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