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  1. Some glad Nacchio going to prison but say it's still not enough (The Aspen Times)
  2. Can laws make human beings illegal? (Santa Maria Times)
  3. The Tracker: Action taken (The Tennessean)
  4. General Assembly agrees to changes in 2004 open discovery law (WNCT Greenville)
  5. Ohio Schools (Bureau County Republican)
  6. LaMoille Schools (Bureau County Republican)
  7. Quincy man is living a book-lover's dream (Tallahassee Democrat)
  8. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  9. Contractor for BMW offers regrets over arrests (The Greenville News)
  10. MaineCare recipients, applicants reminded of federal requirement (Capital Weekly)
  11. Beulah youth minister a finalist on "Six Degrees of Martina McBride" (The Bismarck Tr
  12. Mentally Ill Man's Fate Is Still In Limbo (The Tampa Tribune)
  13. Community Calendar (Pahrump Valley Times)
  14. New law helps local woman obtain ID card (Danville Register & Bee)
  15. Substitute teacher orientation set (The Norman Transcript)
  16. $1M payouts (The Post and Courier)
  17. Breakdown of benefits (The Post and Courier)
  18. Families have gotten little money so far (The Post and Courier)
  19. Missing Veterans Affairs Pittsburgh Healthcare laptops won't cause security breach (P
  20. Driver who reportedly struck, killed pedestrian legally blind, police say (Johnson Ci
  21. Newcomers advised to study VN's laws before diving in (The Nation)
  22. Federal lawmakers eyeing higher taxes on tobacco (WATE 6 Knoxville)
  23. Putting the brakes on growth (Bangkok Post)
  24. Parents? Ire Grows at Pedophile?s Unabashed Blog (New York Times)
  25. General Assembly agrees to changes in 2004 open discovery law (WIS News 10 Columbia)
  26. 2 sentenced for bankruptcy fraud in Jackson (WMCTV Memphis)
  27. News Briefs (Wise County Messenger)
  28. Thursday's Our View: The fat of the land (Southwest Iowa News)
  29. General Assembly agrees to changes in 2004 open discovery law (The Daily Comet)
  30. Wilson recognized for years of service (Clark County Democrat)
  31. Some glad Nacchio going to prison but say it's still not enough (The Aspen Times)
  32. Huckabee accused of destroying hard drives (The Politico)
  33. In the flesh trade for extra bucks (The Times of India)
  34. A new Virginia registry claims to protect a father's rights (WAVY 10)
  35. In the flesh trade for extra bucks (The Times of India)
  36. Eleven Bay Area residents charged for stealing identities (CBS 47 Fresno)
  37. Eleven Bay Area residents charged for stealing identities (Fox 6 News San Diego)
  38. BMW food contractor regrets disruption of arrests (The Greenville News)
  39. Pension for Holocaust survivors (Gulf Times)
  40. Thief leaves address for cops (Gulf Times)
  41. Crooks Hit North Texas Food Bank (CBS 11 Dallas/Fort Worth)
  42. 11 People Indicted In Bay Area Identity Theft Case (CBS 5 Bay Area)
  43. Del. state police arrest one of 'America's Most Wanted' (The Daily Times)
  44. Financial Focus (Journal-Advocate)
  45. Hitch Lot Stays Busy (KTRE-TV East Texas)
  46. State police arrest 1 of 'America's Most Wanted' (WRIC 8 News Richmond)
  47. Pool Photography Charges Dropped (KELO Sioux Falls)
  48. State police arrest 1 of 'America's Most Wanted' (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
  49. Arrests At BMW Heat Up Immigration Controversy (WYFF via Yahoo! News)
  50. Arrests At BMW Heat Up Immigration Controversy (WYFF 4 Greenville)
  51. Woman's alleged prescription fraud exposes V.B. Schools employees to ID theft (WAVY 1
  52. Banks pull in $17.5 billion in overdraft fees (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  53. Team 4: Personal Information Of PHEAA Borrowers Stolen (WTAE-TV Pittsburgh)
  54. Eleven Bay Area residents charged for stealing identities (KESQ Palm Springs)
  55. School board streamlines registration process (The Shelby County Reporter)
  56. Eleven Bay Area residents charged for stealing identities (KSBY San Luis Obispo)
  57. Team 4: Personal Information Of PHEAA Borrowers Stolen (WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com
  58. The never-ending campaign (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  59. Woman charged with prescription fraud had list of names, socials (WVEC Norfolk)
  60. New Roof on Trico Gym, Board Inks Logan Dual-Credit Agreement (Du Quoin Evening Call)
  61. Missouri's Growing Economy (Democrat News)
  62. Stopping Illegal Immigration: Focusing on Jobs (Democrat News)
  63. Feds: 11 ran Bay Area ID theft ring like a business (San Jose Mercury News)
  64. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  65. BMW food contractor regrets disruption of arrests (The Greenville News)
  66. 11 East County residents indicted in identity theft scheme (Contra Costa Times)
  67. Minimum wage $9.50? Democrats say maybe (CNN Money)
  68. Amitai Etzioni: A Right to False IDs? (HuffingtonPost)
  69. National Night Out is on at the courthouse (Navasota Examiner)
  70. Information extravaganza coming to Ada (Ada Evening News)
  71. Healthcare debate hits Rhinelander s city hall (The Rhinelander Daily News)
  72. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  73. Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
  74. 4 Ways to Ruin Your Retirement (The Motley Fool)
  75. Job fair today in Collinsville (Edwardsville Journal)
  76. SCHIP reform, a move toward socialized medicine (The South Alabamian)
  77. Knoxville enrollment event for uninsured children (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
  78. Modern Attitudes Don't be afraid to tell telemarketers, 'I'm not interested' (Mooresv
  79. Identity theft charges filed (Daily Citizen)
  80. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-27 18:03 GMT: Amsterdam shares close lower on negative, jitter
  81. By Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer Manufacturing.Net - July 27, 2007 (Logistic
  82. News in this Section (The Times of India)
  83. Oktaha enrollment to begin Monday (Muskogee Phoenix)
  84. TRICARE data exposed (Fort Leavenworth Lamp)
  85. Back to School -- District seeks success for students (Fort Leavenworth Lamp)
  86. Incidents, investigations, arrests in Randolph Co. (Moberly Monitor-Index)
  87. News in this Section (The Times of India)
  88. Exciting advances in Parkinson’ disease - NY Methodist Hospital physician helps pione
  89. Incidents, investigations, arrests in Randolph Co. (Moberly Monitor-Index)
  90. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  91. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  92. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  93. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  94. Third Parties Fumble Data Handoffs (Forbes)
  95. President of drought-stricken Moldova appeals for help (Itar-Tass)
  96. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Overland-St. Ann Jo
  97. Exciting advances in Parkinson’ disease - NY Methodist Hospital physician helps pione
  98. Big mail scam hits home (The Daily Iberian)
  99. -July 27- (Greenville Advocate)
  100. Blunt cites commitment to education, budget surplus in bid for re-election (Dexter Da
  101. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (North County Journa
  102. Social security numbers revealed (The Daily Iberian)
  103. Senate rejects extra $300 million for Real ID (CNET)
  104. Cold case heats up (Hartselle Enquirer)
  105. Job fair today in Collinsville (Granite City Press-Record)
  106. Applicants race clock (The Salinas Californian)
  107. Questions Remain After 2005 Plant Raid (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  108. Senate rejects extra $300 million for Real ID (ZDNet)
  109. Protect your info (Huron Daily Tribune)
  110. Letters to the Editor, July 27, 2007 (The Ashland Daily Press)
  111. Job fair today in Collinsville (Collinsville Herald)
  112. Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
  113. Shoplifter leaves address for police (Sify News)
  114. Aim High, Plan Low, Retire Early (The Motley Fool)
  115. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Northwest County Jo
  116. Doctors' Offices, Pharmacy Burglarized (KPRC Local 2 Houston)
  117. Community Calendar of the Leesville Daily Leader (Leesville Leader)
  118. Helping Hands to distribute school supplies (Leesville Leader)
  119. Financing your wedding & your married life (The Virginia Gazette)
  120. Senior calendar (Port Clinton News Herald)
  121. THOMSON FINANCIAL NEWS TOP STORIES UK and European stockwatch 15:30 BST (Sharewatch)
  122. Fact Sheet: Six Years of Progress under the President's New Freedom Initiative (Busin
  123. Intern Loses 800,000 Social Security Numbers (Slashdot)
  124. Questions, anger remain 2 years after raid on Ark. poultry plant (Pine Bluff Commerci
  125. Local Beat - 07/27/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  126. Former Shanghai Communist party chief out (New Kerala)
  127. Ross’s Rep to Hold Office Hours in Hamburg July 26 (Ashley County Ledger)
  128. Data Theft in Ohio Prompts Court to Limit Public Web Access (Insurance Journal)
  129. Deficit, debt up in first six months of 2007 (Maltamedia.com Daily News)
  130. Marlene Sai gets goofy in 'South Pacific' (Honolulu Advertiser)
  131. The importance of timing (Groton Landmark)
  132. When should you start your Social Security benefits? (Groton Landmark)
  133. Healthy Wisconsin may be bad medicine along border says lawmaker (Rivertowns.net)
  134. Pea Ridge sets school registration (NWAnews.com)
  135. Vedior Affected By Amendment To Social Security In France (Nasdaq)
  136. SSI recipients may avail of other benefits (San Mateo County Times)
  137. Expert: Don Taylor, Ph.D., CFA, CFP (Bankrate.com)
  138. Former Shanghai Communist party chief out (EARTHtimes.org)
  139. Former Shanghai Communist party chief out (Moldova.org)
  140. On the job: Contractor crackdown (The Record)
  141. Local News in Brief (Saint George Spectrum)
  142. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  143. BROKERWATCH Vedior downgraded to 'reduce' from 'add' at Petercam (Sharewatch)
  144. Lawsuit filed against Huckabee over destruction of hard drives (Pine Bluff Commercial
  145. Questions, anger remain 2 years after raid on Ark. poultry plant (Pine Bluff Commerci
  146. Can You Afford a Healthy Retirement? (NPR)
  147. Paulson: Taxes hurt U.S. globally (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  148. Secure Our Future Announces 2008 Presidential Candidates Web Site (PR Newswire via Ya
  149. Dry year could push electric bills higher (Fairview Observer)
  150. The Solution To Corruption In Namibia (The Namibian)
  151. The curious timing of a crackdown (Jewish World Review)
  152. Police Blotter (Daily Southtown)
  153. Beulah youth minister a finalist on "Six Degrees of Martina McBride" (The Bismarck Tr
  154. Montgomery Public Schools (Montgomery Advertiser)
  155. Simplify Corporate Tax System, Paulson Says (Washington Post)
  156. Govt goes slow and steady on social security scheme (rediff.com)
  157. Veg vouchers to seniors (Home News Tribune)
  158. Zimbabwe: Ideological Basis for Price Controls (AllAfrica.com)
  159. LSU to host recarding party to issue new Tiger Cards (The Town Talk)
  160. Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
  161. Lawmaker focuses on executive diversity (Baltimore Sun)
  162. Derek Lee hosts Christian Comedy Show (Philadelphia Daily News)
  163. The Honor Scout Is Indeed Trustworthy (Washington Post)
  164. Zimbabwe: Work Resumes at Beitbridge Industrial Park (AllAfrica.com)
  165. Can laws make human beings illegal? (Santa Maria Times)
  166. Stomp audition, take No. 2, afterEngland trip fails (The Oregonian)
  167. U.S.-born kids were in foster care as parents fought deportation (Miami Herald)
  168. Symposium focuses on local recruitment policies - Jordan (MENAFN)
  169. Dry year could push electric bills higher (The Tennessean)
  170. Should I begin taking my Social Security at 62 or wait for a higher benefit? (The Ind
  171. Scrabble buff says it's all about the words (The Idaho Statesman)
  172. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  173. Candidate Cox says nation needs outsider (Sioux City Journal)
  174. Letters to the editor (Observer-Dispatch)
  175. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  176. City of Moore, firefighters approve new contact (The Norman Transcript)
  177. City of Moore, firefighters approve new contact (The Norman Transcript)
  178. Disaster aid deadlines loom (The Colony Courier-Leader)
  179. MaineCare recipients, applicants reminded of federal requirement (Capital Weekly)
  180. Around Town (The Little Elm Journal)
  181. UVa issuing new ID cards to prevent identity theft (The Daily Progress)
  182. Retirement change passed by City (Franklin County Times)
  183. Paulson Wants Shakeup of Corporate Taxes (SmartPros Accounting)
  184. Women and Finance n A Likely Pairing (Southlake Times)
  185. Lawrence Walsh: How to safeguard the finances of elderly family members (Pittsburgh P
  186. Curran's case (The Express-Times)
  187. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  188. Orie rejects Pittsburgh pension bailout (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  189. Head start programs are taking enrollment applications Aug. 7 (The Enid News & Eagle)
  190. Irwin Eagles marking 100th anniversary (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  191. Getting to know identity thieves (Daily Sparks Tribune)
  192. Dighton and Berkley residents not sold (The Taunton Gazette)
  193. Gen. Clark: Sensitive Gov't. Documents Exposed by LimeWire (BetaNews)
  194. Abstinence program’s future hazy (Herald Journal)
  195. Financial Focus (Journal-Advocate)
  196. Placating the GOP base or protecting the workplace? (Salon.com)
  197. Former Shanghai Party chief sacked from CPC, gov't posts (China Economic Net)
  198. Identity Safety (WJTV Jackson)
  199. With today's technical capabilities identity theft is a growing problem. (WIBW-TV Top
  200. U.S.-born kids were in foster care as parents fought deportation (Miami Herald)
  201. Zim experiences fewer occupational accidents (The Herald)
  202. Pilot insurance scheme launched in cities (China Economic Net)
  203. Introduction - Geriatric challenges (Daily News)
  204. Gusmao, East Timor's Former President, May Lead New Government (Bloomberg.com)
  205. LSU to host recarding party to issue new Tiger Cards (The Town Talk)
  206. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  207. Protesters Demand Property Tax Elimination (WRTV Indianapolis)
  208. Protesters Demand Elimination Of Property Taxes (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Yahoo! N
  209. Questions, anger remain 2 years after raid on Ark. poultry plant (Pine Bluff Commerci
  210. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-27 01:25 GMT: Shanghai former mayor dismissed from all govt po
  211. More Qataris keen on private sector jobs (The Peninsula)
  212. FEMA Registering Families for Assistance (KRGV-TV Texas)
  213. Former Shanghai Party chief sacked from CPC, gov't posts (China Daily)
  214. EPFO for quick social security number (The Times of India)
  215. Safety awareness workshop for lifting industry pla (The Herald)
  216. Pilot insurance scheme launched in cities (China Daily)
  217. Enhancing a Culture of Human Rights (Arab News)
  218. Statement by IMF Mission to Macedonia (IMF)
  219. Sensible steps for future of schools (San Bernardino Sun)
  220. Paulson Gets Support For Tax Overhaul (CBS News)
  221. World in Brief (Times Online)
  222. Marines’ personal data posted online (Stars and Stripes)
  223. Shoplifter leaves address for German police (Reuters)
  224. Housing Woes Tank Stocks Again (US News & World Report)
  225. More Asia and the Pacific Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  226. Paulson gets support for tax overhaul (AP via Yahoo! News)
  227. Work resumes at Beitbridge Industrial Park (The Herald)
  228. SAIC Admits to Lapse in Personal Data Security (Data Storage Today)
  229. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  230. Lawmakers Sign Pledge to Put Aside Politics, Establish Healthier, More Prosperous Fut
  231. President Bush Addresses the American Legislative Exchange Council, Discusses Budget,
  232. School board streamlines registration process (The Shelby County Reporter)
  233. Workers At BMW Plant's Café Arrested (WYFF 4 Greenville)
  234. Senior contributions (The Virginia Gazette)
  235. UPDATE: Oracle, Caterpillar Executives Back Corporate Tax Cut (Nasdaq)
  236. Voters Disapprove of Democratic Congress, but Dislike GOP Even More (CQPolitics.com v
  237. Questions, anger remain 2 years after raid on Ark. poultry plant (Pine Bluff Commerci
  238. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  239. Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
  240. Court: Felons can't vote until legal fines paid (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  241. TRICARE data exposed (Fort Leavenworth Lamp)
  242. Back to School -- District seeks success for students (Fort Leavenworth Lamp)
  243. Shoplifter leaves address for German police (Muzi)
  244. Estimations: Industrial production and salaries set to grow until 2010 (Nine O'Clock)
  245. Workers At BMW Plant's Café Arrested (WYFF via Yahoo! News)
  246. Gideon High School announces opening day (Daily Dunklin Democrat)
  247. Resident snuffs out phone scam 07-26-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
  248. Little People family continues to grow 07-26-2007 (Plainview Daily Herald)
  249. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  250. Attorney General warns of scams (BizJournals)