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