- Around Town for Aug. 3 (Wentzville Journal)
- States Seek Funding Help for Real ID Technology (eWeek)
- Deadline extended for tax/rent rebates (Times News)
- Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
- Around Town for Aug. 3 (St. Charles Journal)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-02 21:35 GMT: Review: Google simple, PayPal versatile (Interac
- Bredesen Promotes CoverKids Enrollment At Hamilton Place (The Chattanoogan)
- More Religion Pages (Heritage Foundation)
- Airport to offer Clear Registered Traveler option (Capital News 9)
- Review: Google Simple, PayPal Versatile (PhysOrg)
- Review: Google Simple, PayPal Versatile (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Cops bust up open-air drug market in Crystal Lake (Daily Herald)
- Review: Google simple, PayPal versatile (Centre Daily Times)
- Review: Google simple, PayPal versatile (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
- Billions More Needed to Teach Immigrants English (HispanicBusiness.com)
- Review: Google simple, PayPal versatile (Sharewatch)
- Capitol column (The Patriot-News)
- New Roof on Trico Gym, Board Inks Logan Dual-Credit Agreement (Du Quoin Evening Call)
- Airport to offer Clear Registered Traveler option (Capital News 9)
- Win Tickets to Ducks Unlimited Great Outdoor Festival (WBAY Green Bay)
- Protecting Your Child's Identity (Smart Money)
- Administration readying crackdown on employers (KCEN-TV Temple)
- New: Eight CL residents arrested after drug bust (Northwest Herald)
- Lugar staffer to address issues (Mooresville/Decatur Times)
- Social Security Numbers Mistakenly Released (NBC 5 Chicago)
- Port-au-Prince, Haiti , 1 August 2007 - Secretary-General's Joint Press Conference wi
- Crackdown Coming on Employers of Illegal Immigrants (WOAI)
- Number Of Hackers Attacking Banks Jumps 81% (InformationWeek)
- Is Nortel's New U.S. Government Contract Just a Coincidence? (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo
- Jiber Jaber at the Stock Market (The Motley Fool)
- One-Stop Enrollment to be held Friday (Altus Times)
- New Cops bust up open-air drug market in Crystal Lake* (Daily Herald)
- Commerce News (MainStreet Newspapers)
- New student registration, open house told at OMSD (Harrison Daily Times)
- Clearswift Upgrades MIMEsweeper Email Appliance (Computer Technology Review)
- Asbestos-Removal School Owners Charged in Scam (1010 WINS New York)
- Workforce agency accidentally releases Social Security numbers (The Palm Beach Post)
- Getting Personal (Daily Chronicle)
- Accidental E-Mail Releases 210 Social Security Numbers (WPBF Palm Beach)
- Clearswift hones anti-spam box (TechWorld)
- Far-flung resorts draw retirement board (Shelbyville Daily Union)
- UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Hazelwood-Bridgeton
- JLBC report looks at impact of Prop 300 on immigrant students (FOX 11 Tucson)
- JOB OPENINGS (Times-Beacon)
- Far-flung resorts draw retirement board (Shelbyville Daily Union)
- Scammers targeting parish residents (DeRidder Beauregard Daily News)
- Mills gets 15 years for beating, robbery, arson at lake (The Middlesboro Daily)
- 5th District Race: Opponents attack Tsongas (Eagle-Tribune Online)
- Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
- 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
- Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
- Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
- Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
- School board streamlines registration process (The Shelby County Reporter)
- Prop 300 blocks state benefits to thousands (Tucson Citizen)
- Stopping Illegal Immigration: Focusing on Jobs (Democrat News)
- New NIA Online Publication Features Health and Retirement Study (National Institutes
- Hundreds of documents containing personal info found in trash (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- A Spoonful of Sugar (Columbia Journalism Review)
- State Street Appointed by the National Pension Service of South Korea (Business Wire
- Bus driver training to be held for Henderson schools (Asheville Citizen-Times)
- OIT revamps ID policy (The Lantern)
- 31 get jail terms in China labor scandal (China Daily)
- Two plead guilty to mail fraud in illegal public benefits (The Ashland Daily Press)
- Retiree health care expenses a 'ticking time bomb'; Bill rivals cost of the Big Dig (
- 5th District Race: Opponents attack Tsongas (Eagle-Tribune Online)
- Community Calendar (Leesville Leader)
- MetLife Resources and MetLife Securities Enter into New Alliance with ProManage, LLC
- Planning for the Future (Westerly Sun)
- Study: 45 percent of Americans at risk for retirement (Orlando Business Journal)
- Ear to the Ground (Metro Pulse)
- Administration readying immigrant crackdown on employers (6:42 a.m.) (Las Cruces Sun-
- Two local women plead guilty in federal court to identity theft (Jefferson City News
- Initial findings show workers at Mountain Ridge are legal (Cumberland Times-News)
- Could your child use a Head Start? (Newport Daily News)
- Early Enrollment Suggested (KULR-8 Billings)
- Administration readying immigrant crackdown on employers (6:42 a.m.) (Las Cruces Sun-
- Rules Changes For Obtaining New Mexico License (KOAT Albuquerque)
- 31 get jail terms in China labor scandal (Muzi)
- Ark. Retirement System Sells LR Building (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Administration readying crackdown on employers (KSLA-TV Shreveport)
- Baby boomers will spend golden years at work (MSNBC)
- Ohio Governor Names 11 to New Board of Workers Comp Bureau (Insurance Journal)
- Okuhara: Ozona's back patio now home to concerts (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
- Residents urged to be prepared for hurricanes (Staten Island Advance)
- Administration readying crackdown on employers (The Daily Comet)
- Life Time Fitness cited over discarded customer records (ABC 13 Texas)
- JAILED EDITOR BLAMES ARMENIAN PRESIDENT FOR PAROLE REJECTION (Radio Free Europe: Radi
- Marines to be Notified of Compromised Personal Information (United States Marines)
- 31 Get Jail Terms in China Labor Scandal (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Cheers & Jeers (The Fayetteville Observer)
- Personal information may be stolen at UT (The Toledo Blade)
- School news (Hattiesburg American)
- Beijing defends execution of corrupt officials (International Herald Tribune)
- Sheriff's Log (Nevada Appeal)
- Sheriff seeks suspect who used stolen coffee card (Rochester Eccentric)
- Crackdown Coming on Employers of Illegal Immigrants (WOAI)
- 31 more people receive jail terms stemming from China brick kiln scandal (Chicago Sun
- Namibia: Low-Cost Housing Initiative Takes Off in Dolam, Katutura (AllAfrica.com)
- FHPD kicks off Senior Safety Program (Farmington Observer)
- Administration readying crackdown on employers (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls)
- Administration readying crackdown on employers (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
- Schools release vital parent information (The Enterprise Ledger)
- A refuge far from home (York Daily Record)
- Create a disaster plan for pets (The Enterprise Ledger)
- Administration readying crackdown on employers (KXXV Waco)
- Administration readying crackdown on employers (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
- Student funds may be missing (Northwest Herald)
- 31 get jail terms in China labor scandal (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
- 31 get jail terms in China labor scandal (Miami Herald)
- Paulson's Tax Reform Time Running Out (Forbes)
- Loss of Games bid no big deal, says Aiyar (Hindustan Times)
- Mokena soldier cheats death twice (The Star)
- South Africa: Singing the Maandagshoek Blues (AllAfrica.com)
- ABCs to ACTS (Montgomery Advertiser)
- JCP&L to raise its electric rates by an average of $4.55 a year (Asbury Park Press)
- Student registration starts today for various grades (Birmingham News)
- Officials say nearly 600 enslaved brick workers have been rescued [EPA] (Aljazeera)
- Blood needed by Red Cross (Home News Tribune)
- Today (Greenville Advocate)
- A Warm Reception for Refugees (Washington Post)
- Granny's jail time may end soon (The Florida Times-Union)
- JLBC report looks at impact of Prop 300 on immigrant students (KVOA Tucson)
- Legislation developed to prevent hiring of undocumented workers (The Daily Record)
- Councilors consider balancing proposals (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- No more Social Security numbers for student IDs (Daily News Journal)
- Condo tenants get 2-week extension (The Republican)
- Clearswift hones anti-spam box (TechWorld)
- DMV identity regulations standardized (Rocky Mountain News)
- Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
- Groups to give away school supplies (The Star Press)
- Avowed pedophile stalked by group of parents (Orange County Register)
- Giving the gift of a smile (Citrus County Chronicle)
- CoverKids signups planned in Pigeon Forge (The Mountain Press)
- Health-care expansion for kids is pig in a poke (Arizona Daily Star)
- Disability claims speeded up (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Migrant law blocks benefits to thousands (The Arizona Republic)
- Wallet thief spends $18,000 (Everett Herald)
- MPack banking crimeware infects 500,000 computers (iTNews)
- Thursday | 2 August, 2007 (ARNnet)
- Insurance sales rep charged with burglary (The Chippewa Herald)
- Crime reports (The Canton Repository)
- Migrant law blocks benefits to thousands (The Arizona Republic)
- Bail-bond agent's license is reinstated (Tulsa World)
- Resident bristles at housing outcry (Dayton Daily News)
- New Douglas students register Aug. 8 (Rapid City Journal)
- Kigamboni Bridge construction to start soon (IPP Media)
- Former Shanghai party boss in jail awaiting trial on corruption charges (Chinapost.co
- Former Shanghai party chief jailed, waiting for trial (China Economic Net)
- Attorney general sues Life Time Fitness (Dallas Morning News)
- Former Shanghai chief in jail waiting trial (China Daily)
- Nortel Wins $300m VoIP Deal (ComputerWire)
- MaineCare recipients, applicants reminded of federal requirement (Capital Weekly)
- EDITORIAL: Crisis building in retirement planning (The Sun Chronicle)
- Former Shanghai party chief jailed, waiting for trial (People's Daily)
- Community digest 8/2/07 (Southeast Missourian)
- Around Town (The Little Elm Journal)
- New leisure time combos for fall (Plano Courier)
- Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
- Column: Concerned about money for retirement? (Iowa Farmer)
- House completes work on farm bill legislation (Iowa Farmer)
- New Douglas students register Aug. 8 (Rapid City Journal)
- Macon County reports 2.3 million surplus, plan to retire internal debt (Herald & Revi
- Waxler family copes one hour at a time (Crookston Daily Times)
- Resident bristles at housing outcry (Dayton Daily News)
- China jails 31 people over slave scandal (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Popular business directory searches (The Enid News & Eagle)
- China jails 31 people over slave scandal (TODAYonline)
- New York: Queens: Trade School Owners Charged (New York Times)
- Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
- World news (The West Australian)
- LOCAL BRIEFS (Dallas Morning News)
- China jails 31 over kiln slavery (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
- Study: Boomers not saving enough (The State)
- Toyota Sales Sink in Japan Even as Profit Surges (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
- Reporting ID theft (The Kansas City Star)
- Overseas employment sees a whopping 21 percent rise (Nepalnews. com)
- Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups (Crikey)
- Reporting ID theft (The Kansas City Star)
- Credit Bureaus Found To Sell Personal Data (WSMV Nashville)
- Columbia Rolls Out More Secure IDs (Columbia Daily Spectator)
- Shared Secrets: P2P networks threaten home PC security (WTHR Indianapolis)
- Probation violation prompts re-sentencing in Orchid Society embezzlement (Bonita Dail
- Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
- University graduates face tough test in job market (China Economic Net)
- Another 31 jailed in forced labor scandal (China Economic Net)
- Nortel-Led Team Wins $300M Federal Contract (Local Tech Wire)
- Driver's license rules call for two forms of ID (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
- Toyota Sales Sink in Japan Even as Profit Surges (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
- Cops: Sham training school threatened security (AM New York)
- Another 31 jailed in forced labor scandal (China Daily)
- Make way for the oldsters (Mankato Free Press)
- Toyota Sales Sink in Japan Even as Profit Surges (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
- Captive minds (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-02 00:36 GMT: Group imagines 'ideal' credit card (Interactive
- The YouTube debate’s novelty was its crassness (Canon City Daily Record)
- Marines to be notified of compromised personal information (DCMilitary.com)
- Group imagines 'ideal' credit card (The Bellingham Herald)
- Group imagines 'ideal' credit card (The Charlotte Observer)
- University graduates face tough test in job market (China Daily)
- Beneficiary bashing no answer to child abuse (Scoop.co.nz)
- Toyota Sales Sink in Home Market Japan Even as Profit Surges (Bloomberg.com)
- Hairdresser benefits cheat 'has 117 years to pay back cash' (Daily Mail)
- Locals Talk Social Security Benefits (KBTX 3 Bryan/College Station)
- Teen driving records now available online (WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News)
- ONCE MORE INTO THE BREACH! (James Kilpatrick via Yahoo! News)
- The Life and Art of Morad Jasim (Tucson Weekly)
- The importance of timing (Groton Landmark)
- When should you start your Social Security benefits? (Groton Landmark)
- Our community for (The York Dispatch)
- Ian Gurvitz: White House PTSD (HuffingtonPost)
- Indiana and Michigan Among Worst with Disability Benefits (22 WSBT South Bend)
- Local seniors urged to support plan (Monroe Times)
- Kansas disability claim backlog worst among states (Basehor Sentinel)
- Ark. retirement system sells LR building at a $2.4 million loss (Pine Bluff Commercia
- A Clear-Cut to the Heart (Fort Worth Weekly)
- Former National Security Boss: Bush Admin Leaves Holes in Cyberspace (eWeek)
- Japan Vote: Insecurity and Distrust (Ohmynews)
- Short Takes (Logan Herald-Observer)
- Report: Bad decision, poor policies led to data theft (Fairfield Echo)
- Fired intern says Strickland made him a scapegoat (Fairfield Echo)
- Social Security Administration Facing Record Backlog Of Disability Claims Appeals (Me
- Security researchers highlight new database attack (Database Journal)
- Chip Ends Need For Medical Charts (CBS News)
- Study: Credit Cards Should Be Secure (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Core Security Technologies Unveils a New Attack Technique for Database Systems (Busin
- Big tree becomes big problem: Bloomfield woman left with major damage (The Farmington
- Costly commitment: Health benefits for public retirees (Shelbyville Daily Union)
- Human Resources Function: Legal, Social Security and Tax Issues (AME Info)
- Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
- Costly commitment: Health benefits for public retirees (Shelbyville Daily Union)
- Who’s taking what (Big Bear Grizzly)
- Background check program (Big Bear Grizzly)
- World Bank clarifies aim of reform process at NSSF (The Daily Star Lebannon)
- Texas AG hones in on Lifetime Fitness (BizJournals)
- Birmingham Schools Registration Begins Thursday (NBC 13 Birmingham)
- TX AG Sues Life Time Fitness For ID Theft Exposure (CBS 11 Dallas/Fort Worth)
- Banquete ISD readying parents for 2007-08 registration (Nueces County Record Star)
- New Deal Debate for a New Era (New York Times)
- Sham Queens training school threatened security (AM New York)
- Captive minds (Albany Democrat-Herald)
- IMF Executive Board Concludes 2007 Article IV Consultation with the United States (IM
- Social Security representative to offer help (News Democrat & Leader)
- Texas AG sues Life Time Fitness (Dallas Business Journal)
- Me 'liberal'? No problem (Westminster Community Times)
- Senior calendar (The Advertiser-Tribune)
- Council backs ID-protection upgrade (Perry County News)
- Kids Health Insurance Bill Sparks Shouting Match (Fox News)
- 5 month delay for benefit's appeal board (Malta Star)
- Pa. loan data was on laptop stolen in Calif. (The Scranton Times-Tribune)