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  1. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  2. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  3. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  4. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  5. Red Cross urges hurricane readiness (Bradenton Herald)
  6. Chiropractor Gets Eight Months (Westport News)
  7. Fired Intern Says Strickland Made Him A Scapegoat (News Channel 5 Cleveland)
  8. How personal is your personal information? (University Daily Kansan)
  9. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  10. Red Cross taking appointments for energy assistance (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
  11. Fired Intern: Strickland Made Me A Scapegoat In Data Theft Case (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)
  12. Beijing told to clean up as one-year Olympic countdown nears (TODAYonline)
  13. SUNNY (Charlotte Sun)
  14. Supergroup Chicago plays to enthusiastic crowd of 10,000 (Goshen News)
  15. Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
  16. 15% Is the New 10% (The Motley Fool)
  17. Campaign Notebook (Lowell Sun)
  18. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Overland-St. Ann Jo
  19. Beijing told to clean up as one-year Olympic countdown nears (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  20. Chamber wants sanction immunity option added to law (Arizona Daily Sun)
  21. How personal is your personal information? (University Daily Kansan)
  22. Intern: Bosses pressured resignation after data theft inquiry (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Fa
  23. Intern: Bosses pressured resignation after data theft inquiry (KTVO-TV Kirksville)
  24. Intern: Bosses pressured resignation after data theft inquiry (WMCTV Memphis)
  25. Fired intern says Strickland made him a scapegoat (WKYC Cleveland)
  26. Two sought in financial fraud scheme (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  27. SUNNY (Charlotte Sun)
  28. Press Scan (TurkishPress.com)
  29. Woman accused of identity theft (Central Kentucky News Journal)
  30. Intern: Bosses pressured resignation after data theft inquiry (Port Clinton News Hera
  31. ‘Guest’ Treatment (Seven Days)
  32. Intern says he is scapegoat in Ohio data theft (WTVG-TV Toledo)
  33. National Night Out is on at the courthouse (Navasota Examiner)
  34. Congress pushes to ban SSNs from ID cards - Military News, Army News, opinions, edito
  35. HARLINGEN — A Mercedes man and a Weslaco woman are charged with burglary of a motor v
  36. Intern Says Pressured to Resign After Data Theft (NBC 24 Toledo)
  37. Local agencies forced to fight over smaller pieces of Homeland Security pie (Charlest
  38. Police: Court Web Site Used In Identity Theft Operation (WBNS-10TV Columbus)
  39. Job fair today in Collinsville (Collinsville Herald)
  40. Fired intern says Strickland made him a scapegoat (WFMJ Youngstown)
  41. Son charged after mother says he abused her, held her prisoner (Fargo Forum)
  42. In Brief: Ashdown High School announces back-to-school information (Texarkana Gazette
  43. Tax-Exempt Groups Owe $1 Billion (Time Magazine)
  44. 'Guns and Hoses' Blood drive is set (Paris Express)
  45. Data theft prompts court to limit public Web access (Telegraph-Forum)
  46. Ross’s Rep to Hold Office Hours in Hamburg July 26 (Ashley County Ledger)
  47. Ex-party chief in Shanghai ousted from Parliament (International Herald Tribune)
  48. Is it time for you to buy long-term care insurance? (Modesto Bee)
  49. ChoicePoint profits slide (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  50. For the SEA, it's back to the future (Concord Monitor)
  51. Russian authorities decide to tackle problem of vagrancy (Itar-Tass)
  52. 30 years and counting... (Eastern Shore News)
  53. ChoicePoint profits drop 6.6 percent (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  54. ChoicePoint Reports Drop in 2Q Profit (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  55. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  56. Is tapping an IRA worth the penalty? (Bankrate.com)
  57. STOCKWATCH Dutch staffing stocks lead decliners on Randstad's cautious outlook (Share
  58. Study says tax-exempt groups owe $1 billion (Contra Costa Times)
  59. Bringing Home The Bacon (Forbes)
  60. LOCAL BRIEFS (The Leaf Chronicle)
  61. Amherst woman sues Ameriquest over loan practices (New Hampshire Business Review)
  62. Britain would 'look again' at treaty deal if red lines breached: Brown (Eu Business)
  63. Two sought in financial fraud scheme (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  64. ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
  65. WHERE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES STAND (The Des Moines Register)
  66. WHERE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES STAND (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  67. Checking legal status of employees won't be overwheming (The Daily Dispatch)
  68. Mainer sues Castro in father's death (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
  69. Castro sued in death of U.S. pilot (MSNBC)
  70. SISTER ANDREE FRIES (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  71. RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com)
  72. Court alters its Web site after online identity theft (The Columbus Dispatch)
  73. -July 27- (Greenville Advocate)
  74. Police Beat (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
  75. Medicare Part D: fiscal debacle – and a lobbyist's dream (The Record)
  76. new england news briefs (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  77. It's a lode on their minds (Casper Star-Tribune)
  78. Woman Sued Castro in Father's Death (Northwest Florida Daily News)
  79. Del. woman's statement speaks for a generation (The News Journal)
  80. Grief, anger among emotions at Goree funeral (The Decatur Daily)
  81. Nagasaki mayor's slaying sheds light on yakuza's decline (Seattle Times)
  82. Working women less prepared for income-limiting disability (Star-Gazette)
  83. 1.1 billion in subsidies sent to dead farmers, audit says (The Daily News)
  84. Understaffing Strains Social Security (Washington Post)
  85. Immunity in illegal- hire cases is sought (Arizona Daily Star)
  86. GAO: Tax-exempt groups didn't pay nearly $1 billion (Arizona Daily Star)
  87. Seniors protest rent hike (San Bernardino Sun)
  88. Fed: Database can handle checks on job-seekers checks (Tucson Citizen)
  89. Botulism cases spur call for USDA funds (New Haven Register)
  90. Board backs shifting of inmate health benefits (Marin Independent Journal)
  91. Data lapse involved 51,000, St. Vincent says (The Indianapolis Star)
  92. Two women escape from blaze (Santa Maria Times)
  93. Blind Rockland worker claims Levitz fired him over disability (The Journal News)
  94. Rockland AM Report (The Journal News)
  95. Rockland gets money to black out Social Security numbers on public documents (The Jou
  96. Blind Rockland worker claims Levitz fired him over disability (The Journal News)
  97. Nuclear fission is a better fuel alternative (Oregon Daily Emerald)
  98. Around Town (The Little Elm Journal)
  99. Nine Hacks That Will Make You the Master of Your IPhone (Wired News)
  100. Audit: $6.4M in VA computer gear lost (Deseret Morning News)
  101. Snow's request to see records granted (Northwest Herald)
  102. Orbán's historic alliance (The Budapest Sun)
  103. Group demands changes in employer sanctions law (East Valley Tribune)
  104. Shooting death ruled an accident (The State)
  105. Nussle states case for budget director (Quad-City Times)
  106. Short Takes (Logan Herald-Observer)
  107. Important to know the ABCs of kindergarten registration (The Alexander City Outlook)
  108. Charleston school registration is Friday, Monday (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  109. Tax exempt groups owe $1 billion in taxes (The Alliance Review)
  110. Auditors can't locate VA computer equipment originally worth $6.4 million (The Standa
  111. For Thieves, Copper Is Gold in the Gutter (Washington Post)
  112. FDR's forgotten fervor (The Gleaner)
  113. From boy to Marine (Jackson Hole News)
  114. USDA sent 1.1 billion to deceased farmers (The Bismarck Tribune)
  115. Tricare patients’ records at risk (The Fayetteville Observer)
  116. Belk's legacy grows long after death (The Joplin Globe)
  117. All-star teams converge on region (The Joplin Globe)
  118. Local Sports Briefs (The Joplin Globe)
  119. The Big Three (Cato Institute)
  120. R-8 board lends an ear to policy on personal electronics (The Joplin Globe)
  121. Novel Debate Format Sees Quirky Videos, Clinton Targeted, Criticism of War Operations
  122. VA loses track of many computers (The Kansas City Star)
  123. Student appeals one-year suspension for air-gun shooting (The Joplin Globe)
  124. Paulson Says U.S. Hurt by High Tax Rates (New York Times)
  125. System ready to check work status (FOX 11 Tucson)
  126. Communities waging war against mosquitoes (The Joplin Globe)
  127. Official: "Mass incidents" involving labor disputes on the rise (China Economic Net)
  128. Auditors Can't Find VA Computer Equipment (Fox News)
  129. County officials mum on FBI investigation (The Joplin Globe)
  130. Task force updated on waste cleanup (The Joplin Globe)
  131. Woman, 77, says son abused her for 3 days (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  132. Data theft prompts court to limit public Web access (WKYC Cleveland)
  133. Former banker pleads guilty to embezzlement (The Joplin Globe)
  134. Watch group: Hogs (not chickens) put Missouri in top 10 (The Joplin Globe)
  135. Data theft prompts court to limit public Web access (WFMJ Youngstown)
  136. Data theft prompts court to limit public Web access (FOX 45 Dayton)
  137. Hague renews call for referendum on EU treaty (Guardian Unlimited)
  138. School-shooting trial to go forward (The Joplin Globe)
  139. Murdoch’s Crackpot Minion (The New York Observer)
  140. Medicare Part D: fiscal debacle – and a lobbyist's dream (The Record)
  141. Jay Rosen: All the questions citizens got to ask in the first-ever YouTube debate (Hu
  142. Canadian Green tinge (Warrnambool Standard)
  143. Miami officials still wait for details about trailers (The Joplin Globe)
  144. Hiring verification change brings bidder back (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  145. Jennifer L. Pozner: YouTube/CNN Debate Illuminates Positives and Pitfalls (Huffington
  146. DIGITAL AGE AIDS QUESTS FOR HISTORY (La Grande Observer)
  147. Britain would 'look again' at treaty deal if red lines breached: Brown (Eu Business)
  148. As more families try to avoid eviction, help is harder to find (KVAL Eugene)
  149. Two Arrested in String of Robberies (KRGV-TV Texas)
  150. Impending crackdown on illegals suspected (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  151. Impending crackdown on illegals suspected (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  152. On the job: Contractor crackdown (The Record)
  153. Mike Pound: Tomato judging a fulfillment of lifelong dream (The Joplin Globe)
  154. "Mass incidents" involving labor disputes on the rise: official (2) (People's Daily)
  155. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  156. Data loss inquiry continues (BG News)
  157. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-25 00:38 GMT: Tax exempts owe $1 billion in taxes (Interactive
  158. Republican Chutzpah Watch (CBS News)
  159. LOOMAN'S ETHICS PAYMENTS (San Francisco Bay Guardian)
  160. Altus Schools to hold One-Stop Enrollment, Shot Clinic and Parent@School sign-up Aug.
  161. Beaver Dam woman charged with identity theft (Fond du Lac Reporter)
  162. Tax exempts owe $1 billion in taxes (Centre Daily Times)
  163. Lack of security leaves TRICARE data exposed (WAVY 10)
  164. New roof a load of grief for Avery woman (The Union Democrat)
  165. Illegal immigrants are draining United States resources (News Transcript)
  166. Tax exempts owe $1 billion in taxes (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  167. St. Vincent Hospital: Personal data put on Internet (The Indianapolis Star)
  168. 11 face federal fraud charges after numerous name changes (The Olympian)
  169. Man Can't Get License After RMV Identity Glitch (WCVB Boston)
  170. The deadline to register for disaster assistance is just a couple weeks away on Augus
  171. Minimum Wage Increases First Time In Decade For East Texans (KLTV 7 Tyler)
  172. Do Cuban immigrants have the same rights as Americans? (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
  173. Floods Affect Social Security Checks (NewsChannel 4)
  174. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Hazelwood-Bridgeton
  175. Morton Kondracke: (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  176. Sensible steps on teaching future (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  177. Police: Identity Thieves Use Government Web Site To Access Information (WCMH Columbus
  178. Auditors can't find VA computer gear (Centre Daily Times)
  179. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Northwest County Jo
  180. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is (Redlands Daily Facts)
  181. VA can't account for millions in computer equipment (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul)
  182. 2:39 p.m. Environmental task force sets up checking account (The Joplin Globe)
  183. Auditors can't find VA computer gear (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  184. 2:43 p.m. Study ranks Missouri in top 10 where hogs are raised (The Joplin Globe)
  185. 4:56 p.m. Former Baxter bank VP pleads guilty to embezzlement (The Joplin Globe)
  186. Butler County eligible for aid (El Dorado Times)
  187. Ancestry.com helps explore family trees; Available at Logan library (News Democrat &
  188. Guidelines listed for free, reduced price school lunches (Denison Bulletin Review)
  189. Energy and the U.S. Macro Economy (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis)
  190. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Overland-St. Ann Jo
  191. Veterans agency missing millions in IT equipment (Addict 3D)
  192. George Bush—the Musical (Theater) (City Pages)
  193. East Africa: MPs Moot East African Carrier (AllAfrica.com)
  194. -July 18- (Greenville Advocate)
  195. Federal subsidies going to farmers years after their deaths (Chesterton Tribune)
  196. Woman accused of identity theft (Central Kentucky News Journal)
  197. Veterans agency missing millions in IT equipment (InfoWorld)
  198. Figuring Out Your Credit Score (WSFA 12 Montgomery)
  199. Veterans agency missing millions in IT equipment (InfoWorld via Yahoo! News)
  200. USDA Paid Dead Farmers $1.1 Billion (Time Magazine)
  201. Town and Country cracks down on solicitors (West County Journal)
  202. Why investment community loves Turkey’s neo-Islamists (Financial Times)
  203. Bigger safety budgets proposed for New Albany (The Evening News and the Tribune)
  204. Official: Employment database can handle traffic from Arizona (Tucson Citizen)
  205. Public Safety Log (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  206. Sports Briefs (Ridgecrest Daily Independent)
  207. LEADER ARTICLE: Yes, Prime Minister (The Times of India)
  208. Carroll County Code meets Open Meetings Act standards (The Prairie Advocate)
  209. 2:39 p.m. Environmental task force sets up checking account (The Joplin Globe)
  210. Widow tells of finding husband dead (Hope Star)
  211. Today in local history (North Adams Transcript)
  212. Helping Boomers Realize Their Retirement Dreams: Announcing Baby Boomer Retirement Pr
  213. Take a closer look at illegal aliens (Delta Democrat Times)
  214. CNN/YouTube Democratic debate: Complete video (CNN.com)
  215. Letters to the Editor (The Record)
  216. It’s a lode on their minds: Cal Poly student among gold panning enthusiasts (The San
  217. Do You Need Long-Term-Care Insurance? (CBS News)
  218. System can handle Ariz. ID checks (The Arizona Republic)
  219. Bush’s veto threat is too little too late, claim critics (Financial Times)
  220. Robert J. Elisberg: President George W. Bush: An Appreciation (HuffingtonPost)
  221. Financial Futures (Washington Post)
  222. Official: Employment database can handle traffic from Arizona (KVOA Tucson)
  223. More News (Gazette.Net)
  224. FYI - 07/24/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  225. RPD officer learns from Afghanistan experience (Richmond Register)
  226. Rockland clerk's office gets grant to black out SSNs (The Journal News)
  227. Woman sues Castro in father's death (Boston Globe)
  228. Chief: Race not a factor in case (Gazette Extra Sports)
  229. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  230. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  231. Auditors find that Agriculture Department sent $1.1 billion in payments to dead farme
  232. Retirement harder on widows (The Record)
  233. The great view debate (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  234. *Improved performance for tribunal users in service's first year (Government News Net
  235. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  236. Social Security scammer Costello sentenced again (The Columbian)
  237. It's a lode on their minds (Casper Star-Tribune)
  238. Details unveiled in Rollins shooting (Washington Times-Herald)
  239. Social Security Q&A (Centre Daily Times)
  240. Personal data of 500,000 service members at risk (FCW.com)
  241. Great Moments in Local Government (Cato Institute)
  242. Nussle begins Congressional hearings (Quad-City Times)
  243. Sports Briefs (Ridgecrest Daily Independent)
  244. Demo's aim: Quell opposition to employer sanctions law (Arizona Daily Sun)
  245. Tribunal Service deals with 600,000 cases in first year (The Lawyer)
  246. Tax collections dip (Ada Evening News)
  247. OUTLOOK Vedior to post rising Q2 sales, net; focus on French subsidy rebates (Sharewa
  248. Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
  249. Assessing the CNN-YouTube Debate (Newsweek)
  250. Purse snatched from car through open window (The Buffalo News)