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  1. Around Town for Aug. 3 (Wentzville Journal)
  2. States Seek Funding Help for Real ID Technology (eWeek)
  3. Deadline extended for tax/rent rebates (Times News)
  4. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  5. Around Town for Aug. 3 (St. Charles Journal)
  6. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-02 21:35 GMT: Review: Google simple, PayPal versatile (Interac
  7. Bredesen Promotes CoverKids Enrollment At Hamilton Place (The Chattanoogan)
  8. More Religion Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  9. Airport to offer Clear Registered Traveler option (Capital News 9)
  10. Review: Google Simple, PayPal Versatile (PhysOrg)
  11. Review: Google Simple, PayPal Versatile (The San Francisco Examiner)
  12. Cops bust up open-air drug market in Crystal Lake (Daily Herald)
  13. Review: Google simple, PayPal versatile (Centre Daily Times)
  14. Review: Google simple, PayPal versatile (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  15. Billions More Needed to Teach Immigrants English (HispanicBusiness.com)
  16. Review: Google simple, PayPal versatile (Sharewatch)
  17. Capitol column (The Patriot-News)
  18. New Roof on Trico Gym, Board Inks Logan Dual-Credit Agreement (Du Quoin Evening Call)
  19. Airport to offer Clear Registered Traveler option (Capital News 9)
  20. Win Tickets to Ducks Unlimited Great Outdoor Festival (WBAY Green Bay)
  21. Protecting Your Child's Identity (Smart Money)
  22. Administration readying crackdown on employers (KCEN-TV Temple)
  23. New: Eight CL residents arrested after drug bust (Northwest Herald)
  24. Lugar staffer to address issues (Mooresville/Decatur Times)
  25. Social Security Numbers Mistakenly Released (NBC 5 Chicago)
  26. Port-au-Prince, Haiti , 1 August 2007 - Secretary-General's Joint Press Conference wi
  27. Crackdown Coming on Employers of Illegal Immigrants (WOAI)
  28. Number Of Hackers Attacking Banks Jumps 81% (InformationWeek)
  29. Is Nortel's New U.S. Government Contract Just a Coincidence? (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo
  30. Jiber Jaber at the Stock Market (The Motley Fool)
  31. One-Stop Enrollment to be held Friday (Altus Times)
  32. New Cops bust up open-air drug market in Crystal Lake* (Daily Herald)
  33. Commerce News (MainStreet Newspapers)
  34. New student registration, open house told at OMSD (Harrison Daily Times)
  35. Clearswift Upgrades MIMEsweeper Email Appliance (Computer Technology Review)
  36. Asbestos-Removal School Owners Charged in Scam (1010 WINS New York)
  37. Workforce agency accidentally releases Social Security numbers (The Palm Beach Post)
  38. Getting Personal (Daily Chronicle)
  39. Accidental E-Mail Releases 210 Social Security Numbers (WPBF Palm Beach)
  40. Clearswift hones anti-spam box (TechWorld)
  41. Far-flung resorts draw retirement board (Shelbyville Daily Union)
  42. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Hazelwood-Bridgeton
  43. JLBC report looks at impact of Prop 300 on immigrant students (FOX 11 Tucson)
  44. JOB OPENINGS (Times-Beacon)
  45. Far-flung resorts draw retirement board (Shelbyville Daily Union)
  46. Scammers targeting parish residents (DeRidder Beauregard Daily News)
  47. Mills gets 15 years for beating, robbery, arson at lake (The Middlesboro Daily)
  48. 5th District Race: Opponents attack Tsongas (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  49. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  50. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  51. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  52. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  53. Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
  54. School board streamlines registration process (The Shelby County Reporter)
  55. Prop 300 blocks state benefits to thousands (Tucson Citizen)
  56. Stopping Illegal Immigration: Focusing on Jobs (Democrat News)
  57. New NIA Online Publication Features Health and Retirement Study (National Institutes
  58. Hundreds of documents containing personal info found in trash (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  59. A Spoonful of Sugar (Columbia Journalism Review)
  60. State Street Appointed by the National Pension Service of South Korea (Business Wire
  61. Bus driver training to be held for Henderson schools (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  62. OIT revamps ID policy (The Lantern)
  63. 31 get jail terms in China labor scandal (China Daily)
  64. Two plead guilty to mail fraud in illegal public benefits (The Ashland Daily Press)
  65. Retiree health care expenses a 'ticking time bomb'; Bill rivals cost of the Big Dig (
  66. 5th District Race: Opponents attack Tsongas (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  67. Community Calendar (Leesville Leader)
  68. MetLife Resources and MetLife Securities Enter into New Alliance with ProManage, LLC
  69. Planning for the Future (Westerly Sun)
  70. Study: 45 percent of Americans at risk for retirement (Orlando Business Journal)
  71. Ear to the Ground (Metro Pulse)
  72. Administration readying immigrant crackdown on employers (6:42 a.m.) (Las Cruces Sun-
  73. Two local women plead guilty in federal court to identity theft (Jefferson City News
  74. Initial findings show workers at Mountain Ridge are legal (Cumberland Times-News)
  75. Could your child use a Head Start? (Newport Daily News)
  76. Early Enrollment Suggested (KULR-8 Billings)
  77. Administration readying immigrant crackdown on employers (6:42 a.m.) (Las Cruces Sun-
  78. Rules Changes For Obtaining New Mexico License (KOAT Albuquerque)
  79. 31 get jail terms in China labor scandal (Muzi)
  80. Ark. Retirement System Sells LR Building (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  81. Administration readying crackdown on employers (KSLA-TV Shreveport)
  82. Baby boomers will spend golden years at work (MSNBC)
  83. Ohio Governor Names 11 to New Board of Workers Comp Bureau (Insurance Journal)
  84. Okuhara: Ozona's back patio now home to concerts (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
  85. Residents urged to be prepared for hurricanes (Staten Island Advance)
  86. Administration readying crackdown on employers (The Daily Comet)
  87. Life Time Fitness cited over discarded customer records (ABC 13 Texas)
  88. JAILED EDITOR BLAMES ARMENIAN PRESIDENT FOR PAROLE REJECTION (Radio Free Europe: Radi
  89. Marines to be Notified of Compromised Personal Information (United States Marines)
  90. 31 Get Jail Terms in China Labor Scandal (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  91. Cheers & Jeers (The Fayetteville Observer)
  92. Personal information may be stolen at UT (The Toledo Blade)
  93. School news (Hattiesburg American)
  94. Beijing defends execution of corrupt officials (International Herald Tribune)
  95. Sheriff's Log (Nevada Appeal)
  96. Sheriff seeks suspect who used stolen coffee card (Rochester Eccentric)
  97. Crackdown Coming on Employers of Illegal Immigrants (WOAI)
  98. 31 more people receive jail terms stemming from China brick kiln scandal (Chicago Sun
  99. Namibia: Low-Cost Housing Initiative Takes Off in Dolam, Katutura (AllAfrica.com)
  100. FHPD kicks off Senior Safety Program (Farmington Observer)
  101. Administration readying crackdown on employers (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls)
  102. Administration readying crackdown on employers (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  103. Schools release vital parent information (The Enterprise Ledger)
  104. A refuge far from home (York Daily Record)
  105. Create a disaster plan for pets (The Enterprise Ledger)
  106. Administration readying crackdown on employers (KXXV Waco)
  107. Administration readying crackdown on employers (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
  108. Student funds may be missing (Northwest Herald)
  109. 31 get jail terms in China labor scandal (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  110. 31 get jail terms in China labor scandal (Miami Herald)
  111. Paulson's Tax Reform Time Running Out (Forbes)
  112. Loss of Games bid no big deal, says Aiyar (Hindustan Times)
  113. Mokena soldier cheats death twice (The Star)
  114. South Africa: Singing the Maandagshoek Blues (AllAfrica.com)
  115. ABCs to ACTS (Montgomery Advertiser)
  116. JCP&L to raise its electric rates by an average of $4.55 a year (Asbury Park Press)
  117. Student registration starts today for various grades (Birmingham News)
  118. Officials say nearly 600 enslaved brick workers have been rescued [EPA] (Aljazeera)
  119. Blood needed by Red Cross (Home News Tribune)
  120. Today (Greenville Advocate)
  121. A Warm Reception for Refugees (Washington Post)
  122. Granny's jail time may end soon (The Florida Times-Union)
  123. JLBC report looks at impact of Prop 300 on immigrant students (KVOA Tucson)
  124. Legislation developed to prevent hiring of undocumented workers (The Daily Record)
  125. Councilors consider balancing proposals (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  126. No more Social Security numbers for student IDs (Daily News Journal)
  127. Condo tenants get 2-week extension (The Republican)
  128. Clearswift hones anti-spam box (TechWorld)
  129. DMV identity regulations standardized (Rocky Mountain News)
  130. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  131. Groups to give away school supplies (The Star Press)
  132. Avowed pedophile stalked by group of parents (Orange County Register)
  133. Giving the gift of a smile (Citrus County Chronicle)
  134. CoverKids signups planned in Pigeon Forge (The Mountain Press)
  135. Health-care expansion for kids is pig in a poke (Arizona Daily Star)
  136. Disability claims speeded up (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  137. Migrant law blocks benefits to thousands (The Arizona Republic)
  138. Wallet thief spends $18,000 (Everett Herald)
  139. MPack banking crimeware infects 500,000 computers (iTNews)
  140. Thursday | 2 August, 2007 (ARNnet)
  141. Insurance sales rep charged with burglary (The Chippewa Herald)
  142. Crime reports (The Canton Repository)
  143. Migrant law blocks benefits to thousands (The Arizona Republic)
  144. Bail-bond agent's license is reinstated (Tulsa World)
  145. Resident bristles at housing outcry (Dayton Daily News)
  146. New Douglas students register Aug. 8 (Rapid City Journal)
  147. Kigamboni Bridge construction to start soon (IPP Media)
  148. Former Shanghai party boss in jail awaiting trial on corruption charges (Chinapost.co
  149. Former Shanghai party chief jailed, waiting for trial (China Economic Net)
  150. Attorney general sues Life Time Fitness (Dallas Morning News)
  151. Former Shanghai chief in jail waiting trial (China Daily)
  152. Nortel Wins $300m VoIP Deal (ComputerWire)
  153. MaineCare recipients, applicants reminded of federal requirement (Capital Weekly)
  154. EDITORIAL: Crisis building in retirement planning (The Sun Chronicle)
  155. Former Shanghai party chief jailed, waiting for trial (People's Daily)
  156. Community digest 8/2/07 (Southeast Missourian)
  157. Around Town (The Little Elm Journal)
  158. New leisure time combos for fall (Plano Courier)
  159. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  160. Column: Concerned about money for retirement? (Iowa Farmer)
  161. House completes work on farm bill legislation (Iowa Farmer)
  162. New Douglas students register Aug. 8 (Rapid City Journal)
  163. Macon County reports 2.3 million surplus, plan to retire internal debt (Herald & Revi
  164. Waxler family copes one hour at a time (Crookston Daily Times)
  165. Resident bristles at housing outcry (Dayton Daily News)
  166. China jails 31 people over slave scandal (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  167. Popular business directory searches (The Enid News & Eagle)
  168. China jails 31 people over slave scandal (TODAYonline)
  169. New York: Queens: Trade School Owners Charged (New York Times)
  170. Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
  171. World news (The West Australian)
  172. LOCAL BRIEFS (Dallas Morning News)
  173. China jails 31 over kiln slavery (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
  174. Study: Boomers not saving enough (The State)
  175. Toyota Sales Sink in Japan Even as Profit Surges (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  176. Reporting ID theft (The Kansas City Star)
  177. Overseas employment sees a whopping 21 percent rise (Nepalnews. com)
  178. Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups (Crikey)
  179. Reporting ID theft (The Kansas City Star)
  180. Credit Bureaus Found To Sell Personal Data (WSMV Nashville)
  181. Columbia Rolls Out More Secure IDs (Columbia Daily Spectator)
  182. Shared Secrets: P2P networks threaten home PC security (WTHR Indianapolis)
  183. Probation violation prompts re-sentencing in Orchid Society embezzlement (Bonita Dail
  184. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  185. University graduates face tough test in job market (China Economic Net)
  186. Another 31 jailed in forced labor scandal (China Economic Net)
  187. Nortel-Led Team Wins $300M Federal Contract (Local Tech Wire)
  188. Driver's license rules call for two forms of ID (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  189. Toyota Sales Sink in Japan Even as Profit Surges (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  190. Cops: Sham training school threatened security (AM New York)
  191. Another 31 jailed in forced labor scandal (China Daily)
  192. Make way for the oldsters (Mankato Free Press)
  193. Toyota Sales Sink in Japan Even as Profit Surges (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  194. Captive minds (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  195. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-08-02 00:36 GMT: Group imagines 'ideal' credit card (Interactive
  196. The YouTube debate’s novelty was its crassness (Canon City Daily Record)
  197. Marines to be notified of compromised personal information (DCMilitary.com)
  198. Group imagines 'ideal' credit card (The Bellingham Herald)
  199. Group imagines 'ideal' credit card (The Charlotte Observer)
  200. University graduates face tough test in job market (China Daily)
  201. Beneficiary bashing no answer to child abuse (Scoop.co.nz)
  202. Toyota Sales Sink in Home Market Japan Even as Profit Surges (Bloomberg.com)
  203. Hairdresser benefits cheat 'has 117 years to pay back cash' (Daily Mail)
  204. Locals Talk Social Security Benefits (KBTX 3 Bryan/College Station)
  205. Teen driving records now available online (WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News)
  206. ONCE MORE INTO THE BREACH! (James Kilpatrick via Yahoo! News)
  207. The Life and Art of Morad Jasim (Tucson Weekly)
  208. The importance of timing (Groton Landmark)
  209. When should you start your Social Security benefits? (Groton Landmark)
  210. Our community for (The York Dispatch)
  211. Ian Gurvitz: White House PTSD (HuffingtonPost)
  212. Indiana and Michigan Among Worst with Disability Benefits (22 WSBT South Bend)
  213. Local seniors urged to support plan (Monroe Times)
  214. Kansas disability claim backlog worst among states (Basehor Sentinel)
  215. Ark. retirement system sells LR building at a $2.4 million loss (Pine Bluff Commercia
  216. A Clear-Cut to the Heart (Fort Worth Weekly)
  217. Former National Security Boss: Bush Admin Leaves Holes in Cyberspace (eWeek)
  218. Japan Vote: Insecurity and Distrust (Ohmynews)
  219. Short Takes (Logan Herald-Observer)
  220. Report: Bad decision, poor policies led to data theft (Fairfield Echo)
  221. Fired intern says Strickland made him a scapegoat (Fairfield Echo)
  222. Social Security Administration Facing Record Backlog Of Disability Claims Appeals (Me
  223. Security researchers highlight new database attack (Database Journal)
  224. Chip Ends Need For Medical Charts (CBS News)
  225. Study: Credit Cards Should Be Secure (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  226. Core Security Technologies Unveils a New Attack Technique for Database Systems (Busin
  227. Big tree becomes big problem: Bloomfield woman left with major damage (The Farmington
  228. Costly commitment: Health benefits for public retirees (Shelbyville Daily Union)
  229. Human Resources Function: Legal, Social Security and Tax Issues (AME Info)
  230. Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
  231. Costly commitment: Health benefits for public retirees (Shelbyville Daily Union)
  232. Who’s taking what (Big Bear Grizzly)
  233. Background check program (Big Bear Grizzly)
  234. World Bank clarifies aim of reform process at NSSF (The Daily Star Lebannon)
  235. Texas AG hones in on Lifetime Fitness (BizJournals)
  236. Birmingham Schools Registration Begins Thursday (NBC 13 Birmingham)
  237. TX AG Sues Life Time Fitness For ID Theft Exposure (CBS 11 Dallas/Fort Worth)
  238. Banquete ISD readying parents for 2007-08 registration (Nueces County Record Star)
  239. New Deal Debate for a New Era (New York Times)
  240. Sham Queens training school threatened security (AM New York)
  241. Captive minds (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  242. IMF Executive Board Concludes 2007 Article IV Consultation with the United States (IM
  243. Social Security representative to offer help (News Democrat & Leader)
  244. Texas AG sues Life Time Fitness (Dallas Business Journal)
  245. Me 'liberal'? No problem (Westminster Community Times)
  246. Senior calendar (The Advertiser-Tribune)
  247. Council backs ID-protection upgrade (Perry County News)
  248. Kids Health Insurance Bill Sparks Shouting Match (Fox News)
  249. 5 month delay for benefit's appeal board (Malta Star)
  250. Pa. loan data was on laptop stolen in Calif. (The Scranton Times-Tribune)