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  1. Analysis: Intenational forces in Gaza? (UPI)
  2. iPhone therefore I am. One man's journey. (UGO - UnderGroundOnline)
  3. 5 charged with making fake immigration documents (KWQC-TV 6 Davenport)
  4. Transgendered student, school clash (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
  5. Illegal alien threatens 'campaign of resistance' (WorldNet Daily)
  6. Congress says Homeland Security has insufficient 'exit' plan (iTNews)
  7. Veterans news (Moberly Monitor-Index)
  8. US restaurant company's vice president sentenced to prison (Pravda)
  9. State Senate OKs penalties for employers who hire illegal workers (The Arizona Republ
  10. Public safety log (Albany Democrat-Herald)
  11. Uganda: Local Tax Raises Questions (AllAfrica.com)
  12. State to remove Social Security numbers from Web site by fall (Lancaster Eagle-Gazett
  13. Current Issue: (California Aggie)
  14. Your views (The Record)
  15. Citizens weigh in on health care, financial security during AARP-backed event (Daily
  16. Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
  17. DISTRICT ATTORNEY - NEW YORK COUNTY (Manhattan District Attorney)
  18. State Senate OKs penalties for employers who hire illegal workers (The Arizona Republ
  19. Uganda: IGG Named Among NSSF Defaulters (AllAfrica.com)
  20. Liberia: Govt Revoke SRI Rubber Title Rights (AllAfrica.com)
  21. The Uneducating of America (Blogcritics.org)
  22. Uniform registration starts Thursday (Hammond Daily Star)
  23. $150 'summer cooling' grants to be distributed (The Champaign News-Gazette)
  24. Infrastructure fund for Africa (News 24 South Africa)
  25. $1,000+ for a fully loaded iPhone (p2pnet.net)
  26. Health Department taking appointments for energy assistance (The Canton Daily Ledger)
  27. Police Seize Items For Making Fake Immigration Documents (KCCI 8 Des Moines)
  28. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (Meramec Journal)
  29. Engler to seek second term in Senate (Meramec Journal)
  30. B2.8bn SSO data link project left in limbo (Bangkok Post)
  31. Sierra Leone: Kabbah Sold the Rice in Ghana - Charles Margai (AllAfrica.com)
  32. After 50 years Social Security check still good (WKYC Cleveland)
  33. Veterans news (Moberly Monitor-Index)
  34. Senate Committee Approves Five Bills To Improve Health Care For Veterans (Medical New
  35. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (Jefferson County Journal)
  36. Family Caregiving Estimated at $24 Billion in New York State (The San Francisco Exami
  37. AARP: Family Caregiving Valued at $350 Billion (The San Francisco Examiner)
  38. Engler to seek second term in Senate (Jefferson County Journal)
  39. Ex-Cipriani VP gets prison (Sharewatch)
  40. 5 Charged with Making Fake Immigration Documents (KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids)
  41. Infrastructure fund for Africa (News 24 South Africa)
  42. Mob money adviser guilty of fraud (Independent Online)
  43. Ex-Cipriani exec gets prison for insurance fraud (Crain's New York Business)
  44. Woman told dad's 50-year-old Social Security check still good (FOX 45 Dayton)
  45. Honoring our men and women fighting abroad (The Record)
  46. Thumbs up/down: Voluntary Action Center, Mercy ER, continued tuition reciprocity (Gaz
  47. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (News Democrat Journal)
  48. Engler to seek second term in Senate (News Democrat Journal)
  49. Local residents explain hardships of identity theft (CentralOhio.com)
  50. Local Beat - 07/02/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  51. 5 charged with making fake immigration documents (WHO-TV 13 Des Moines)
  52. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-07-02 18:09 GMT: Ex-Cipriani VP gets prison (Interactive Investor
  53. 5 charged with making fake immigration documents (WQAD Moline)
  54. New Report Reveals the True Health of the American Economy (Business Wire via Yahoo!
  55. Let’s talk about health care (Waxahachie Daily Light)
  56. Haverhill news in brief (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  57. Health Department taking appointments for energy assistance (The Canton Daily Ledger)
  58. Stolen card didn't work at Lowe's (Durant Daily Democrat)
  59. Sheriff warns senior citizens of health care scam (Arkadelphia Daily Siftings Herald)
  60. Preparing for life after work (Louisiana Weekly)
  61. Walker's World: Brown's challenge (UPI)
  62. Appeal In Public Records Case (KHQ Spokane)
  63. Parent care wrenching ordeal (CentralOhio.com)
  64. Mansfield woman finds old SS check (CentralOhio.com)
  65. 5 arrested in forged immigration papers case (The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index)
  66. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  67. Cowards in Congress (The Robesonian)
  68. Africa fund backs unity drive with cash (Mail and Guardian)
  69. Idaho needs to take charge of immigration woes (AG Weekly)
  70. Gold taps a one-week high on safe-haven demand, dollar weakness (India Daily)
  71. Dollar Stretcher Offers Tips (Oswego Daily News)
  72. Texas to change sex offender classification system (News 8 Austin)
  73. After meetings with the Inland Revenue the administrator has negotiated an improved o
  74. State heating fund audit points out potential for fraud in York County, elsewhere (Th
  75. Dollar falls against yen after Japanese firm data (India Daily)
  76. Keeping Your Child's Identity and Money Safe (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  77. Ohio University trustees reappoint embattled president (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
  78. Police & Fire (Marie Evening News)
  79. WA Public Records (KNDO/KNDU Tri-Cities)
  80. Defining Dems, II (Rockbridge Weekly)
  81. Zambia: Zamtel Tops All at ZITF (AllAfrica.com)
  82. Mutual change (The Spokesman-Review)
  83. Cash available? (Herald Democrat)
  84. New Social Security office opening is delayed (The Palm Beach Post)
  85. Oil prices hold above $70 a barrel (India Daily)
  86. Corporate/ Company Law (Mondaq)
  87. Thomson spins off testing business (India Daily)
  88. Barclays gets OK to delay offer for ABN (India Daily)
  89. BofA completes U.S. Trust acquisition (India Daily)
  90. Letter (Democrat News)
  91. The Real Threat to Civil Liberties (RealClearPolitics.com via Yahoo! News)
  92. Medicaid's Soaring Costs: Time to Step on the Brakes (Cato Institute)
  93. Innovation Process Design President Lee Kuntz Highlights Risks Faced by Financial Ins
  94. Embattled OU president gets another chance (Telegraph-Forum)
  95. N.H. Governor Signs Law Rejecting 'Unfunded' National ID Card (Insurance Journal)
  96. Haverhill news in brief (Eagle-Tribune Online)
  97. Legislation would simplify veterans benefits (Baltimore Sun)
  98. Morning police reports (Marshfield News Herald)
  99. Parties fighting for pet projects (Baltimore Sun)
  100. EUROPEAN COURT RULES AGAINST ARMENIA IN MURDER CONVICTION (Radio Free Europe: Radio L
  101. 5 arrested in forged immigration papers case (The Des Moines Register)
  102. Club calendar (Tahoe Daily Tribune)
  103. Volunteers band together to clean up Marble Falls (News 8 Austin)
  104. The Joy and Personal Prosperity of Turning 50: John F. Wasik (Bloomberg.com)
  105. State removing Social Security numbers from site (The Advocate)
  106. Heinz Foundation/Women's Institute for a Secure Retirement Releases 'How To' on Retir
  107. Oldies still goodies (Honolulu Advertiser)
  108. Times change, but Kannapolis folks still enjoy 4th of July celebration (Salisbury Pos
  109. POLICE REPORTS (NWAnews.com)
  110. Ohio U trustees reappoint president (Coshocton Tribune)
  111. Parent care wrenching ordeal (Telegraph-Forum)
  112. Mansfield woman finds old SS check (Telegraph-Forum)
  113. Africa fund backs unity drive with cash (Mail and Guardian)
  114. Springfield resident tackles Hadassah convention challenges (The State Journal-Regist
  115. Still working (The Gazette)
  116. Nigeria: Ngige Identifies Problems of Health Reforms (AllAfrica.com)
  117. Data breaches undermine consumer confidence (Computer Weekly)
  118. Federal relief on the way (Herald Democrat)
  119. Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Independent Online)
  120. Riverside puts ban on hold for now (Courier-Post)
  121. Transgendered student, school spar over name (Whittier Daily News)
  122. Early dementia drivers acceptably low (UPI)
  123. Health minister’s aide admits receiving ‘gifts’ in pensions scandal (Malta Today)
  124. Happy Birthday, Mr Gonzi! But unwrap your presents carefully (Malta Today)
  125. 'Father' Carmichael Says New London Has It In For His Ministry To Homeless (New Londo
  126. Watercooler Stories (UPI)
  127. Comatose nation (Malta Today)
  128. Watercooler Stories - July 2, 2007 (EARTHtimes.org)
  129. Pile of bills awaits action by governor (East Valley Tribune)
  130. Security freezes stop identity thieves cold (The Courier News)
  131. Leniency requested in doctor's sentence (Connecticut Post)
  132. Nigeria: Challenges for New Nigerian Leadership (AllAfrica.com)
  133. Still working (The Gazette)
  134. Putting NASA’s budget in perspective (The Space Review)
  135. Lawyers' network is dedicated to aiding disabled with public benefits (Inside Bay Are
  136. For better pay, see Uncle Sam (Daily Journal)
  137. Academic Awards & Achievers (The Springfield News-Leader)
  138. The Joy and Personal Prosperity of Turning 50: John F. Wasik (Bloomberg.com)
  139. Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Reuters)
  140. The Daily News Candidate Challenge (New York Daily News)
  141. South Africa: No Lurch to Left Despite Triumphant Rhetoric (AllAfrica.com)
  142. Parties fighting for pet projects (Baltimore Sun)
  143. Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
  144. Harry Gross | Widow satisfied loans but firm won't say magic words: 'Paid in full' (P
  145. State Supreme Court To Consider Rights Of In Vitro Baby (The Morning News)
  146. Why they live outside the banking system (The News Journal)
  147. Firefighters aided by wet weather (Kathimerini)
  148. Mega-deals in the Greek banking sector appear easier said than doneabroad, despite th
  149. Retirees launch new careers (Lansing State Journal)
  150. Papandreou makes reforms pledge (Kathimerini)
  151. Should 'boot camps' replace 1st year of high school? (Rockford Register Star)
  152. SouthAfrica (Daily Dispatch)
  153. Midstate Datebook: Bridge mural for zoo to be dedicated today (The Tennessean)
  154. ID needed to replace stolen Social Security card (Akron Beacon Journal)
  155. Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
  156. View 'investment seminars' with a wary eye (Sun-Sentinel)
  157. Many boomers need to delay retirement (Courier-Post)
  158. REAL ESTATE: Web sites list retirement information (Courier-Post)
  159. For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
  160. Illegal to work, but not to pay taxes (The Oregonian)
  161. Health-care 101 classes give job seekers boost (El Paso Times)
  162. Council looks for ways to recruit police officers (The Clarion-Ledger)
  163. HomeRoom (Tallahassee Democrat)
  164. Plan well for your coming senior years (El Paso Times)
  165. The Immigration Issue (Multi-Housing News)
  166. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  167. Letters to the editor (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  168. The state, revolution and rhetoric (Mail and Guardian)
  169. Transgendered student, school spar over name (Whittier Daily News)
  170. Muzzling dissent and moving to a war footing (Zawya)
  171. Tucson pays tribute to former Rosebud reservation resident (Rapid City Journal)
  172. Tesla inspires Turbine Flats creator (Lincoln Journal Star)
  173. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) (CW Arkansas)
  174. One person may qualify for new tax credit (Southeast Missourian)
  175. ISM manufacturing index stagnates – what is the effect on economy, stocks and bonds?
  176. More people seek help from regional food banks (North County Times)
  177. Friend wants to pay off 12 percent loan (Southeast Missourian)
  178. Congress says Homeland Security has insufficient 'exit' plan (iTNews)
  179. ANC policy conference proposes an increase in state intervention (Independent Online)
  180. What do you think? (Valley Advocate)
  181. Cori: The Scarlet Letter (Valley Advocate)
  182. Killing Us Softly (Valley Advocate)
  183. Working as consultant has benefits (Lawrence Journal-World)
  184. Highest earners reap tax cuts (News Interactive)
  185. Feeling the pinch (Altoona Mirror)
  186. Legacy of neglect: market still impacted by landlord's deals (BizJournals)
  187. All Veterans Should Apply For Benefits (The Post-Journal)
  188. Mortgage defaults, forelosures and falling real estate creating a financial fireball
  189. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  190. Domestic news (The West Australian)
  191. -June 13- (Greenville Advocate)
  192. Buying into the gun culture (Lawrence Journal-World)
  193. Current Issue: (California Aggie)
  194. Volunteers band together to clean up Marble Falls (News 8 Austin)
  195. ANC shows unity on key issues (Independent Online)
  196. A President Besieged and Isolated, Yet at Ease (Washington Post)
  197. Profile: Adam Ingram (Guardian Unlimited)
  198. Berlin aims to balance budget (Financial Times)
  199. Oscar Garcia: Medicare usually doesn't cover medical expenses outside U.S. (San Anton
  200. Ohio's laptops often stolen or missing (The State)
  201. Ohio's Laptops Often Stolen or Missing (Norwalk Advocate)
  202. Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Interactive Investor)
  203. Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Boston Globe)
  204. Wrestling can leave lives on the ropes (Miami Herald)
  205. 10:15 a.m. - English placement test scheduled for new UOG students (Pacific Daily New
  206. BRIEFS (Gulf Times)
  207. Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Reuters.co.uk)
  208. Flexibility makes for a happy Dutch worker (Reuters)
  209. Volunteers band together to clean up Marble Falls (News 8 Austin)
  210. Volunteers band together to clean up Marble Falls (News 8 Austin)
  211. Young patients move into new children's hospital (News 8 Austin)
  212. Hundreds of new laws take effect today (The Idaho Statesman)
  213. Young patients move into new children's hospital (News 8 Austin)
  214. Germans aim for balanced federal budget (Financial Times)
  215. Hello? It's our money (The News-Press)
  216. School board head rented to illegal workers (Pocono Record)
  217. UFO author battles woman for X files (UPI)
  218. UFO author battles woman for X files (EARTHtimes.org)
  219. Poll: Americans Say Nation Is Off Track (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul)
  220. Markets (June 29) (The Hindu)
  221. Rich tributes paid to Bhagat Kabir (New Kerala)
  222. Carmie Hill Column: Declare independence and do it yourself 07-01-2007 (Plainview Dai
  223. Poll: Americans Say Nation Is Off Track (WCBS-TV New York)
  224. How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (Benton Evening News)
  225. Socrates Faces Daunting Task As Portugal Heads EU Presidency (Deutsche Welle)
  226. Barking Mad Woman Registers Dog to Vote (ABC News)
  227. Letter (Democrat News)
  228. Zielke Sentenced for ID Thefts (WKBT La Crosse)
  229. SALUTING INDEPENDENCE (Temple Daily Telegram)
  230. New Turkmenistan Pensions Law Takes Effect (Radio Free Europe: Radio Library)
  231. UFO 'ALIEN'ATION SUIT (New York Post)
  232. How Do Americans Feel About Our Country? (CBS News)
  233. BWI area developer plans for Aerotropolis (Capital Online)
  234. Passport predicament (San Marcos Daily Record)
  235. Scam Alert: Better in a book (Modesto Bee)
  236. The ol' greenbacks are not going as far as they used to (Modesto Bee)
  237. Cool ideas could save you energy and money (Bayou Business Review)
  238. Business as usual: Public outcry kills immigration bill, leaving status quo (The Gain
  239. Union could sue over ISP report (The State Journal-Register)
  240. Stretching Portfolio Can Involve Some Risk (Hartford Courant)
  241. Official English among today’s new laws (Lawrence Journal-World)
  242. Don’t convert Prez poll into municipal one (Sify News)
  243. Carmie Hill Column: Declare independence and do it yourself 07-01-2007 (Plainview Dai
  244. Cheap ways to foil identity theft (The Morning Call)
  245. Helping, not boring, others (The Charlotte Observer)
  246. The shadow waits for a complacent click (The Charlotte Observer)
  247. Is a credit meltdown on the horizon? (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News an
  248. Don't make Presidential poll a municipal one: Bardhan (rediff.com)
  249. Lurking strangers spook child, joggers (Rochester Eccentric)
  250. ID theft horrible ordeal for victim (Wausau Daily Herald)