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  1. St. Joe students get a dose of reality (Delta Democrat Times)
  2. Politics shape the Supreme Court (University News)
  3. Rebuilding grant delays frustrating homeowners (Galveston County Daily News)
  4. 2010 Census nears (The Paris News)
  5. Continued job losses create woes for Dems (The Star Press)
  6. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Today's News-Herald)
  7. Job Losses Stoke Mid-Term Fear for Dems (MalaysiaNews.net)
  8. Time for Senior Citizens to Review Medicare Drug Coverage: Center for Medicare Advoca
  9. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  10. Modern liberalism is repackaged totalitarianism (The Rebel Yell)
  11. Michelle Rhee Feels the Blowback: Loose Lips Daily - City Desk - Washington City Pape
  12. LI People on the Move, Oct. 12 (Newsday)
  13. Data breach bulwark (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  14. LIGATT Security International Hosts Computer Hacking 101 Webcast (PR Newswire via Yah
  15. U.S. job losses mar recovery (The Newton Kansan)
  16. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  17. People on the Move, Oct. 12 (Newsday)
  18. The Ugly Truth About the 401(k) (Baltimore Chronicle & Sentinel)
  19. Job losses mar recovery, create woes for Dems (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
  20. Federal Court Digest: Order signed splitting proceeds from sale of ex-Alabama QB Kenn
  21. Lawmakers don't have free health insurance. Here's what Idaho's lawmakers get. (The I
  22. SOCIAL SECURITY: Private insurance doesn't cut benefits (Asbury Park Press)
  23. US job losses mar recovery, could hurt Democrats (Boston Herald)
  24. Financial planning for the under 35 crowd (Queens Courier)
  25. Direct deposit of Social Security is safer, easier for winter travelers (Today's News
  26. Nonprofits, churches scramble to meet increasing needs (Carteret County News-Times)
  27. 4 suspects’ sketches in Neri strafing out (Manila Bulletin)
  28. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  29. Lexington PD warns of scam (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  30. Lawmakers don't have free health insurance. Here's what Idaho's lawmakers get. (The I
  31. Significant health care reform necessary, AARP rep says (Grand Island Independent)
  32. Man sentenced in securities fraud (Lone Tree Voice)
  33. The Coppell Police Department responded to the following incidents (Coppell Gazette)
  34. Drug-addicted wife may be eligible for alimony (Houston Chronicle)
  35. BBBs across country getting word of phony online Walmart survey (Midland Reporter-Tel
  36. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  37. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  38. Direct deposit of Social Security is safer, easier for winter travelers (Lexington Cl
  39. TD Bank customers facebanking headaches (Morris NewsBee)
  40. TD Bank customers face headaches (Mt. Olive Chronicle)
  41. TD Bank customers face banking headaches (The Randolph Reporter)
  42. MADISON POLICE: Jury duty contacts could be scams (Madison Eagle)
  43. Private off road PARKING SPACE in TOWN (Jersey Insight)
  44. SOCIAL SECURITY: Private insurance doesn't cut benefits (Asbury Park Press)
  45. 9. China - from containment to engagement (The Star)
  46. Nominations called for GPA review (The Herald)
  47. Sub-committee on unorganised sector to be set up soon (The Hindu)
  48. ‘Storm rehab to extend beyond Arroyo term’ (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  49. Weiner: ‘Heck no, we don’t want zero’ (Queens Chronicle)
  50. Seniors seek financial aid in legislative forum (Queens Chronicle)
  51. Recession creating a lost generation (MalaysiaNews.net)
  52. N.J. couple must plan for retirement (The Star-Ledger)
  53. 'Extreme Home' family, one year later (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
  54. Construction of new Bay City Social Security Administration building ahead of schedul
  55. Beyond the Longevity Tables (New York Times)
  56. Recession creating a lost generation (MalaysiaNews.net)
  57. Needy families receive free food (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
  58. Recession creating a lost generation (MSNBC)
  59. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  60. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  61. Thieves broke into vehicles parked inside monastery (Sun Star)
  62. Significant health care reform necessary, AARP rep says (Grand Island Independent)
  63. Contest between big ideas is no epic (MalaysiaNews.net)
  64. TD Bank customers face banking headaches (The Randolph Reporter)
  65. Weiner: ‘Heck no, we don’t want zero’ (Queens Chronicle)
  66. 10/10 Lufkin Police Report (KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches)
  67. Seniors seek financial aid in legislative forum (Queens Chronicle)
  68. Lodi man released after grand jury refuses to indict him on abuse charges (The Sacram
  69. Hagel urges passage of health reform (Lincoln Journal Star)
  70. Singer Fergie on giving up gangs and drugs (Times Online)
  71. Independent Mail thanks newspaper carriers (Anderson Independent-Mail)
  72. Welfare cash tracking raises privacy fears (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
  73. Special-needs families call for special expertise (MalaysiaNews.net)
  74. Social Security office closing (The Seymour Tribune)
  75. Significant health care reform necessary, AARP rep says (Grand Island Independent)
  76. Mafia, violent criminals turn to Medicare fraud (Temple Daily Telegram)
  77. Board approves $634,311 contract with sheriff’s department (Tri-County Times)
  78. Older workers go back on the job (Post-Bulletin)
  79. Project Access offers health care to those in need (The Wichita Eagle)
  80. Shurtleff state tour touts preventing identity theft (Standard-Examiner)
  81. Conservative approach desirable on tax (Hutchinson News)
  82. Minigell completes program (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
  83. Dark Reading Tech Center: Database Security (InformationWeek)
  84. Census boycott threatened by Latino immigrant advocates (Contra Costa Times)
  85. Don't Relax On The Breach (Forbes)
  86. City to form task force on senior tax program (The New Britain Herald)
  87. Debate on senior tax program continues (The New Britain Herald)
  88. Miles Mogulescu: AMERICA-STAN: The Progressive Movement Neuters Itself by Supporting
  89. Black and hispanic retirees unable to meet basic economic needs, week of october 8-14
  90. Ex-SSO chief to be sacked (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
  91. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  92. TD Bank customers facebanking headaches (Morris NewsBee)
  93. Minn. Attorney General Sues Ferrellgas Over Prices (WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul)
  94. Passwords: How We Should Reinvent Them (Newsweek)
  95. Minnesota goes after propane supplier Ferrellgas (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  96. Minnesota goes after propane supplier Ferrellgas (San Francisco Chronicle)
  97. Weiner: ‘Heck no, we don’t want zero’ (Queens Chronicle)
  98. Seniors seek financial aid in legislative forum (Queens Chronicle)
  99. Oslo's Big Expectations (National Catholic Reporter)
  100. D.C. Latest Marriage Battlefield (ABC News)
  101. 125 -- Part 2: An improbable 18-year career starts just as Patriots arrive (Foxboro R
  102. Woman dies after E.R. visit deems her fine (The Valley Chronicle)
  103. Man accused of extorting firm that fired illegals (San Diego 6)
  104. Man accused of extorting firm that fired illegals (KCOY Santa Maria)
  105. POLITICAL NEWS Analysis (Times Newsweekly)
  106. Man Accused Of Extorting Firm That Fired Illegals (CBS 2 Los Angeles)
  107. Labour and Employment (Mondaq)
  108. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  109. Boro reps criticize Social Security plan (YourNabe.com)
  110. Former Whitestone man gets 6 months in fraud plea (YourNabe.com)
  111. Coburn Opposes Medicare Part B Premiums Freeze, McCain Calls Drug Pact 'Unsavory' (Me
  112. OUR VIEW: Reverse Reaganomics (Standard-Examiner)
  113. Registry employs new media (The Republican)
  114. Bahay ni Romulo Neri niratrat; mga suspek naka-fatigue (GMA News)
  115. Democrats considering what looks like another huge stimulus package (Arizona Daily St
  116. Seniors flock to job fair in Baltimore County (Baltimore Sun)
  117. 6 charged in scams targeting seniors (Detroit Free Press)
  118. Forget America's interests -- it's all about what's bad for Obama (Spartanburg Herald
  119. Regional news briefs: Crews to start work on new 9 Mile bridge (Detroit Free Press)
  120. Costly computer error jars some Health Net members (Arizona Daily Star)
  121. Patient led comfortable life - Fri, 09 Oct 2009 PST (The Spokesman-Review)
  122. LETTERS: How many tax breaks do senior citizens merit? (Detroit Free Press)
  123. Gunmen on board military trucks strafe Neri's house (ABS-CBNNEWS.com)
  124. Judge to decide Friday whether to return Cosmo to jail (Newsday)
  125. New Oversight Has Not Cut Approvals of L.I.R.R. Disability Claims (New York Times)
  126. SSS puzzle: odd payment, fake papers? (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  127. Utica College's CIMIP Welcomes Newest Stakeholder (redOrbit)
  128. Proposals to create jobs add up to second stimulus (Post-Bulletin)
  129. Good news for Sea Bright: School merger won't hike taxes (The Hub)
  130. Weiner: ‘Heck no, we don’t want zero’ (Queens Chronicle)
  131. Seniors seek financial aid in legislative forum (Queens Chronicle)
  132. Dems, GOP clash over reform timeline (The Politico)
  133. Proposals to create jobs add up to second stimulus (INO News)
  134. Voter reg deadline is set for Monday, October 19 (The Parlier Post)
  135. Financial planning for the under 35 crowd (Queens Courier)
  136. More pension flexibility for Polish clients (Money Management)
  137. Tax cheater wants benefits!?! (Arkansas News Bureau)
  138. NINO SECHI: Greenwich needs more affordable housing, but Byram not the answer (Greenw
  139. Attorney general files charges against Prudenville man suspected of embezzling money
  140. Weiner: ‘Heck no, we don’t want zero’ (Queens Chronicle)
  141. Seniors seek financial aid in legislative forum (Queens Chronicle)
  142. Extreme makeover: résumé edition (The Rebel Yell)
  143. AAG Announces Legendary Actor Peter Graves as Reverse Mortgage Spokesperson (RISMedia
  144. Significant health care reform (Grand Island Independent)
  145. Govt: McQueen swindles area of million$ (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  146. Treasurer urges shoebox savers to 'Bank on Aurora' (Daily Herald)
  147. Hare to discuss Medicare legislation with seniors (The Galesburg Register-Mail)
  148. Some Medicare Rates to Rise (KiplingerForecasts.com)
  149. Teenager adopted by Americans now faces deportation because no one did the paperwork
  150. Briefs - Oct. 8, 2009 (The Sharon Herald)
  151. Phishing Scammers Arrested in SoCal; Tips to Learn (KESQ Palm Springs)
  152. Six charged with scamming seniors (WOOD TV 8 Grand Rapids)
  153. October Boomers & Beyond (The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register)
  154. Seniors Not Likely to Get Their Cost of Living Allowances in January (Poynter Institu
  155. FFC announces schedule (The Daily Post-Athenian)
  156. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  157. Sheriff: Thieves using jury summons to steal identity (WCNC Charlotte)
  158. Hare to visit Sterling to talk Social Security, Medicare (SaukValley.com)
  159. Woman accused in Tenn. baby grab staying in jail (WAFB Baton Rouge)
  160. News in brief (Onalaska Holmen Courier-Life)
  161. Peoria Councilmen Hold Breakfast Meeting With Constituents (WEEK-TV Peoria)
  162. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  163. Rock for Hunger still dreams big (Orlando Sentinel)
  164. Jim Knows: Senior scams (The Canton Repository)
  165. QUICK POLL (GlobeSt.com)
  166. Region’s two largest schools to meet as SEC rivals (The Monroe Evening News)
  167. David Sirota: The American Left Does Not Exist - Or At Least Not In the Way It Seems
  168. Boro reps criticize Social Security plan (YourNabe.com)
  169. Former Whitestone man gets 6 months in fraud plea (YourNabe.com)
  170. Sheriff warning residents about jury duty scam (WBTV Charlotte)
  171. FBI nets seven from Cleveland County as part of 'phishing' ring (updated with photos)
  172. AAG Announces Legendary Actor Peter Graves as Reverse Mortgage Spokesperson (PR Newsw
  173. Police Blotter (River Forest Forest Leaves)
  174. Police briefs (Highlands Ranch Herald)
  175. Drivers nix 'pedi'cure (New York Post)
  176. One trillion reasons to skip a new stimulus plan (New York Post)
  177. Books...and more (Morton Grove Champion)
  178. Board approves $634,311 contract with sheriff’s department (Tri-County Times)
  179. Privacy Policy (U.S. Patent and Trademark Office)
  180. The case for dumping dollars and investing in gold (Resource Investor)
  181. NJ man admits to scheme to defraud immigrants (Asbury Park Press)
  182. PM receives Russian medical scientists (Nhân Dân)
  183. Jim Clark: Congress can learn from Massachusetts' health care plan (North Lake Tahoe
  184. Health Care: How Much Money Do You Need to Retire? (Newsweek)
  185. The New Retirement Plan: Perpetual Work (Manage Smarter)
  186. Cross-country motorcycle trip cut short by thieves in Eugene (KVAL Eugene)
  187. John Calipari Quotes From 2009 Tip-Off Luncheon (LEX 18 Lexington)
  188. Job-Search Scams on the Rise in the Recession (Time Magazine)
  189. Officials: Voting Ballots Had False Information (WCPO Cincinnati)
  190. BB raises credit limits for 4th time in 2009 - Brazil (Business News Americas)
  191. Local woman is running out of time (The Hartwell Sun)
  192. Turkey may remove Koran class age limit (UPI)
  193. District hires firm to convert student records (The Belleville View)
  194. Prostitution charge (Observer-Reporter)
  195. Registration set for Salvation Army Christmas assistance (The Florence Times-Daily)
  196. PAUL KRUGMAN: The politics of spite (The Indiana Gazette)
  197. White Paper from Allianz Life and LIMRA Shows New Economy is Changing the Way America
  198. Grassley’s regional director in Denison on October 8 (Denison Bulletin & Review)
  199. Certified Ethical Hacker: Not Your Everyday Job (TechNewsWorld.com)
  200. DMV: No new or renewed licenses to be issued this weekend (The Virginian-Pilot)
  201. Apparent suicide victim found at bridge's bottom (The Morning Journal)
  202. Redefining IMF, World Bank roles (Viet Nam News)
  203. Newark man admits to scheme to defraud immigrants (Daily Record)
  204. Moon Lake Park's fate lies in county budget (The Citizens' Voice)
  205. Have trade unions become more militant? (rediff.com)
  206. Trial begins for woman accused of shooting, burying Garland man (WFAA Dallas-Fort Wor
  207. Allsup: Disabled people experience difficulty in receiveing much-needed treatment (Ne
  208. Verna Day-Jones (Baltimore Sun)
  209. America the Beautiful passes selling at Bureau of Land Management's Needles Field Off
  210. Direct deposit of Social Security is safer, easier for winter travelers (Lexington Cl
  211. Chomsky daughter compares treatment of illegal immigrants to that of slaves (The Metr
  212. Bleeding Holders of Debit Cards Dry (New York Times)
  213. Queens seniors are prime targets for scams: Study (YourNabe.com)
  214. State treasurer to host retirement seminar (Charleston Daily Mail)
  215. CENTRAL JERSEY: Latino boycott of census debated (Windsor-Hights Herald)
  216. EAST WINDSOR: Cops say drunk driver led them on high-speed chase (Windsor-Hights Hera
  217. New Wave on Legal Challenges of Labor & Employment Law 2009-2010 (Thaipr.net)
  218. Dan Savage (Orlando Weekly)
  219. Search Books (Orlando Weekly)
  220. Previous Restaurant Reviews (Orlando Weekly)
  221. District hires firm to convert student records (The Belleville View)
  222. Condor Capital helps in troubled times (MyCentralJersey.com)
  223. Queens seniors are prime targets for scams: Study (YourNabe.com)
  224. Novi Community Briefs (Novi News)
  225. Deal struck in dispute over firefighters' overtime pay (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  226. Liberty Bank Warns Of Phone Scam (KSBW Salinas)
  227. Capitol Fax (The Prairie Advocate)
  228. Change Passwords to Thwart Phishing Scams (CBS News)
  229. Local News (u.tv)
  230. TECH: Feds, police focus on cyber security (North County Times)
  231. Condor Capital helps in troubled times (MyCentralJersey.com)
  232. Drug record limit sought by mom in girl's fatal OD (Channel 8 San Diego)
  233. Proof that Obama is the antichrist (Salon.com)
  234. Save a little now for a big nest egg (WTVM 9 Columbus)
  235. Police: Pa. man nabbed for DUI used brother's ID (Boston Globe)
  236. Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen visits Heath Village (The Warren Reporter)
  237. Orggit's iPhone App: Your Wallet in the Cloud (ReadWriteWeb)
  238. Man accused of identity theft after Blackman Township police find ID cards during tra
  239. PRINCETON: Call for Latino census boycott stirs debate (The Princeton Packet)
  240. Liddick: Promises, promises (Summit Daily News)
  241. The Work Number Launches Reverify to Ease Lender Compliance with Verification of Empl
  242. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  243. Robert J. Elisberg: Conservatives Go for the Bronze (The Huffington Post)
  244. Jim Clark: Congress can learn from Massachusetts' health care plan (North Lake Tahoe
  245. On Investing: ‘Perceptions of Risk and Return’ (Shenandoah Valley News)
  246. Sales tax error launches campaign to preserve social security increases (Park Hills D
  247. Recession hits nest eggs; US promotes ways to save (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  248. Police: DUI suspect used brother's ID (WPVI-TV Philadelphia)
  249. A Quick, Easy Way To Become An Organ Donor (WBZ Boston)
  250. Liddick: Promises, promises (Summit Daily News)