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