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- You can apply for individual assistance from FEMA online or by phone: http://www.fema
- MS Moves R&D to Canada Due to Immigration Problem (Slashdot)
- Springfield resident tackles Hadassah convention challenges (The State Journal-Regist
- Paracetamol overdoses drop without package size legislation (EurekAlert!)
- Union could sue over ISP report (The State Journal-Register)
- Illinois Report (The State Journal-Register)
- Highlands alerts 420 students to possible ID theft (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
- Two-child policy in Guangzhou (The Star Online)
- Mo. eliminates tax deduction for out-of-state workers (WMCTV Memphis)
- No TRUST in BANKS (The State Journal-Register)
- SMILE Providing Help with Utility Bill (KLFY Lafayette)
- Brown's bombs (Mail and Guardian)
- Tax break on Social Security benefits becomes law (Jefferson City News Tribune)
- Highlands alerts 420 students to possibility of ID theft (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
- Residents can apply July 24 for Elm City ID (New Haven Register)
- Stateline Area Briefs (Beloit Daily News)
- Kenya: Mogere Quits Post As NCPB Boss (AllAfrica.com)
- Before you activate your iPhone, read this! (CNET)
- Benefit debt recovery unchanged despite spending (Scoop.co.nz)
- Donation Calendar (Austin American-Statesman)
- War Trauma Set To Increase In The UK (Science Daily)
- Illegal immigrants turn to ID theft (The World)
- Many Workers Lack Disability Insurance (Medical News Today)
- Newberry following leads in sexual assault case (WIS News 10 Columbia)
- Report: Kids' stent maker faces fed probe (UPI)
- Obama: America hungry for change (Daily Gate City)
- Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
- Engler to seek second term in Senate (News Democrat Journal)
- Hancock Restaurant Owner Held (The Ellsworth American)
- Zimbabwe: Who's Next in the Hot Seat? (AllAfrica.com)
- Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
- Food access decreasing in south (AlertNet)
- Nowhere to go (Asahi.com)
- Eureka Springs establishes domestic partners registry (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
- The Hindu Business Line : Star Health offers policies for aged, diabetics (The Hindu)
- Clinton campaign scrambles to feed overflow crowd (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville I
- Counting Swans on Wall Street (GoldSeek.com)
- Clinton campaign scrambles to feed overflow crowd (The Des Moines Register)
- Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (News Democrat Journal)
- U.S. sues E. St. Louis tax preparer (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Police Blotter: Home Invasion On Daisy Avenue (The Chattanoogan)
- Analysis: Interpreting nukes in Japan (UPI)
- Africa: Singapore to Invest in New African Infrastructure Fund (AllAfrica.com)
- Before you activate your iPhone, read this! (CNET)
- The Elder Law Forum (Plain Talk)
- New director in place, trips planned (Williston Herald)
- Pressure to reopen Statue of Liberty crown (UPI)
- Family caregiving no small effort (Tulsa World)
- Time for Another New Deal (US News & World Report)
- ID Theft Ring Busted, Police Say (The Gilroy Dispatch)
- FBI agent warns Marco: Don't get scammed (Marco Island Sun Times)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-05 18:36 GMT: French parliamentary committee reduces scope of
- Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig)
- Local Beat - 07/05/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
- Rattini, Neeley-Halbrook indictments move cases up for trial setting (Daily Journal)
- A Late-Starter's Guide to Saving for Retirement (ThirdAge)
- French parliamentary committee reduces scope of tax ceiling for rich (Sharewatch)
- Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
- Blunt signs law granting income tax break on retirement benefits (KY3 Springfield)
- Ghana: Re-Denomination Fears Defuse Into Thin Air (AllAfrica.com)
- HealthSmarts: Getting enough shut-eye? (UPI)
- Public safety log (Albany Democrat-Herald)
- Rattini, Neeley-Halbrook indictments move cases up for trial setting (Daily Journal)
- Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (The Daily American)
- Blunt OKs Social Security tax break (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Tarrytown employee, female friend accused in medical insurance fraud scheme (The Jour
- Architecting Your Storage Security Strategy (Enterprise Networks and Servers)
- Blunt to sign Social Security bill (BizJournals)
- Jobs 'at risk' over budget cuts (BBC News)
- America's parks feel strain of a budget crunch (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Former bank employee is sentenced to prison in loan scheme (The York Dispatch)
- Comfort Keepers helps quality of life for clients (Jacksonville News)
- TURKMENISTAN: NEW PRESIDENT SHOWS SHADES OF "TURKMENBASHI" (EurasiaNet.org)
- Genaera stops Lomucin, squalamine studies (UPI)
- Inside OS X Security (Network Computing)
- Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
- Cowards in Congress (The Robesonian)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-05 16:05 GMT: TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Mergers and acquisitions high
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-05 15:57 GMT: French health insurance spending could rise 50 p
- CRAV steps up violence in Languedoc (Berry Bros and Rudd)
- Flood relief is entering new phase (Herald Democrat)
- Man gets the max in ID theft case (The Champaign News-Gazette)
- Danville agency starts taking requests for utility bill help Monday (The Champaign Ne
- $150 'summer cooling' grants to be distributed (The Champaign News-Gazette)
- Letter (Democrat News)
- Apple accused of amassing data on Iphone customers (The Inquirer)
- Council discusses EMS options, approves tax abatements (The Post & Mail)
- Babysitting and Taxes (KiplingerForecasts.com)
- Blunt signs law giving tax break on Social Security benefits (The Springfield News-Le
- McConnell’s views (Oldham Era)
- Not enough COLA for retirees in '07 (Saipan Tribune)
- Options Trader: Thursday Morning Ideas (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Finance)
- Photos may show why in vitro twins created (UPI)
- Schizophrenia violence linked to conduct (UPI)
- County tightens fiscal reins on indigent care (Cameron Herald)
- Pension costs cause tension in SLO County (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
- N.Y. Restaurant Exec Served Prison Term for Diability Insurance Fraud (Insurance Jour
- Man gets the max in ID theft case (The Champaign News-Gazette)
- Danville agency starts taking requests for utility bill help Monday (The Champaign Ne
- Social Security Office to answer questions on supplemental income (Texarkana Gazette)
- DVD Jon opens iPhone (p2pnet.net)
- Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
- Living day to day, watching for rain (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Turkish citizens to be issued electronic ID cards (Turks.US)
- Trade union pensions "are key' (iafrica.com)
- Police Issue Warnings Amid Vehicle Break-Ins, Thefts (WCMH Columbus)
- China orders banks to improve legal compliance (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Mobile shredder offers to tear into your work (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
- Being 'parent of your parent' is emotionally wrenching (Honolulu Advertiser)
- Re-denomination fears defuse into thin air (The Ghanaian Chronicle)
- China railway rogue trader gets death for fraud (Khaleej Times)
- Fund-raiser to help resident battling terminal cancer (Clarkston Eccentric)
- Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (Centre Daily Times)
- China railway rogue trader gets death for fraud (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Park Place residents face financial struggle (Potomac News)
- Fund-raiser to help resident battling terminal cancer (Lake Orion Eccentric)
- Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Independent Online)
- Illegal immigrants 'rent' citizens' identities (Miami Herald)
- Missing Woman's Aunt Reflects On 8-Year-Old Mystery (WYFF 4 Greenville)
- Post Office Finds Missing Social Security Checks (WYFF 4 Greenville)
- European Commission Urges 'Flexicurity' (Forbes)
- Legal protections from 2007 session hearten gays (Salem Statesman Journal)
- City buys mobile home park (Contra Costa Times)
- Japan: A political tsunami approaches (Asia Times)
- Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
- State Supreme Court To Consider Rights Of In Vitro Baby (The Morning News)
- 'Free' appraisals for 2 mortgages add up to $700 (Orlando Sentinel)
- Japan May Cut Tax Revenue Estimate, Fujii Says (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
- Lemme Doit: Fees for overseas call are canceled (Louisville Courier-Journal)
- Caregivers taking on greater burden (Portsmouth Herald)
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- Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
- For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
- GGP's gazetteer software advances UK's national address database (KableNET)
- NLPG underpins award winning Warwickshire Direct Service delivery project (KableNET)
- Employers feel heat on immigration (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
- Stop Overpaying your Corporate Taxes and Start Preserving Your Wealth (The Bradford E
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- These are Brown's bombs, too (The New Statesman)
- Women allowed to pick retirement age (China Daily)
- Market opts in with seniors (Home News Tribune)
- Immigration Resolution Fails (The Morning News)
- RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com)
- A prison ministry of compassion (Delaware Coast Press)
- Two Utahns charged in separate ID theft cases (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Americans need to save more for retirement (Napa Valley Register)
- Ex-exec suing First Citizens (The News & Observer)
- EurActiv.com - Serbia's European choice | EU - European Information on Enlargement &
- Jean R. Moore, 78 (Baltimore Sun)
- Angola: Kuando-Kubango - 500 Youths Get Professional Training (AllAfrica.com)
- Identity theft could mean deportation for man in Iowa (The Argus Leader)
- ERS Hire Announces Domain Change (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
- Family caregiving no small effort (Tulsa World)
- Americans failing to start saving enough for retirement (Daily Bulletin)
- Archives Search (Oroville Mercury-Register)
- Residents can apply July 24 for Elm City ID (New Haven Register)
- Police/Fire Log (The Sacramento Bee)
- ERS Hire Announces Domain Change (PRWeb)
- Who will care for the caregivers? (Southlake Times)
- Seniors just might be economy's secret weapon (Tucson Citizen)
- BMV beefs up driver's license ID rules (Journal and Courier)
- Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (phillyburbs.com)
- Tucson pays tribute to former Rosebud reservation resident (Rapid City Journal)
- Welcome to Health-e (Health-e)
- China promoting two-child policy! (The Times of India)
- They can agree on higher pay (Santa Maria Times)
- Ageing Chinese city promotes two-child policy (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)
- Wage ruling shocking and no reward: ACTU (Adelaide Now)
- What military personnel should know about disability benefits (The Searcy Daily Citiz
- Tucson pays tribute to former Rosebud reservation resident (Rapid City Journal)
- The Post Online (The Ohio University Post)
- Deficit-saddled France under fire for budget (Stuff)
- Ageing Chinese city promotes two-child policy (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Wage ruling shocking and no reward: ACTU (News Interactive)
- Ministry of Interior warns visa traders of stern action - Qatar (MENAFN)
- Megan's Law offender back in jail (Lancaster Online)
- The 15-minute tip: Should you put that check in the mail? (MENAFN)
- Registration open in Chatham County for fall classes (Savannah Morning News)
- Local government agencies rarely check legal status of contract laborers (Naples Dail
- Pay rise 'a slap in the face' (The Age)
- At Work: Survey shows local government units generally provide richer benefits than p
- Who'll care for aging boomers? (Dallas Morning News)
- A Lack of Financial Independence (GoldSeek.com)
- City eases 'one child' policy (People's Daily)
- Germany attacks French fiscaldelay (Financial Times)
- Obama continues introduction to voters (Ottumwa Courier)
- Don’t Be Fooled (Canon City Daily Record)
- His life straddles 20th and 21st centuries (Daily Press)
- JENNIFER OPENSHAW: The 15-minute Tip: Should You Put That Check In The Mail? (Nasdaq)
- Ministry of Interior warns visa traders of stern action (The Peninsula)
- City eases 'one child' policy (China Daily)
- Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (phillyburbs.com)
- Japanese Shares May Decline on Pre-Election Uncertainty (Bloomberg.com)
- MPAA Sets Up Fake Site to Catch Pirates (Slashdot)
- Former Citizen's Bank Employee Sentenced In Loan Scheme (WTAE-TV Pittsburgh)
- Japanese Shares May Decline on Pre-Election Uncertainty (Bloomberg.com)
- Missing Woman's Aunt Reflects On 8-Year-Old Mystery (WYFF via Yahoo! News)
- Riders swear by public transit; some officials swear at the subsidies (The Oxford Pre
- Local government agencies rarely check legal status of contract laborers (Bonita Dail
- Declaration of Grievances (Berkshire Eagle)
- Who'll care for aging boomers? (Dallas Morning News)
- Before You Activate your iPhone, Read This! (CNET)
- EU summit: A difficult deal (Monday Morning)
- Family of detained Jordanian doctor deny link with Iraqi suspect (EARTHtimes.org)
- Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (Centre Daily Times)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-04 17:43 GMT: TRANSLATION French govt aims to cut health spend
- More Headlines (Business News Americas)
- It's a hot time for home burglaries: Don't get burned (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-04 17:46 GMT: RPT French govt aims to cut health spending by 1
- Kuando-Kubango: 500 Youths Get Professional Training (AngolaPress)
- Flood relief is entering new phase (Herald Democrat)
- Honoring our men and women fighting abroad (The Record)
- Beware of scam artists (Brewton Standard)
- The New San Marco gives Duluth alcoholics a helping hand (Minnesota Public Radio)
- Learn to prepare family for disasters (The Olympian)
- Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
- Az faces hurdles enforcing employer sanction law (Tucson Citizen)
- Convicted murderer captured in Qld (The Age)
- Teachers deserve respect (The Sentinel)
- Newberry following leads in sexual assault case (WIS News 10 Columbia)
- Who'll care for aging boomers? (Dallas Morning News)
- Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
- Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
- Namibia: Stop Abusing the San, Says Governor (AllAfrica.com)
- Namibia: Farm Workers 'Invade' Labour Offices (AllAfrica.com)
- Albuquerque motel serves vets, asks city for help with water bill (Albuquerque Tribun
- Nigeria: N'delta Indigenes Write Yar' Adua, Want Constitution Amended (AllAfrica.com)
- Albuquerque motel serves vets, asks city for help with water bill (Albuquerque Tribun
- Not enough COLA for retirees in '07 (Saipan Tribune)
- () Murmurs (Willamette Week)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-04 13:40 GMT: French 2007 health, welfare deficit to exceed fo
- French Social Security To Post EUR12 Billion Deficit In '07 (The Forex Market)
- Cowards in Congress (The Robesonian)
- BACK PAGE (Style Weekly)
- FRENCH HEALTH AND WELFARE DEFICIT TO SURGE BY 50 PERCENT: REPORT (The Tocqueville Con
- British: Bombing suspects recruited here (UPI)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-04 13:40 GMT: French 2007 health, welfare deficit to exceed fo
- Rwanda: Government Set to Liberalise Pension Fund Scheme (AllAfrica.com)
- Workers' health benefits examined (The Fresno Bee)
- Disability pension and elderly credit (CW Arkansas)
- Health-care 101 classes give job seekers boost (El Paso Times)
- EUROPEAN UNION: Flexible security (International Herald Tribune)
- German Min: Problem If France Breaks Mid-Term Budget Aims -2- (The Forex Market)
- FRENCH HEALTH AND WELFARE DEFICIT TO SURGE BY 50 PERCENT: REPORT (Tocqueville Connect
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