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  1. Md. woman pleads guilty to identity theft spree (King Of Prussia Courier)
  2. Can you afford early retirement? Let's crunch numbers (The Beacon News)
  3. Immigration issues: Where Republican candidates stand (The Des Moines Register)
  4. Metro briefs (Birmingham News)
  5. Suit Alleges Town Targets Hispanics For Traffic Stops (The Morning News)
  6. Do Tax Cuts Stimulate The Economy? (Investopedia)
  7. China may keep boomers affluent (Lansing State Journal)
  8. Canadian professionals report border harassment (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
  9. Companies face age dilemma (Courier-Post)
  10. Credit debt in college: Who's accountable? (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
  11. Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
  12. Federal law on licenses ignored (Tulsa World)
  13. Harry Gross | California schemin' takes reader's SS number (Philadelphia Daily News)
  14. Big ideas for small-business retirement plans (Miami Herald)
  15. A woman of many talents (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
  16. IT Security: The data theft time bomb (iTNews)
  17. Lauderdale Lakes: County helping residents apply for property tax exemptions (Sun-Sen
  18. Illustration by Nacho L. García Jr. / El Paso Times (El Paso Times)
  19. Welcome to Public Opinion - Chambersburg, PA (Public Opinion)
  20. New student IDs in use this fall (The Wichita Eagle)
  21. Welcome to Public Opinion - Chambersburg, PA (Public Opinion)
  22. Mattoon school district registration info released (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  23. The 10-digit future (Deseret Morning News)
  24. New role for Nujoma? (Mail and Guardian)
  25. Bankruptcy looms over many elderly (Houston Chronicle)
  26. Three arrested after police chase Police Blotter (Times Leader)
  27. Florida laws contain some surprises for employers (Sun-Sentinel)
  28. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  29. Potential deportees lying low (The Palm Beach Post)
  30. Domestic news (The West Australian)
  31. Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
  32. Canadian professionals report border harassment (Plattsburgh Press Republican)
  33. Retirement: They are your golden years, not Uncle Sam's (New Hampshire Union Leader)
  34. Only small group 'abusing 457 visas' (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
  35. Free legal clinic planned for Coast Katrina victims (Hattiesburg American)
  36. Residents Forced Out (WREX-TV Rockford)
  37. How appraisal fraud costs you money (MSNBC)
  38. Consumer Tech in the Office (BusinessWeek)
  39. Bureaucratic tape entangles couples trying to tie the knot (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star
  40. Social Security Privatization (About.com)
  41. Potential deportees lying low (The Palm Beach Post)
  42. Iraqis mourn broken dreams on republic's anniversary (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  43. How Nigeria Can Deepen Economic Reform Benefits – World Bank (This Day)
  44. Health Calendar (Austin American-Statesman)
  45. Social Security and You: Benefits increase with inflation (San Antonio Express-News)
  46. Hungering for Thompson (The Politico)
  47. Retiring is an option, not a necessity (The Record)
  48. 1 million IDs on stolen state tape (The Western Star)
  49. Brinda for law to protect unorganised workers (The Hindu)
  50. Iraqis mourn broken dreams on republic's anniversary (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  51. Mexican Government & AIDS Healthcare Foundation to Partner in New Free AIDS Clinic in
  52. LACK OF IMMIGRATION POLICY COULD HARVEST TROUBLE (Palladium Times)
  53. Iran may be willing to talk uranium (UPI)
  54. Vosganian’s Lamp (Nine O'Clock)
  55. For SA’s transition: a chessboard (Mail and Guardian)
  56. Today's Headlines (antiMUSIC)
  57. Applying dating lessons to the job hunt (AM New York)
  58. Free legal clinic for Gulf Coast hurricane victims (The Clarion-Ledger)
  59. Applying dating lessons to the job hunt (AM New York)
  60. Britney's New Gig (antiMUSIC)
  61. Obama: Iraq war upping terror threat (UPI)
  62. -June 13- (Greenville Advocate)
  63. Authorities Discover More Incidents of Illegal Releases of Lee’s Personal Information
  64. Super scars of the NFL borne on retirees' knees (USA Today)
  65. Iraqis mourn broken dreams on republic anniversary (Middle East Times)
  66. Carmie Hill Column: Some Social Security answers for new workers 07-15-2007 (Plainvie
  67. Immigrants feel betrayed on legal status (The Record)
  68. High-tech hearing aids are music to boomers' ears (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  69. Entitlement Programs Contribute To U.S. Fiscal Troubles, Editorial States (Medical Ne
  70. Markets (July 13) (The Hindu)
  71. Report: Pfizer Waited to Reveal Breach (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  72. Customer Service (Brandon Sun)
  73. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  74. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  75. Tucker schedules registration (Hammond Daily Star)
  76. Uniform registration will end Saturday (Hammond Daily Star)
  77. Job fair today in Collinsville (Edwardsville Journal)
  78. AgJOBS and CIRA 2007 (Migration Dialogue)
  79. Minimum Wages, UI, Mobility (Migration Dialogue)
  80. Midwest: Meat, New Frontiers (Migration Dialogue)
  81. Blunt enacting new crimes as he wraps up bill signings (Daily Journal)
  82. Police Log (Cumberland Times-News)
  83. Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
  84. Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
  85. Report: Order to secure state data issued 2 months before theft (Port Clinton News He
  86. Redefine approach towards UPA: CPI to Left (NDTV)
  87. Report finds 80% of Boomers are planning to keep working after 65 (Battle Creek Enqui
  88. Court Briefs (NWAnews.com)
  89. Teen driving course aims to reduce fatalities (North Lake Tahoe Bonanza)
  90. Democrats, GOP push to win votes of under-30 s (NWAnews.com)
  91. For the environment (Honolulu Advertiser)
  92. Master board-shapers an 'endangered species' (Honolulu Advertiser)
  93. Town Talk (The Farmington Daily Times)
  94. Deconstructing Hillary (Haaretz Daily)
  95. A case of mistaken identity has dad feeling like a deadbeat (Modesto Bee)
  96. Homeless strain to keep a roof over their stuff (Boston Globe)
  97. Simple answers may settle IRS inquiries (The Record Searchlight)
  98. Learning about identity theft (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  99. Ohio seniors flock to get tax credit (CentralOhio.com)
  100. Carmie Hill Column: Some Social Security answers for new workers 07-15-2007 (Plainvie
  101. ON THE RECORD / DEBORAH MAJORAS / CHAIRWOMAN, FTC / She shares her thoughts on what h
  102. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA / Wave goodbye to handmade surfboards / Machines are replacing sc
  103. Immigrants feel betrayed on legal status (The Record)
  104. Traditional pensions disappear rapidly (The Buffalo News)
  105. More seniors going broke (The Saginaw News)
  106. Blunt enacting new crimes as he wraps up bill signings (Rolla Daily News)
  107. Have affairs in order for family (Portsmouth Herald)
  108. Few New Clues In Berstecher Case Files (New London Day)
  109. Paying for a vacation that lasts a lifetime (Stamford Advocate)
  110. Paying for a vacation that lasts a lifetime (Norwalk Advocate)
  111. School Kit Program accepting applicants (Lawrence Journal-World)
  112. College puts private info on Net (Deseret Morning News)
  113. Elders discover debt problems (The Republican)
  114. Pension ‘double dip’ costs county (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  115. 07/15/07 Letters to the Editor (Yakima Herald-Republic)
  116. Special-needs foster family disintegrates Helping 1 child wasn't enough, but how many
  117. Suit Alleges Town Targets Hispanics For Traffic Stops (The Morning News)
  118. Parents may get help with prescription drugs (Asbury Park Press)
  119. Planning for the Future (Westerly Sun)
  120. Ministry sponsors day for homeless (Orlando Sentinel)
  121. Home equity line can fund repairs (Orlando Sentinel)
  122. I can identify with mistaken identity (Orlando Sentinel)
  123. How Much Are You Going To Have To Pay In Taxes This Year? (The Bradford Era)
  124. Alamogordo coming events (Alamogordo Daily News)
  125. Elaborate planning necessary for seemingly simple airdrop (Observer-Reporter)
  126. Slow, steady Gibson wins anchor race (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  127. Long: State must clarify open records (The Argus Leader)
  128. Debt Adviser by Steve Bucci : Identity theft is serious; assertive action needed (Ari
  129. Stolen laptops an open door to ID theft (Arizona Daily Star)
  130. Which investment is best for your kids? (Miami Herald)
  131. It may come as a surprise to many Americans, but their retirement security... (Miami
  132. Local Beat (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  133. Woman struggles to get back in driver's seat (Miami Herald)
  134. Slow, steady Gibson wins anchor race (Philly.com)
  135. Tax bills shake residents' plans (The Indianapolis Star)
  136. Humberto Cruz: Heading to an investment seminar? Hold onto your wallet (The Journal N
  137. A tough fix; view story to see video (The Enterprise)
  138. Windsor Elementary registration is Tuesday (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  139. Think you're paying more for milk? Well, you are. (The Idaho Statesman)
  140. Drowning in red tape (Standard-Examiner)
  141. Ohioans at risk of identity theft offered protection (Tribune Chronicle)
  142. Immigration bill would have cost us (Delta Democrat Times)
  143. Take a closer look at illegal aliens (Delta Democrat Times)
  144. Iran rights group accuses Tehran of abuses (IranMania.com)
  145. Ohioans at risk of identity theft offered protection (Tribune Chronicle)
  146. Password peeves are a cost of doing business (The Standard-Times)
  147. ANALYSIS: Issues aren't what separate candidates in the 10th (Savannah Morning News)
  148. Myers Middle School improves on annual student testing (Savannah Morning News)
  149. Community of kindness (Galesburg Register-Mail)
  150. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  151. Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
  152. Disability happens; lock in insurance while you are young (The State)
  153. With costs expected to skyrocket, many wonder about the future of Medicare. (Reading
  154. Many fear crisis as costs soar, ranks of uninsured grow (Reading Eagle)
  155. Two Cents (The Auburn Citizen)
  156. Look to lifecyle finance (The Kansas City Star)
  157. Major Accomplishments of the first session of the 123rd Maine Legislature (Boothbay R
  158. Protesters: West Terre Haute police abused power (Terre Haute Tribune Star)
  159. Prosecuting domestic violence proves difficult for law enforcement (Dothan Eagle)
  160. UPI NewsTrack Sports (UPI)
  161. Treasurer makes ID theft protection a priority (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  162. ID thieves looking for you (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  163. The friendly confines ... not here (Daily Press)
  164. Lunch seminars serve baloney (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  165. Suit filed to block employer sanctions (Arizona Daily Sun)
  166. Ask the Editor Part 21 (The Times-Reporter)
  167. School lunch prices rising (The Lompoc Record)
  168. Your views (The Record)
  169. Privacy Policy (Prothom Alo)
  170. No care in the world for caregivers as profit is all that matters (The Japan Times)
  171. Lawton man has cash-filled wallet returned (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  172. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (News Democrat Journal)
  173. Report: Order to secure state data issued 2 months before theft (Port Clinton News He
  174. Blunt enacting new crimes as he wraps up bill signings (Daily Journal)
  175. Keep your Social Security card under wraps (Capital News 9)
  176. MSD worker fired for taking Social Security data (KMOV St. Louis)
  177. Social cost of a dollar spinner (Sunday Observer)
  178. Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
  179. Report: Order to secure state data issued 2 months before theft (WKYC Cleveland)
  180. REPORT: Order To Secure State Data Issued 2 Months Before Theft (19 Action News Cleve
  181. Entitlement Programs Contribute To U.S. Fiscal Troubles, Editorial States (Medical Ne
  182. Groups sue to stop new employer sanctions law (The Daily Dispatch)
  183. Report: Pfizer waited weeks to notify employees of data breach (Boston Globe)
  184. Order to secure state data issued two months before theft (News Journal)
  185. Report: Pfizer waited weeks to notify employees of data breach (Greenwich Time)
  186. Rove memo found in Nixon archive (UPI)
  187. Report: Order to secure state data issued 2 months before theft (WFMJ Youngstown)
  188. Fees rise for copies of certain documents (The Chronicle)
  189. Nearly 1,500 apply for property tax break in Richland County (News Journal)
  190. For America, a turning point in the war (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  191. Personal data posted online after city's security slip-up (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  192. SSS Pampanga holds pensioners' day (Sun Star)
  193. UPI NewsTrack TopNews (UPI)
  194. Iran rights group accuses Tehran of abuses (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)
  195. Nigeria chief's son released by kidnappers (UPI)
  196. Chon Buri workers facing chop (The Nation)
  197. Scammers target county residents (Mooresville/Decatur Times)
  198. Blunt enacting new crimes as he wraps up bill signings (Daily Journal)
  199. Suspect investigated in child killings (UPI)
  200. A family's treasures behind the walls (Monroe Times)
  201. A trip through time with the Lamboleys (Monroe Times)
  202. Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
  203. Illegal Immigration: Souring the Milk (Part I) (Democrat News)
  204. Win big or small, casinos ask more questions (Las Vegas Sun)
  205. FEMA adds Cowley to relief list (The Arkansas City Traveler)
  206. Barista’s tax liens top $330K (Kearney Hub)
  207. E-mails show administration’s response to data device theft (The Toledo Blade)
  208. Pakistan's working class unprotected (Calcutta News)
  209. Blunt enacting new crimes as he wraps up bill signings (Rolla Daily News)
  210. E-mails show administration response to data device theft (News Journal)
  211. Labor Ministry faces another 1,000 layoffs (The Nation)
  212. Local Beat (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  213. Senator's office happy to help constituents (Telegraph-Forum)
  214. E-mails show administration's response to data device theft (The Advocate)
  215. Woman's rare illness falls through safety net (Fairview Observer)
  216. Back to school - Registration (Farmington Press)
  217. Pfizer Workers Notified Late On Security Breach (New London Day)
  218. Employers feel immigration heat (The Record)
  219. Police: Health aide defrauded clients (Norwalk Advocate)
  220. Peregrine falcon chicks rule an unlikely roost (The Toledo Blade)
  221. Suit filed to block hiring sanctions (The Arizona Republic)
  222. Citizenship workshop is today (The Beacon News)
  223. Cubs preaching small ball for first the time in a long time (Post-Tribune)
  224. Googlers applaud GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul (San Jose Mercury News)
  225. 'Wrong Slip Bandit' is sought by police (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  226. Planning for the Future (Westerly Sun)
  227. -June 13- (Greenville Advocate)
  228. Suit Alleges Town Targets Hispanics For Traffic Stops (The Morning News)
  229. Stop Overpaying your Corporate Taxes and Start Preserving Your Wealth (The Bradford E
  230. Clanton to have first public preschool class (Clanton Advertiser)
  231. Suit filed to block hiring sanctions (The Arizona Republic)
  232. Order to secure data ignored (The Columbus Dispatch)
  233. Strickland says task is to build a consensus (Akron Beacon Journal)
  234. Business elite fight hiring law (12 News Phoenix)
  235. ID thieves captured, cops say (Miami Herald)
  236. Woman's rare illness falls through safety net (Ashland City Times)
  237. Summer still here: Watch energy use with last-minute tips (Rockford Register Star)
  238. The American Dream: Struggling to get by (Display & Design Ideas)
  239. Crew cuts phone line, affecting retailers (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  240. Coming events (Alamogordo Daily News)
  241. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  242. Clark: The most recent D.C. sex scandal deserves our attention (The Salt Lake Tribune
  243. Windsor Elementary registration is Tuesday (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
  244. Lotterman: Question of fairness in taxation is never off the table (The Idaho Statesm
  245. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  246. Family Searches For Answers After Blind Man's Murder (WOAI)
  247. Suspect in courthouse attack requests public defender (Journal and Courier)
  248. Matt Blunt clears his desk as he wraps up bill signings (Southeast Missourian)
  249. Pastor to plead guilty in welfare fraud (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
  250. United Way prepares for annual school supply giveaway (The Norman Transcript)