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  1. H.J. Cummins: Identity thieves find businesses a rich lode of data (Minneapolis-St. P
  2. Tanigaki Says Sales Tax Increase Unavoidable, However Unpopular (Bloomberg.com)
  3. Kuwait posts lower surplus, but is still the second-highest on record (Khaleej Times)
  4. Some Officers, Firefighters Make More In Retirement Than At Work (KETV 7 Omaha)
  5. Medicare mistakes costing many seniors (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  6. Health spending outstrips growth (Financial Times)
  7. Pilgrim's Pride reportedly laying off illegal workers (The Daily Sentinel)
  8. Vangent, Inc. Announces First Quarter 2007 Financials (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance
  9. Is It a Credit Card Company or a Scam? (WVLT-TV Knoxville)
  10. Paper Exploring Morocco’s Expanded Health Insurance Coverage (Yale University)
  11. Escapee On Lam For 34 Years Goes To Court (News Channel 5 Nashville)
  12. Three Pharmacy Employees Charged in Identity Theft Ring (WAFB Baton Rouge)
  13. 172 individuals honoured for fighting crimes (vietnam net)
  14. Net chat reveals salary complaints (China Daily)
  15. Director's Corner (Real Change News)
  16. Medicare Advantage called disadvantageous (Real Change News)
  17. Personal data at risk for 1,800 Jackson Schools employees (The Canton Repository)
  18. AHC speeds up registration with Bulldog Express (The Adobe Press)
  19. Edwards Wraps Up Eight-State Poverty Tour (The Online NewsHour)
  20. Chinese citizens challenge government claims of wage increases (People's Daily)
  21. Police: Nursing home owner took $60,000 from resident (The Daily Comet)
  22. Watch out for online job scams (Northern Virginia Times Community)
  23. Failed US policies could hurt ties with China (The National)
  24. Prisoners can join distance education (The Peninsula)
  25. Analysis:PA's Abbas plans early elections (UPI)
  26. Immigration Issues for the Construction Industry Teleconference August 7 (BuildingOnl
  27. Bribery of police officer charged (Sand Mountain Reporter)
  28. Residents Of St Helens Debate Immigrant Ordinance (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
  29. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  30. Farmers Hurt By Lack of Immigration Reform (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  31. House bill would make new ID cards illegal - Military News, Army News, opinions, edit
  32. Kenya: Panicky Workers Vacate Tall Buildings (AllAfrica.com)
  33. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-18 22:50 GMT: Report: SSI structure hurts women (Interactive I
  34. Legislators repeal law requiring driver license to register car (New Bern Sun Journal
  35. IRS warns of phishing scam (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  36. Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
  37. Beebe: Policy clarification needed after probe on hard drives (Pine Bluff Commercial)
  38. 'We can't grow our way out of this' (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
  39. Report: SSI Structure Hurts Women (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  40. Mal Tiempo, Buenas Caras (Bad Times, Good Faces) (Jackson Free Press)
  41. State lawmakers want feds to pick up school tab for children of undocumented workers
  42. Dead man didn't have AC, water - but he had money, neighbor says (The Arizona Republi
  43. Land transfer tax stalls (Independent Weekly)
  44. Arizona business owners seek to quash new employer sanctions (The Daily Dispatch)
  45. UPDATE (5 p.m.): 50 students' personal information leaked onto the Internet (Purdue E
  46. Tri-State Neighbor (Tri-State Neighbor)
  47. Gunn and Carter vie for Ward 3 (Small Town Papers News Service)
  48. FEMA help available for residents (The Arkansas City Traveler)
  49. Food poisoning sends Kucinich to hospital (UPI)
  50. AG clears Huckabee in probe over crushed hard drives (KTVE/FOX 14 Monroe)
  51. Mugliett?s no-confidence motion defeated in last parliamentary session before summer
  52. EDITORIAL (The Daily Telegram)
  53. House panel slaps limits on sale of Social Security numbers (CNET)
  54. House panel slaps limits on sale of Social Security numbers (CNET)
  55. State starts to mail out tax-rebate letters (The Ithaca Journal)
  56. Gunn and Carter vie for Ward 3 (Bonney Lake & Lake Tapps Courier-Herald)
  57. Attendance on Demand(TM) Selected by Crumley & Associates, PC Law Firm (Marketwire vi
  58. McCaskill launches "Kitchen Table Talks" to assist local constituents (Daily Dunklin
  59. Man pleads guilty to supplying fake, stolen documents to meat plant workers (Deseret
  60. Markets (July 18) (The Hindu)
  61. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  62. Revenue deficit in budget will be reduced to zero: Narvekar (Navhind Times)
  63. We need immigrants, not new immigration law (Vail Trail)
  64. Recruits sought for work tribunal (BBC News)
  65. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Overland-St. Ann Jo
  66. Australia unveils sops for solar funds (UPI)
  67. Chinese city combats algae (UPI)
  68. The Ultimate Identity Theft Prevention Plan (Slashdot)
  69. Gen-Xer's Ahead Of Parents In Retirement Planning, Says Edward Jones (NBC26 Green Bay
  70. Green card hopefuls to resort to Gandhigiri in US (The Times of India)
  71. Immigration bill would have cost us (Delta Democrat Times)
  72. Take a closer look at illegal aliens (Delta Democrat Times)
  73. AG clears Huckabee in probe over crushed hard drives (Pine Bluff Commercial)
  74. Dead man didn't have AC, water - but he had money, neighbor says (The Arizona Republi
  75. House Panel Approves SSN Protection Bill (InternetNews.com)
  76. Pacific Power to convert coal mine to wind (UPI)
  77. Md. Gov. wants renewable energy in schools (UPI)
  78. Woman charged with ID theft (Whidbey News-Times)
  79. The Progressive Movement and the Transformation of American Politics (Heritage Founda
  80. Citizens talk health care, retirement (The Courier)
  81. IRS warns of phishing scam (The Des Moines Register)
  82. Trade unions to oppose Unorganised Labour Bill (The Times of India)
  83. AG clears Huckabee in probe over crushed hard drives (KTBS Shreveport)
  84. Scam alert: Banker spreads the word after his lecture series gets more attention (Mar
  85. DPWH, BOC ‘still most corrupt’ (Sun Star)
  86. Aggressive men walk away from petty free money offers (New Kerala)
  87. Group Accused Of Targeting Illegal Immigrants (KOCO 5 Oklahoma City)
  88. DMA Seeks Balance in Legislation to Protect Social Security Numbers for Legitimate Bu
  89. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  90. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  91. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  92. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  93. 18 Jul, 2007, 2113 hrs IST, IANS (The Economic Times)
  94. Huckabee Cleared in Probe Over Hard Drives (KATV Little Rock)
  95. Job fair today in Collinsville (Collinsville Herald)
  96. Ruias contest decision on LNG pricing (UPI)
  97. Health spending outstrips economic growth (Financial Times)
  98. Bill on unorganised sector likely in monsoon session (IANS via Yahoo! India News)
  99. Briefly: News items from the area (Paris Express)
  100. For Your Information (Provincetown Banner)
  101. When wildfires rage: prepare, stay informed and evacuate if directed (The Islands' So
  102. Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
  103. Huckabee Did Nothing Wrong In Destroying Hard Drives (KSLA-TV Shreveport)
  104. Foolish Forecast: Manpower Knows All (The Motley Fool)
  105. -July 18- (Greenville Advocate)
  106. Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
  107. Job fair today in Collinsville (Granite City Press-Record)
  108. Freedom of Information delays take years (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
  109. Huckabee Cleared Over Crushed Hard Drives (KTHV Little Rock)
  110. Golden girl unloads (Slam! Sports)
  111. AG clears Huckabee in probe over crushed hard drives (WMCTV Memphis)
  112. AG clears Huckabee in probe over crushed hard drives (Pine Bluff Commercial)
  113. Former jailer drops civil case (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
  114. Zambia: China's Growing Presence Met With Resistance (AllAfrica.com)
  115. Local Beat - 07/18/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  116. Murray applauds departure of VA chief (The Olympian)
  117. Options Trader: Tuesday Wrap-Up/Wednesday Morning Ideas (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Fin
  118. AG clears Huckabee in probe over crushed hard drives (FOX 16 Little Rock)
  119. La. Regents' glitch left student data vulnerable (Greater Baton Rouge Business Report
  120. Alien workers seek US citizenship (Saipan Tribune)
  121. Randolph Cephus 'R.C' Ryan (Hartselle Enquirer)
  122. Feeling 'chip-per' (Times News)
  123. Tax dodger pleads guilty (The Grand Rapids Press)
  124. ‘Police Jury’ scam hits Oklahoma (Miami News-Record)
  125. Prodi government in a jam over pension reform - Feature (EARTHtimes.org)
  126. Community Calendar for July 17 (Clanton Advertiser)
  127. Jeers to you, athletes (Slam! Sports)
  128. Cosatu has humanitarian plan for Zimbabwe (SABC News)
  129. Stop Overpaying your Corporate Taxes and Start Preserving Your Wealth (The Bradford E
  130. VSE Corporation Acquires Integrated Concepts and Research Corporation (ThomasNet)
  131. AG clears Huckabee in probe over crushed hard drives (Pine Bluff Commercial)
  132. Gen-Xer's Ahead Of Parents In Retirement Planning, Says Edward Jones (PR Newswire via
  133. State Senator Vinehout fighting for universal health care proposal (The Tomah Journal
  134. Visible(R) Analyst Workbench to Support OMG's Business Process Management (BPM) Stand
  135. BE Group AB Acquires Own Shares (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  136. Documents with personal info found in Irving trash bin (ABC 13 Texas)
  137. Canton school district sets pre-registration (The Clarion-Ledger)
  138. City won’t fight report’s release (The State Journal-Register)
  139. Keep track of accounts receivable to keep business on an even keel (San Francisco Chr
  140. MIND YOUR BUSINESS / Having big order may demand big changes in your processing (San
  141. Planning for the Future (Westerly Sun)
  142. July 17: 5 months after breach, investigators still mum on Westerly Hospital security
  143. 5 months after breach, investigators still mum on Westerly Hospital data case (Wester
  144. Speaker warns state officials about tough times ahead (Salem Statesman Journal)
  145. EU oks 1.8 bln euros in aid for French overseas departments (Eu Business)
  146. Japan Communist leader Miyamoto dies (UPI)
  147. Zimbabwe: Town Avails Farm for Housing Development (AllAfrica.com)
  148. Thames Plaza The Missing ’link’ In Norwich? (New London Day)
  149. Detention archipelago: jailing immigrants for profit (Independent Race and Refugee Ne
  150. POLICE BEAT (Daily Journal)
  151. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-18 11:00 GMT: EU approves 1.8 bln eur aid for French overseas
  152. Study Reveals that Data Breaches Undermine Consumer Confidence in E-Commerce (CRM Tod
  153. 172 individuals honoured for fighting crimes (Nhan Dan)
  154. COMMUNITY WATCH (Mohave Valley News)
  155. OECD Health Data: specialists outnumber GPs in most OECD countries (OECD)
  156. Southern States -- Immigration's New Battlefield (New America Media)
  157. Abusers rely on power, control (Montgomery Advertiser)
  158. Stop Overpaying your Corporate Taxes and Start Preserving Your Wealth (The Bradford E
  159. ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
  160. Police report (Post-Tribune)
  161. DA calls for resignation of Limpopo councillor (SABC News)
  162. Chinese studies, a sought-after major (China Economic Net)
  163. Elizabeth Edwards campaigns in Iowa City (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
  164. SOMETHING DIFFERENT (The Florida Times-Union)
  165. Letters (Times of Malta)
  166. FAA urged to do more to check pilots' health (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  167. Who will pay data-theft bill? (The Columbus Dispatch)
  168. Police Beat (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
  169. Those losing jobs at Merc get 11 pages of spaghetti (Baltimore Sun)
  170. Illustration by Nacho L. García Jr. / El Paso Times (El Paso Times)
  171. New White Paper from Cognio Spotlights RF-Layer's Role in Wireless Network Problems (
  172. Jeers to you, athletes (winnipegsun.com)
  173. Rebate letters coming (Star-Gazette)
  174. Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
  175. Jeers to you, athletes (The Ottawa Sun)
  176. Business owner group says illegal-hire law will hurt Anglos, too (Arizona Daily Star)
  177. Police Beat (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
  178. Protecting against identity theft (Berkshire Eagle)
  179. No deduction for Roths, but withdrawals tax-free (Colorado Springs Gazette)
  180. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  181. Talk Isn't So Cheap on a Phone Card (BusinessWeek)
  182. Weigh the benefits of different pension plans (The Olympian)
  183. In Tomorrow's Paper (EdmontonSun.com)
  184. Welcome to Public Opinion - Chambersburg, PA (Public Opinion)
  185. Still no word on Danielle Morton (The Sharon Herald)
  186. Woman aghast at $944 bill for water (Everett Herald)
  187. 'We can't grow our way out of this' (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
  188. McKinney Police Blotter (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  189. Smoking ban input sought (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  190. McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  191. Man has cash-filled wallet returned (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)
  192. Phone Cards: Talk Isn't Cheap (BusinessWeek)
  193. Identity theft protection bill on Patrick's desk (The Standard-Times)
  194. Addled Inmate Finally Freed (The Tampa Tribune)
  195. By The Intelligencer (Wheeling News-Register)
  196. Birth Certificate Of Foster Child Missing (KMBC-TV Kansas City)
  197. La. Security Breach Exposes Thousands To ID Theft (WDSU New Orleans)
  198. Birth Certificate Of Foster Child Missing (KMBC TheKansasCityChannel.com via Yahoo! N
  199. La. Security Breach Exposes Thousands To ID Theft (WDSU TheNewOrleansChannel.com via
  200. Teachers to make salary pitch (The Californian)
  201. One gets death in kiln slavery scandal (China Economic Net)
  202. Regional News Briefs (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  203. State Offers ID Cards At Community Events (KITV Honolulu)
  204. Steady pay rises good for growth, official says (China Economic Net)
  205. Man pleads guilty to pizza-place robbery (The Joplin Globe)
  206. Steady pay rises good for growth, official says (People's Daily)
  207. One gets death in kiln slavery scandal (People's Daily)
  208. V.A. Chief to Step Down, Citing Return to Private Life (New York Times)
  209. ID Theft Ring Busted (KIMA Yakima)
  210. Congress honors 'green revolution' founder (UPI)
  211. Freeing the iPhone the legal way (Salon.com)
  212. Social Security Checks Missing (WTRF Wheeling)
  213. Identity theft protection bill hits Patrick's desk (WBZ News Radio Boston)
  214. New Democrat Rodney Tom faces obstacles in 8th District race (Seattle Post-Intelligen
  215. Why Bush Will Be A Winner (Washington Post)
  216. House Majority Yields Campaign Finance Bounty for Dems (New York Times)
  217. Documents with personal info found in Irving trash bin (KLTV 7 Tyler)
  218. Documents with personal info found in Irving trash bin (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  219. Oahu, Molokai state ID card events set for July-Nov. (Honolulu Advertiser)
  220. In UK, organ donation could be automatic (UPI)
  221. Down at the Chelsea (The Village Voice)
  222. Experts Available to Discuss Customer Data Breaches, Privacy (Broadcast Newsroom)
  223. State starts to mail tax-rebate letters (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
  224. Identity Theft Protection Bill On Patrick's Desk (WCVB Boston)
  225. ComEd, State Agree To Massive Rate Relief (CBS 2 Chicago)
  226. Mexican Pension Funds' 1st Half Net Profit Falls 23.1% To MXN980.8 Million (Nasdaq)
  227. Logan woman pleads guilty in illicit immigrant-related I.D. trade (The Salt Lake Trib
  228. NEW: Suspects in ID theft ring charged (Yakima Herald-Republic)
  229. DA’s Office Questioned Candidate Park’s Campaign Worker (donga.com)
  230. Steady pay rises good for growth, official says (China Daily)
  231. University board says student, faculty info was unprotected (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  232. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Overland-St. Ann Jo
  233. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  234. Identity Theft Concerns in the Tennessee Valley (WTVC Chattanooga)
  235. Murray applauds departure of VA chief (The Olympian)
  236. Liberia: Retired Finance Ministry Workers Praise President Sirleaf for Bringing Honor
  237. Experts Available to Discuss Customer Data Breaches, Privacy (Business Wire via Yahoo
  238. Elizabeth Edwared speaks to full crowd downtown (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
  239. UPDATED: Florissant cracks down on unlicensed, uninsured drivers (Northwest County Jo
  240. Brownback talks family values, immigration issues (Denison Bulletin Review)
  241. Salvation Army looks for donations to help school kids (KY3 Springfield)
  242. Identity theft protection bill on Patrick's desk (Boston Globe)
  243. Skelton: U.S. bungled al-Qaida hunt (UPI)
  244. Nicholson resigns VA secretary post (Stars and Stripes)
  245. University board says student, faculty info was unprotected (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  246. University board says student, faculty info was unprotected (The Daily Comet)
  247. Identity theft protection bill on Patrick's desk (WPRI 12 Providence)
  248. Veterans Affairs Chief Nicholson Resigns (The Auburn Citizen)
  249. Louisiana Board Of Regents Acknowledges Security Breach (WDSU New Orleans)
  250. Veterans affairs chief Nicholson resigns (Baltimore Sun)