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