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