versatile (South Bend Tribune)
  187. Taking laptop on vacation? (The Charlotte Observer)
  188. Karamanlis-Magginas Meeting (ERT.gr)
  189. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-06 10:37 GMT: Former Shanghai chief to stand trial on graft ch
  190. The fragility and resilience of NASA (The Space Review)
  191. 6 Aug, 2007, 1400 hrs IST, PTI (The Economic Times)
  192. Google Checkout a simple option (Inside Bay Area)
  193. Unorganised sector workers' bill may take some more time (Press Trust of India)
  194. Left parties meet tomorrow ahead of Monsoon session (Outlook India)
  195. Monday's SMS responses (The Namibian)
  196. Bears put faith in veteran line (Chicago Sun-Times)
  197. Archives (Jewish World Review)
  198. Mount Solon family finds a reason for smiles as they look forward to a new home (News
  199. Domestic news (The West Australian)
  200. CAPITAL NOTES (The Columbus Dispatch)
  201. It's not always what the fires takes -- sometimes it's what it leaves behind (The Rec
  202. Ready for a boom (Dallas Morning News)
  203. Big bucks for CEOs (The Montana Standard)
  204. Newspaper fields call from man claiming to be fugitive (The Times of Northwest Indian
  205. Government Sets Admission, Promotion Quotas in Lunda Sul (AngolaPress)
  206. Saving SA together (Financial Mail)
  207. Helping cut fraud risks for Internet businesses (Seattle Times)
  208. It's not always what the fires takes -- sometimes it's what it leaves behind (The Rec
  209. Mont.health insurance CEOs make far less than national giants (Billings Gazette)
  210. Mont.health insurance CEOs make far less than national giants (Billings Gazette)
  211. Budget Director: State Overreacted To Data Theft (NBC 24 Toledo)
  212. Pendleton targets dual homestead exemptions (The News Herald)
  213. Your Web Week (Billings Gazette)
  214. Insurance sales rep charged with burglary (The Chippewa Herald)
  215. Q&A | In Depth Interviews (Business News Americas)
  216. CEO salaries big, but not when compared to national giants (Helena Independent Record
  217. Clerk: Online access to records limited (Observer-Dispatch)
  218. Hearing postponed in school-data case (The Greenville News)
  219. Demand emptying food pantry (Tallahassee Democrat)
  220. Nearly a third of boomers face shortfalls (El Paso Times)
  221. BLME Plans to Provide 'High Quality' Services - Kuwait (MENAFN)
  222. Mark O'Brien: Want to be your own boss? Better wake up and smell the coffee (Pensacol
  223. Newspaper fields call from man claiming to be fugitive (The Times of Northwest Indian
  224. Column: Concerned about money for retirement? (Iowa Farmer)
  225. Letters to the editor (Savannah Morning News)
  226. Paying bills over the Internet gets easier, more convenient (BizJournals)
  227. Hacker gets peek at 25,000 SSNs on DOT server (BizJournals)
  228. Newspaper fields call from man claiming to be Westville fugitive (The Times of Northw
  229. If you see something, say something (Online Journal)
  230. Coffee bar? Comfy couches? Yes, you're really in a bank (The Record)
  231. Take-it-home data backup a risky practice (Tribune Chronicle)
  232. Take-it-home data backup a risky practice (Tribune Chronicle)
  233. NT plan to cost $500m in first year (The Star)
  234. Immigration not fading and needs plans (Penn State Collegian)
  235. NT plan to cost $500m in first year (Stawell Times-News)
  236. Update: Dateline NBC 'mole' outed, booted at Defcon (Computerworld Singapore)
  237. Financial Tips For College (CBS News)
  238. McKinney Police Blotter (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  239. Phone Firm Reacts to Complaints (The New York Sun)
  240. NT plan to cost $500m in first year (Thursday Magnet)
  241. Escaped Felon Calls Reporter, Says He's Not Dangerous (WISH-TV Indianapolis)
  242. Yes, Being Old Is Another Dimension (4 Letters) (New York Times)
  243. Disabled and still waiting (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  244. Undercover TV producer booted from DefCon (Linux World Australia)
  245. Aging Europe seeks manpower from India (The Times of India)
  246. Unpaid fines may stop people leaving UK (Guardian Unlimited)
  247. Inmate's Letter Leads To ID Theft Charges (The Tampa Tribune)
  248. Your Money (The West Australian)
  249. Government set to cap FY '08 spending (Asahi.com)
  250. Information about preparing for retirement (The Citizen of Laconia)