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  1. Turkish stocks hit record high on AKP election victory (TurkishPress.com)
  2. Burial costly for for immigrants in U.S. (Laredo Morning Times)
  3. Milford Medical Laboratory Offers No-False-Positive DNA-sequencing Human Papillomavir
  4. Labour & Employment (Mondaq)
  5. Education Briefs (The Robesonian)
  6. Young Florida Voters Show Apathetic Streak (First Coast News)
  7. Russia offers fig leaf in British dispute (UPI)
  8. Community forestry needs room to grow, says report (SciDev.net)
  9. In Indiana phishing study, students take the bait (USA Today)
  10. Interest rate on Provident Fund kept unchanged (New Kerala)
  11. Turkish stocks, business applaud AKP election victory (TurkishPress.com)
  12. Czech women's pension about one fifth lower than men's - stats (?eské noviny)
  13. Caring Tree helps disadvantaged children By Lee Bonorden/Austin Daily Herald (Austin
  14. Turkish Markets Rise After Erdogan Is Re-Elected (Update7) (Bloomberg.com)
  15. School Conducts Anti-Phishing Research (Norwalk Advocate)
  16. TIM PARTICIPACOES S.A. Announces its Consolidated Results for the Second Quarter 2007
  17. Dead farmers got $1.1 billion from USDA (MSNBC)
  18. TRICARE data exposed to hackers (Daily Press)
  19. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-23 13:32 GMT: ROUNDUP Turkish shares up as business applauds A
  20. School conducts anti-phishing research (CTV.ca)
  21. Washington State Domestic Partner Law Takes Effect (365Gay.com)
  22. Married in Massachusetts, same-sex couple now facing problems with immigration (Berks
  23. Shards of hope: Makin Glass owner optimistic despite rough patches in life (The Recor
  24. Bay County sheriff offended by Morris' comments on illegal immigration tactics (North
  25. Interest rate on Provident Fund kept unchanged (Calcutta News)
  26. Turkish stocks, business applaud AKP vote victory (Middle East Times)
  27. Thefts of laptops with ID information on rise (The Fresno Bee)
  28. Action briefing (Desert Dispatch Online)
  29. ROUNDUP Turkish shares up as business applauds AKP election victory (Sharewatch)
  30. School Conducts Anti-Phishing Research (CBS News)
  31. Planning for the Future (Westerly Sun)
  32. Parents Steal Children's Identities (ABC News)
  33. School Conducts Anti-Phishing Research (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  34. Zambia: Settle Power Bills on Time - Konga (AllAfrica.com)
  35. Turkish Markets Rise After Erdogan Is Re-Elected (Update6) (Bloomberg.com)
  36. Illegal Immigration Dominates Conversation in Prince William (Washington Post)
  37. Snow's request to see records granted (Northwest Herald)
  38. Turkish stocks rally on ruling party's election victory (MENAFN)
  39. Turkish Markets Rise After Erdogan Is Re-Elected (Update5) (Bloomberg.com)
  40. Ex-Shanghai Communist Party leader may be arrested this week: source (Kyodo via Yahoo
  41. Unlearned lessons of cover-ups (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  42. Allianz Global Investors' 2007 Report on Central and Eastern Europe Reveals Deep Stru
  43. US service personnel at risk of ID theft (The Register)
  44. $1 billion in federal funds given to deceased farmers, report says (Contra Costa Time
  45. Ex-wives detail struggle for justice against spouse (Contra Costa Times)
  46. SAIC reveals possible security breach of military personnel info (Computer Business R
  47. Researchers debate using folks as unwary phish food (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  48. Interest rate on Provident Fund kept unchanged (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
  49. Nevada's Sen. Reid not shy about slinging barbs (Mohave Valley News)
  50. Protect against identity theft (Coeur d'Alene Press)
  51. Metro briefs (Birmingham News)
  52. Grassley, Bush clash on child health plan (The Des Moines Register)
  53. Board fires director of charity for giving himself 5% raise (The Des Moines Register)
  54. Dems take on YouTube queries in debate (Chicago Sun-Times)
  55. Grassley, Bush clash on child health plan (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  56. Pedophile May Still Be Stalking SCV Kids (The Signal)
  57. SMS responses on issues of the day (The Namibian)
  58. Labour & Employment (Mondaq)
  59. It's a lode on their minds (Casper Star-Tribune)
  60. Prison Staff Prepare for Smoking Ban (Manxnet)
  61. Government paid $1.1 billion to deceased farmers, GAO says (Dallas Morning News)
  62. Social and Personal (Times of Malta)
  63. Adult day care may be right for some younger disabled people (Seattle Times)
  64. Those giving shots may soon call them (Daily Press)
  65. Foreign nationals, military, warned off domestic partnerships (The Columbian)
  66. Japanese mayor's killer faced tough times (Los Angeles Times)
  67. Online studies' deceit raises ethical questions (Seattle Times)
  68. Law lets couples be "partners" (Seattle Times)
  69. Middle class STAR Rebate available for applicants (The Saratogian)
  70. Heaven help her! (Calendarlive.com)
  71. Trial to start in alleged profiling (Denver Post)
  72. Watchdog says Ohio officials too slow in reporting data theft (Akron Beacon Journal)
  73. University sets lure to find depths of online security threats (Detroit News)
  74. Intolerance and fear (Deseret Morning News)
  75. Two 'U' databases hacked (Michigan Daily)
  76. Wage hike will affect few Idaho workers (The Idaho Statesman)
  77. Friday's Sentinel police reports (The Sentinel)
  78. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  79. Dow hit 14,000, but little changed under the hood (The News-Press)
  80. Snow's request to see records granted (Northwest Herald)
  81. Salvation Army offers long-term disaster assistance (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
  82. Report: USDA paid $1B to dead farmers (UPI)
  83. Around Livingston for July 23, 2007 (The Advocate)
  84. Who stole my name? (Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal)
  85. Woonsocket's Bilodeau a conservative bulwark at URI (The Woonsocket Call)
  86. $1.1 billion in USDA payments went to dead farmers, GAO finds (Minneapolis-St. Paul S
  87. Toxic gases kill two in pickled bamboo shoot factory (MCOT - TNA English News)
  88. Gone and forgotten? (The Post and Courier)
  89. Mexidata . Info (mexidata . Info)
  90. Testing your financial planner (Market Watch)
  91. Agriculture Department handed out $1.1 billion to estates or companies of deceased fa
  92. Hispanics dominate valley ag workforce (Herald Journal)
  93. Agriculture Department handed out $1.1 billion to estates or companies of deceased fa
  94. Deceased Farmers Got USDA Payments (Washington Post)
  95. Woman accused of identity theft (Central Kentucky News Journal)
  96. Oil Law Stalls in Iraq as Bomb Aims at Sheiks (New York Times)
  97. Foreign nationals, military, warned off domestic partnerships (Seattle Times)
  98. Wichita hispanic community outraged with revoked driving privilages (49 ABC News Tope
  99. Young FL voters are a no show (WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News)
  100. UPI NewsTrack Sports (UPI)
  101. Body Find Behind Southside Business (First Coast News)
  102. Conservative dissent dogs Cameron's Rwanda trip (Guardian Unlimited)
  103. WICHITA, Kan. (AP) _ Kansas Revenue Secretary Joan Wagnon got an earful this weekend
  104. Young Florida voters show apathetic streak (7 News Miami)
  105. Phony phishing lure raises ethical questions (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  106. Identity theft: freezing your credit report (Newsday)
  107. Uganda: Police Hunt Ugandan Billionaire (AllAfrica.com)
  108. Phoenix police officers under drug probe (UPI)
  109. Domestic partnership law goes into effect (KXLY-TV Spokane)
  110. Jacobs’ tale mysterious (Delaware State News)
  111. Labor shortage is 'mainly structural' (People's Daily)
  112. -July 18- (Greenville Advocate)
  113. Conservative dissent dogs Cameron's Rwanda trip (Guardian Unlimited)
  114. Financial advice: Create trust for disabled child (Newsday)
  115. The making of a feel-good film / 2 Bay Area women trace the (shocking) history of vib
  116. Heaven help her! (Los Angeles Times)
  117. Iraqi Lawmakers Split on Oil Law (New York Times)
  118. Police Find Body Outside Southside Business (First Coast News)
  119. Some say Lautenberg is running out of steam (The Record)
  120. 23 Jul, 2007, 0357 hrs IST,Shaji Vikraman, TNN (The Economic Times)
  121. Senate leader Reid not shy about slinging barbs (KTVN Reno)
  122. Conservative dissent dogs Cameron's Rwanda trip (Guardian Unlimited)
  123. Dissent dogs Cameron's Rwanda trip (Guardian Unlimited)
  124. Housing lifeline for tsunami victims (Gulf Daily News)
  125. YouTube becomes election power tool (The New Zealand Herald)
  126. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  127. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  128. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  129. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  130. School Conducts Anti-Phishing Research (FOX 31 Denver)
  131. IU Phishing Research Raises Ethical Questions (WRTV Indianapolis)
  132. Women and finance: A likely pairing (The Observer)
  133. Surfeit of holidays: A rational proposition (Daily News)
  134. Egyptian Social Insurance Act - 79 of the Year 1975 (AME Info)
  135. Some couples warned off domestic partnerships (KIMA Yakima)
  136. IU sets lure to find depths of online security threats (The Times of Northwest Indian
  137. Reid Spews Adjectives to Describe Opponents, Allies (Fox News)
  138. IU sets lure to find depths of online security threats (WTHR Indianapolis)
  139. N.H. civil unions will be problematic for some (Boston Globe)
  140. IU sets lure to find depths of online security threats (South Bend Tribune)
  141. IU sets lure to find depths of online security threats (22 WSBT South Bend)
  142. Carmie Hill Column: What military personnel should know about disability benefits 07-
  143. 1 million IDs on stolen state tape (The Pulse-Journal)
  144. Report: Bad decision, poor policies led to data theft (The Pulse-Journal)
  145. Ind. security research raises questions (Sharewatch)
  146. Workers should study labour law (Bangkok Post)
  147. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-22 19:32 GMT: U.S. auto worker profile (Interactive Investor)
  148. Senate leader Reid not shy about slinging barbs (Las Vegas Sun)
  149. U.S. auto worker profile (Sharewatch)
  150. School Conducts Anti-Phishing Research (PhysOrg)
  151. U.S. Auto Worker Profile (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  152. Reid Unafraid of Lashing Out (The San Francisco Examiner)
  153. Reid unafraid of lashing out (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  154. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-22 17:52 GMT: School conducts anti-phishing research (Interact
  155. School conducts anti-phishing research (The State)
  156. School Conducts Anti-Phishing Research (The Daily Comet)
  157. Encore - Book Review (BellaOnline)
  158. NDA puts up Najma Heptullah for VP poll (The Times of India)
  159. Foreign nationals, military, warned off domestic partnerships (Boston Globe)
  160. Bush could face first veto override (UPI)
  161. NDA puts up Najma Heptullah for VP poll (The Times of India)
  162. Bus crash in France kills at least 26 (UPI)
  163. The time to save is now (Chicago Tribune)
  164. Applicants Wonder Where Rent Rebate Checks Are (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
  165. United States: Immigration Law Enforcement Developments: Contractor Liability For Und
  166. Profile of U.S. auto worker Curtis Giles (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  167. Phishing expedition mission (Portsmouth Herald)
  168. The Good and Bad of Tagalong Technology (LinuxInsider.com)
  169. Asian experts target HIV/AIDS discrimination - Feature (EARTHtimes.org)
  170. Living in the shadows: An illegal immigrant tells what life is like and why he's goin
  171. How much can you safely spend in retirement? (Norwalk Advocate)
  172. Safe Kids equips parents with ID tools (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  173. From the blotter / Niagara County police calls, July 9 to 17 (The Buffalo News)
  174. Be prepared: Apply for home loan in advance (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  175. The Good and Bad of Tagalong Technology (E-Commerce Times)
  176. Sheriffs speak out on illegal aliens (The News Herald)
  177. Prospectors mine for gold at San Gabriel River (Contra Costa Times)
  178. Carmie Hill Column: What military personnel should know about disability benefits 07-
  179. Roll Call Report (The State Journal-Register)
  180. EYES ON WASHINGTON (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  181. What turns young voters off (Sun-Sentinel)
  182. Coin Toss OK For Football, No Longer For Elections (New London Day)
  183. Thomas Voting Reports (Billings Gazette)
  184. Rich-poor inequality increasing in India: economist (New Kerala)
  185. How much can you safely spend in retirement? Ê (Stamford Advocate)
  186. Firemen's Home items up for bid (Albany Times Union)
  187. Retired widows struggle (San Jose Mercury News)
  188. Protect against identity theft (Coeur d'Alene Press)
  189. State's employment checks played part in new law (Mohave Valley News)
  190. Redfern: Lucas County rift could hurt Dems (The Toledo Blade)
  191. Arrest of Swift union official puzzles experts (The Des Moines Register)
  192. A world of advice (Asbury Park Press)
  193. SOCIAL SECURITY: Show documents to get card in new name (Asbury Park Press)
  194. Banking on their home (Asbury Park Press)
  195. SPEED UP YOUR SAVING (Orlando Sentinel)
  196. WEDDED BLISS IS WISE INVESTMENT (Orlando Sentinel)
  197. Delay of justice (New York Daily News)
  198. ROLL CALL (Tacoma News Tribune)
  199. Wayne residents affected by theft of device (The Daily Record)
  200. Community Calendar for July 17 (Clanton Advertiser)
  201. Monday is first day back for many students (Daily News Journal)
  202. Amid student lending controversies, new Web sites arise -- with their own conflicts (
  203. You can add to privacy controls for your data (Baltimore Sun)
  204. Catching up on retirement saving (Baltimore Sun)
  205. Letters to the editor (Seattle Times)
  206. Anita Creamer: Deportation only adds to family's many troubles (The Sacramento Bee)
  207. Employer-sanctions law: Murky or easy to enforce? (Arizona Daily Star)
  208. Retirement is no bargain (Seattle Times)
  209. Capitol link in Washington (Arizona Daily Star)
  210. State engineers, and bosses, set for raises (The Sacramento Bee)
  211. Maner verdict rare for its size, possibility it could be collected (Lexington Herald-
  212. More British teens diagnosed with STDs (UPI)
  213. How Texans voted in D.C. (Houston Chronicle)
  214. Bankruptcy judges bailing out after years of stagnant pay (Houston Chronicle)
  215. Education In Brief (The Decatur Daily)
  216. Vote coming soon (The News-Press)
  217. Salvation Army offers long-term disaster assistance (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise
  218. Tax collection warning letters sent (Herald-Banner)
  219. Phishing project triggers questions (Florida Today)
  220. Wanna buy a bunker? (Casper Star-Tribune)
  221. Social Security help available 10 a.m.-noon (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
  222. Cruz: Don’t invest till you investigate (The Kansas City Star)
  223. Cianci awaits snip of his ankle bracelet (The Providence Journal)
  224. Area data under wraps (The News-Herald)
  225. Government must protect information (The News-Herald)
  226. Cianci awaits snip of his ankle bracelet (The Providence Journal)
  227. When Life Is a Triathlon, Another Test Is No Problem (New York Times)
  228. Stolen laptop worries courts (Delaware State News)
  229. Three million Britons are not paying their bills (because they aren't being sent them
  230. Women and finance: A likely pairing (The Observer)
  231. Local Francella knocked out of Match Play (UPI)
  232. Green Card blues (The Times of India)
  233. Drought aggravates West Nile in California (UPI)
  234. Madawaska Man Convicted On Drug Smuggling Charges (WCSH 6 Portland)
  235. Analysis: GOP Senators Nervous About War (The San Francisco Examiner)
  236. Former Hutterite recalls day she fled her religious community (Post-Bulletin)
  237. Hacker gets into 2 University of Michigan databases (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  238. Hacker gets into 2 U-M databases (South Bend Tribune)
  239. Executive Power Reaches a Limit at the Ecomony (New York Times)
  240. Job fair today in Collinsville (Edwardsville Journal)
  241. America's Top Model (KPXJ Shreveport)
  242. Madawaska man convicted in marijuana smuggling operation (Boston Globe)
  243. Caring Tree helps disadvantaged children By Lee Bonorden/Austin Daily Herald (Austin
  244. Friday's Sentinel police reports (The Sentinel)
  245. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  246. EXTRA: Association of Muslim Scholars denounces Baghdad attack (EARTHtimes.org)
  247. Madawaska Man Convicted On Drug Smuggling Charges (WCSH 6 Portland)
  248. Some TRICARE Beneficiary Data Put at Risk (Kansas City InfoZine)
  249. Closure of Social Security Office Impacts Wayne County (The Wayne Independent)
  250. Scams: Common Sense (The Hillsdale Daily News)