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  1. IRS won't lower maximum contribution limits for 401(k) (San Jose Mercury News)
  2. West End Family Link Center (The Norwood Post)
  3. The new formula for income (Money Management)
  4. CON MILL LEVY OVERRIDE: Now is wrong time to hike tax burden (Greeley Tribune)
  5. Retirees’ cash flow clears way for southern comfort (The Star-Ledger)
  6. Libertarian to government: Back off (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  7. Registration is set (The Tuscaloosa News)
  8. Energy Assistance applications begin soon (Jacksonville Daily News)
  9. Life can be like a spinning top (Galveston County Daily News)
  10. CON MILL LEVY OVERRIDE: Now is wrong time to hike tax burden (Greeley Tribune)
  11. Ageing Europe's pension bill to 'dwarf' crisis debts (Times of Malta)
  12. SOCIAL SECURITY: More help for people getting benefits (Asbury Park Press)
  13. business interests for Oct. 18 (Press of Atlantic City)
  14. Yemen LNG starts production of LNG from its Balhaf terminal (Zawya)
  15. Maximum contribution to 401(k) plans won't change (The Springfield News-Leader)
  16. Mail Call (The Herald-Mail)
  17. TAYLOR: 81-year-old man hasn't strayed far from his roots (The News-Herald)
  18. Lawmakers seek to extend home tax credit (Abilene Reporter-News)
  19. Scott Burns: Workers unfairly carry burden for retirees (Denton Record-Chronicle)
  20. Women's medical records hacked (Rocky Mount Telegram)
  21. Retirees often rely on earned income to get by (The Arizona Republic)
  22. After interview, get in front of background checks (The Arizona Republic)
  23. 29th annual Christmas Box campaign under way (Johnson City Press)
  24. REGION: Senior center lunch programs seeing spike in demand (North County Times)
  25. NASA network security torched (IT World)
  26. A Benefits Checklist for Open-Enrollment Season (Washington Post)
  27. Federal figures show small rise in personal income (KPVI 6 Pocatello)
  28. 2009 federal deficit surges to $1.42 trillion (The Indiana Gazette)
  29. Letter to the Editor: A nation of, by, and for lobbyists (Chambersburg Public Opinion
  30. Facebook Scam Victimizes Brevard County Locals (WESH 2 Orlando)
  31. 401(k) cap to remain same in '10 (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  32. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  33. Illegal immigrant linked to thousands of bogus IDs (The Newton Kansan)
  34. Toddler whose body was hidden in trunk is buried (Missoulian)
  35. Direct deposit of Social Security is safer, easier for winter travelers (Lexington Cl
  36. TAYLOR: 81-year-old man hasn't strayed far from his roots (The News-Herald)
  37. BMV says its seeking owners' residency information to try to eliminate fraud (Lancast
  38. 2009 federal deficit surges to $1.42 trillion (Charleston Daily Mail)
  39. Social Security freeze means seniors must scrimp (Daily Local News)
  40. One-stop voting gets under way (Carteret County News-Times)
  41. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  42. Salem lecture's topics are global and far-reaching (Salem Statesman Journal)
  43. N. Coventry police respond to road rage incident (Daily Local News)
  44. Local News : Visqueen and tires - Frontiersman (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman)
  45. Social Security freeze means seniors must scrimp (Delaware County Times)
  46. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  47. Ukraine, Belgium agree to cooperate in social security area (KYIV Post)
  48. Coeur d'Alene Press Newspaper | CDAPress.com (Coeur d'Alene Press)
  49. 2009 federal deficit surges to $1.42 trillion (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  50. He was ready; help was there (Las Vegas Sun)
  51. Stimulus package boosts Oklahoma personal income (Tulsa World)
  52. Suspect identified as illegal immigrant (Sheboygan Press)
  53. Orange Krush playing at Etowah UMC fest (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  54. Lawmakers propose more help for homebuyers (Stevens Point Journal)
  55. Social Security freeze means seniors must scrimp (Delaware County Times)
  56. 2009 Federal Deficit Surges to $1.42 Trillion (ABC News)
  57. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  58. Social Security hits the brakes (Temple Daily Telegram)
  59. Families in need can sign up for Christmas program (Texarkana Gazette)
  60. Ward 1 race: Barr says he has unfinished business (Marietta Daily Journal)
  61. Social Security Freeze Means Seniors Must Scrimp (The Memphis Daily News)
  62. DA's Financial Abuse Specialist Team (The Wichita Eagle)
  63. Anderson impresses Wichita Pachyderm club (The Wichita Eagle)
  64. Social Security stop-gap debate revs up (The Daily Comet)
  65. ‘Day of reckoning’ nears for program (The Oklahoman)
  66. Social Security freeze means seniors must scrimp (INO News)
  67. Lawmakers propose more help for homebuyers (Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune)
  68. Falling prices mean no increase in Social Security (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  69. Prosecutor drops charge vs Claudine Barretto (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  70. Habitat dedicates four new homes (The Hendersonville Times-News)
  71. South Florida seniors plan for Social Security freeze (SouthFlorida.com)
  72. No Social Security hike for seniors, could boost new payments (Delaware County Times)
  73. Ackerman bolsters healthcare plan (Queens Chronicle)
  74. Interracial couple denied marriage license in La. (AP via Yahoo! News)
  75. Ready to shred Consumers get a chance to protect their privacy (Worcester Telegram &
  76. IRS: Retirement contributions same for 2010 (San Francisco Chronicle)
  77. More then 73-thousand Knox County Seniors without Social Security increases (WVLT-TV
  78. Jobless claims, muted inflation boost recovery (The Vail Trail)
  79. Lawmakers seek to extend $8,000 homebuyers tax credit (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  80. David A. Love: Will Obama Save America From Capitalism? (The Huffington Post)
  81. IRS: Retirement contributions same for 2010 (KSWO Lawton-Wichita Falls)
  82. IRS: Retirement contributions same for 2010 (KJCT 8 Grand Junction)
  83. Obama defends himself against New Orleans critics (WTSP-TV Tampa)
  84. Ackerman bolsters healthcare plan (Queens Chronicle)
  85. No Raise For Nearly 50M Social Security Recipients (WCBS-TV New York)
  86. New jobless claims drop unexpectedly to 514,000; inflation remains muted (Kingsport T
  87. Pres. Obama calls for $250 payments to older Americans to make up for no increase in
  88. Senate May Expand 1st-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit (KDKA Pittsburgh)
  89. Social Security makes it official: No COLA in 2010 (KAAL Austin)
  90. No Social Security increase in '10 (The Clarion-Ledger)
  91. No cost of living increase for Social Security recipients (WBTV Charlotte)
  92. Two Jackson Heights men arrested in housing scam: Feds (YourNabe.com)
  93. No raise for US welfare claimants (BBC News)
  94. Social Security says no cost of living increase in 2010; Obama seeks $250 stimulus pa
  95. It's Official: No Social Security Increase (ABC News)
  96. Inflation up modestly in September (North County Times)
  97. Social Security to make it official: No COLA (The Capital)
  98. Social Security makes it official: No COLA in 2010 (FOX 11 Tucson)
  99. Social Security makes it official: No COLA in 2010 (KSBY San Luis Obispo)
  100. Social Security makes it official: No COLA in 2010 (Aberdeen American News)
  101. US inflation up modestly in September (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  102. Dynamic Boomer & Senior Expo planned, Oct. 21 (The Country Gazette)
  103. It's official: No Social Security raises next year (KSDK St. Louis)
  104. Inflation up modestly in September (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
  105. Inflation up modestly in September (INO News)
  106. Barack touts $250 seniors stimulus (New York Post)
  107. Top of the News (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  108. Majority of Small Businesses Plan No Raises (Financial Planning.com)
  109. A Fast-Track Alternative to a Teaching Job (New York Times)
  110. Feds stopped FSSA from sharing information :Company sought data to screen job applica
  111. United Way agency helps local woman get life back on track (Mansfield News Journal)
  112. Obama calls for $250 payments to seniors (Newark Advocate)
  113. TD Bank customers face banking headaches (The Randolph Reporter)
  114. Social Security to get no cost of living increase, Obama calls for $250 payments (The
  115. Malaysian leader pushes for reform in ruling party poll - Summary (EARTHtimes.org)
  116. Bristol Blotter 10-15-09 (Bristol Herald Courier)
  117. Census Bureau Reprsentatives Visit Harrisonburg (WHSV Harrisonburg)
  118. Obama Calls for $250 Payments to Seniors (Fox News)
  119. Robert Powell: Delaying can pay off with Social Security (Market Watch)
  120. Najib: Umno will be the people's champion (The Nut Graph)
  121. City, Unions At Odds Over Police Pension System (WBAL-TV Baltimore)
  122. Obama asks Congress to back new payments to elderly (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  123. Looking ahead (USA Today)
  124. MEDIcare launches its new building in Jalan Ipoh (The Star)
  125. Report: Conn. 'careless' in laptop theft (UPI)
  126. Obama calls for $250 payments to seniors (AP via Yahoo! News)
  127. Medical Patients Warned About Possible ID Theft (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)
  128. Obama calls for $250 payments to seniors (ABC 13 Houston)
  129. CENTRAL JERSEY: Latino boycott of census debated (Windsor-Hights Herald)
  130. Hospital to offer Chronic Fatigue Syndrome program in Eatontown (Asbury Park Press)
  131. Obama Favors Another Round of Payments (HispanicBusiness.com)
  132. Obama proposes $250 each for retirees (The Hill)
  133. 2nd UPDATE:Obama Pushes Congress To Extend Payments For Seniors (Nasdaq)
  134. The best navigator steers future captains to excellence (Baltic Times)
  135. Get The Most Out Of Your Employee Stock Options (Investopedia via Yahoo! Finance)
  136. Obama Backs $250 for Seniors, but Don't Call It a COLA! (Nightly Business Report)
  137. Obama calls for $250 payments to seniors (The Kentucky Post)
  138. CSULA Students Exposed in Security Breach (KTLA-TV Los Angeles)
  139. Obama calls for $250 payments to seniors (AP via Yahoo! News)
  140. Obama wants seniors to get another $250 (CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  141. Beware of scam by phony Census workers (KMTR Eugene)
  142. We are in uncharted waters (Explorer News)
  143. Lavelle named BPW’s 2009 Woman of Achievement (The Greenwood Commonwealth)
  144. Poles Apart (San Diego Reader)
  145. Nowhere To Go (San Diego Reader)
  146. Police to offer digital fingerprinting service in 2010 (This Week Reynoldsburg)
  147. Land Your Next Apartment with a Rental Resume [Apartment Search] (Lifehacker)
  148. Doctors' Personal Information at Risk After Laptop Theft (NBC Chicago)
  149. Drug bust defendant pleads guilty to forgery (Vernal Express)
  150. House summons NSSF officials over mismanagement (The Monitor)
  151. Pet friendly license plates raise funds (Edwardsville Intelligencer)
  152. Wake Radiology out of UNC-CH Mammography study (The News & Observer)
  153. Local News : Visqueen and tires - Frontiersman (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman)
  154. Thousands of benefits claimants will not have to give back £1bn in overpayments, judg
  155. Media Advisory: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada (Marketwire)
  156. Va. education officials report ID data loss (WTOP Radio Washington, DC)
  157. Virginia education department: Personal data of 100,000 students is missing (The News
  158. Ageing Europe's pension bill to 'dwarf' crisis debts: EU (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  159. The pocket spy: Will your smartphone rat you out? (New Scientist)
  160. What's up (The Galt Herald)
  161. POLICE NEWS: BG man injured in single-vehicle crash (Bowling Green Daily News)
  162. Safety Valve: Letters from readers (The Wenatchee World)
  163. Web Exclusive: Mob's Rudy no role model (ABC 7 Chicago)
  164. Bill to Repeal DOMA Has More Than 100 Sponsors (Gayapolis)
  165. Wexler Announces Resignation, Takes "Peace" Job (CBS4 Miami)
  166. No COLA next year could mean $10K less over average retirement (St. James Plaindealer
  167. Va. education department: Personal data of 100,000 students is missing (Richmond Time
  168. Attorney general warns of Census scam (The Oregonian)
  169. Dem lawmaker pushing in-state tuition for undocumented students (Denver Post)
  170. Shred It: Preventing identity theft (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
  171. Councilmember Jean Godden Wins the Day (Seattle Weekly)
  172. Couple charged with exploiting elderly woman (Laurel Leader-Call)
  173. Lower Makefield Township Police Report (Yardley News)
  174. U.S. parents respond quickly to trendy baby names (The Daily Comet)
  175. Are You Too Old to Start Investing? (The Motley Fool)
  176. Auburn Police to hold Toys for Tots drive (WTVM 9 Columbus)
  177. Police reports (San Mateo Daily Journal)
  178. Congressman Wexler To Leave Congress To Head Middle East Non-Profit Institute (Our To
  179. Tea Party draws crowd of 200 (Winona Post)
  180. Patients didn't consent to UNC study later hacked (WWAY 3 Wilmington)
  181. Headline: Reconstruction bonds rushed (BusinessWorld Online)
  182. Boro reps criticize Social Security plan (YourNabe.com)
  183. Former Whitestone man gets 6 months in fraud plea (YourNabe.com)
  184. Patriot Happenings (Kutztown Area Patriot)
  185. Community briefs - Oct. 14 (The Fort Morgan Times)
  186. Interventions From Synod's 13th Congregation (Zenit News Agency)
  187. FL woman with 2 kids in car arrested for DWI (Forest Lake Times)
  188. Blumenthal says tax data security was lax (New Haven Register)
  189. Eight Safety Tips for Teens When 'Hanging Out' Online; ID Experts Supports National P
  190. Avi Chomsky compares treatment of illegal immigrants to that of slaves (The Salem Gaz
  191. Significant health care reform necessary, AARP rep says (Grand Island Independent)
  192. Chamberlin Edmonds and Associates to help improve patient access to state and federal
  193. Salvation Army sets distribution dates (Fond du Lac Reporter)
  194. German Economics Institute Warns Against Tax Cuts, (Tax-News.com)
  195. 'Income' eats away at Social Security disability checks (Community Press & Recorder)
  196. Death Lures Aeon, Tear to Japan’s Expanding Funeral Industry (Bloomberg)
  197. I Spy | For more than 40 years, Gary Glanz has seen through the walls of Tulsa, layin
  198. Death Lures Aeon, Tear to Japan’s Expanding Funeral Industry (Bloomberg)
  199. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  200. Woman guilty of defrauding Centrelink (The Examiner)
  201. IRS wins some, loses a few in fight against identity theft and data loss (Federal Com
  202. Baby Names Prone to Boom-and-Bust Cycles (Health Scout)
  203. Anti-minaret vote alarms UN rights experts (Swissinfo)
  204. More Health Care Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  205. Man admits bigamy, says he was married to two women at same apartment complex (The Ka
  206. Patriot Happenings (Kutztown Area Patriot)
  207. NSSF towers cost shoots to Shs200b (The Monitor)
  208. Latham's Traveling Help Desk in Osage (Mitchell County Press-News)
  209. Salvation Army giving away coats (KWWL Iowa)
  210. Wharton police believe ID theft suspect in Longview (The Longview News-Journal)
  211. Council looks to widen Stillhouse Road (The Paris News)
  212. KTVN Channel 2 - Reno Tahoe News Weather, Video - Baby Names Prone to Boom-and-Bust C
  213. Significant health care reform necessary, AARP rep says (Grand Island Independent)
  214. Leaders keep $400,000-a-year Hendricks Co. home (The Indianapolis Star)
  215. Baby Names Prone to Boom-and-Bust Cycles (Forbes)
  216. STATES (The Hindu)
  217. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  218. Crime and Public Safety, October 13 (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
  219. Residents Warned Of Phone Scam (Ojai Valley News)
  220. Discord among Dems 'par for the course,' experts say (CNN)
  221. West End Family Link Center (The Norwood Post)
  222. World in motion: the remarkable reach of Ernie 'Indian Red' Lopez (Times Online)
  223. LETTER TO THE EDITOR: VAT would help pay for universal health care (The News Herald)
  224. Dates for Young Sportsman Deer Hunt set by TWRA (The Advocate & Democrat)
  225. Who's eligible for Medicare's prescription drug program? (The Record and Herald News)
  226. Obama aide Messina optimistic about health care reform this year (Missoulian)
  227. Web Exclusive: The Most Impactful Industry Events of the Last Century (Risk & Insuran
  228. 800 told to redo absentee ballot requests (The Columbus Dispatch)
  229. Recent 'momentum' influences choices of baby names, NYU, Indiana psychology professor
  230. Obama must stress marriage equality (The Miami Student)
  231. McMorris Rodgers calls for incremental health care reform - Mon, 12 Oct 2009 PST (The
  232. Smithgall, Gray trade barbs over proposal to enlarge City Hall (Lancaster Online)
  233. Undernourished kids prevalent in Sagay (Sun Star)
  234. Safety-Net Clinics Eye Health Care Debate (The Lakeland Ledger)
  235. On Stimulus Spending, Deficit Hawks' Concern Is Misplaced (Washington Post)
  236. Health Events (The Lakeland Ledger)
  237. Healthcare Reform, Coverage Changes Highlight Key Questions for Medicare Annual Enrol
  238. Crime and Public Safety, October 13 (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
  239. No TRO on Neri suspension (The Daily Tribune)
  240. Tanner praises Social Security officials for easing disability-hearing backlog (Union
  241. Crime and Public Safety, October 13 (San Bernardino Sun)
  242. Guilty plea in ID theft scam, with losses up to $400,000 (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star T
  243. Eastday-China's central government to recruit 15,000 staff (Eastday.com)
  244. What's missing from recovery? Jobs (The World)
  245. Nichols: Opponent ‘might as well have just pulled down my pants’ (News & Messenger)
  246. New wave of pirates has psoriasis, frat boy hair; no peglegs (Ars Technica)
  247. Beware of CD ads that sound too good to be true (Austin American-Statesman)
  248. Bankruptcies’ Slowdown a Good Sign, But is it Good Enough? (RISMedia Real Estate News
  249. Job losses mar recovery, create woes for Dems (Post-Bulletin)
  250. Danger: Low inflation (Baltimore Sun)