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  1. Chuck E. Cheese dumpster yields sensitive secrets (KGW Portland)
  2. You can apply for individual assistance from FEMA online or by phone: http://www.fema
  3. MS Moves R&D to Canada Due to Immigration Problem (Slashdot)
  4. Springfield resident tackles Hadassah convention challenges (The State Journal-Regist
  5. Paracetamol overdoses drop without package size legislation (EurekAlert!)
  6. Union could sue over ISP report (The State Journal-Register)
  7. Illinois Report (The State Journal-Register)
  8. Highlands alerts 420 students to possible ID theft (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
  9. Two-child policy in Guangzhou (The Star Online)
  10. Mo. eliminates tax deduction for out-of-state workers (WMCTV Memphis)
  11. No TRUST in BANKS (The State Journal-Register)
  12. SMILE Providing Help with Utility Bill (KLFY Lafayette)
  13. Brown's bombs (Mail and Guardian)
  14. Tax break on Social Security benefits becomes law (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  15. Highlands alerts 420 students to possibility of ID theft (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
  16. Residents can apply July 24 for Elm City ID (New Haven Register)
  17. Stateline Area Briefs (Beloit Daily News)
  18. Kenya: Mogere Quits Post As NCPB Boss (AllAfrica.com)
  19. Before you activate your iPhone, read this! (CNET)
  20. Benefit debt recovery unchanged despite spending (Scoop.co.nz)
  21. Donation Calendar (Austin American-Statesman)
  22. War Trauma Set To Increase In The UK (Science Daily)
  23. Illegal immigrants turn to ID theft (The World)
  24. Many Workers Lack Disability Insurance (Medical News Today)
  25. Newberry following leads in sexual assault case (WIS News 10 Columbia)
  26. Report: Kids' stent maker faces fed probe (UPI)
  27. Obama: America hungry for change (Daily Gate City)
  28. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  29. Engler to seek second term in Senate (News Democrat Journal)
  30. Hancock Restaurant Owner Held (The Ellsworth American)
  31. Zimbabwe: Who's Next in the Hot Seat? (AllAfrica.com)
  32. Renters Fret Over Rate Hikes; Owners Say It’s Not Enough (Queens Chronicle)
  33. Food access decreasing in south (AlertNet)
  34. Nowhere to go (Asahi.com)
  35. Eureka Springs establishes domestic partners registry (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
  36. The Hindu Business Line : Star Health offers policies for aged, diabetics (The Hindu)
  37. Clinton campaign scrambles to feed overflow crowd (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville I
  38. Counting Swans on Wall Street (GoldSeek.com)
  39. Clinton campaign scrambles to feed overflow crowd (The Des Moines Register)
  40. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (News Democrat Journal)
  41. U.S. sues E. St. Louis tax preparer (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  42. Police Blotter: Home Invasion On Daisy Avenue (The Chattanoogan)
  43. Analysis: Interpreting nukes in Japan (UPI)
  44. Africa: Singapore to Invest in New African Infrastructure Fund (AllAfrica.com)
  45. Before you activate your iPhone, read this! (CNET)
  46. The Elder Law Forum (Plain Talk)
  47. New director in place, trips planned (Williston Herald)
  48. Pressure to reopen Statue of Liberty crown (UPI)
  49. Family caregiving no small effort (Tulsa World)
  50. Time for Another New Deal (US News & World Report)
  51. ID Theft Ring Busted, Police Say (The Gilroy Dispatch)
  52. FBI agent warns Marco: Don't get scammed (Marco Island Sun Times)
  53. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-05 18:36 GMT: French parliamentary committee reduces scope of
  54. Whig.com (The Quincy Herald-Whig)
  55. Local Beat - 07/05/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  56. Rattini, Neeley-Halbrook indictments move cases up for trial setting (Daily Journal)
  57. A Late-Starter's Guide to Saving for Retirement (ThirdAge)
  58. French parliamentary committee reduces scope of tax ceiling for rich (Sharewatch)
  59. Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
  60. Blunt signs law granting income tax break on retirement benefits (KY3 Springfield)
  61. Ghana: Re-Denomination Fears Defuse Into Thin Air (AllAfrica.com)
  62. HealthSmarts: Getting enough shut-eye? (UPI)
  63. Public safety log (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  64. Rattini, Neeley-Halbrook indictments move cases up for trial setting (Daily Journal)
  65. Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (The Daily American)
  66. Blunt OKs Social Security tax break (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  67. Tarrytown employee, female friend accused in medical insurance fraud scheme (The Jour
  68. Architecting Your Storage Security Strategy (Enterprise Networks and Servers)
  69. Blunt to sign Social Security bill (BizJournals)
  70. Jobs 'at risk' over budget cuts (BBC News)
  71. America's parks feel strain of a budget crunch (The Christian Science Monitor)
  72. Former bank employee is sentenced to prison in loan scheme (The York Dispatch)
  73. Comfort Keepers helps quality of life for clients (Jacksonville News)
  74. TURKMENISTAN: NEW PRESIDENT SHOWS SHADES OF "TURKMENBASHI" (EurasiaNet.org)
  75. Genaera stops Lomucin, squalamine studies (UPI)
  76. Inside OS X Security (Network Computing)
  77. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  78. Cowards in Congress (The Robesonian)
  79. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-05 16:05 GMT: TFN NEWS BRIEFING: Mergers and acquisitions high
  80. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-05 15:57 GMT: French health insurance spending could rise 50 p
  81. CRAV steps up violence in Languedoc (Berry Bros and Rudd)
  82. Flood relief is entering new phase (Herald Democrat)
  83. Man gets the max in ID theft case (The Champaign News-Gazette)
  84. Danville agency starts taking requests for utility bill help Monday (The Champaign Ne
  85. $150 'summer cooling' grants to be distributed (The Champaign News-Gazette)
  86. Letter (Democrat News)
  87. Apple accused of amassing data on Iphone customers (The Inquirer)
  88. Council discusses EMS options, approves tax abatements (The Post & Mail)
  89. Babysitting and Taxes (KiplingerForecasts.com)
  90. Blunt signs law giving tax break on Social Security benefits (The Springfield News-Le
  91. McConnell’s views (Oldham Era)
  92. Not enough COLA for retirees in '07 (Saipan Tribune)
  93. Options Trader: Thursday Morning Ideas (Seeking Alpha via Yahoo! Finance)
  94. Photos may show why in vitro twins created (UPI)
  95. Schizophrenia violence linked to conduct (UPI)
  96. County tightens fiscal reins on indigent care (Cameron Herald)
  97. Pension costs cause tension in SLO County (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
  98. N.Y. Restaurant Exec Served Prison Term for Diability Insurance Fraud (Insurance Jour
  99. Man gets the max in ID theft case (The Champaign News-Gazette)
  100. Danville agency starts taking requests for utility bill help Monday (The Champaign Ne
  101. Social Security Office to answer questions on supplemental income (Texarkana Gazette)
  102. DVD Jon opens iPhone (p2pnet.net)
  103. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  104. Living day to day, watching for rain (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  105. Turkish citizens to be issued electronic ID cards (Turks.US)
  106. Trade union pensions "are key' (iafrica.com)
  107. Police Issue Warnings Amid Vehicle Break-Ins, Thefts (WCMH Columbus)
  108. China orders banks to improve legal compliance (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
  109. Mobile shredder offers to tear into your work (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  110. Being 'parent of your parent' is emotionally wrenching (Honolulu Advertiser)
  111. Re-denomination fears defuse into thin air (The Ghanaian Chronicle)
  112. China railway rogue trader gets death for fraud (Khaleej Times)
  113. Fund-raiser to help resident battling terminal cancer (Clarkston Eccentric)
  114. Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (Centre Daily Times)
  115. China railway rogue trader gets death for fraud (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
  116. Park Place residents face financial struggle (Potomac News)
  117. Fund-raiser to help resident battling terminal cancer (Lake Orion Eccentric)
  118. Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Independent Online)
  119. Illegal immigrants 'rent' citizens' identities (Miami Herald)
  120. Missing Woman's Aunt Reflects On 8-Year-Old Mystery (WYFF 4 Greenville)
  121. Post Office Finds Missing Social Security Checks (WYFF 4 Greenville)
  122. European Commission Urges 'Flexicurity' (Forbes)
  123. Legal protections from 2007 session hearten gays (Salem Statesman Journal)
  124. City buys mobile home park (Contra Costa Times)
  125. Japan: A political tsunami approaches (Asia Times)
  126. Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
  127. State Supreme Court To Consider Rights Of In Vitro Baby (The Morning News)
  128. 'Free' appraisals for 2 mortgages add up to $700 (Orlando Sentinel)
  129. Japan May Cut Tax Revenue Estimate, Fujii Says (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  130. Lemme Doit: Fees for overseas call are canceled (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  131. Caregivers taking on greater burden (Portsmouth Herald)
  132. RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com)
  133. View Points (The Demopolis Times)
  134. Social Security office moving (Merced Sun-Star)
  135. Community Watch (Mohave Valley News)
  136. Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
  137. For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
  138. GGP's gazetteer software advances UK's national address database (KableNET)
  139. NLPG underpins award winning Warwickshire Direct Service delivery project (KableNET)
  140. Employers feel heat on immigration (The Christian Science Monitor via Yahoo! News)
  141. Stop Overpaying your Corporate Taxes and Start Preserving Your Wealth (The Bradford E
  142. -June 13- (Greenville Advocate)
  143. These are Brown's bombs, too (The New Statesman)
  144. Women allowed to pick retirement age (China Daily)
  145. Market opts in with seniors (Home News Tribune)
  146. Immigration Resolution Fails (The Morning News)
  147. RATE THIS ARTICLE (Crosswalk.com)
  148. A prison ministry of compassion (Delaware Coast Press)
  149. Two Utahns charged in separate ID theft cases (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  150. Americans need to save more for retirement (Napa Valley Register)
  151. Ex-exec suing First Citizens (The News & Observer)
  152. EurActiv.com - Serbia's European choice | EU - European Information on Enlargement &
  153. Jean R. Moore, 78 (Baltimore Sun)
  154. Angola: Kuando-Kubango - 500 Youths Get Professional Training (AllAfrica.com)
  155. Identity theft could mean deportation for man in Iowa (The Argus Leader)
  156. ERS Hire Announces Domain Change (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
  157. Family caregiving no small effort (Tulsa World)
  158. Americans failing to start saving enough for retirement (Daily Bulletin)
  159. Archives Search (Oroville Mercury-Register)
  160. Residents can apply July 24 for Elm City ID (New Haven Register)
  161. Police/Fire Log (The Sacramento Bee)
  162. ERS Hire Announces Domain Change (PRWeb)
  163. Who will care for the caregivers? (Southlake Times)
  164. Seniors just might be economy's secret weapon (Tucson Citizen)
  165. BMV beefs up driver's license ID rules (Journal and Courier)
  166. Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (phillyburbs.com)
  167. Tucson pays tribute to former Rosebud reservation resident (Rapid City Journal)
  168. Welcome to Health-e (Health-e)
  169. China promoting two-child policy! (The Times of India)
  170. They can agree on higher pay (Santa Maria Times)
  171. Ageing Chinese city promotes two-child policy (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)
  172. Wage ruling shocking and no reward: ACTU (Adelaide Now)
  173. What military personnel should know about disability benefits (The Searcy Daily Citiz
  174. Tucson pays tribute to former Rosebud reservation resident (Rapid City Journal)
  175. The Post Online (The Ohio University Post)
  176. Deficit-saddled France under fire for budget (Stuff)
  177. Ageing Chinese city promotes two-child policy (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
  178. Wage ruling shocking and no reward: ACTU (News Interactive)
  179. Ministry of Interior warns visa traders of stern action - Qatar (MENAFN)
  180. Megan's Law offender back in jail (Lancaster Online)
  181. The 15-minute tip: Should you put that check in the mail? (MENAFN)
  182. Registration open in Chatham County for fall classes (Savannah Morning News)
  183. Local government agencies rarely check legal status of contract laborers (Naples Dail
  184. Pay rise 'a slap in the face' (The Age)
  185. At Work: Survey shows local government units generally provide richer benefits than p
  186. Who'll care for aging boomers? (Dallas Morning News)
  187. A Lack of Financial Independence (GoldSeek.com)
  188. City eases 'one child' policy (People's Daily)
  189. Germany attacks French fiscaldelay (Financial Times)
  190. Obama continues introduction to voters (Ottumwa Courier)
  191. Don’t Be Fooled (Canon City Daily Record)
  192. His life straddles 20th and 21st centuries (Daily Press)
  193. JENNIFER OPENSHAW: The 15-minute Tip: Should You Put That Check In The Mail? (Nasdaq)
  194. Ministry of Interior warns visa traders of stern action (The Peninsula)
  195. City eases 'one child' policy (China Daily)
  196. Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (phillyburbs.com)
  197. Japanese Shares May Decline on Pre-Election Uncertainty (Bloomberg.com)
  198. MPAA Sets Up Fake Site to Catch Pirates (Slashdot)
  199. Former Citizen's Bank Employee Sentenced In Loan Scheme (WTAE-TV Pittsburgh)
  200. Japanese Shares May Decline on Pre-Election Uncertainty (Bloomberg.com)
  201. Missing Woman's Aunt Reflects On 8-Year-Old Mystery (WYFF via Yahoo! News)
  202. Riders swear by public transit; some officials swear at the subsidies (The Oxford Pre
  203. Local government agencies rarely check legal status of contract laborers (Bonita Dail
  204. Declaration of Grievances (Berkshire Eagle)
  205. Who'll care for aging boomers? (Dallas Morning News)
  206. Before You Activate your iPhone, Read This! (CNET)
  207. EU summit: A difficult deal (Monday Morning)
  208. Family of detained Jordanian doctor deny link with Iraqi suspect (EARTHtimes.org)
  209. Former Pa. bank employee sentenced to prison in loan scheme (Centre Daily Times)
  210. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-04 17:43 GMT: TRANSLATION French govt aims to cut health spend
  211. More Headlines (Business News Americas)
  212. It's a hot time for home burglaries: Don't get burned (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  213. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-04 17:46 GMT: RPT French govt aims to cut health spending by 1
  214. Kuando-Kubango: 500 Youths Get Professional Training (AngolaPress)
  215. Flood relief is entering new phase (Herald Democrat)
  216. Honoring our men and women fighting abroad (The Record)
  217. Beware of scam artists (Brewton Standard)
  218. The New San Marco gives Duluth alcoholics a helping hand (Minnesota Public Radio)
  219. Learn to prepare family for disasters (The Olympian)
  220. Uniforms for Kids program begins registration Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  221. Az faces hurdles enforcing employer sanction law (Tucson Citizen)
  222. Convicted murderer captured in Qld (The Age)
  223. Teachers deserve respect (The Sentinel)
  224. Newberry following leads in sexual assault case (WIS News 10 Columbia)
  225. Who'll care for aging boomers? (Dallas Morning News)
  226. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  227. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  228. Namibia: Stop Abusing the San, Says Governor (AllAfrica.com)
  229. Namibia: Farm Workers 'Invade' Labour Offices (AllAfrica.com)
  230. Albuquerque motel serves vets, asks city for help with water bill (Albuquerque Tribun
  231. Nigeria: N'delta Indigenes Write Yar' Adua, Want Constitution Amended (AllAfrica.com)
  232. Albuquerque motel serves vets, asks city for help with water bill (Albuquerque Tribun
  233. Not enough COLA for retirees in '07 (Saipan Tribune)
  234. () Murmurs (Willamette Week)
  235. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-04 13:40 GMT: French 2007 health, welfare deficit to exceed fo
  236. French Social Security To Post EUR12 Billion Deficit In '07 (The Forex Market)
  237. Cowards in Congress (The Robesonian)
  238. BACK PAGE (Style Weekly)
  239. FRENCH HEALTH AND WELFARE DEFICIT TO SURGE BY 50 PERCENT: REPORT (The Tocqueville Con
  240. British: Bombing suspects recruited here (UPI)
  241. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-04 13:40 GMT: French 2007 health, welfare deficit to exceed fo
  242. Rwanda: Government Set to Liberalise Pension Fund Scheme (AllAfrica.com)
  243. Workers' health benefits examined (The Fresno Bee)
  244. Disability pension and elderly credit (CW Arkansas)
  245. Health-care 101 classes give job seekers boost (El Paso Times)
  246. EUROPEAN UNION: Flexible security (International Herald Tribune)
  247. German Min: Problem If France Breaks Mid-Term Budget Aims -2- (The Forex Market)
  248. FRENCH HEALTH AND WELFARE DEFICIT TO SURGE BY 50 PERCENT: REPORT (Tocqueville Connect
  249. Hiring and Retaining Foreign Hospitality Workers | By Hector A. Chichoni (Hospitality
  250. Let’s declare Fourth of July a tax-free day (The Pueblo Chieftain)