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  1. News 7.23.2007 (Radio Prague)
  2. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  3. Old Mutual urges SA to save (News 24 South Africa)
  4. Audit: USDA Paid $1.1 Billion To Dead Farmers (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
  5. Holding welfare pay 'won't work' (The Australian)
  6. Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
  7. Private sector key in pension reform (IAfrica South African Business News)
  8. Making amends (The Lantern)
  9. Kate Nash: YouTube/CNN debate is more engaging, and so is governor (Albuquerque Tribu
  10. Crime deteriorating moral values due to militancy: Sayeed (The Times of India)
  11. Traffic deaths down, motorcycle deaths up (UPI)
  12. USDA Paid Dead Farmers $1.1B (CBS News)
  13. Analyst: Legal-worker system can handle Ariz. inquiries (East Valley Tribune)
  14. Libertarians consider the 'Burgh as site of national convention (Pittsburgh Post-Gaze
  15. 3 Day Forecast (KARK Little Rock)
  16. Plane makes emergency landing (The Joplin Globe)
  17. 8:07 a.m. No major changes in Eureka Springs after pro-marijuana initiative (The Jopl
  18. Newspapers Highlight Medicare Issues (Medical News Today)
  19. Survey Says: iPods and Other Portable Storage Devices Are a Growing Threat for Data L
  20. Finding Employer Tax IDs Has Never Been Easier (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  21. Government pays $1.1 billion - to dead people (The Globe Gazette)
  22. Article Tools (Sunday Times)
  23. Medicare Part D: fiscal debacle – and a lobbyist's dream (The Record)
  24. Lekgotla to discuss social cohesion (Independent Online)
  25. Domestic news (The West Australian)
  26. Foiling Web Snoops (WCVB Boston)
  27. Immigrants are better educated: report (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
  28. Before you hit 65: A quick Medicare primer (The Buffalo News)
  29. Unlearned lessons of cover-ups (Coshocton Tribune)
  30. Democrats Field Questions In YouTube Debate (New London Day)
  31. Patient Information Exposed In Hospital Security Lapse (WRTV Indianapolis)
  32. Patient Information Exposed In Hospital Security Lapse (WRTV TheIndyChannel.com via Y
  33. Vetted nominees (The Ghanaian Chronicle)
  34. MaineCare to ask for citizenship proof (Bangor Daily News)
  35. Maine woman sues Castro in father's death (Bangor Daily News)
  36. BanX Inc. Announces Increased Nationwide Distribution Efforts of BanXcard(R) in Respo
  37. Minimum wage ... (Culpeper Star-Exponent)
  38. Laurel man convicted of bank fraud (Baltimore Sun)
  39. Get mail where and when you want it (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  40. Hague renews call for referendum on EU treaty (Guardian Unlimited)
  41. 07-24-07 EUR ALL ON ONE PAGE (Eurweb)
  42. USDA sent $1.1B to deceased farmers (The Pantagraph)
  43. Same-sex couples sign up for rights in Olympia (Tri-City Herald)
  44. Planning for the Future (Westerly Sun)
  45. Sen. Obama speaks in Hampton (Hampton Union)
  46. Jeff shelter in financial crunch (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  47. France To Pay Back EUR5.1 Billion To Welfare System By Oct Newspaper (Nasdaq)
  48. GAO: Dead farmers kept getting funds (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  49. Hague renews call for referendum (Guardian Unlimited)
  50. Mbeki to push fight on poverty at 'lekgotla' (Independent Online)
  51. State's employment checks played part in new law (The Daily Dispatch)
  52. Reliance on consultants cited in Ohio data loss (The Toledo Blade)
  53. Apply for retirement benefits online (Lake County News Sun)
  54. ABCs to ACts (Montgomery Advertiser)
  55. Report: U.S. pays deceased farmers (The Des Moines Register)
  56. USDA sent 1.1 billion to deceased farmers (The Bismarck Tribune)
  57. Report: U.S. pays deceased farmers (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  58. Do you need long-term-care insurance? (MENAFN)
  59. Visit our Web site, www.app.com, and click on this story in the Ocean section for a l
  60. Are You Saving Too Much? (Investopedia)
  61. 3 added to city's homicide toll (The Florida Times-Union)
  62. Kenya: Mwau's Entry Could Tilt Scales in Kilome's 10-Man Race (AllAfrica.com)
  63. Community Brief Blood Drive (Los Banos Enterprise)
  64. U.S. farm subsidies paid to occupants of cemeteries (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  65. It's a lode on their minds (Casper Star-Tribune)
  66. Community Calendar for July 24 (Clanton Advertiser)
  67. System can handle Ariz. ID checks (The Arizona Republic)
  68. 3 women surrender on 23-count indictment (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  69. Health briefs (Star-Gazette)
  70. 60-Plus—Still Ambitious and Working (PRWeb)
  71. SurePayroll Insights Survey: Most Small Business Owners Say Healthcare will Influence
  72. System ready to check work status (Arizona Daily Star)
  73. It's easy to change names; ID-theft suspects did it a lot (Seattle Times)
  74. Gay partners make it official (Seattle Times)
  75. Gay couples gain domestic partnership rights (Everett Herald)
  76. Eight signs you may know an identity thief (MSN Money Canada)
  77. SurePayroll Insights Survey: Most Small Business Owners Say Healthcare will Influence
  78. McCain, in Michigan, calls for tax overhaul (Detroit News)
  79. Snow's request to see records granted (Northwest Herald)
  80. Crises Happen. Are You Ready? (Washington Post)
  81. Letters to the Editor (The Record)
  82. Taking the road toward citizenship (Santa Maria Times)
  83. Government study uncovers post-mortem payments to farmers (The Times of Northwest Ind
  84. USDA sent $1.1B to deceased farmers (The Pantagraph)
  85. Lots of dead presidents went to dead farmers, GAO says (Lincoln Journal Star)
  86. Immigration law tough on employers (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  87. McCain, in Michigan, calls for tax overhaul (Detroit News)
  88. Tue, Jul 24 2007 (The Joplin Globe)
  89. Preparing for citizenship (The Lompoc Record)
  90. Census 2010 - National survey may get a little easier (The Gleaner)
  91. Is America becoming a global credit risk? (MENAFN)
  92. Minimum wage sees first increase in ten years - News (The Weber State University Sign
  93. MARSHALL LOEB'S DAILY MONEY TIP: Do You Need Long-term-care Insurance? (Nasdaq)
  94. Washington state gay couples line up to register on first day of domestic partnership
  95. Women's golf tourney opens play in Carthage (The Joplin Globe)
  96. Former MoBay mayor praised for service to city, country (The Jamaica Observer)
  97. Pensions ‘follow’ taxpayers (The Providence Journal)
  98. Cybercrime Poses Challenges for Government, Industry Says Report (LinuxElectrons)
  99. Council targets dilapidated structures (Rocky Mount Telegram)
  100. Young Florida Voters On The Decline (WCTV Tallahassee)
  101. McCain Unveils New Plan For Jobs Before Local Group (22 WSBT South Bend)
  102. Mother Upset Because Her 9-Year-Old has a Line of Credit (WAFB Baton Rouge)
  103. PAUL B. FARRELL: Is America Becoming A Global Credit Risk? (Nasdaq)
  104. AARP Statement On Tonight's CNN / YouTube Presidential Debate (The San Francisco Exam
  105. Bill for New York City ID Card to Be Introduced by Councilman (New York Times)
  106. Brazen burglar arrested at Topeka firehouse (49 ABC News Topeka)
  107. Investors await reinvigorated reforms (Financial Times)
  108. Q&A | Perspectives (Business News Americas)
  109. Debate transcript (USA Today)
  110. Employer guilty in identity case (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  111. Tory leader outlines trade vision in Rwanda (Guardian Unlimited)
  112. USDA sent $1.1B to deceased farmers (The Pantagraph)
  113. AARP Statement On Tonight's CNN / YouTube Presidential Debate (PR Newswire via Yahoo!
  114. Man once on terror watch list makes plea deal (9 News Denver)
  115. CNN, YouTube Democratic Debate Transcript 2 (WCBD-TV Charleston)
  116. Road builder won't bid for jobs (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
  117. American Standard to sell bath unit (UPI)
  118. Community forestry needs room to grow, says report (SciDev.net)
  119. Wash. gay couples line up for new rights (Centre Daily Times)
  120. User-generated questions in CNN/YouTube debate (CyberJournalist.net)
  121. School Supplies (KTTC Rochester)
  122. Cameron outlines trade vision (Guardian Unlimited)
  123. GAO: Dead farmers got $1.1 billion from taxpayers (USA Today)
  124. Yahoo joins industry in defining how long it will hold onto search data (iTNews)
  125. Two car bombs kill 12 in Baghdad (International Herald Tribune)
  126. New Turkish government faces urgent challenges on economy (Gulf Times)
  127. Butler County eligible for aid (El Dorado Times)
  128. Many fear crisis as costs soar, ranks of uninsured grow (Reading Eagle)
  129. MaineCare Changing Application Process (WCSH 6 Portland)
  130. Congo activity concerns U.N. council (UPI)
  131. Turkey's winners and losers (UPI)
  132. Pensions ‘follow’ taxpayers (The Providence Journal)
  133. Living in Shenzhen becoming more costly (China Daily)
  134. USDA Sent $1.1B To Deceased Farmers (CBS News)
  135. Debate Goes YouTube (NBC 24 Toledo)
  136. YouTube questions get right to the point (CNN.com)
  137. Ring of serial name changers face federal fraud, identity-theft charges (Seattle Time
  138. Failed US policies could hurt ties with China (The National)
  139. Voters ask the questions during historic debate (Sports Illustrated)
  140. USDA sent $1.1B to deceased farmers (AP via Yahoo! News)
  141. Women and finance: A likely pairing (The Observer)
  142. USDA sent $1.1B to deceased farmers (The Pantagraph)
  143. Customer Service (Brandon Sun)
  144. Sports Briefs (Point Pleasant Register)
  145. Analysis: Schering-Plough posts strong Q2 (UPI)
  146. National's Welfare Agenda Equals Status Quo (Scoop.co.nz)
  147. E-cards not always a friendly hello (WAFF 48 News Huntsville)
  148. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  149. Federal Payments Went to Deceased Farmers, Says GAO (AG Weekly)
  150. Brides stranded by fly-by-night NRI grooms (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
  151. MaineCare Changing Application Process (WCSH 6 Portland)
  152. Government study uncovers post-mortem payments to farmers (The Times of Northwest Ind
  153. Confronting the Future with Wisdom and Courage (IMF)
  154. Yahoo Joins Industry In Defining How Long It Will Hold Onto Search Data (InformationW
  155. Africa: Taking On Violence Against Women (AllAfrica.com)
  156. Africa: Africans Fear 'Ruin' in Europe Trade Talks (AllAfrica.com)
  157. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-23 22:09 GMT: USDA sent dead farmers $1.1 billion (Interactive
  158. Q&A | Perspectives (Business News Americas)
  159. Draft EU treaty thuds the table (BBC News)
  160. Lots of dead presidents went to dead farmers, GAO says (Lincoln Journal Star)
  161. USDA sent dead farmers $1.1 billion (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  162. School Conducts Anti-Phishing Research (Norwalk Advocate)
  163. Security Break on Military Insurance (WJHG Panama City)
  164. USDA sent $1.1B to deceased farmers (AP via Yahoo! News)
  165. Taxpayer advocate: IRS may shortcut taxpayer rights to reduce tax gap (FCW.com)
  166. Police: Drugs, Stolen Laptop Seized In Search (Fox 12 Oregon)
  167. Washington state gay couples line up to register (China Daily)
  168. Gay couples line up to register domestic partnership (Pravda)
  169. Veterans news release (Moberly Monitor-Index)
  170. Government posts consolidated public sector surplus (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  171. Wash. Gay Couples Line Up For New Rights (CBS News)
  172. Public Safety Log (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  173. The Biggest Retirement Savings Excuses (The Motley Fool)
  174. Wash. Gay Couples Line Up for New Rights (San Francisco Chronicle)
  175. Courier News Online - Wash. state gay couples line up on first day of partnership law
  176. Washington state's new domestic partnership law takes effect (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St.
  177. Brazil Government To Release BRL6.8 Billion In Frozen '07 Budget Funds (Nasdaq)
  178. Gay Couples Line Up To Register Unions In Wash. (Fox 12 Oregon)
  179. Women need to make retirement a top priority (The Telegraph)
  180. WA gay couples line up to register as domestic partners (The Columbian)
  181. No decision (The Hindu)
  182. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  183. Analysis: Access still plagues AIDS fight (UPI)
  184. Wash. gay couples line up for new rights (AP via Yahoo! News)
  185. Eric Smith: Sales taxes equal for everyone (The Capital)
  186. AHC speeds up registration with Bulldog Express (The Adobe Press)
  187. Immigration law tough on employers (Eastern Arizona Courier)
  188. WA gay couples line up to register as domestic partners (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  189. Letters to the Editor (The Record)
  190. RSD substitute teacher workshops this week (The Courier)
  191. Angola: Cunene - Public Administration Promotes Training in Property Management (AllA
  192. Attorney General warns of scams (Puget Sound Business Journal)
  193. Area man, family struggle to adjust after ATV wreck (The Indiana Gazette)
  194. Take a closer look at illegal aliens (Delta Democrat Times)
  195. Military health data were at risk (Moldova.org)
  196. Military health data were at risk (EARTHtimes.org)
  197. Question value of lawsuits (UPI)
  198. Veterans news release (Moberly Monitor-Index)
  199. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Overland-St. Ann Jo
  200. Wash. Gay Couples Line Up for New Rights (The Post-Star)
  201. Capital Sources: Anatomy of a Nuclear Sting (Newsweek)
  202. 87-Year-Old Monk's Identity May Be Solved (News Channel 5 Cleveland)
  203. Military health data were at risk (UPI)
  204. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Hazelwood-Bridgeton
  205. The YouTube election? (Stuff)
  206. School Conducts Anti-Phishing Research (Norwalk Advocate)
  207. Local Beat - 07/23/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  208. Cunene: Public Administration Promotes Training in Property Management (AngolaPress)
  209. Same Sex Couples Register For Domestic Partnerships (KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma)
  210. Erdogan's Message (TurkishPress.com)
  211. Hidden agendas, not kids, dominate SCHIP debate (Daily American)
  212. Petrie: 'I've committed a crime' (Gazette Extra Sports)
  213. Hawai’i Shows Its Support for the People of the FSM (Small Town Papers News Service)
  214. Young Florida voters show apathetic streak (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
  215. Wash. Gay Couples Line Up for New Rights (The Houma Courier)
  216. Testing Your Financial Planner (CBS News)
  217. Wash. gay couples line up for new rights (The Charlotte Observer)
  218. Wash. gay couples line up for new rights (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  219. Today in local history (North Adams Transcript)
  220. LATEST HEADLINES (PlanetOut)
  221. Wash. Gay Couples Line Up for New Rights (Northwest Florida Daily News)
  222. Two Car Bombs Kill 12 in Baghdad (New York Times)
  223. Rwanda: Social Security Fund - Taking Care of the Future (AllAfrica.com)
  224. International scheme foiled (The Times-Journal)
  225. What is identity theft? (Huron Daily Tribune)
  226. Around East Texas 07/23/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
  227. Domestic partnership law takes effect today (KTVB Boise)
  228. [Comment] A new beginning for Kosovo (Euro Observer)
  229. Defending data on laptops, cell phones, PDA a job for all users (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  230. Vitter comes out of seclusion, claims New Orleans prostitutes don't exist; some say o
  231. Aldermen consider utility tax rebate (Wentzville Journal)
  232. WA gay couples line up to register as domestic partners (The Olympian)
  233. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  234. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  235. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  236. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  237. University sets lure to find depths of online security threats (The York Dispatch)
  238. Leesville Daily Leader Community Calendar (Leesville Leader)
  239. Diver, 36, dies after lightning strikes his oxygen tank (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  240. Around Town (McKinney Messenger)
  241. Allsup Explains What Someone Needs to Know Before They Apply for Social Security Disa
  242. Turkish stocks hit record high on AKP election victory (TurkishPress.com)
  243. Burial costly for for immigrants in U.S. (Laredo Morning Times)
  244. Milford Medical Laboratory Offers No-False-Positive DNA-sequencing Human Papillomavir
  245. Labour & Employment (Mondaq)
  246. Education Briefs (The Robesonian)
  247. Young Florida Voters Show Apathetic Streak (First Coast News)
  248. Russia offers fig leaf in British dispute (UPI)
  249. Community forestry needs room to grow, says report (SciDev.net)
  250. In Indiana phishing study, students take the bait (USA Today)