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  1. 5,000 clothes-makers hit by factory closure (The Nation)
  2. FOCUS New US jobless claims could raise labour market confusion (The Forex Market)
  3. Ohio: Stolen device had 3 times more IDs (The Charlotte Observer)
  4. Ohio: Stolen device had 3 times more IDs (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  5. Disenrolling From Medicare Advantage Plans Difficult for Many Senior Citizens (Senior
  6. Ohio: Stolen device had 3 times more IDs (AP via Yahoo! News)
  7. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-11 17:06 GMT: Ohio: More data on stolen laptop (Interactive In
  8. Ohio Data Theft Affecting Nearly 1 Million People (WTOV 9 Steubenville)
  9. Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
  10. People whose data on stolen device rises (Coshocton Tribune)
  11. ID theft suspects arrested; Pair captured with documents for seven identities (The Da
  12. Council finally decides on raises (Steelville Star-Crawford Mirror)
  13. Work must continue on immigration (Waxahachie Daily Light)
  14. Nixon libary under new management (UPI)
  15. Fear deadlier than a bullet (Galesburg Register-Mail)
  16. Ohio: More data on stolen laptop (Sharewatch)
  17. Strickland: State Data Theft Worse Than Previously Thought (NBC 24 Toledo)
  18. State Data Theft Exposure Widens (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)
  19. Ohio: More Data on Stolen Laptop (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  20. Bernalillo County makes it easier to say `I do' if you use online service (Albuquerqu
  21. Bernalillo County makes it easier to say `I do' if you use online service (Albuquerqu
  22. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (News Democrat Journal)
  23. Data theft larger than reported (Port Clinton News Herald)
  24. Help is now available for cooling bill payments (El Defensor Chieftain)
  25. Virginia County to check immigration statu (UPI)
  26. Church project keeps residents working on power alternative (Daily Journal)
  27. Job fair today in Collinsville (Collinsville Herald)
  28. Ohioans affected by stolen data rises (FOX 45 Dayton)
  29. NEW INFORMATION: More Ohioans than first thought impacted by state data theft (WKYC C
  30. Ohioans Affected By Stolen Data Higher Than Expected (19 Action News Cleveland)
  31. Ohio Data Theft (WSAZ NewsChannel 3 West Virginia)
  32. Letter (Democrat News)
  33. Removal of Czech Romanies leads to appearance of ghettos (?eské noviny)
  34. For Your Information (Fremont News-Messenger)
  35. Information on hospital customers stolen from parked car (WPRI 12 Providence)
  36. For Your Information (Provincetown Banner)
  37. National Council on Disability Bulletin for June 2007 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
  38. Gov: Additional Information Was On Stolen Storage Device (WCMH Columbus)
  39. Former prosecutor to serve as adviser in VA records theft case (KTVK Phoenix)
  40. Travel toll hurts single mums (Daily Telegraph)
  41. Farragut Chamber welcomes Duncan (Farragut Press)
  42. ID theft suspects arrested; Pair captured with documents for seven identities (The Da
  43. With Griffis now behind bars, Romley rejoins VA data probe (East Valley Tribune)
  44. Bush adds Webb County to disaster declaration (Laredo Morning Times)
  45. Gordon Brown: Bills in full (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  46. Mich. Man Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison for ID Theft (Insurance Journal)
  47. Information on hospital customers stolen from parked car (Boston Globe)
  48. Panda Antivirus 2008 Beta Release with Greater Threat Detection is Available for Free
  49. U.N.: New aid program for Nepal (UPI)
  50. South Africa: Gauteng Health MEC to Visit Senior Citizens (AllAfrica.com)
  51. Gordon Brown: Bills in full (ePolitix.com)
  52. Why 70 Is the New 50 (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News)
  53. States go where Congress fears to tread (The Record)
  54. Seniors’ market coupons distribution Thursday (Star-Gazette)
  55. If it's too good to be true, then it probably is (Daily Courier)
  56. Rell Signs Bill To Reduce Shortfall In State Teachers' Pension Fund (New London Day)
  57. Hospital Patients Information Stolen (NBC 10 Providence)
  58. Employers feel immigration heat (The Record)
  59. Social Security readies new Great Falls office (Great Falls Tribune)
  60. Jordan holds 27th annual Arab Children's Congress (MENAFN)
  61. Iraqi delegation to attend International Labour Organization in Jordan (MENAFN)
  62. More employers doing away with pensions, study finds (Newsday)
  63. Social Security office moving in December (Times Herald)
  64. Police blotter: Kent, Patterson, Philipstown, Yorktown (The Journal News)
  65. Commissioners likely to support immigration resolution (The York Dispatch)
  66. Traditional pensions rapidly disappearing / Even healthy companies are quick to curb
  67. Hurry if you want BofA cash (San Francisco Chronicle)
  68. Firms speed up pension plan closures (Contra Costa Times)
  69. Here and Now: Immigration Reform Update (KJZZ Tempe)
  70. SOUTH COUNTY HOSPITAL PATIENTS' BILLING RECORDS STOLEN (Westerly Sun)
  71. Call for crackdown on underage drinking (Mid Ulster Mail)
  72. Back to school (The Herald News)
  73. Bogarting sanity in marijuana wars (Mohave Valley News)
  74. 2 teens held responsible for crime spree in Dyer (Post-Tribune)
  75. Identity theft costs workers, companies insurance urged (Manitowoc Herald Times Repor
  76. Dateline Iowa (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  77. D.M. woman's death ruled a homicide (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  78. Pair had documents for seven aliases, police say (The Daily News of Newburyport)
  79. ACLU lawsuit mentions Bush's 2005 Fargo visit (The Bismarck Tribune)
  80. Shark bite (Bowling Green Daily News)
  81. D.M. woman’s death ruled a homicide (The Des Moines Register)
  82. Dateline Iowa (The Des Moines Register)
  83. For a bit of financial advice, free Web sites click (Asbury Park Press)
  84. Former Prosecutor Romley To Serve As Adviser in VA Case (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)
  85. APA, Coalition Praise Effort To End Medicare Discrimination (Medical News Today)
  86. Former prosecutor to serve as adviser in VA records theft case (KVOA Tucson)
  87. -June 13- (Greenville Advocate)
  88. Morton Kondracke: (Whittier Daily News)
  89. Former minister raises fear of HIV blood cover-up (Guardian Unlimited)
  90. Fear of HIV blood cover-up (Guardian Unlimited)
  91. The moral high ground (Kathimerini)
  92. Former minister raises fear of HIV blood cover-up (Guardian Unlimited)
  93. Pence faces questions about same-sex marriage, Iraq (The Star Press)
  94. Slaying suspect found in Alaska (Los Angeles Daily News)
  95. More employers doing away with pensions, study finds (Los Angeles Times)
  96. A widow's tears contrast with All-Star Game hoopla (The Oregonian)
  97. The Savings Game by Humberto Cruz (Arizona Daily Star)
  98. Protect your identity: Shred fraud involving stolen information exploding (Rockford R
  99. Less to go around (The Union)
  100. Where will all these people go? (Times-Standard)
  101. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  102. Morton Kondracke: (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  103. [Campus] University-owned laptop with student data stolen (The Minnesota Daily)
  104. Scam Alert: ‘Free Wi-Fi' at the airport may let hackers into your computer (The Idaho
  105. Morton Kondracke: (Pasadena Star-News)
  106. Hmimssa awaits deportation in Linn jail (The Gazette)
  107. Left disabled by drunk driver, former officer fights for change (KOMO Seattle)
  108. Wayne briefs (Detroit News)
  109. Judge asked to dismiss school data security case (The Greenville News)
  110. In brief (The Budapest Sun)
  111. McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  112. Black chamber sets meeting, luncheon (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  113. Who will care for the caregivers? (Southlake Times)
  114. HOW TO GET AID (The Victoria Advocate)
  115. City steps up efforts to shutter 3rd Street Mart (Quad-City Times)
  116. Richardson makes his 1st Q-C stop (Quad-City Times)
  117. Nowata County residents with flood damage urged to contact FEMA (Bartlesville Examine
  118. County's racial makeup gets shakeup (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  119. Beware of scam artists (Brewton Standard)
  120. Advocate for sustainability focuses on world from WNC (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  121. 3 accused of netting $828K with fake tax returns (The Star-Ledger)
  122. Bell declared disaster area (Temple Daily Telegram)
  123. State rehab agency owed millions to feds (The Charleston Gazette)
  124. The Natchez Democrat (The Natchez Democrat)
  125. Police: City employee reports gang graffiti on bridge (The Daily Reflector)
  126. Hmimssa awaits deportation in Linn jail (The Gazette)
  127. Woman Speaks Out About Park Smash And Grab (KLTV 7 Tyler)
  128. 1 lawyer + 1 couple = conflict of interest (The Republican)
  129. Man Says Agency Wrongly Harassed Him (Local 6 Orlando)
  130. A Fair Tax for Progressives and Conservatives (Blogcritics.org)
  131. Only on 4: MSD employee stole personal information from co-workers (KMOV St. Louis)
  132. South Lee Police Beat: July 11, 2007 (Bonita Daily News)
  133. Why Your Paycheck Is Really a Bond (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  134. About 100,000 Sub-Sahara African workers die from chemicals annually (People's Daily)
  135. Many free to have more than one child (People's Daily)
  136. Cenk Uygur: Socialized Police (HuffingtonPost)
  137. Former minister raises fear of HIV blood cover-up (Guardian Unlimited)
  138. As Bush exits, his issues will linger (USA Today)
  139. Why Your Paycheck Is Really a Bond (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  140. Rell signs bill to reduce shortfall in teachers' pension fund (Norwalk Advocate)
  141. Board of Elections reviews absentee voting changes (Times-Reporter)
  142. Former minister raises fear of HIV blood cover-up (Guardian Unlimited)
  143. Many free to have more than one child (China Economic Net)
  144. Assessing Corzine's turnpike detour (The Record)
  145. Rell signs bill to reduce shortfall in teachers' pension fund (WTNH-TV New Haven)
  146. Main » Home (PcPlus)
  147. No more second chances in politics (The Politico)
  148. Why 70 Is the New 50 (BusinessWeek)
  149. Truck crash delays dreams (Delaware State News)
  150. Your Daily Horoscope (UPI)
  151. 'Whingeing' Scots upset Tony Blair (UPI)
  152. Who’ll care for aging boomers? (Journal-Advocate)
  153. Labour and Tories at odds over using tax to support marriage (Independent)
  154. Bill Signed Will Affect Teachers' Pension Fund (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford)
  155. Rell signs bill to reduce shortfall in teachers' pension fund (Boston Globe)
  156. Pastor's Plight Shows Burden of Student Debt (NPR)
  157. US Sen Ensign Lands Key Finance Panel Seat (Nasdaq)
  158. Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
  159. Most people free to have more than one child (China Daily)
  160. New Social Security office open, well-hidden (The Daily Sentinel)
  161. PM given draft bills to benefit workers (Gulf Times)
  162. Assessing Corzine's turnpike detour (The Record)
  163. SOUTH COUNTY HOSPITAL PATIENTS' BILLING RECORDS STOLEN (Westerly Sun)
  164. Street Cameras and Privacy Worries to Surround New Yorkers (E-Commerce Times)
  165. 8-hour day for unorganised workers mooted (The Hindu)
  166. President Bush Visits Cleveland, Ohio (White House News)
  167. Remarks by the President to Greater Cleveland Partnership (Business Wire via Yahoo! F
  168. More Budget Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  169. ACLU lawsuit mentions Bush's 2005 Fargo visit (Grand Forks Herald)
  170. Draft bill moots 8-hour work day for unorganised sector (Indian Express Finance v
  171. Eritrea: Joint Meeting of Cabinet of Ministers And Regional Administrators Underway i
  172. Suspicous briefcase detonated at OSU (UPI)
  173. Florida teen shot while on joyride (UPI)
  174. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  175. New student registration in county July 17 (News Democrat & Leader)
  176. CENTER TWP. (2) - Motorcyclist injured (The Beaver County Times)
  177. Eight-hour day for unorganised workers recommended (The Hindu)
  178. Bates, Golden stir up political prognostication over Oregon's U.S. senate race (Ashla
  179. Does America Have Enough Skilled Workers? (US News & World Report)
  180. UPDATE:OMB Budget Report To Add Heat To Tax-And-Spend Debate (Nasdaq)
  181. Why 70 Is the New 50 (BusinessWeek)
  182. Al-Qaida threatens attack on Britain (UPI)
  183. Uncertainty as Arizona immigrants await crackdown (Boston Globe)
  184. Vacation made all the difference (Daily Record)
  185. Man once accused in terrorism cell seeks charge dismissal (KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Pa
  186. Man Once Accused In Terrorism Cell Pleads Guilty (KCCI 8 Des Moines)
  187. Opinion Focus (Washington Post)
  188. Cisco, EMC, MS Help Out Uncle Sam (Byte and Switch)
  189. Uncertainty as Arizona immigrants await crackdown (Reuters)
  190. Man once accused in Detroit terrorism case pleads guilty (Detroit News)
  191. States go where Congress fears to tread (The Record)
  192. PM given draft bills on benefit unorganised sector (Calcutta News)
  193. Social Security Q&A (Centre Daily Times)
  194. Analysis: Gas prices hurt Kenya's economy (UPI)
  195. Man once accused in terrorism cell pleads guilty (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
  196. Government Agencies Accessed Lee`s Personal Information (donga.com)
  197. K Street (Washington Post)
  198. China may hold key to payday for millions of graying Americans (Centre Daily Times)
  199. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (Meramec Journal)
  200. News briefs (The Courier)
  201. Bush focuses on energy, healthcare, Iraq (UPI)
  202. FYI - 07/10/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  203. Local Beat - 07/10/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  204. Growing pains (Whittier Daily News)
  205. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (News Democrat Journal)
  206. Church project keeps residents working on power alternative (Daily Journal)
  207. MyFox Boston | Experts Say Save More for Retirement (FOX 25 Boston)
  208. County's racial makeup gets shakeup (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  209. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  210. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  211. Letters to the DU editor for July 10, 2007 (Brigham Young NewsNet)
  212. Cape Crime Spree (KFVS 12 Cape Girardeau)
  213. Church project keeps residents working on power alternative (Daily Journal)
  214. Pension tensions continue at GE (Town Online)
  215. Mich. man convicted of ID theft gets 5 years in prison (Lansing State Journal)
  216. Former Stevens Point man convicted of trying to sell IDs (Marshfield News Herald)
  217. Springdale residents indicted for harboring illegal immigrants (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayett
  218. Ghana: Over Invasion Into Retail Sector (AllAfrica.com)
  219. John J. McPhee will be buried with full military honors after identity is determined
  220. Unpopular Congress enduring tough times (Boston Globe)
  221. Fire record (The Journal News)
  222. PM given draft bills on benefit unorganised sector (New Kerala)
  223. Man convicted of trying to sell private information sentenced to five years (WBIR-TV
  224. Jews face 'gathering storm' (UPI)
  225. Experts Say Save More for Retirement (FOX 31 Denver)
  226. Man Convicted Of Trying To Sell ID's Gets 5 Years In Prison (Eyewitness News Memphis)
  227. Passport problems hold up man's deportation (The Flint Journal)
  228. Letter (Democrat News)
  229. Unpopular Congress enduring tough times (Reuters)
  230. Aging baby boomers to burden U.S. economy (UPI)
  231. Problems Plague Virginia's Assisted Living Facilities (CBS 6 Richmond)
  232. Growing pains (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  233. Unpopular Congress enduring tough times (Reuters)
  234. Statement by IMF Mission to Nicaragua (IMF)
  235. Jury duty scam warning issued (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  236. Background checks available online (Helena Independent Record)
  237. Report:Nkorea nuclear talks proposed (UPI)
  238. Get Extra Money From Social Security (The Motley Fool)
  239. Growing pains (Whittier Daily News)
  240. Hubler's '24/6' campaign makes Sunday stop in Spencer (The Daily Reporter)
  241. Man convicted of trying to sell IDs gets 5 years in prison (Eyewitness News Memphis)
  242. Board of Elections reviews absentee voting changes (The Times-Reporter)
  243. Springdale residents indicted for harboring illegal immigrants (FOX 16 Little Rock)
  244. Unpopular U.S. Congress enduring tough times (Reuters)
  245. Study Outlines Virginia Assisted-Living Facilitiy Shortcomings (WRIC 8 News Richmond)
  246. MarketWatch First Take: U.S. consumers aren't stupid (Market Watch)
  247. Unpopular US Congress enduring tough times (AlertNet)
  248. Haverhill news in brief (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  249. Assisted-living facilities in Va. face money shortages, study finds (WDBJ 7 Roanoke)
  250. Assisted-living facilities in Va. face money shortages, study finds (WRIC 8 News Rich