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  1. Your Money (The West Australian)
  2. Government set to cap FY '08 spending (Asahi.com)
  3. Information about preparing for retirement (The Citizen of Laconia)
  4. Baby boomers work past retirement (The Citizen of Laconia)
  5. Infrastructure Meltdown - A Solvable Problem (Blogcritics.org)
  6. Newspaper fields call from man claiming to be Westville fugitive (The Times of Northw
  7. NT intervention bill blows out to $500m: Brough (The West Australian)
  8. Social Security and You: Social Security adjusts benefits (San Antonio Express-News)
  9. Newspaper fields call from man claiming to be fugitive (The Times of Northwest Indian
  10. NT intervention cost blow-out (The Age)
  11. Iranian morals police arrest 230 in raid on 'satanist' rave (Guardian Unlimited)
  12. Intervention to cost $500 million (The Age)
  13. Health Calendar (Austin American-Statesman)
  14. NT intervention to cost $500m (Sydney Morning Herald)
  15. Consider more aggressive portfolio (USA Today)
  16. Unpaid fines may stop people leaving UK (Guardian Unlimited)
  17. 'NT intervention to cost $500m a year' (Adelaide Now)
  18. Jinja boss asks MPs to review NSSF Act (The Monitor)
  19. China tones down hardline slogans on one-child policy (Independent)
  20. Iranian morals police arrest 230 in raid on rave (Guardian Unlimited)
  21. Unpaid fines may stop people leaving UK (Guardian Unlimited)
  22. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  23. Newspaper fields call from man claiming to be fugitive (The Times of Northwest Indian
  24. Air-rage passengers face ban in plans for tighter border controls (Times Online)
  25. Purported Escapee Tells Reporter He's Still In Indiana (WRTV Indianapolis)
  26. Symantec slowly mining the 'dark vision' (ZDNet)
  27. Purported Escapee Tells Reporter He's Still In Indiana (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Y
  28. SAIC loses personal data on 500,000 military (ZDNet)
  29. FBI's data management headaches escalate with Patriot Act (ZDNet)
  30. Aging Europe seeks manpower from India (The Times of India)
  31. Aging Europe seeks manpower from India (The Times of India)
  32. Cleburne ISD announces registration dates, times (Cleburne Times-Review)
  33. Better safe than scammed (Daily Press)
  34. Nepal Lesbians Want Equal Rights (Gay Wired)
  35. SC constitutes bench for quota petitions (Deccan Herald)
  36. Covered walkway to be built (El Paso Times)
  37. Dad’s good deed spans decades 08-05-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
  38. News Briefs (Wise County Messenger)
  39. Nepal Lesbians Want Equal Rights (Gay Wired)
  40. VETERANS' CORNER (The Indiana Gazette)
  41. Please donate generously at www.changeBangladesh.com for the flood victims in Banglad
  42. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  43. Sunil Jain: Wonky and other ideas (Business Standard India)
  44. Katrina Victims Feel Trapped by Trailers (News 8 San Diego)
  45. House at odds over child health insurance bill (The Record)
  46. Trade unions to confront govt on plight of unorganised workers (Deepika)
  47. Police arrest four at Wattles School (Troy Eccentric)
  48. New leisure time combos for fall (Plano Courier)
  49. Katrina Victims Feel Trapped By Trailers (CBS News)
  50. Dad’s good deed spans decades 08-05-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
  51. McKinney Police Blotter (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  52. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  53. Many in limbo after pullout by StayWell (Pacific Daily News)
  54. Charges threaten Alaska funding pipeline (EARTHtimes.org)
  55. Passport services set (Sun Star)
  56. Katrina victims feel trapped by trailers (AP via Yahoo! News)
  57. Charges threaten Alaska funding pipeline (Moldova.org)
  58. Border Control System Faulted for Computer Weaknesses (GigaLaw.com)
  59. Vancouver woman, 51, pleads not guilty in roommate's death (The Columbian)
  60. Charges threaten Alaska funding pipeline (UPI)
  61. Many Filipinos feel Koreans behaving badly* (The Manila Times)
  62. No Teacher Left Behind (CBS News)
  63. Congress plays games at expense of working poor (Portsmouth Herald)
  64. Migrant report criticizes Texas (Dallas Morning News)
  65. NO WAY OUT (Chicago Tribune)
  66. POLICE REPORTS (NWAnews.com)
  67. Cost blowout for NT plan (The Australian)
  68. Laptop Theft Leads To Job Suspension (WCMH Columbus)
  69. Community volunteers make things happen (Eaton Rapids Community News)
  70. Director: State Overreacted In Response To Data Theft (WCMH Columbus)
  71. Chinese Banks Give Undocumented Immigrants Home Loans (New America Media)
  72. Man’s death: Firm suspends operations (The Herald)
  73. Corruption reports challenge credibility (Anchorage Daily News)
  74. Many feel trapped in FEMA trailers (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
  75. Aggie scores in video contest (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
  76. Checkout Scores on Simplicity, PayPal Goes the Extra Mile (E-Commerce Times)
  77. Woman found her trust was misplaced (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  78. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (AM New York)
  79. Corruption reports challenge credibility (Anchorage Daily News)
  80. Heath schools taking registrations this week (The Advocate)
  81. Official: State overreacted to data theft (The Advocate)
  82. Investigators say state overreacted to data theft (Zanesville Times Recorder)
  83. Welshman’s terror torment (icWales)
  84. OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK (The Leaf Chronicle)
  85. Restraining order granted against 'surrogate stalker' (San Mateo County Times)
  86. For women, finding work a tough job (Boston Globe)
  87. Around the region (Gainesville Sun)
  88. Help wanted: volunteers (The Record)
  89. Mokena serviceman survives cancer, IED attack (The Herald News)
  90. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (AM New York)
  91. Purdy: Next up is 756, a loaded number (San Jose Mercury News)
  92. Mired in debt, more people 55 and older face bankruptcy (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  93. Blame us - the media - for boneheaded thinking Our paparazzi-like actions have destro
  94. Switching from disability to retirement benefits (Asbury Park Press)
  95. Assessing retirement savings (Daily Record)
  96. Task force arrests 8 in drug sting (Northwest Herald)
  97. Student funds may be missing (Northwest Herald)
  98. Student-tracking system launches (Tulsa World)
  99. Let's play stump the candidate with Romney (Orlando Sentinel)
  100. Facing trouble: retirement at start of a big bear market (Baltimore Sun)
  101. High roller of home loans (Orange County Register)
  102. Interview: Justin Yurek (Denver Post)
  103. Personal Finance by Kathy Kristof : (Arizona Daily Star)
  104. Proud to be a Democrat (The Beaver County Times)
  105. Businesses dread looming crackdown on hiring illegal immigrants (Denver Post)
  106. One thing missing in jobs boom: high pay (Seattle Times)
  107. Caring for our parents (Daily Chronicle)
  108. Losing Betsy — A move nobody wanted (Seattle Times)
  109. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (The Post-Star)
  110. Inside story (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  111. Katrina evacuees trapped in trailers (Boston Globe)
  112. 176 write essays for Blencoe home (Sioux City Journal)
  113. Local Beat 8/5/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  114. ID law packs fear factor (Denver Post)
  115. Covered walkway to be built (El Paso Times)
  116. Carefully weigh Social Security options (Deseret Morning News)
  117. EDITORIAL: Immigration talk, immigration enforcement (The Sun Chronicle)
  118. Task force arrests 8 in drug sting (Northwest Herald)
  119. Wallet thief spends $18,000 (Everett Herald)
  120. Calendar items for Aug. 5-11 (The Searcy Daily Citizen)
  121. Colombia could pass gay-rights law (Pioneer Press)
  122. Computer with Personal Info Stolen from Credit Union Vendor (22 WSBT South Bend)
  123. Recent ways scammers have tried to bilk people (Everett Herald)
  124. Education In Brief (The Decatur Daily)
  125. Veterans' care (Southeast Missourian)
  126. The next generation (Evansville Courier & Press)
  127. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (The Post-Star)
  128. 12:27 a.m.: Fuller calls newspaper after ‘AMW’ broadcast (The Herald Bulletin)
  129. Tell your congressman: U.S. needs ID fraud legislation (Pocono Record)
  130. Crackdown on Employers of Undocumented Workers (KESQ Palm Springs)
  131. Substitute teacher orientation set (Muskogee Phoenix)
  132. When search parties grow (Gazette Extra Sports)
  133. Local Government Owner's Manual: How to get into public housing (La Crosse Tribune)
  134. Few convicted of hiring illegals (The Providence Journal)
  135. Greetings from Iraq. (The Enid News & Eagle)
  136. Unlicensed adult-care home yields horrors (The Palm Beach Post)
  137. Make sure your Social Security records match ours (Valley News Dispatch)
  138. Boomers short on savings, study says (Concord Monitor)
  139. City prepares for election day (The Daily Home)
  140. Make sure to manage your tax records (The Meridian Star)
  141. Afghanistan Poppy Cultivation Skyrockets (The San Francisco Examiner)
  142. Katrina evacuees trapped in trailers (Muzi)
  143. Change is watchword in Perquimans schools (The Daily Advance)
  144. Pension, Social Security Law No. 7 explained (Khaleej Times)
  145. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (The Columbian)
  146. Insurance sales rep charged with burglary (The Chippewa Herald)
  147. Burglary suspect leads police on foot chase (Lincoln Journal Star)
  148. Katrina Evacuees Trapped In Trailers (CBS News)
  149. Katrina evacuees trapped in trailers (AP via Yahoo! News)
  150. Arrętez!... This could be the end of Belgium (Daily Telegraph)
  151. Less, Less, Less! More, More, Moore! (New York Times)
  152. Computer with personal info. stolen from credit union vendor (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  153. Katrina Survivors Feel Trapped In FEMA Trailers (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  154. Who’s taking what (Big Bear Grizzly)
  155. Background check program (Big Bear Grizzly)
  156. Budget director: State overreacted in response to data theft (WFMJ Youngstown)
  157. The 2010 Economic Doomsday (New York Times)
  158. Official: State overreacted to data theft (The Advocate)
  159. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (The Post-Star)
  160. Budget director: State overreacted in response to data theft (FOX 45 Dayton)
  161. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (The Post-Star)
  162. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (Del Rio News Herald)
  163. No replacement housing, those displaced by Hurricane Katrina feel trapped in FEMA tra
  164. Glen Carbon Village Board passes appropriation ordinance (Edwardsville Journal)
  165. Katrina Evacuees Trapped in Trailers (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  166. Judge's ruling grounds pedophile (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  167. Virginia Hispanics rushing to get civil marriages (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
  168. Many displaced by Katrina feel trapped in FEMA trailers (WWL-TV New Orleans)
  169. Kinnelon thief gets 30 months (Daily Record)
  170. Katrina evacuees trapped in trailers (The Charlotte Observer)
  171. Virginia Hispanics rushing to get civil marriages (WRIC 8 News Richmond)
  172. City asks for illegal-worker probe (O'Fallon Journal)
  173. Around Town for Aug. 3 (O'Fallon Journal)
  174. Please donate generously at www.changeBangladesh.com for the flood victims in Banglad
  175. Theft of identity, SUV third-row seats targeted (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  176. City asks for illegal-worker probe (St. Peters Journal)
  177. Around Town for Aug. 3 (St. Peters Journal)
  178. Coffee bar? Comfy couches? Yes, you're really in a bank (The Record)
  179. Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
  180. City asks for illegal-worker probe (St. Charles Journal)
  181. Judge issues restraining order against pedophile (Whittier Daily News)
  182. Mental patients dropped off at Salvation Army (Richmond Register)
  183. Around Town for Aug. 3 (St. Charles Journal)
  184. Wallet thief spends $18,000 (Everett Herald)
  185. Outrage, lack of fairness fuel debate over pension reform (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  186. Longview looks to IDA for expansion (The Ithaca Journal)
  187. Ahli has reservations on IBQ takeover study-Tamdeen (Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore New
  188. Audit finds flaws in Dallas' city payroll (Dallas Morning News)
  189. Outrage, lack of fairness fuel debate over pension reform (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  190. Around East Texas 08/04/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
  191. Women still poorer than men (Canada.com)
  192. Employee suspended after laptop stolen from his vehicle (CentralOhio.com)
  193. GAO report suggests having people retire later (The Plain Dealer)
  194. Thursday, August 2, 2007 (Lodi News-Sentinel)
  195. Bradford County: Prescription program success, say commissioners; cards still availab
  196. briefly - the milford-miami advertiser (Community Press & Recorder)
  197. Crime reports (The Advocate)
  198. Employee suspended after laptop stolen from his vehicle (The Advocate)
  199. Born to Garden: Osceola woman has grown flowers and vegetables for years (South Bend
  200. Theft of identity, SUV third-row seats targeted (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  201. Police calls: Rocks and limbs jammed inside park bathroom (News Journal)
  202. I-Hotel, 30 years later - Manilatown legacy honored (San Francisco Chronicle)
  203. Republicans hardening stance on immigration (San Francisco Chronicle)
  204. Task force arrests 8 in drug sting (Northwest Herald)
  205. Student funds may be missing (Northwest Herald)
  206. Clifton pair charged in cheating ring (The Record)
  207. Around the region (Gainesville Sun)
  208. Restraining order granted against pedophile (Tri-Valley Herald)
  209. Shelter cuts back to pay taxes (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  210. Press-Telegram - Banned (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  211. Foiling pesky lost-key gremlin (Mohave Valley News)
  212. U.S Senators introduce immigration enforcement bill (The Daily Dispatch)
  213. Daughter stole mom's checks, ID, cops say (The Mail Tribune)
  214. S&P, Fitch cut Boston Scientific bond ratings (Boston Globe)
  215. Invest lump sum in one shot, not in increments in an attempt to time the market (Bost
  216. Credit union reports theft of members' data (Battle Creek Enquirer)
  217. Judge restricts pedophile's movements (Daily Bulletin)
  218. Judge's ruling grounds pedophile (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  219. 2 Birmingham men charged in bank fraud (Birmingham News)
  220. Evicted, heartbroken (The Columbus Dispatch)
  221. Today (Greenville Advocate)
  222. Chippewa Income tax on ballot Tuesday (The Daily Record)
  223. ID protection law signed (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  224. Homeless, needy vets receive city's attention (The Florida Times-Union)
  225. Schools step closer on new Social Security policy (Daily News Journal)
  226. Legislation aims to end identity theft (The Republican)
  227. Audit finds flaws in city's payroll (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
  228. State's tab for data theft could hit nearly $3 million (The Columbus Dispatch)
  229. Judge issues order against pedophile (Pasadena Star-News)
  230. Fighting inner battles in China's armed forces (New Kerala)
  231. Judge issues restraining order against pedophile (Whittier Daily News)
  232. Court order forbids pedophile near any minor (San Bernardino Sun)
  233. Illegal-worker crackdown coming (Arizona Daily Star)
  234. Top cop warns about ID theft (Daily Press)
  235. Teen gets probation (Bradenton Herald)
  236. 4 Aug, 2007, 1157 hrs IST,Subhash Narayan , TNN (The Economic Times)
  237. Local Beat (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  238. FAMILY BRIEFS (Bradenton Herald)
  239. GAO urges policies to put off retirement (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  240. AROUND KENTUCKY (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  241. 4 Aug, 2007, 1157 hrs IST,Subhash Narayan , TNN (The Economic Times)
  242. U.S. to launch new crackdown on hiring illegal workers (The Journal News)
  243. Fraud nets exec 2 years in prison (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  244. New leisure time combos for fall (Plano Courier)
  245. McKinney Police Blotter (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  246. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  247. Navigating Medicare’s new prescription path (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
  248. Fitch affirms Bahrain's Ahli United Bank at long-term IDR 'A-'; Outlook stable (AME I
  249. Social Security number cracks 1983 murder case (Houston Chronicle)
  250. Number's up? Hiring crackdown puts pressure on employers (Houston Chronicle)