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  1. Anti-terror Funds to States Are Shrinking (Kansas City InfoZine)
  2. House bill may save Social Security office (The Post-Standard)
  3. Attorney general issues identity theft warning (The Huntsville Times)
  4. Bones suggest twisted tale (The Huntsville Times)
  5. McCall outlines jobs bill to area contractors (Times News)
  6. A bloody dozen years and an arrest (Boston Globe)
  7. Social Security Numbers Exposed On State Web Site (KLTV 7 Tyler)
  8. Uganda: Ex-NSSF Boss Sent Back to Luzira Jail (AllAfrica.com)
  9. Host sought for German exchange student at MCC (Mohave Valley News)
  10. Judge rejects fund secrecy (Montgomery Advertiser)
  11. Steps can be taken now to save money later (The Wheaton Sun)
  12. Orthodox monk may have finally found his identity (The Plain Dealer)
  13. Man Arrested After Brother Stabbed (The Morning News)
  14. Denver police will alter procedures (Denver Post)
  15. Social Security numbers exposed on state Web site (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  16. Suit Alleges Town Targets Hispanics For Traffic Stops (The Morning News)
  17. Letter is real deal, state says (The Columbus Dispatch)
  18. Md. woman pleads guilty to identity theft spree (King Of Prussia Courier)
  19. Parents, privacy groups riled by Web sites' links to personal data (The News Journal)
  20. Rights registry isn’t end of same-sex union issue (The Olympian)
  21. Head of veterans affairs quits Bush administration (International Herald Tribune)
  22. 'Don't do it if you can't afford it' is good advice (Baltimore Sun)
  23. State sets example on worker ID checks (The Arizona Republic)
  24. Top 10 financial steps to take now, and then some (Courier-Post)
  25. Most state workers ID'd as legal (Tucson Citizen)
  26. Business encouraged to reach out to Latinos (The Charlotte Observer)
  27. New Website Introduces The Chuck and Larry Next Door (Gay Wired)
  28. Foreign workers warily hopeful (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  29. Most state workers ID'd as legal (Tucson Citizen)
  30. Room renovations make YMCA good place to stay (The Journal News)
  31. State sets example on worker ID checks (The Arizona Republic)
  32. R'ville Schools back in August (News Democrat & Leader)
  33. Ask the Biz Brain (The Star-Ledger)
  34. Rockland D.A. announces felony indictments (The Journal News)
  35. Rockland A.M. Report (The Journal News)
  36. North Collin Habitat seminar set for Saturday (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  37. Room renovations make YMCA good place to stay (The Journal News)
  38. Panel outlines challenges to gay rights, as well as successes (The Journal News)
  39. President Bush to be in Charleston next week (The Greenville News)
  40. Volunteer doctors help uninsured (The Idaho Statesman)
  41. KISD hopes for orderly enrollment process (Killeen Daily Herald)
  42. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  43. Scam alert: County officials warn of phoney Medicare calls (The Sentinel)
  44. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  45. Report: Bush makes 'bold' privilege claim (UPI)
  46. Who has your Social Security number? (Houston Chronicle)
  47. Hancock hopes to ease registration (Santa Maria Times)
  48. EU threatens to sue Italy again for failure to recover illegal employment aid (Budape
  49. Economic growth rate in 2007 could reach 7% - Romania (Budapest Business Journal)
  50. Budget manages surplus of Ft 95 bln - Hungary (Budapest Business Journal)
  51. Recall papers filed on Ashland mayor, city council members (Lincoln Journal Star)
  52. Refugees continue to arrive here (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
  53. Flooding victims urged to re-report damage (The Norman Transcript)
  54. Some immigrants are prevented from marrying (The Times-News)
  55. Brownback says he would be pro-life chief (WorldNetDaily)
  56. Police arrest abuse suspect (The Palm Beach Post)
  57. Flooding victims urged to re-report damage (The Norman Transcript)
  58. Family Finances: What to do when your wallet or purse is stolen (Pittsburgh Post-Gaze
  59. Insurance scam chiropractor sentenced (Connecticut Post)
  60. Sen. Martinez May Survive 'Aye' On Immigration Bill (The Tampa Tribune)
  61. When a funeral costs too much (The Herald)
  62. Social security amendments to cover unemployment - Jordan (MENAFN)
  63. China says labor contract to cover 90 pct of working people by end 2007 (People's Dai
  64. Social Security numbers showed up on a state office's Web site (San Antonio Express-N
  65. Woman Charged With Keeping Adults, Malnourished Teens In Home (NBC 6 Miami)
  66. Parenting 101: Teen Identity Theft (KOLN Lincoln)
  67. Interest rate rise forecast as Chinese GDP soars (Financial Times)
  68. Drugs confessions of the politicians (Guardian Unlimited)
  69. 60 years of sweeping changes transform region (China Economic Net)
  70. The Market Price of Road Kill (GoldSeek.com)
  71. Precious little handful (IndeOnline.com)
  72. The Baseball Truth Revealed (Daily Local News)
  73. AHC speeds up registration with Bulldog Express (The Adobe Press)
  74. Investigators searching for theft suspect (The Beaver County Times)
  75. Company fined for dumping records (BizJournals)
  76. Failed US policies could hurt ties with China (The National)
  77. Identity Theft Scam Warning (KXJB TV 4 Fargo)
  78. 17 Indicted In Identity Theft Case (KMBC-TV Kansas City)
  79. U.S. House appoves increased health, education funds (AlertNet)
  80. Tonight's facts (CNN.com)
  81. Women and finance: A likely pairing (The Observer)
  82. North Alabama Residents Learn Tips to Fight I.D. Theft (WHNT-TV Huntsville)
  83. What's in a name? (San Marcos Daily Record)
  84. Leonardo Simpser has blunt advice for home buyers considering a funny-money subprime
  85. Food Bank's Hope Program Helps Senior Citizens (CBS 42 Austin)
  86. Westport Chiropractor Gets 8 Months in Fraud Scheme (WestportNow)
  87. Blood center facing critical shortage (News 8 Austin)
  88. Recall papers filed on Ashland mayor, city council members (Lincoln Journal Star)
  89. Blood center facing critical shortage (News 8 Austin)
  90. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  91. Seniors struggling with Medicare coverage (Moldova.org)
  92. Albertville Man Arrested for Trying to Bribe Officers (WHNT-TV Huntsville)
  93. Pending legislation could help keep Social Security office open (The Auburn Citizen)
  94. Remarks by the President on the Budget (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  95. Bush administration wants tougher ID theft laws (Boston Globe)
  96. Thursday's editorial (The Parsons Sun)
  97. Seniors struggling with Medicare coverage (EARTHtimes.org)
  98. AXA Distributors Enhances Producer Portal AXA Distributors boosts the security, acces
  99. Edwards calls GOP charge false and partisan (Cleburne Times-Review)
  100. Seniors struggling with Medicare coverage (UPI)
  101. AXA Distributors Enhances Producer Portal (Insurance and Technology)
  102. Bush administration wants tougher ID theft laws (Reuters)
  103. Scam artist captured in Jefferson Hills (South Hills Record)
  104. Document Security Systems and The Ergonomic Group Set September 18 Launch Date for Re
  105. More Headlines (Business News Americas)
  106. Man who needs heart transplant denied disability (Southwest Iowa News)
  107. Don't Save for College! (The Motley Fool)
  108. Eric Alterman: Deal Me In (HuffingtonPost)
  109. Arrest in break-ins, ID thefts (Journal-Advocate)
  110. Misunderstandings Can Cause Newtowners To Miss Out On Disaster Aid (Newtown Bee)
  111. Treasury Releases Schedule for Conference on Business Taxation and Global Competitive
  112. Some immigrants are prevented from marrying for lack of a Social Security card (The T
  113. One-time illegal alien, now American as apple pie (The Times Express)
  114. House panel votes to safeguard SSNs (FCW.com)
  115. Job fair today in Collinsville (Edwardsville Journal)
  116. FEMA accused of suppressing health warning (UPI)
  117. One-time illegal alien, now American as apple pie (Penn Hills Progress)
  118. Immigration bill would have cost us (Delta Democrat Times)
  119. Take a closer look at illegal aliens (Delta Democrat Times)
  120. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (North County Journa
  121. Candidates face off at Lowell forum (Lowell Sun)
  122. EU-Italy Employment Subsidy Row (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  123. Job fair today in Collinsville (Granite City Press-Record)
  124. PM UPDATE: Warner Elementary accepts Head Start applications (Muskogee Phoenix)
  125. No airborne asbestos found from N.Y. blast (UPI)
  126. Russia expels British envoys (UPI)
  127. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Hazelwood-Bridgeton
  128. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  129. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  130. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  131. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  132. Oldtimers Foundation continues to help Fontana senior citizens (Fontana Herald News)
  133. Who's afraid of the big, bad 401(k)? Don't you be (The Record)
  134. Briefs: Delshad to Beverly Hills: Just say 'no' to investment in Iran; Survivors stil
  135. The Shadow Government - The Center for Public Integrity (The Center for Public Integr
  136. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  137. White House Lobbies Lawmakers on Iraq (The San Francisco Examiner)
  138. Do You Need Long-Term Care Insurance? Ten Tips and Six Considerations (Senior Journal
  139. Local Beat 7/19/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  140. Clay County officials warn of phone scam (Fargo Forum)
  141. SPORTS -- You can call me Ookie (The Daily American)
  142. Clay County sheriff warns of phone scam (WKBT La Crosse)
  143. How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (The Bradford Era)
  144. Clay County sheriff warns of phone scam (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  145. Lt. gov. visits Manassas (Potomac News)
  146. Alert For 'Jury Duty' Phone Scam (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul)
  147. JCOC expects record need for school supplies (Jacksonville News)
  148. Article (The Acorn)
  149. QPP employee arrested for forgery By Mia Simpson/Austin Daily Herald (Austin Daily He
  150. Leaks Found In Louisiana University Systems (Forbes)
  151. The Little Dot.com That Could: Dolphin Blue Launches New Web Platform With Expanded O
  152. Who Do We Owe and How Much? (GoldSeek.com)
  153. Analysis: Nigeria pipeline fires draw ire (UPI)
  154. Post office, library to hold eBay seminar (The Herald-Press)
  155. In Brief (Cumberland Times-News)
  156. Police: Nursing Home Owner Took $60K From Resident (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  157. Two Congressmen are quietly trying to save Social Security (Fortune via Yahoo! Financ
  158. Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
  159. How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (Benton Evening News)
  160. Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
  161. A Look into News on Google (GOOG), Dow Jones (DJ), and SAP (SAP) (Schaeffers Research
  162. Tooting Democrats' Horn (Washington Post)
  163. Federal flood damage assistance available (Purcell Register)
  164. Flood victims urged to re-report damage (The Enid News & Eagle)
  165. Beebe: Policy clarification needed after probe on hard drives (FOX 16 Little Rock)
  166. New official announces plans to revamp university's IT system (Athens News)
  167. Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
  168. Jury duty scam preys on fear (Grand Rapids Herald-Review)
  169. Trade unions opposes entry of FDI in tobacco sector (Hindustan Times)
  170. Dahler's columns spew 'Democrat' party line (News Leader)
  171. Kuwait's surplus declines to $13b in 2006/07 (MENAFN)
  172. Interthinx(R) Automates Third Party Review (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
  173. Today's Briefings (The Mountain Press)
  174. Texas state Web site leaks sensitive information (Addict 3D)
  175. Hungary's Finance Ministry sees HUF 95 bln budget surplus in July (Interfax)
  176. Kimble: Basic Pilot program way off course (Tucson Citizen)
  177. The Great Outdoors: Striking Distance (The Mountain Press)
  178. POLICE REPORTS (NWAnews.com)
  179. Personal Finance: Mortgage mess? Mop it up (Washington Post)
  180. Texas state Web site leaks sensitive information (InfoWorld) (Addict 3D)
  181. Merck & Co's Gardasil to be monitored by French drugs agency AFSSAPS (Sharewatch)
  182. Texas State Site Leaks Personal Data (PC World)
  183. Texas state Web site leaks sensitive information (InfoWorld)
  184. QSI employee pleads guilty to harboring illegal aliens (The State Journal-Register)
  185. Summer cooling help available through RCAC (CentralOhio.com)
  186. July 17: 5 months after breach, investigators still mum on Westerly Hospital security
  187. Summer cooling help available through RCAC (Chillicothe Gazette)
  188. How to read a credit report (Bankrate.com)
  189. Driver escapes injury in frightening freeway crash (Rochester Eccentric)
  190. Biz Week (The Prague Post)
  191. Route 51 News Briefs (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  192. GROUP 1 (Chiefland Citizen)
  193. $1 charge leads to credit fraud suspicion (Portage Daily Register)
  194. IRS offers taxpayers tips to help organize records: Some tax breaks may result in big
  195. Global health spending outstrips GDP growth (Financial Times)
  196. Medicines handed in by islanders (BBC News)
  197. State Senator Vinehout fighting for universal health care proposal (The Tomah Journal
  198. Could you survive a hurricane? (York County Coast Star)
  199. EU Threatens to Sue Italy Again (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  200. How to apply for a passport (Suwannee Democrat)
  201. The Senior Adviser: Reverse mortgage a viable cash resource (York County Coast Star)
  202. UGA ID numbers replace SSNs (The Red and Black)
  203. China's Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in 12 Years (Update6) (Bloomberg.com)
  204. Our Take (The Red and Black)
  205. EU Opens Case Against Italy Over Failure To Recover Aid (Nasdaq)
  206. Panel Urges Congress to Consider New Approach to Immigration Reform (Kansas City Info
  207. Citizens talk health care, retirement (The Courier)
  208. New bill targets identity thieves (Albany Times Union)
  209. Arizona business owners seek to quash new employer sanctions (The Daily Dispatch)
  210. Police report (Post-Tribune)
  211. 'Ghetto tours' (Chicago Sun-Times)
  212. ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
  213. Page Two: Quick hits (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
  214. UK June PSNB: Table Of Data (The Forex Market)
  215. *Public expenditure annual outturns (Government News Network)
  216. Thinking of Retiring on the Beach? Start Saving Now (Online Recruitment)
  217. Lawyer accused of stealing settlement (The Plain Dealer)
  218. Man Arrested After Brother Stabbed (The Morning News)
  219. Young voices cry for health (Battle Creek Enquirer)
  220. You, your business can lower county's high ID theft rate (Yakima Herald-Republic)
  221. Foreign workers on roller coaster (The News & Observer)
  222. Dead man was no pauper (The Arizona Republic)
  223. Miami Based Verification Bureau Launches SUPRA, a New Solution to Verify Employment (
  224. Friends and neighbors (The Star Press)
  225. Web site puts Jackson Local workers' info at risk (The Canton Repository)
  226. Coachella Valley Community Notes - 07.19 (The Press-Enterprise)
  227. "Elite" gang, brutal goals (Denver Post)
  228. Would-be witnesses in Spector's trial seem to be anything but camera-shy (Los Angeles
  229. Public Safety Watch: 'Fix-it' tickets get office hours (The Sacramento Bee)
  230. 'Mark of the Beast'- Unmasking its Mystery and Steps You Can Take to Avoid it: Watch
  231. McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  232. North Collin Habitat seminar set for Saturday (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  233. Woman aghast at $944 bill for water (Everett Herald)
  234. Hancock hopes to ease registration (Santa Maria Times)
  235. Watch out for online job scams (Northern Virginia Times Community)
  236. Cost of educating illegals is targeted (Deseret Morning News)
  237. Scam alert: County officials warn of phoney Medicare calls (The Sentinel)
  238. China's Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in 12 Years (Update5) (Bloomberg.com)
  239. Tax rebate applications in the mail soon (The Journal News)
  240. Undocumented students dismayed at immigration bill's failure (The Daily Utah Chronicl
  241. Holier Than Whom, Exactly? (Shepherd Express)
  242. China's Economy Grows at Fastest Pace in 12 Years (Update3) (Bloomberg.com)
  243. July 19 Police Reports (Sedalia Democrat)
  244. Almanac (The State)
  245. Judge upholds ordinance on tenant identification (The Patriot-News)
  246. For Paul Brown, bad fortunes take miraculous turn (Reading Eagle)
  247. Lawmakers want feds to pick up school tab (North County Times)
  248. Lt. gov. visits Manassas (Manassas Journal Messenger)
  249. Who's afraid of the big, bad 401(k)? Don't you be (The Record)
  250. UAW faces tough negotiations this summer (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)