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  1. Secured card the way to go (The Cincinnati Post)
  2. Hungarian Government Uncovers HUF101 Billion In Evaded Taxes In 1st Half 2007 (Nasdaq
  3. Criminal reports available online (Billings Gazette)
  4. Hospital's patients are being contacted about theft (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  5. Zombie Nation (E-Commerce Times)
  6. EPF Continues To Charter Growth (Bernama)
  7. Brick woman writes book about daughter's suicide (Times-Beacon)
  8. Nowata County residents with flood damage urged to contact FEMA (Bartlesville Examine
  9. Washington County flood victims may now apply with FEMA to receive federal aid (Bartl
  10. State offers online background checks (Great Falls Tribune)
  11. No give-and-take on immigration (The Gainesville Times)
  12. Complex targets low-income residents with disabilities (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  13. Zombie Nation (TechNewsWorld.com)
  14. Liberia: 'Bassonians' Go to the Polls Today (AllAfrica.com)
  15. GUTA cries foul …Over invasion into retail sector …Parliament to summon GIPC after it
  16. Oak Park man convicted of trying to sell IDs (Detroit News)
  17. Hungarian Government Uncovers HUF101 Billion In Evaded Taxes In 1st Half 2007 (The Fo
  18. Man convicted of trying to sell IDs gets 5 years in prison (WMCTV Memphis)
  19. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  20. Ex- college director barely afloat (Tri-Valley Herald)
  21. Terrorist-related fraud trial set for C.R. (The Des Moines Register)
  22. Enforce existing law to curb illegal immigration (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  23. It takes a village to name a car (Contra Costa Times)
  24. Not so dismal science (Portsmouth Herald)
  25. Outage in telephone, Internet service (The Jackson Sun)
  26. 2 Springdale Residents Face Immigration Charges (KTHV Little Rock)
  27. State Asks for Help in Data Theft (WTOL 11 Toledo)
  28. Terrorist-related fraud trial set for C.R. (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  29. Clinics for those with low incomes (Merced Sun-Star)
  30. Michigan man convicted of ID theft gets 5 years in prison (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  31. Criminal reports available online (Billings Gazette)
  32. The Disability Insurance Policy: Now In English (Investopedia)
  33. Human Resource: China to train 8m rural laborers in 2007 (China Daily)
  34. Police change tactics to locate thief, device (The Plain Dealer)
  35. Fast over, but fight's still on (San Jose Mercury News)
  36. Questions new workers may have (Lake County News Sun)
  37. Bus driver fired for '96 sex offense sues county (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  38. Mother charged in death says DA misled grand jury (Boston Globe)
  39. China has 37 million more males than females (People's Daily)
  40. POLICE REPORT (Post-Tribune)
  41. Smoking ban input sought (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  42. Black chamber sets meeting, luncheon (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  43. McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  44. Rash of purse snatching alarms Longview police (The Daily News)
  45. McGrath announces background checks can be done online (The Montana Standard)
  46. Judge rejects deal in welfare worker's case (The Star Press)
  47. Assembly comes to the aid of the little guy (Baltimore Sun)
  48. National Retirement Planning Month Celebrates Independence Day with Financial Freedom
  49. Vt. could lose federal police detail (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
  50. 26-year-old man sought in shooting is arrested (El Paso Times)
  51. ‘Do not admit list’ cited in suit (Fargo Forum)
  52. Paul says merger plans must be derailed (WorldNetDaily)
  53. Search continues for missing mother (The Sharon Herald)
  54. McGrath announces background checks can be done online (Billings Gazette)
  55. Border burden (Southeast Missourian)
  56. When leaders give up on a major issue (Santa Maria Times)
  57. HOLLY column (Bridgeton News)
  58. Rash of purse snatching alarms Longview police (The Daily News)
  59. County's racial makeup gets shakeup (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
  60. Welcome to Public Opinion - Chambersburg, PA (Public Opinion)
  61. New Law Could Be a Hassle For Car Buyers (WNCT Greenville)
  62. Nissan dealership in Orange raided (Orange County Register)
  63. Help with cooling bills starts today (The Telegraph)
  64. Etheridge targets seniors' concerns (Rocky Mount Telegram)
  65. Judge temporarily blocks Vista from releasing day-laborer employer data (North County
  66. FBI Raids Judge's Chambers (Law.com)
  67. Social Security office opens (The Palm Beach Post)
  68. Three On Your Side: Beware of Social Security Bogus Calls (WLBT 3 Jackson)
  69. Man charged in slaying of common-law wife (The State)
  70. LIHEAP Cooling Programs Help Residents Beat the Heat (WSIL 3 Southern Illinois)
  71. This scandalous inequity challenges Brown's compass (Guardian Unlimited)
  72. Rome native hired to work for Gingrey (Rome News-Tribune)
  73. UPDATE:Japan's Omi Again Calls On BOJ To Support Econ Growth (Nasdaq)
  74. Human resources director testifies about Quinn Witherspoon's death benefits (Statesvi
  75. More thoughts on aliens (The Moultrie Observer)
  76. Three tortured shed captive until he died (Times Online)
  77. Income distribution is in need of reform (China Daily)
  78. Inmate and his wife sentenced in tax scheme (The Greenville News)
  79. Man once accused in terrorism cell seeks charge dismissal (WOI-TV Des Moines)
  80. Man once accused in terrorism cell seeks charge dismissal (WHO-TV 13 Des Moines)
  81. Epileptic died after months of torture (Daily Telegraph)
  82. Brown hints at vote on EU treaty (Daily Telegraph)
  83. Garden shed captors jailed for 29 years (The Scotsman)
  84. Thousands Of Personal Records Stolen In Carjacking (News Channel 5 Cleveland)
  85. Olmert proposes talks with Assad (UPI)
  86. Springdale residents indicted for harboring illegal immigrants (Pine Bluff Commercial
  87. Helping Hands: More on AgeWise program for seniors (Desert Dispatch Online)
  88. Mother is first lesbian guilty of bigamy (Times Online)
  89. Posted: 8:16 PM Jul 9, 2007 Last Updated: 8:16 PM Jul 9, 2007 (WITN 7 North Carolina)
  90. How to get husband’s benefits (Muskogee Phoenix)
  91. Tax Preparer Charged in $2.9 Million Fraud (SmartPros Accounting)
  92. Three jailed over man imprisoned in shed (Guardian Unlimited)
  93. Italian wine and economics in the Senate Special Committee on Aging (The Hill)
  94. The EU treaty agreed in Brussels a success (Scoop.co.nz)
  95. Three jailed over shed imprisonment (Independent)
  96. PM puts affordable housing at heart of new legislation (Independent)
  97. Illinois LIHEAP Summer Assistance Sign Up (WPSD Paducah)
  98. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  99. Springdale residents indicted for harboring illegal immigrants (WMCTV Memphis)
  100. Brown rules out referendum on EU treaty (Evening Standard)
  101. TASER unveils non-lethal riot weapon (UPI)
  102. Thousands Of Personal Records Stolen In Carjacking (Cleveland - NewsNet5 via Yahoo! N
  103. Kenya: Equity, Britak in Deal to Buy Into HF Rights (AllAfrica.com)
  104. Package Size Legislation Irrelevent In Paracetamol Overdoses (Medical News Today)
  105. High Property Taxes Force Elderly Woman to Sell Home (WISH-TV Indianapolis)
  106. Happy birthday to you. And you. And you. (Berkshire Eagle)
  107. Long-Term Fiscal Sustainability: Recent Advances and Future Challenges (IMF)
  108. Richard V. Jarmusik Joins CIBER Federal Solutions Division (SYS-CON Media)
  109. Introduction of compulsory private pension to raise annual costs to 0.7 pc of GDP in
  110. Bag Full Of Job Applications Found In Parking Lot (WFTV 9 Orlando)
  111. Frisco business owner foils potential scam (Summit Daily News)
  112. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (News Democrat Journal)
  113. Sack GMP commissioner for irregularities: JD(U) (Deccan Herald)
  114. Tuesday, July 10, 2007 (Deccan Herald)
  115. McGrath announces background checks can be done online (Billings Gazette)
  116. Federal Appeals Court To Determine Defendants In Mississippi Lawsuit (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
  117. McGrath announces background checks can be done online (KPAX Missoula)
  118. Terrorist-linked suspect: Drop Iowa charges (The Gazette)
  119. McGrath announces background checks can be done online (KXLH Helena)
  120. Richard V. Jarmusik Joins CIBER Federal Solutions Division (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Fi
  121. Susan Blumenthal, M.D.: U.S. Presidential Candidates' Prescriptions for a Healthier F
  122. Criminal background checks available online (Great Falls Tribune)
  123. Largest telescope ready for 'first light' (UPI)
  124. Nowata County residents with flood damage urged to contact FEMA (Bartlesville Examine
  125. Federal appeals court to determine defendants in Miss. lawsuit (NBC 15 Mobile)
  126. Commentary: SSA needs more funds to keep up with workload (Federal Times)
  127. New WPB-area Social Security office opens (The Palm Beach Post)
  128. Immigration bill would have cost us (Delta Democrat Times)
  129. More Health Care Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  130. Disaster Aid Programs (Miami News-Record)
  131. More illegal immigrants in US use stolen IDs to get jobs (China Daily)
  132. Allsup Examines Impact of Social Security Taxes on Disabled and their Families (PRWeb
  133. Commissioners likely to support immigration resolution (The York Dispatch)
  134. State computers stolen at Elma, but ID theft unlikely, officials say (The Daily World
  135. Judge temporarily blocks Vista from releasing day-laborer employer data (North County
  136. Amber Davila: SAG in the City ‘No room for divas’ (The Frederick News-Post)
  137. New WPB-area Social Security office opens (The Palm Beach Post)
  138. Vacation made all the difference (Daily Record)
  139. Personal Finance Daily -- July 9 (Market Watch)
  140. Pension Reform Falls Short of Expections (Institute for War and Peace Reporting)
  141. Cameroon: Buea - PM Inaugurates Social Insurance Edifice (AllAfrica.com)
  142. Exec Q&A: David Stein: Associated Bank looks to expand (Wisconsin State Journal)
  143. Police Seek New Leads In Theft Of State Computer Device (Fox 19 Cincinnati)
  144. ACLU, FBI discuss NSLs (UPI)
  145. 10 percent might not cut it (Connecticut Post)
  146. Canaras Capital Management Selects FireEye to Secure Network from Targeted Malware Th
  147. Canaras Capital Management Selects FireEye to Secure Network from Targeted Malware Th
  148. GE turbines to power Turkish wind park (UPI)
  149. India to OK new power plan (UPI)
  150. More Terrorism (CBS News)
  151. The Fergus Falls Daily Journal (Fergus Falls Daily Journal)
  152. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  153. White House to Host Conference on Faith-Based and Community Initiatives in Minneapoli
  154. Local Beat - 07/09/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  155. Police seek help in case of missing teen (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  156. Personal Finance Daily: Personal Finance Daily -- July 9 (Market Watch)
  157. Allsup Examines Impact of Social Security Taxes on Disabled and their Families (Busin
  158. Black chamber sets meeting, luncheon (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  159. Lufkin Police Report - 07/09/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
  160. McKinney Calendar and NEWS BRIEFS (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  161. 658 register so far for school uniforms (Hammond Daily Star)
  162. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  163. Who will care for the caregivers? (Southlake Times)
  164. Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
  165. Kenya: Kenya Re-Insurance IPO Gets CMA Approval (AllAfrica.com)
  166. Terrorist-linked suspect: Drop Iowa charges (The Gazette)
  167. Three jailed over man's torture (Guardian Unlimited)
  168. SALS to conduct free housing counseling class July 20 (The Fayette Tribune)
  169. Exec Q&A: David Stein: Associated Bank looks to expand (Wisconsin State Journal)
  170. Davis opens local office (Morristown Citizen Tribune)
  171. Federal appeals court to determine defendants in Harrison County jail lawsuit (The Bi
  172. Haverhill news in brief (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  173. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  174. Three jailed over man's shed torture (Guardian Unlimited)
  175. Vermont could lose federal police officers (Boston Globe)
  176. More Headlines (Business News Americas)
  177. Hungarian June Budget Deficit Table Of Data (The Forex Market)
  178. Police seek leads in state data theft (Port Clinton News Herald)
  179. Principal's resignation comes amid harrassment allegations (The Ashland Daily Press)
  180. Zimbabwe: NSSA Loses Ground in IDBZ Battle (AllAfrica.com)
  181. Police seek new leads in theft of state computer device (News Journal)
  182. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  183. Letter (Democrat News)
  184. Haverhill news in brief (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  185. EU treaty a success for Britain (The Labour Party)
  186. Three jailed for keeping epileptic man prisoner in garden shed for four months (Eveni
  187. Three jailed for keeping epileptic man prisoner in garden shed for four months (Daily
  188. Gordon Brown rules out EU treaty referendum (Daily Telegraph)
  189. Police seek new leads in theft of state computer device (Telegraph-Forum)
  190. Identity Thieves Prey On Concerns of Military Families (First Coast News)
  191. Lee woman too smart for scam artists. Are you? (WALB Albany)
  192. Beware of scam artists (Brewton Standard)
  193. Outcry as 95 benefits jobs go to Glasgow (Edinburgh Evening News)
  194. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  195. Dependency FDR created kept government powerful (Concord Monitor)
  196. Mom seeks crackdown on employers of illegal immigrants (phillyburbs.com)
  197. Police seek new leads in state data theft (Coshocton Tribune)
  198. State Supreme Court To Consider Rights Of In Vitro Baby (The Morning News)
  199. Man faces additional charges in May theft (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  200. Appeals court to determine defendants in inmate's suit (The Clarion-Ledger)
  201. Police seek new leads in data theft (The Advocate)
  202. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-09 12:08 GMT: Brown sees 'no reason' for UK referendum on EU t
  203. Protect Yourself From New Form Of Fraud (WBNS-10TV Columbus)
  204. Many security posts left empty under Bush (UPI)
  205. Rash of purse snatching alarms Longview police (The Daily News)
  206. Fired official plans to sue district (Contra Costa Times)
  207. Head Start begins registration (The Mississippi Press)
  208. Bill bad for business (Whittier Daily News)
  209. Top Web sites for managing your finances (The News Journal)
  210. Larry Elliott: Plc: prerogative of the unaccountable few (Guardian Unlimited)
  211. Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
  212. For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
  213. Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Independent Online)
  214. Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
  215. One mystery leads to another in case of deceased veteran (Boston Globe)
  216. Take steps to prevent vacation financial crisis (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  217. Scammers take aim at military families (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  218. Lending a hand: Arizona seniors more active in volunteering, caregiving than thought
  219. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  220. TOP STORIES :: (Chicago Sun-Times)
  221. Letters to the Editor (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  222. China may be retirees' lifeline (The Sacramento Bee)
  223. Consult tax professional to help avoid penalties (The News Journal)
  224. Chromium levels sky-high; cancer-linked deaths quadrupled in 20 years (Kathimerini)
  225. Newark developers courting retirees (The News Journal)
  226. PM on four-year reform agenda (Kathimerini)
  227. BYU, UVSC take measures to prevent identity theft (Provo Daily Herald)
  228. Credit card thieves donate to charity (TechWorld)
  229. Angola: Government Sets Up Citizens Integrated Services Office (AllAfrica.com)
  230. Halbert: Flat tire changed this life (Daily News Journal)
  231. This scandalous inequity challenges Brown's compass (Guardian Unlimited)
  232. Girl Scouts council loses personal info in theft of tapes (Rocky Mountain News)
  233. Home-care economics (Centre Daily Times)
  234. Some survivors don't qualify for death benefit (Akron Beacon Journal)
  235. The criteria used to award government temporary disability grants have come under scr
  236. Midstate Datebook: Channel 19 will televise Nashville mayoral candidate debate (The T
  237. Japan PM finds little scope for conservative agenda (Boston Globe)
  238. Crooks seek military IDs (Miami Herald)
  239. For many retirees, China may hold key to success (Seattle Times)
  240. Theft of identity compounds the crime (Los Angeles Times)
  241. Harry Gross | When is a do-it-yourself will good enough? (Philadelphia Daily News)
  242. Understand issues about elder care, their finances (El Paso Times)
  243. 'Christmas in July' helps local charity (Tallahassee Democrat)
  244. Day-care provider pleads guilty to manslaughter (Rapid City Journal)
  245. Baby boomers delaying their retirements (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  246. Truck crash delays dreams (Delaware State News)
  247. Rockland plans seminar to learn from S.C. tragedy (The Journal News)
  248. Rockland AM Report (The Journal News)
  249. State Data Theft Tipline (WBNS-10TV Columbus)
  250. Japan PM finds little scope for conservative agenda (Reuters)