- Weather was only steamy part of 5th District debate (Lowell Sun)
- SARKOZY TO WORK ON REDUCING FRENCH JOBLESS FIGURES (The Tocqueville Connection)
- Column: Who’s at Fault for NFL Injuries? (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
- Records: State laptops often lost or stolen (The Cincinnati Post)
- Consumer Lenders For Buffett And Lynch (Forbes)
- Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
- Workforce Development Center to host job fair on July 9 (The Desert Sun)
- ANC leaves presidency door open (Mail and Guardian)
- KSTP.com - Column: Who’s at Fault for NFL Injuries? (5 Eyewitness News)
- Police: Sex offender was working at traveling carnival (WPRI 12 Providence)
- Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (Meramec Journal)
- Benefits cheat caught out on CCTV (icWales)
- Engler to seek second term in Senate (Meramec Journal)
- Man's ordeal shows lax rules needed to get birth certificate (Dothan Eagle)
- 'No ANC swing to the left' (News 24 South Africa)
- TEAM MIKE TAKES SWIPE AT KEYCARD BILL (New York Post)
- ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
- Press Review (TurkishPress.com)
- Managers see corruption cloud lifting a bit (The Manila Times)
- Owner of Mexican Store charged with visa fraud (Boston Globe)
- ‘Bordertown’: Close to home (The Manila Times)
- Police: Sex Offender Was Working At Carnival (WCVB Boston)
- Staples' Top Two Look Back, Ahead (Westport News)
- Corruption in government remains high – poll (Philstar.com)
- Community News (The Marion Star)
- South Africa: Letter From the President - The ANC Remains a True Agent for Change (Al
- Firm settles disability bias suit (East Valley Tribune)
- City Hall: Board committee curbs community court funds (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Police: Sex offender was working at traveling carnival (WPRI 12 Providence)
- Sound Off! (Las Cruces Sun-News)
- Boating safety course scheduled tomorrow (The Town Talk)
- Judge Seeks In Vitro Baby Opinion (Southwest Times Record)
- ID thief gets 10-year sentence (Courier-Post)
- FRENCH PREMIER COURTS INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS (The Tocqueville Connection)
- China's legislature adopts labor contract law (People's Daily)
- Suit filed over scent (Berkshire Eagle)
- Laptops often stolen or missing from state offices, employee cars (Telegraph-Forum)
- Succession a hot topic at ANC meet (Mail and Guardian)
- Biz BRIEFS (The Nassau Guardian)
- Letter (Democrat News)
- Groton Posting Board (Groton Landmark)
- Today is iPhone day !!!! (p2pnet.net)
- Retirement and Social Security, Part 4: (Groton Landmark)
- Storm victims may be targets for scams (The Pratt Tribune)
- Scammers target area residents' bank accounts (Daily Courier)
- State Supreme Court to consider inheritance rights of in vitro baby (Arkansas News Bu
- Police: Sex offender was working at traveling carnival (WPRI 12 Providence)
- South Korea clamps down on cyber-bullies (Times Online)
- Tamarac Officials Reconsider Age Limit For Senior Discounts (WFTV 9 Orlando)
- Public safety log for June 29 (Bucks County Courier Times)
- 'He's what we need now' (Concord Monitor)
- Crime Digest (The Union-Recorder)
- Qualifying for extra help with prescription drugs (San Mateo County Times)
- Data loss puts focus on A&M security (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
- Teens visit Fayetteville to help repair buildings (The Fayetteville Observer)
- Brazilian man sentenced to federal prison (The Nashua Telegraph)
- Mexican Store proprietor charged with visa misuse (Bangor Daily News)
- 'Brady Bunch' families can head off money headaches (Inside Bay Area)
- Laptops often stolen or missing from state offices, employee cars (News Journal)
- Bush Administration Closes Out a Brutal Week (NPR)
- Balls takes charge of new ministry for children (Guardian Unlimited)
- Living in retirement (Bankrate.com)
- Illegal Alien Arrested In Forgery Case In Middletown (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)
- Tamarac officials reconsider age limit for senior discounts (CBS 47 Jacksonville)
- Report: Laptops often stolen or missing from state offices, employee cars (WKYC Cleve
- How poverty in India can be eliminated (rediff.com)
- Immigration reform bill goes down in Senate (Contra Costa Times)
- Bush's woes may carry out through term (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
- Timing is poor (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
- Boomers in Mexico (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Aftermath of sewage flood in apartments has a bad odor (Anchorage Daily News)
- Senate kills immigration reform bill (The Record)
- Immigration bill’s collapse weakens Bush’s national agenda (The Olympian)
- Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
- State Supreme Court To Consider Rights Of In Vitro Baby (The Morning News)
- FdL D.A. blasts Social Security Administration (Fond du Lac Reporter)
- Tamarac may raise minimum age to qualify for city's senior discounts (Sun-Sentinel)
- Happy robber asked teller for blank check (Lake County News Sun)
- City Hall: Board committee curbs community court funds (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Pittsfield Suit filed over scent (Berkshire Eagle)
- Bush Focusing on Final 2 Years in Office (Northwest Florida Daily News)
- Police Report (The Daily Times)
- Bush focusing on final 2 years in office (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Another setback for Bush (San Jose Mercury News)
- Residents protest PPL proposal to increase its distribution rates (Times Leader)
- Bush Focusing on Final 2 Years in Office (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Bush focusing on final 2 years in office (Sharewatch)
- Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
- ACC Chiefs Must Account (The Namibian)
- Senate kills immigration reform bill (Herald News)
- For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
- Interest tax may be cut; bond sale approved (China Daily)
- Velma Seabrooks, 79 (Baltimore Sun)
- Price tag 'realities' block changes in benefits for federal workers (Baltimore Sun)
- State Supreme Court to consider inheritance rights of in vitro baby (Arkansas News Bu
- Search turns up supplies to make fake IDs (Fairfield Echo)
- Balls takes charge of new ministry for children (Guardian Unlimited)
- Texas murder suspect tries to escape Casper police (Casper Star-Tribune)
- What's next for President Bush? (Centre Daily Times)
- S Korea in war against cyber bullies (iafrica.com)
- Price tag 'realities' block changes in benefits for federal workers (Baltimore Sun)
- Way-paver Ginsburg make waves (Seattle Times)
- China to raise minimum wages to offset spike in food prices (Channel NewsAsia)
- Aid for heating bills abused, audit shows (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
- Feds indict 10 workers detained in Portland raid (The Oregonian)
- Eastern Cape (Daily Dispatch)
- Children's Hospital sues ex-employee (Akron Beacon Journal)
- Bowling Green data file missing (Akron Beacon Journal)
- 2 p.m. - English placement test scheduled for new UOG students (Pacific Daily News)
- Immigration Bill Rejected (CW Arkansas)
- Man gets 10 years in credit card fraud (Gloucester County Times)
- Millions opt to forgo banks (Northwest Herald)
- No solution in sight for ailing players (Deseret Morning News)
- Business buzz: Riechers Spence & Associates on firm ground downtown (Napa Valley Regi
- A bloody township in the war of the sexes, caught on film (The Villager)
- China to raise minimum wages as prices soar (rediff.com)
- The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund: cui bono? (Online Journal)
- Prosecution rests case in Green trial (The Gleaner)
- Laptops often stolen or missing from state offices, employee cars (WFMJ Youngstown)
- Millions opt to forgo banks (Northwest Herald)
- Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
- GOP puts the hurt on Bush initiatives (Los Angeles Times)
- Deputies: Illegal immigrant made fake ID for terrorist (Middletown Journal)
- Homeless woman from Rosebud found killed in Tucson (Rapid City Journal)
- Sex Offender Caught Working At Hyannis Carnival (WBZ Boston)
- Assault suspect gives fake name (The Express-Times)
- KRQE.com - Albuquerque, New Mexico - New Mexico News, Weather, Sports and Entertainme
- State official calls energy assistance audit misleading (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Compromise is dead in D.C. (The Star-Ledger)
- Senior Living (KRQE Albuquerque)
- Memories returned with wallet (The Post and Courier)
- China to raise wages to offset price hike (The Economic Times)
- Analysis: GOP puts the hurt on Bush initiatives (The Standard-Times)
- Form Of ID Theft Has Thieves Creating Fictional Personas (KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com
- Readers respond: Plight of aging parents touched many (USA Today)
- Scammers target area residents' bank accounts (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- Hard Drive With Shands Patients' Info Stolen (WJXT Jacksonville)
- The U.S. Market Is Overheated (BusinessWeek)
- Elderhood Project: A look at the future of caregiving in Hawaii (KHON 2 Honolulu)
- Tempers flare as proposed bus services denounced (The East Liverpool Review)
- Read fine print before opting for reverse mortgage (The Nashua Telegraph)
- Plans for hotel, indoor water park on hold (The Nashua Telegraph)
- Pa. extends rebate deadline (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
- East Timor's Election May Return Fretilin to Power (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
- China plans national crackdown on slavery (UPI)
- Kohl's pulls clothing; factory abuse alleged (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
- China plans national crackdown on slavery (EARTHtimes.org)
- Housing fair offers no solution, little hope (The Spokesman-Review)
- Immigration Bill Rejected (FOX 16 Little Rock)
- Pregnant woman beaten at home (The Moultrie Observer)
- Bush's Rare Admission: Defeat (Washington Post)
- China to raise minimum wages to offset spike in food prices (TODAYonline)
- Immigrant Bill Dies in Senate; Defeat for Bush (New York Times)
- Nine Arrested Today At Construction Site (WJHG Panama City)
- Balls takes charge of new ministry for children (Guardian Unlimited)
- Profile: Alistair Darling (Guardian Unlimited)
- Profile: John Denham (Guardian Unlimited)
- Profile: Margaret Beckett (Guardian Unlimited)
- Rulings reflect Bush's conservative stamp on high court (CNN.com)
- Economicoutlook flat on the local level (Asahi.com)
- More News (Gazette.Net)
- Inside The Economics Of Illegal Immigration (KGO-TV Bay Area)
- East Timor's Election Will Probably Return Fretilin to Power (Bloomberg.com)
- IBM Workers At Risk After Data Disk Goes Missing (WPTZ Plattsburgh)
- News about Texas colleges (Austin American-Statesman)
- Church news (The Shelby Star)
- China's local governments told to raise minimum wages as food prices rise (People's D
- Will Woodward: Balls takes charge of new ministry for children (Guardian Unlimited)
- Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
- US Senate kills Bush plan for immigrant law reform (The Scotsman)
- Novice surgeons have high needlestick rate (UPI)
- The French Lesson In Health Care (BusinessWeek)
- Kind, Blumenauer hope netroots deliver support for new farm bill (The Hill)
- Sad tale for former NFL players, but who's really at fault? (The Japan Times)
- More help to be given to returned Chinese (China Daily)
- Taxpayers lose RM3.2bil due to CBT at govt depts (The Star Online)
- Robust data protection is no obstacle to security (Financial Times)
- Hospital Hard Drive With Nearly 1,000 Patients' Info Stolen (WJXT News4Jax.com via Ya
- Immigration bill loses support, falls on the floor (The Politico)
- COUNTY / IN BRIEF (The Maui News)
- Kind, Blumenauer hope netroots deliver support for new farm bill (The Hill)
- Reason for hope (Canon City Daily Record)
- Fiscal balance is a false economy (Financial Times)
- Oversight (The Hill)
- Richardson On The Record (BusinessWeek)
- FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS: Parks' TennCare story (Crossville Chronicle)
- Bush Losing GOP Support in Congress (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Liberia: 'Insecure Environment Impedes Investment Opportunity' (AllAfrica.com)
- Kohl's Reacts to Sweatshop Charges (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Federal grand jury indicts 10 ex-workers from raided Oregon plant (KMTR Eugene)
- Carpe Diem, With Fierce Urgency (Gay City News)
- Stolen Computers Leave Harrison County School Workers at Risk for ID Theft. (The Char
- No rainbow (Inside Bay Area)
- Rhode Island prepares for Bush visit, 1st of his presidency (7 News Boston)
- Moore in Motion (Metro Santa Cruz)
- Israel confronts shared future with Bedouin citizens (The Jewish Journal of Greater L
- Illegal Alien Charged With Making Forged IDs (WLWT ChannelCincinnati.com via Yahoo! N
- Half of regional business leaders feel economy is at a standstill (Asahi.com)
- 10 Workers Charged In Immigration Raid (KOIN News 6 Portland)
- Ten Portland plant workers indicted on immigration & fraud charges (KGW Portland)
- Age of worker who fell from Naples roof still unresolved (Naples Daily News)
- Family caregiving estimated at $880 million in South Dakota (Plain Talk)
- INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
- Search turns up supplies to make fake IDs (The Pulse-Journal)
- Personal information stolen for UC Davis vet school applicants (The Fresno Bee)
- Gordon Brown's new cabinet (Channel 4)
- Perry County Public Housing Still A Good Fit for Elderly With Only Social Security (D
- Lufkin Police Report - 06/28/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
- Grand Jury Indicts 10 Del Monte Workers (Fox 12 Oregon)
- CoverKids enrollment set for Thursdays in July (Daily News Journal)
- Property tax, rent rebate program deadline extended (The Sharon Herald)
- Fiscally Dangerous Liaisons (GoldSeek.com)
- Jury Duty ID Theft (NBC 24 Toledo)
- National ID plan may have killed immigration bill (CNET)
- Arvind Virmani: Poverty can be eliminated (Business Standard India)
- Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
- Hackers Make Off With Personal Info On Applicants At UC Davis (InformationWeek)
- Idaho needs to take charge of immigration woes (AG Weekly)
- Defining health care issues for candidates (Mount Pleasant News)
- Lufkin Police Report - 06/28/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
- “Voting Rights Should Be Given to Overseas Koreans” (donga.com)
- Senate Takes Step Away From Real ID (Michigan Technology News)
- Storm victims may be targets for scams (The Pratt Tribune)
- Agucha village all set to enter record book in community marriage (Deepika)
- Attorneys' lives focus of State Bar event (Arizona Business Gazette)
- FYI - 06/28/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
- Local Beat - 06/28/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
- Five IAS officers transferred in Punjab (New Kerala)
- Media Accreditation Deadlines for Next Shuttle Mission (NASA)
- Energy fund fraud reports exaggerated, official says (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Agucha village all set to enter record book in community marriage (New Kerala)
- Schwab courts young consumers (Herald News)
- Bowling Green U. says professor lost drive with student info (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
- House Members Seek Cost-Of-Living Raise (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Alistair Darling named as new chancellor (Guardian Unlimited)
- Woman Pleads Guilty In Social Security Scam (WDSU New Orleans)
- Criminal probe launched into computer hacking of vet school (The Daily Democrat)
- CalSTRS and TIAA-CREF Team to Expand Retirement Savings Plan for California Educators
- Agencies seek talent outside government (Federal Times)
- Commentary: Planning for the next generation of managers (Federal Times)
- *New Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills to push Britain forward (Gove
- IMF's Rato resigns for 'personal reasons' (UPI)
- South Africa: SASSA Assists Homeless Fire Victims (AllAfrica.com)
- U.S. looks to Swedish elder services (UPI)
- Wilson opens office in Ironton (The Ironton Tribune)
- Micah Sifry: Bloomberg's Day (HuffingtonPost)
- Albertville Police Report (WAFF 48 News Huntsville)
- Heavy snow prevents social grants pay out (SABC News)
- $3,000 reward for robbers (Hammond Daily Star)
- Dead man waiting (Lancaster Online)