- Anti-terror Funds to States Are Shrinking (Kansas City InfoZine)
- House bill may save Social Security office (The Post-Standard)
- Attorney general issues identity theft warning (The Huntsville Times)
- Bones suggest twisted tale (The Huntsville Times)
- McCall outlines jobs bill to area contractors (Times News)
- A bloody dozen years and an arrest (Boston Globe)
- Social Security Numbers Exposed On State Web Site (KLTV 7 Tyler)
- Uganda: Ex-NSSF Boss Sent Back to Luzira Jail (AllAfrica.com)
- Host sought for German exchange student at MCC (Mohave Valley News)
- Judge rejects fund secrecy (Montgomery Advertiser)
- Steps can be taken now to save money later (The Wheaton Sun)
- Orthodox monk may have finally found his identity (The Plain Dealer)
- Man Arrested After Brother Stabbed (The Morning News)
- Denver police will alter procedures (Denver Post)
- Social Security numbers exposed on state Web site (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
- Suit Alleges Town Targets Hispanics For Traffic Stops (The Morning News)
- Letter is real deal, state says (The Columbus Dispatch)
- Md. woman pleads guilty to identity theft spree (King Of Prussia Courier)
- Parents, privacy groups riled by Web sites' links to personal data (The News Journal)
- Rights registry isn’t end of same-sex union issue (The Olympian)
- Head of veterans affairs quits Bush administration (International Herald Tribune)
- 'Don't do it if you can't afford it' is good advice (Baltimore Sun)
- State sets example on worker ID checks (The Arizona Republic)
- Top 10 financial steps to take now, and then some (Courier-Post)
- Most state workers ID'd as legal (Tucson Citizen)
- Business encouraged to reach out to Latinos (The Charlotte Observer)
- New Website Introduces The Chuck and Larry Next Door (Gay Wired)
- Foreign workers warily hopeful (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
- Most state workers ID'd as legal (Tucson Citizen)
- Room renovations make YMCA good place to stay (The Journal News)
- State sets example on worker ID checks (The Arizona Republic)
- R'ville Schools back in August (News Democrat & Leader)
- Ask the Biz Brain (The Star-Ledger)
- Rockland D.A. announces felony indictments (The Journal News)
- Rockland A.M. Report (The Journal News)
- North Collin Habitat seminar set for Saturday (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
- Room renovations make YMCA good place to stay (The Journal News)
- Panel outlines challenges to gay rights, as well as successes (The Journal News)
- President Bush to be in Charleston next week (The Greenville News)
- Volunteer doctors help uninsured (The Idaho Statesman)
- KISD hopes for orderly enrollment process (Killeen Daily Herald)
- Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
- Scam alert: County officials warn of phoney Medicare calls (The Sentinel)
- Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
- Report: Bush makes 'bold' privilege claim (UPI)
- Who has your Social Security number? (Houston Chronicle)
- Hancock hopes to ease registration (Santa Maria Times)
- EU threatens to sue Italy again for failure to recover illegal employment aid (Budape
- Economic growth rate in 2007 could reach 7% - Romania (Budapest Business Journal)
- Budget manages surplus of Ft 95 bln - Hungary (Budapest Business Journal)
- Recall papers filed on Ashland mayor, city council members (Lincoln Journal Star)
- Refugees continue to arrive here (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
- Flooding victims urged to re-report damage (The Norman Transcript)
- Some immigrants are prevented from marrying (The Times-News)
- Brownback says he would be pro-life chief (WorldNetDaily)
- Police arrest abuse suspect (The Palm Beach Post)
- Flooding victims urged to re-report damage (The Norman Transcript)
- Family Finances: What to do when your wallet or purse is stolen (Pittsburgh Post-Gaze
- Insurance scam chiropractor sentenced (Connecticut Post)
- Sen. Martinez May Survive 'Aye' On Immigration Bill (The Tampa Tribune)
- When a funeral costs too much (The Herald)
- Social security amendments to cover unemployment - Jordan (MENAFN)
- China says labor contract to cover 90 pct of working people by end 2007 (People's Dai
- Social Security numbers showed up on a state office's Web site (San Antonio Express-N
- Woman Charged With Keeping Adults, Malnourished Teens In Home (NBC 6 Miami)
- Parenting 101: Teen Identity Theft (KOLN Lincoln)
- Interest rate rise forecast as Chinese GDP soars (Financial Times)
- Drugs confessions of the politicians (Guardian Unlimited)
- 60 years of sweeping changes transform region (China Economic Net)
- The Market Price of Road Kill (GoldSeek.com)
- Precious little handful (IndeOnline.com)
- The Baseball Truth Revealed (Daily Local News)
- AHC speeds up registration with Bulldog Express (The Adobe Press)
- Investigators searching for theft suspect (The Beaver County Times)
- Company fined for dumping records (BizJournals)
- Failed US policies could hurt ties with China (The National)
- Identity Theft Scam Warning (KXJB TV 4 Fargo)
- 17 Indicted In Identity Theft Case (KMBC-TV Kansas City)
- U.S. House appoves increased health, education funds (AlertNet)
- Tonight's facts (CNN.com)
- Women and finance: A likely pairing (The Observer)
- North Alabama Residents Learn Tips to Fight I.D. Theft (WHNT-TV Huntsville)
- What's in a name? (San Marcos Daily Record)
- Leonardo Simpser has blunt advice for home buyers considering a funny-money subprime
- Food Bank's Hope Program Helps Senior Citizens (CBS 42 Austin)
- Westport Chiropractor Gets 8 Months in Fraud Scheme (WestportNow)
- Blood center facing critical shortage (News 8 Austin)
- Recall papers filed on Ashland mayor, city council members (Lincoln Journal Star)
- Blood center facing critical shortage (News 8 Austin)
- Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
- Seniors struggling with Medicare coverage (Moldova.org)
- Albertville Man Arrested for Trying to Bribe Officers (WHNT-TV Huntsville)
- Pending legislation could help keep Social Security office open (The Auburn Citizen)
- Remarks by the President on the Budget (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Bush administration wants tougher ID theft laws (Boston Globe)
- Thursday's editorial (The Parsons Sun)
- Seniors struggling with Medicare coverage (EARTHtimes.org)
- AXA Distributors Enhances Producer Portal AXA Distributors boosts the security, acces
- Edwards calls GOP charge false and partisan (Cleburne Times-Review)
- Seniors struggling with Medicare coverage (UPI)
- AXA Distributors Enhances Producer Portal (Insurance and Technology)
- Bush administration wants tougher ID theft laws (Reuters)
- Scam artist captured in Jefferson Hills (South Hills Record)
- Document Security Systems and The Ergonomic Group Set September 18 Launch Date for Re
- More Headlines (Business News Americas)
- Man who needs heart transplant denied disability (Southwest Iowa News)
- Don't Save for College! (The Motley Fool)
- Eric Alterman: Deal Me In (HuffingtonPost)
- Arrest in break-ins, ID thefts (Journal-Advocate)
- Misunderstandings Can Cause Newtowners To Miss Out On Disaster Aid (Newtown Bee)
- Treasury Releases Schedule for Conference on Business Taxation and Global Competitive
- Some immigrants are prevented from marrying for lack of a Social Security card (The T
- One-time illegal alien, now American as apple pie (The Times Express)
- House panel votes to safeguard SSNs (FCW.com)
- Job fair today in Collinsville (Edwardsville Journal)
- FEMA accused of suppressing health warning (UPI)
- One-time illegal alien, now American as apple pie (Penn Hills Progress)
- Immigration bill would have cost us (Delta Democrat Times)
- Take a closer look at illegal aliens (Delta Democrat Times)
- UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (North County Journa
- Candidates face off at Lowell forum (Lowell Sun)
- EU-Italy Employment Subsidy Row (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Job fair today in Collinsville (Granite City Press-Record)
- PM UPDATE: Warner Elementary accepts Head Start applications (Muskogee Phoenix)
- No airborne asbestos found from N.Y. blast (UPI)
- Russia expels British envoys (UPI)
- UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Hazelwood-Bridgeton
- 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)
- Oldtimers Foundation continues to help Fontana senior citizens (Fontana Herald News)
- Who's afraid of the big, bad 401(k)? Don't you be (The Record)
- Briefs: Delshad to Beverly Hills: Just say 'no' to investment in Iran; Survivors stil
- The Shadow Government - The Center for Public Integrity (The Center for Public Integr
- Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
- White House Lobbies Lawmakers on Iraq (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Do You Need Long-Term Care Insurance? Ten Tips and Six Considerations (Senior Journal
- Local Beat 7/19/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
- Clay County officials warn of phone scam (Fargo Forum)
- SPORTS -- You can call me Ookie (The Daily American)
- Clay County sheriff warns of phone scam (WKBT La Crosse)
- How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (The Bradford Era)
- Clay County sheriff warns of phone scam (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
- Lt. gov. visits Manassas (Potomac News)
- Alert For 'Jury Duty' Phone Scam (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul)
- JCOC expects record need for school supplies (Jacksonville News)
- Article (The Acorn)
- QPP employee arrested for forgery By Mia Simpson/Austin Daily Herald (Austin Daily He
- Leaks Found In Louisiana University Systems (Forbes)
- The Little Dot.com That Could: Dolphin Blue Launches New Web Platform With Expanded O
- Who Do We Owe and How Much? (GoldSeek.com)
- Analysis: Nigeria pipeline fires draw ire (UPI)
- Post office, library to hold eBay seminar (The Herald-Press)
- In Brief (Cumberland Times-News)
- Police: Nursing Home Owner Took $60K From Resident (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
- Two Congressmen are quietly trying to save Social Security (Fortune via Yahoo! Financ
- Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
- How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (Benton Evening News)
- Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
- A Look into News on Google (GOOG), Dow Jones (DJ), and SAP (SAP) (Schaeffers Research
- Tooting Democrats' Horn (Washington Post)
- Federal flood damage assistance available (Purcell Register)
- Flood victims urged to re-report damage (The Enid News & Eagle)
- Beebe: Policy clarification needed after probe on hard drives (FOX 16 Little Rock)
- New official announces plans to revamp university's IT system (Athens News)
- Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
- Jury duty scam preys on fear (Grand Rapids Herald-Review)
- Trade unions opposes entry of FDI in tobacco sector (Hindustan Times)
- Dahler's columns spew 'Democrat' party line (News Leader)
- Kuwait's surplus declines to $13b in 2006/07 (MENAFN)
- Interthinx(R) Automates Third Party Review (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Today's Briefings (The Mountain Press)
- Texas state Web site leaks sensitive information (Addict 3D)
- Hungary's Finance Ministry sees HUF 95 bln budget surplus in July (Interfax)
- Kimble: Basic Pilot program way off course (Tucson Citizen)
- The Great Outdoors: Striking Distance (The Mountain Press)
- POLICE REPORTS (NWAnews.com)
- Personal Finance: Mortgage mess? Mop it up (Washington Post)
- Texas state Web site leaks sensitive information (InfoWorld) (Addict 3D)
- Merck & Co's Gardasil to be monitored by French drugs agency AFSSAPS (Sharewatch)
- Texas State Site Leaks Personal Data (PC World)
- Texas state Web site leaks sensitive information (InfoWorld)
- QSI employee pleads guilty to harboring illegal aliens (The State Journal-Register)
- Summer cooling help available through RCAC (CentralOhio.com)
- July 17: 5 months after breach, investigators still mum on Westerly Hospital security
- Summer cooling help available through RCAC (Chillicothe Gazette)
- How to read a credit report (Bankrate.com)
- Driver escapes injury in frightening freeway crash (Rochester Eccentric)
- Biz Week (The Prague Post)
- Route 51 News Briefs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- GROUP 1 (Chiefland Citizen)
- $1 charge leads to credit fraud suspicion (Portage Daily Register)
- IRS offers taxpayers tips to help organize records: Some tax breaks may result in big
- Global health spending outstrips GDP growth (Financial Times)
- Medicines handed in by islanders (BBC News)
- State Senator Vinehout fighting for universal health care proposal (The Tomah Journal
- Could you survive a hurricane? (York County Coast Star)
- EU Threatens to Sue Italy Again (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- How to apply for a passport (Suwannee Democrat)
- The Senior Adviser: Reverse mortgage a viable cash resource (York County Coast Star)
- UGA ID numbers replace SSNs (The Red and Black)
- China's Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in 12 Years (Update6) (Bloomberg.com)
- Our Take (The Red and Black)
- EU Opens Case Against Italy Over Failure To Recover Aid (Nasdaq)
- Panel Urges Congress to Consider New Approach to Immigration Reform (Kansas City Info
- Citizens talk health care, retirement (The Courier)
- New bill targets identity thieves (Albany Times Union)
- Arizona business owners seek to quash new employer sanctions (The Daily Dispatch)
- Police report (Post-Tribune)
- 'Ghetto tours' (Chicago Sun-Times)
- ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
- Page Two: Quick hits (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
- UK June PSNB: Table Of Data (The Forex Market)
- *Public expenditure annual outturns (Government News Network)
- Thinking of Retiring on the Beach? Start Saving Now (Online Recruitment)
- Lawyer accused of stealing settlement (The Plain Dealer)
- Man Arrested After Brother Stabbed (The Morning News)
- Young voices cry for health (Battle Creek Enquirer)
- You, your business can lower county's high ID theft rate (Yakima Herald-Republic)
- Foreign workers on roller coaster (The News & Observer)
- Dead man was no pauper (The Arizona Republic)
- Miami Based Verification Bureau Launches SUPRA, a New Solution to Verify Employment (
- Friends and neighbors (The Star Press)
- Web site puts Jackson Local workers' info at risk (The Canton Repository)
- Coachella Valley Community Notes - 07.19 (The Press-Enterprise)
- "Elite" gang, brutal goals (Denver Post)
- Would-be witnesses in Spector's trial seem to be anything but camera-shy (Los Angeles
- Public Safety Watch: 'Fix-it' tickets get office hours (The Sacramento Bee)
- 'Mark of the Beast'- Unmasking its Mystery and Steps You Can Take to Avoid it: Watch
- McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
- North Collin Habitat seminar set for Saturday (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
- Woman aghast at $944 bill for water (Everett Herald)
- Hancock hopes to ease registration (Santa Maria Times)
- Watch out for online job scams (Northern Virginia Times Community)
- Cost of educating illegals is targeted (Deseret Morning News)
- Scam alert: County officials warn of phoney Medicare calls (The Sentinel)
- China's Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in 12 Years (Update5) (Bloomberg.com)
- Tax rebate applications in the mail soon (The Journal News)
- Undocumented students dismayed at immigration bill's failure (The Daily Utah Chronicl
- Holier Than Whom, Exactly? (Shepherd Express)
- China's Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in 12 Years (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)
- July 19 Police Reports (Sedalia Democrat)
- Almanac (The State)
- Judge upholds ordinance on tenant identification (The Patriot-News)
- For Paul Brown, bad fortunes take miraculous turn (Reading Eagle)
- Lawmakers want feds to pick up school tab (North County Times)
- Lt. gov. visits Manassas (Manassas Journal Messenger)
- Who's afraid of the big, bad 401(k)? Don't you be (The Record)
- UAW faces tough negotiations this summer (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)