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  1. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  2. Disability delays lead to personal havoc (The Indianapolis Star)
  3. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is (Redlands Daily Facts)
  4. Protecting Your Children from Identity Theft (Benton Evening News)
  5. Unorganised sector staff demand social security law (rediff.com)
  6. WashingtonWatch.com Federal Legislative Update for the Week of July 30, 2007 (PR News
  7. The trouble with mold: Basement water turns into woes for tenant, landlord and agenci
  8. First Half 2007 Financial Results: NicOx Strengthens Balance Sheet and Advances Napro
  9. Vouchers lower price of neutering pets (The Buffalo News)
  10. Blowing hot and cold in the Philippines (Asia Times)
  11. Official Chinese wage figures belie reality (Asia Times)
  12. Some getting dunned on Social Security (Orange County Register)
  13. Albany puts those in need on hold until next session (The Buffalo News)
  14. Popularity of reverse mortgages increases (Daily Journal)
  15. ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
  16. Help your kids learn good money habits now (Montgomery Advertiser)
  17. Social Security record: Behind on 745,000 disability cases (Chicago Sun-Times)
  18. Events & More (Daily Southtown)
  19. Reverse mortgages come to co-ops (The Record)
  20. 30 Jul, 2007, 1335 hrs IST, PTI (The Economic Times)
  21. Poverty trends up for elderly women (Battle Creek Enquirer)
  22. Lamborn calls for a national version of TABOR (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  23. Annoyed judge questions social grant cases (Independent Online)
  24. People to People getting ready for families to select supplies (The Daily Record)
  25. U.S. Real ID card plan starved of funds (ZDNet Asia)
  26. College phishing study raises ethical issues (The News Journal)
  27. Kenya: Citizens Face Up to 65 Years Jail (AllAfrica.com)
  28. EDUCATION NOTES (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
  29. China confident of surpassing Japan as IInd largest economy (Press Trust of India)
  30. Allsup Outlines Seven Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Social Security Disability (P
  31. Velaris Launched by DoubleStar to Capitalize on Business Intelligence Consulting Grow
  32. Hey, Cherie! (Norwalk Advocate)
  33. Tensions high at mobile home showdown (Napa Valley Register)
  34. Recent ways scammers have tried to bilk people (Everett Herald)
  35. Sister Andree Fries, 65; led retirement collection for members of Catholic orders (Lo
  36. Worker disability backlog sets record (Ashland City Times)
  37. Hope lives between boarded-up houses (Baltimore Examiner)
  38. Hey, Cherie! (Greenwich Time)
  39. Immigration traffic appears down in state (Rocky Mountain News)
  40. Velaris Launched by DoubleStar to Capitalize on Business Intelligence Consulting Grow
  41. Disease of kings: gout on rise again (The Argus Leader)
  42. Uganda: Workers Losing Out of NSSF Cautious Investment Approach (AllAfrica.com)
  43. Veterans in danger of losing shelter (The Journal News)
  44. BRIEFING - ASIA REAL ESTATE - JULY 30, 2007 (Asia Pulse via Yahoo!7 Finance)
  45. Fast-food diners opting for tip jars (The News Herald)
  46. Captive minds (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
  47. A number of options available for kids' Roth IRAs (Deseret Morning News)
  48. Fayetteville, Ark., no longer just a college town (Deseret Morning News)
  49. Working extra years can have big impact on retirement income (Deseret Morning News)
  50. The Motley Fool (Houston Chronicle)
  51. MaineCare recipients, applicants reminded of federal requirement (Capital Weekly)
  52. INC fills office vacancy (The News & Observer)
  53. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  54. Employers likely target for breach of workers’ information (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  55. MONEY MATTERS (The Plain Dealer)
  56. Social Security numbers should be guarded closely (The Post and Courier)
  57. Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
  58. Gifts can affect SSI payments (The Express-Times)
  59. Hispanics decry lack of recognition of their work ethic (The Patriot-News)
  60. Hilldale Middle School back-to-school dates (Muskogee Phoenix)
  61. Predatory lending causes problems (Williamsport Sun Gazette)
  62. HAAP holding lottery to allow fishing on plant grounds (Kingsport Times-News)
  63. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  64. Funding Your Retirement Poll (About.com)
  65. Around Town (The Little Elm Journal)
  66. MCKINNEY POLICE BLOTTER (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  67. Women and Finance n A Likely Pairing (Southlake Times)
  68. Ave Maria University awards full scholarships to two Immokalee High students (Bonita
  69. Caught shooting off his mouth, too (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  70. Overtime swells pay for many R.I. workers (The Providence Journal)
  71. Overtime swells pay for many R.I. workers (The Providence Journal)
  72. Tories may back privately funded EU poll (Daily Telegraph)
  73. Social Security Q&A (The Record)
  74. Fitz-Gerald: sense of urgency (Colorado Daily)
  75. Seniors take advantage of domestic partnership law (Everett Herald)
  76. Channel 13's Marvin Zindler dies at 85 (Houston Chronicle)
  77. Social Security and You: Work-related income counts (San Antonio Express-News)
  78. Health Calendar (Austin American-Statesman)
  79. Disability delays can lead to personal havoc (USA Today)
  80. Local e-gov maintains momentum (KableNET)
  81. RETIREMENT LIVING: How Do Online Retirement Calculators Stack Up? (Nasdaq)
  82. Controversial plan to deal with deficit still comes up short (Worcester Telegram & Ga
  83. Planning for the Future (Westerly Sun)
  84. Forum paints rosy economic picture (China Daily)
  85. Group of Ministers revived to review social security Bill (The Times of India)
  86. Ave Maria University awards full scholarships to two Immokalee High students (Naples
  87. Ave Maria University awards full scholarships to two Immokalee High students (Bonita
  88. Ohio Schools (Bureau County Republican)
  89. LaMoille Schools (Bureau County Republican)
  90. Baumholder soldier won’t let a brain tumor get him down (Stars and Stripes)
  91. GoM revived to review social security Bill (The Times of India)
  92. Clash over how to get the most from your healthcare rand (Independent Online)
  93. Monday, July 30, 2007 (Deccan Herald)
  94. Is A Roth 401(k) Right For You? (Forbes)
  95. Sandwich Generation Survival Skills (Forbes)
  96. Albuquerque man accused of scheme to steal son's truck (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  97. County children ready for school year (Columbia Daily Herald)
  98. Registration Wednesday for kindergarten, pre-K in Cleburne (Cleburne Times-Review)
  99. Carmie Hill column: Protect your card number 07-29-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
  100. Tensions high at mobile home showdown (Napa Valley Register)
  101. Big interview: Kassim Ouma (Guardian Unlimited)
  102. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  103. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  104. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  105. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  106. Constituents have congressman's ear (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
  107. Kenya: Building Magnate's Fortunes Dwindle As His Empire Crumbles (AllAfrica.com)
  108. Bredesen To Visit City Friday To Promote CoverKids (The Chattanoogan)
  109. Dishing it up (Anchorage Daily News)
  110. ’Demand draft’ scam targets elderly (The Des Moines Register)
  111. 'Demand draft' scam targets elderly (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  112. Mortgages for illegal immigrants (The Charlotte Observer)
  113. Guarding nest eggs through annuities (The Charlotte Observer)
  114. Social Security digits should be guarded (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
  115. Japan’s LDP heads for election defeat (Financial Times)
  116. For the environment (Honolulu Advertiser)
  117. An unexpected leader (The Fresno Bee)
  118. Mortgages for illegal immigrants (The Charlotte Observer)
  119. Reverse mortgages come to co-ops (The Record)
  120. Controversial plan to deal with deficit still comes up short (Worcester Telegram & Ga
  121. Sex offenders drawn to areas with treatment programs, affordable housing (News Journa
  122. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  123. Carmie Hill column: Protect your card number 07-29-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
  124. Wave goodbye to handmade surfboards / Machines replacing sculptors who put the 'soul'
  125. 'She smiles with her eyes' 2nd birthday gives family of ill tot reason to beam, too (
  126. Assassination exposes Japan's underworld / Mob's operations in spotlight after gangst
  127. LIVING THE AMERICAN NIGHTMARE / FORECLOSURES ON THE RISE: As the housing market softe
  128. Caregiving can take bite out of savings (Orlando Sentinel)
  129. Bold thieves enjoy steel of the century (Contra Costa Times)
  130. LOCAL BRIEFS (The Leaf Chronicle)
  131. License hard to get for noncitizens (The Huntsville Times)
  132. INTERNING: Ridgefield student helps congressman (Ridgefield Press)
  133. Common-sense advice on preparing for retirement (Stamford Advocate)
  134. For this club, life begins at 50 (%) (Boston Globe)
  135. Missouri's Growing Economy (Democrat News)
  136. Stopping Illegal Immigration: Focusing on Jobs (Democrat News)
  137. Your taxes ensure you a lifetime of security (Asbury Park Press)
  138. Think percent, not shares when diversifying stocks (Tacoma News Tribune)
  139. Guarding Social Security number grows tough (Orlando Sentinel)
  140. Controversial plan to deal with deficit still comes up short (Worcester Telegram & Ga
  141. Vietnam veterans rejoin to talk about memories from service (The Daily Record)
  142. Spotlight on Business: July 29, 2007 (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
  143. Young adults campaign for same-sex marriage in New York (Plattsburgh Press Republican
  144. Political Notebook: Snyder staffers sitting pretty (Arkansas News Bureau)
  145. 'Most Wanted' fugitive faces new charges (The News Journal)
  146. Little time remains for delinquent tax filers (Opelousas Daily World)
  147. ATM users pay plenty for overdrafts Threat of legislation Deterrents and leeway Indus
  148. School supply give-away planned (The Star Press)
  149. Theft rate increases as metal value climbs (Miami Herald)
  150. Mortgages for illegal immigrants (The Charlotte Observer)
  151. Guarding nest eggs through annuities (The Charlotte Observer)
  152. Has your identity been compromised? (Akron Beacon Journal)
  153. SECURITY STEPS (Akron Beacon Journal)
  154. Congress gets a chance to combat identity theft (Los Angeles Times)
  155. Seniors take advantage of domestic partnership law (Everett Herald)
  156. Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
  157. Captive minds (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  158. AlWood schedules school registration (Quad-City Times)
  159. Welcome to Public Opinion - Chambersburg, PA (Public Opinion)
  160. Fast Forward's Help File (Washington Post)
  161. Brownback's wife stumps in Council Bluffs (Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil)
  162. Business calendar (Pensacola News Journal)
  163. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  164. Care/Help's School Supply Drive application period set to begin next week (Southwest
  165. Albemarle public records Web site up and running (The Daily Progress)
  166. MaineCare recipients, applicants reminded of federal requirement (Capital Weekly)
  167. State wants to know if you might be a dad (Roanoke Times)
  168. Job fair today in Collinsville (Edwardsville Journal)
  169. Do you need long-term-care insurance (Savannah Morning News)
  170. High property taxes talk of town (Evansville Courier & Press)
  171. Substitute teacher orientation set (The Norman Transcript)
  172. Editorial: Health plan could leave our state ailing (Gazette Extra Sports)
  173. Red tape main culprit in delayed hurricane recovery for 13 Angelina County households
  174. Woman looking to set legal record, identity straight (The Gallup Independent)
  175. New U.Va. ID cards are meant to be safer (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  176. DM cabdriver assaulted, robbed (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  177. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  178. Things are knot what they used to be (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  179. The impossible loan: The murky path to a couple's dream home (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  180. Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
  181. On the lam no more (The Express-Times)
  182. Crises happen: Do you think you're prepared? (Concord Monitor)
  183. Retailers say lottery sales down (Muskogee Phoenix)
  184. Protect your Social Security number (The State)
  185. Marvin helps man get Social Security number (ABC 13 Texas)
  186. Bank offers help to identity theft victims (Concord Monitor)
  187. Police: Johnson City driver who killed pedestrian was legally blind (Kingsport Times-
  188. Northwest Moultrie survey spotlights poverty issues (The Moultrie Observer)
  189. Social security numbers revealed (The Daily Iberian)
  190. Big mail scam hits home (The Daily Iberian)
  191. Stolen cars, prison breaks, a friend's murder, cancer, a search for peace - all in on
  192. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  193. Pension twist costs county millions (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  194. 12 Jurors say guilty (The Morganton News Herald)
  195. LIVING THE AMERICAN NIGHTMARE / Joann Gardner (San Francisco Chronicle)
  196. The retirement picture isn't really so bleak (Austin American-Statesman)
  197. Police: Man stole from son serving in Iraq (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
  198. DM cabdriver assaulted, robbed (The Des Moines Register)
  199. Don’t take the bait of e-scammers (The Shelby Star)
  200. Japanese PM could lose upper house (Moldova.org)
  201. Japanese PM could lose upper house (EARTHtimes.org)
  202. M50 Gypsies abandon Irish dream (Guardian Unlimited)
  203. Japanese PM could lose upper house (UPI)
  204. Copper Theives Beware (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  205. Job fair today in Collinsville (Edwardsville Journal)
  206. Care/Help's School Supply Drive application period set to begin next week (Southwest
  207. A pedophile, unabashed, hovers at the edge of the law (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Trib
  208. Plan ahead to save for golden years (The Telegraph)
  209. Church Events (The Nashua Telegraph)
  210. When Silence Isn't Golden (Newsweek)
  211. Job fair today in Collinsville (Collinsville Herald)
  212. Illegal Immigrants Are Unlikely To Claim SS Tax $$ (CBS4 Denver)
  213. Police Blotter (Tuscaloosa News)
  214. Fugitive from N.J. prison now faces long list of charges (Asbury Park Press)
  215. Putting the brakes on growth (Bangkok Post)
  216. Legally blind man charged with vehicular homicide (Bristol Herald Courier)
  217. Fugitive from NJ prison captured (Daily Record)
  218. Fugitive from N.J. prison now faces long list of charges (phillyburbs.com)
  219. CHED to hike scholarship fund to P4 B (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  220. Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
  221. Contact 13 Investigation: Illegal Document Dumping (KTNV Las Vegas)
  222. Liberia: Government Retirees To Get More Benefits (AllAfrica.com)
  223. Properly licensed professionals may help consumers avoid pitfalls (Vallejo Times-Hera
  224. Financial Focus (Journal-Advocate)
  225. Local KDOT workers discover lost wallet (McPherson Sentinel)
  226. Ross’s Rep to Hold Office Hours in Hamburg July 26 (Ashley County Ledger)
  227. Parents' ire grows at pedophile's unabashed blog (International Herald Tribune)
  228. briefly - the milford-miami advertiser (Community Press & Recorder)
  229. briefly - the community journal (Community Press & Recorder)
  230. briefly - the bethel journal (Community Press & Recorder)
  231. Scam Targets Veterans (WGAL via Yahoo! News)
  232. LCCC to offer noncredit aviation course (Times News)
  233. Bucks briefs - 7/28/07 (phillyburbs.com)
  234. The Magic Number for Your Retirement (The Motley Fool)
  235. Homeless get a day of attention (Anchorage Daily News)
  236. Heath school registration coming up in August (The Advocate)
  237. Supervisors to meet on court outsourcing contract (Orange County Register)
  238. LOCAL BRIEFS (The Leaf Chronicle)
  239. Eleven charged with felony identity theft (Contra Costa Times)
  240. Classes help combat common old-age trials (The Daily Review)
  241. Made in India: Low-cost care for ailing parents (Chicago Tribune)
  242. Memory Academy works for seniors (Tri-Valley Herald)
  243. Abuse victims find sanctuary in shelter (Merced Sun-Star)
  244. Lapsed driver's license not difficult to renew (Tulsa World)
  245. What’s in a name? For a new mom, quite a bit (Fairbanks Daily News-Miner)
  246. Fairbanks tobacconist calls it quits after 30 years of catering to pipe smokers (Fair
  247. High-tech ID system sniffs out hidden threats (United States Marines)
  248. Missouri's Growing Economy (Democrat News)
  249. Stopping Illegal Immigration: Focusing on Jobs (Democrat News)
  250. Family, pals rally around Charlotte man (Battle Creek Enquirer)