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  1. No retirement from retirement planning (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  2. Ensign's tactics on immigration get dissected (Las Vegas Sun)
  3. Letter (Democrat News)
  4. Counseling helps seniors in debt By Mia Simpson/Austin Daily Herald (Austin Daily Her
  5. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  6. Zubiri leads Koko by 476 votes; GO bets dominate (The Daily Tribune)
  7. Lawsuit against wiretaps rejected (UPI)
  8. Letter (Democrat News)
  9. Carroll woman sentenced for SSA scheme (Baltimore Sun)
  10. Case brought against wrong man dropped (Tri-City Herald)
  11. Help available for fire survivors (The Jackson Sun)
  12. Social Security fraud often undetected (Salem Statesman Journal)
  13. Surviving Erie's flood (The Parsons Sun)
  14. A convenience for us? (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
  15. Life Guide (Billings Gazette)
  16. State Supreme Court To Consider Rights Of In Vitro Baby (The Morning News)
  17. Home loans for poor in works (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  18. Police Briefs for 7/07/07 (Home News Tribune)
  19. Immigration Resolution Fails (The Morning News)
  20. Containing social unrest key to Chinese officials' promotion prospects (China Economi
  21. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  22. Spitzer says no to proposed bills (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  23. Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
  24. For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
  25. Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
  26. Containing social unrest key to Chinese officials' promotion prospects (People's Dail
  27. How Much Money Do You Need for Retirement? LendingTree.com Shares the Facts (PRWeb)
  28. EU ministers of employment and social affairs conclude meeting in Portugal (People's
  29. Greek government to promote reform program (People's Daily)
  30. The Record for July 5 (The Steamboat Pilot & Today)
  31. Daniel Schlanger, 78 (Baltimore Sun)
  32. Bankruptcies on the rise (The Star Press)
  33. China orders probe into rising 'social disorder' in rural areas (EARTHtimes.org)
  34. State asks for help to find stolen data (The Columbus Dispatch)
  35. -June 13- (Greenville Advocate)
  36. Young adults show tendency to spend (The Argus Leader)
  37. AROUND KENTUCKY (Lexington Herald-Leader)
  38. Found amid squalor, mom dies; son is held (Miami Herald)
  39. Midstate Datebook: Ride benefits Ky. Shriners Hospital for Children (The Tennessean)
  40. Disability benefits switch on retirement (Bradenton Herald)
  41. Local briefs (Pensacola News Journal)
  42. Flooded grounds/Lawsuit filed against county housing to prevent eviction (Valley Morn
  43. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  44. Social Security update 7/07/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  45. Local Beat 7/07/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  46. Library dedicated to woman who helped disabled (Lawrence Journal-World)
  47. Ed Lotterman: Calculating trade balance is tricky (The Idaho Statesman)
  48. Social security checks late (The Enterprise)
  49. Tucson pays tribute to former Rosebud reservation resident (Rapid City Journal)
  50. Day-care provider pleads guilty to manslaughter (Rapid City Journal)
  51. Jury awards nearly $7 million, victim gets nothing (Bonita Daily News)
  52. Blunt vetoes tax-break bill (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  53. Obituaries and Funerals for July 07, 2007 (The Advocate)
  54. U.S. health-care system is diseased (Isthmus)
  55. The joy and prosperity of turning 50 (Pioneer Press)
  56. Pension may limit benefits (The Providence Journal)
  57. City preps for 27th annual Carlsbad Triathlon (North County Times)
  58. Job fairs to be held in Columbia, Winnsboro (The State)
  59. The purpose of shades has changed over the years (Kinston Free Press)
  60. Wyandanch Journal: They Want a New Post Office. A Fortress, Not So Much. (New York Ti
  61. Overdue bill threatens life support (The Flint Journal)
  62. Jury awards nearly $7 million, victim gets nothing (Bonita Daily News)
  63. Jury awards nearly $7 million, victim gets nothing (Naples Daily News)
  64. Day-care provider pleads guilty to manslaughter (Rapid City Journal)
  65. Teachers deserve respect (The Sentinel)
  66. Riders swear by public transit; some officials swear at the subsidies (The Western St
  67. Pension may limit benefits (The Providence Journal)
  68. Identity theft rising for teens and young adults (WATE 6 Knoxville)
  69. Allsup Knows Best (Santa Barbara Independent)
  70. Truck crash delays dreams (Delaware State News)
  71. Japanese 10-Year Bonds Have Biggest Weekly Drop in a Month (Bloomberg.com)
  72. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  73. Day-care provider pleads guilty to manslaughter (Rapid City Journal)
  74. Salvation Army helping stock school packs (IndeOnline.com)
  75. 'Roanoke Times' Seeks Buyouts -- Cites 'Unprecedented' Business Climate (Editor & Pub
  76. Mom found in squalor dies; son charged (Miami Herald)
  77. Five Baltimore drug dealers sentenced (ABC 2 Baltimore)
  78. Pooja files case against in-laws, asked to vacate house by landlord (Indian Express v
  79. NBC2 Investigates: Trashing your identity (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
  80. Congress Reports (Clark County Democrat)
  81. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  82. Thieves Target Area Hospital Patients (WXIA-TV Atlanta)
  83. Japanese 10-Year Bonds Have Biggest Weekly Drop in a Month (Bloomberg.com)
  84. McConnell's views (Oldham Era)
  85. Sales tax hike would need voter OK via Lower House poll (The Japan Times)
  86. U.N. prods Cyprus on accord anniversary (UPI)
  87. From bespectacled frump to glitzy glamourpuss, how J K Rowling has changed (Daily Mai
  88. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  89. Chandigarh parents go all the way to have male child and abort female foetus: Study (
  90. Engler to seek second term in Senate (Jefferson County Journal)
  91. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (Jefferson County Journal)
  92. Palestinians demand entrance to Gaza Strip (UPI)
  93. Civilian to head Mounties (UPI)
  94. Saturday, July 7, 2007 (Deccan Herald)
  95. Green card hopefuls to resort to Gandhigiri in US (The Times of India)
  96. United They Stand: Legal And Illegal Gather To Rally As Immigration Reform Put On Hol
  97. Hunters safety clinic set in Canton (The Canton Daily Ledger)
  98. Preliminary flood damage figures for these counties have been released: • Elk County
  99. Man accused of impersonating mom (The Charlotte Observer)
  100. Return to Perspective: the iPhone, Privacy, and Parenting (CNET)
  101. New law trims state taxes on Social Security (Columbia Daily Tribune)
  102. Matthews man accused of impersonating dead mom 3:42 PM (WCNC Charlotte)
  103. Illegal to work but not to pay taxes (Ashland Daily Tidings)
  104. New U.S. embassy hits numerous snags (UPI)
  105. First registration day for Victory Mission Back to School event is July 16 (The Sprin
  106. Five Baltimore Drug Dealers Sentenced (CBS 13 Baltimore)
  107. Olivia Mitchell: Scholar of the Boomer's future (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  108. FBI, local dive shops on the lookout for suspicious divers (The News Herald)
  109. DOE: Confidential Student Information Is Safe (NY1 News)
  110. Olivia Mitchell: Scholar of the Boomer's future (Money via Yahoo! Finance)
  111. Green card hopefuls to resort to Gandhigiri in US (The Times of India)
  112. The Great Pretender (GolfDigest.com)
  113. Green card hopefuls to resort to Gandhigiri in US (The Times of India)
  114. N.C. Man Impersonates Deceased Mother (NBC 17 Raleigh)
  115. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  116. Expert: Power in Iraq now fragmented (UPI)
  117. Obama brings promise of change to Lee County (Fort Madison Daily Democrat)
  118. A Progressive Tax Plan For Kids (CBS News)
  119. Angola: Head of State Appoints National Children's Council Chairman (AllAfrica.com)
  120. 5 plead guilty to role in Fells Point cocaine ring (Baltimore Sun)
  121. N.C. man accused of impersonating dead mother to collect benefits (The Daily Comet)
  122. Missouri Eliminates Tax Deduction For Out-Of-State Workers (Eyewitness News Memphis)
  123. Expert: Iraq government can't control south (UPI)
  124. Sedline July 6, 2007 (Sedalia Democrat)
  125. Fact Sheet: Job Creation Continues - More Than 8.2 Million Jobs Created Since August
  126. Hunters safety clinic set in Canton (The Canton Daily Ledger)
  127. Ask Mrs. Riches: No Retirement for You! (The Motley Fool)
  128. Socialism a ravaging wolf (Herald Journal)
  129. Congressional Report (The South Alabamian)
  130. Chris Kelly: Ship Floats (HuffingtonPost)
  131. Mich. man accused of impersonating dead mother (Lansing State Journal)
  132. Law and Small Business (In Business Las Vegas)
  133. Expert: U.S. must hit Iraq terror leaders (UPI)
  134. Counseling helps seniors in debt By Mia Simpson/Austin Daily Herald (Austin Daily Her
  135. New 2007 Edition of 'Labour Costs in Central and Eastern Europe' Includes a Forecast
  136. Police arrest mom who tied up kids (UPI)
  137. Meeting on "Lisbon Strategy" (ERT.gr)
  138. Factory making Fuentes' clothing agrees to follow labor laws (Gazette Extra Sports)
  139. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  140. Montgomery County Public Schools (Montgomery Advertiser)
  141. Local Beat (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  142. Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
  143. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-06 15:45 GMT: THOMSON FINANCIAL NEWS TOP STORIES Macroeconomic
  144. Man accused of impersonating dead mother to collect benefits (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  145. Single Greatest Threat to Retirees is America’s Loss of Its Independence (Senior Jour
  146. Budget cutbacks causing Social Security claims backlog (Charleston Regional Business
  147. 'ID LEAK' FEAR IN $80M ED. COMPUTER (New York Post)
  148. Man Accused of Impersonating Dead Mother to Collect Benefits (22 WSBT South Bend)
  149. Money manager for seniors arrested for theft in La Pine (KGW Portland)
  150. Head of State Appoints National Children`s Council Chairman (AngolaPress)
  151. Rattini, Neeley-Halbrook indictments move cases up for trial setting (Daily Journal)
  152. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  153. Gambia: Parastatals Given Final Ultimatum (AllAfrica.com)
  154. Mo. eliminates tax deduction for out-of-state workers (Eyewitness News Memphis)
  155. At 50, it’s time to reflect – and plan for future (Tacoma News Tribune)
  156. Savvy Senior (Daily Local News)
  157. Trial ordered in alleged DUI case (Daily Local News)
  158. THOMSON FINANCIAL NEWS TOP STORIES Macroeconomics 15:30 BST (Sharewatch)
  159. East Valley labor pool dips due to hiring law (East Valley Tribune)
  160. A Presidential birthday wish (The Record Searchlight)
  161. Letter (Democrat News)
  162. New Mexico Highlands University students told IDs at risk after theft (Albuquerque Tr
  163. British veterans have limited PTSD options (EARTHtimes.org)
  164. Rwanda: At Crossroads (AllAfrica.com)
  165. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  166. One bad bill isn't reason to give up on immigration fix (The Gainesville Times)
  167. Flood relief is entering new phase (Herald Democrat)
  168. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-06 13:15 GMT: French govt forecasts 2-5 bln eur additional tax
  169. Namibia: Pan African Fund to Encourage Development (AllAfrica.com)
  170. Swiss gov't grants pension aid to RP (INQ7.net)
  171. NI budget cuts 'put jobs at risk' (ePolitix.com)
  172. Swiss gov't grants pension aid to RP (INQ7.net)
  173. Dawe carving out a new era in the hotseat (The Scotsman)
  174. Ga. man gets jail in unemployment fraud case (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  175. Central schools set registration (The Advocate)
  176. Woman held in visa fraud investigation (Bangor Daily News)
  177. Feds face massive backlog of fraud cases (Hattiesburg American)
  178. Lobbyist has a good cause (The State Journal-Register)
  179. Expert: Steve Bucci (Bankrate.com)
  180. Yen Declined as Carry Trade Continues (Daily FX via Yahoo! Finance)
  181. Migrant Head Start program arrives in Fallon (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  182. Income growth rate lags in Maine (Portsmouth Herald)
  183. Obama backers join book tour (Portsmouth Herald)
  184. Lab workers get support of Democrats (The Daily Review)
  185. Illegal workers turn to ID theft (Salem Statesman Journal)
  186. $15,500 to fund ‘People's Law School' (Bowling Green Daily News)
  187. Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
  188. I'm right choice to clean up D.C., Clinton tells Iowans (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellv
  189. For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
  190. I’m right choice to clean up D.C., Clinton tells Iowans (The Des Moines Register)
  191. Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
  192. State Supreme Court To Consider Rights Of In Vitro Baby (The Morning News)
  193. 'New Dad' bank robber still on loose (Lake County News Sun)
  194. Placing help in the home (The Huntsville Times)
  195. Immigration Resolution Fails (The Morning News)
  196. a reckoning for bridge users Bridge toll will change lives Readers detail impact of t
  197. Plan To Retire Rich (Investopedia)
  198. Bemidji woman is new Minnesota Eagles Auxiliary president (Park Rapids Enterprise)
  199. Incident summary from Tuesday, July 3, at 12 a.m. to (The Signal)
  200. In forum with Kanjorski, constituents seem restless (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
  201. Medicare cuts loom (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
  202. Abe Is Open to Raising Sales Tax, Ministers Say (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
  203. Share reform for State company (People's Daily)
  204. Nigeria: Jigawa Okays Payment of Allowance to Physically Challenged (AllAfrica.com)
  205. New law ends state taxes on income from Social Security (The Springfield News-Leader)
  206. Chinese police chief calls for keeping safe society in rural areas (People's Daily)
  207. Bank manager gets suspended death sentence for social security fund graft (People's D
  208. County's Social Security office moving (Los Banos Enterprise)
  209. Blood drives (Los Banos Enterprise)
  210. Japanese Bonds Fall on Signs U.S. Job Growth Is Accelerating (Bloomberg.com)
  211. 1st insurance company for coal industry in pipeline (China Daily)
  212. Dykstra announces bid for U.S. Senate (The Argus Leader)
  213. Car sales sealed en Español (Greensboro News & Record)
  214. "Check" yourself to be safe (Portales News-Tribune)
  215. Hurricane fraud cases swamp investigators (Tucson Citizen)
  216. Board member wants end to active troops' tax mix-up (Rockford Register Star)
  217. More News (The Citizens' Voice)
  218. Tucson pays tribute to former Rosebud reservation resident (Rapid City Journal)
  219. Rockers showing their age (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)
  220. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  221. Briefly (Southeast Missourian)
  222. Some shore up with state funds (Pensacola News Journal)
  223. At-home caregiver convicted (Laramie Boomerang)
  224. Who will care for the caregivers? (Southlake Times)
  225. Disaster assistance available after Presidential declaration (Coffeyville Journal)
  226. Early retirement pay can be risky (The Clarion-Ledger)
  227. National savings rate drops to 14,8% (Business Day)
  228. Japanese Bonds Drop on Signs U.S. Job Growth Is Accelerating (Bloomberg.com)
  229. Man accused of bilking retirement system (Detroit News)
  230. Katrina fraud swamps system (USA Today)
  231. Beef up your retirement plan (The Star-Ledger)
  232. Articles for July 06, 2007 (Columbian Missourian)
  233. City preps for 27th annual Carlsbad Triathlon (North County Times)
  234. Assault victim desperately seeks job to keep his city apartment (Reading Eagle)
  235. A struggle of the spirit (The Fayetteville Observer)
  236. Cops investigate report of phone identity scam (The Trenton Times)
  237. Protecting your identity: In the mail and on the Internet, how secure is your name? (
  238. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  239. Facing eviction, widow sues (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  240. Guatemalan Kohl's apparel-maker signs labor pledge (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  241. Abe Is Open to Raising Sales Tax, Ministers Say (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  242. Hudong Heavy Machinery undergoes share reform (China Daily)
  243. Social Security Benefits Getting Tax Cut (KMIZ-TV Columbia-Jefferson City)
  244. Failing to fight poverty in Africa (Guardian Unlimited)
  245. Grandparents Raising Grandchildren Increasing (The Post-Journal)
  246. Medicare Reform May Be Tough Medicine (Hartford Courant)
  247. Chinese police chief calls for keeping safe society in rural areas (China Economic Ne
  248. Analysis:Ttibotec drugs zap resistant HIV (UPI)
  249. Veterans Suffering From War Trauma Likely To Increase In The UK (Medical News Today)
  250. Blood drives scheduled (Tulare Advance-Register)