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  1. Weather was only steamy part of 5th District debate (Lowell Sun)
  2. SARKOZY TO WORK ON REDUCING FRENCH JOBLESS FIGURES (The Tocqueville Connection)
  3. Column: Who’s at Fault for NFL Injuries? (KOB-TV Albuquerque)
  4. Records: State laptops often lost or stolen (The Cincinnati Post)
  5. Consumer Lenders For Buffett And Lynch (Forbes)
  6. Ritenour educators hail full-day kindergarten (Overland-St. Ann Journal)
  7. Workforce Development Center to host job fair on July 9 (The Desert Sun)
  8. ANC leaves presidency door open (Mail and Guardian)
  9. KSTP.com - Column: Who’s at Fault for NFL Injuries? (5 Eyewitness News)
  10. Police: Sex offender was working at traveling carnival (WPRI 12 Providence)
  11. Managed Hunt application period opens July 1 (Meramec Journal)
  12. Benefits cheat caught out on CCTV (icWales)
  13. Engler to seek second term in Senate (Meramec Journal)
  14. Man's ordeal shows lax rules needed to get birth certificate (Dothan Eagle)
  15. 'No ANC swing to the left' (News 24 South Africa)
  16. TEAM MIKE TAKES SWIPE AT KEYCARD BILL (New York Post)
  17. ABCs to ACTs (Montgomery Advertiser)
  18. Press Review (TurkishPress.com)
  19. Managers see corruption cloud lifting a bit (The Manila Times)
  20. Owner of Mexican Store charged with visa fraud (Boston Globe)
  21. ‘Bordertown’: Close to home (The Manila Times)
  22. Police: Sex Offender Was Working At Carnival (WCVB Boston)
  23. Staples' Top Two Look Back, Ahead (Westport News)
  24. Corruption in government remains high – poll (Philstar.com)
  25. Community News (The Marion Star)
  26. South Africa: Letter From the President - The ANC Remains a True Agent for Change (Al
  27. Firm settles disability bias suit (East Valley Tribune)
  28. City Hall: Board committee curbs community court funds (The San Francisco Examiner)
  29. Police: Sex offender was working at traveling carnival (WPRI 12 Providence)
  30. Sound Off! (Las Cruces Sun-News)
  31. Boating safety course scheduled tomorrow (The Town Talk)
  32. Judge Seeks In Vitro Baby Opinion (Southwest Times Record)
  33. ID thief gets 10-year sentence (Courier-Post)
  34. FRENCH PREMIER COURTS INTERNATIONAL INVESTORS (The Tocqueville Connection)
  35. China's legislature adopts labor contract law (People's Daily)
  36. Suit filed over scent (Berkshire Eagle)
  37. Laptops often stolen or missing from state offices, employee cars (Telegraph-Forum)
  38. Succession a hot topic at ANC meet (Mail and Guardian)
  39. Biz BRIEFS (The Nassau Guardian)
  40. Letter (Democrat News)
  41. Groton Posting Board (Groton Landmark)
  42. Today is iPhone day !!!! (p2pnet.net)
  43. Retirement and Social Security, Part 4: (Groton Landmark)
  44. Storm victims may be targets for scams (The Pratt Tribune)
  45. Scammers target area residents' bank accounts (Daily Courier)
  46. State Supreme Court to consider inheritance rights of in vitro baby (Arkansas News Bu
  47. Police: Sex offender was working at traveling carnival (WPRI 12 Providence)
  48. South Korea clamps down on cyber-bullies (Times Online)
  49. Tamarac Officials Reconsider Age Limit For Senior Discounts (WFTV 9 Orlando)
  50. Public safety log for June 29 (Bucks County Courier Times)
  51. 'He's what we need now' (Concord Monitor)
  52. Crime Digest (The Union-Recorder)
  53. Qualifying for extra help with prescription drugs (San Mateo County Times)
  54. Data loss puts focus on A&M security (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
  55. Teens visit Fayetteville to help repair buildings (The Fayetteville Observer)
  56. Brazilian man sentenced to federal prison (The Nashua Telegraph)
  57. Mexican Store proprietor charged with visa misuse (Bangor Daily News)
  58. 'Brady Bunch' families can head off money headaches (Inside Bay Area)
  59. Laptops often stolen or missing from state offices, employee cars (News Journal)
  60. Bush Administration Closes Out a Brutal Week (NPR)
  61. Balls takes charge of new ministry for children (Guardian Unlimited)
  62. Living in retirement (Bankrate.com)
  63. Illegal Alien Arrested In Forgery Case In Middletown (WHIO-TV 7 Dayton)
  64. Tamarac officials reconsider age limit for senior discounts (CBS 47 Jacksonville)
  65. Report: Laptops often stolen or missing from state offices, employee cars (WKYC Cleve
  66. How poverty in India can be eliminated (rediff.com)
  67. Immigration reform bill goes down in Senate (Contra Costa Times)
  68. Bush's woes may carry out through term (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  69. Timing is poor (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
  70. Boomers in Mexico (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  71. Aftermath of sewage flood in apartments has a bad odor (Anchorage Daily News)
  72. Senate kills immigration reform bill (The Record)
  73. Immigration bill’s collapse weakens Bush’s national agenda (The Olympian)
  74. Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
  75. State Supreme Court To Consider Rights Of In Vitro Baby (The Morning News)
  76. FdL D.A. blasts Social Security Administration (Fond du Lac Reporter)
  77. Tamarac may raise minimum age to qualify for city's senior discounts (Sun-Sentinel)
  78. Happy robber asked teller for blank check (Lake County News Sun)
  79. City Hall: Board committee curbs community court funds (The San Francisco Examiner)
  80. Pittsfield Suit filed over scent (Berkshire Eagle)
  81. Bush Focusing on Final 2 Years in Office (Northwest Florida Daily News)
  82. Police Report (The Daily Times)
  83. Bush focusing on final 2 years in office (AP via Yahoo! News)
  84. Another setback for Bush (San Jose Mercury News)
  85. Residents protest PPL proposal to increase its distribution rates (Times Leader)
  86. Bush Focusing on Final 2 Years in Office (The San Francisco Examiner)
  87. Bush focusing on final 2 years in office (Sharewatch)
  88. Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
  89. ACC Chiefs Must Account (The Namibian)
  90. Senate kills immigration reform bill (Herald News)
  91. For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
  92. Interest tax may be cut; bond sale approved (China Daily)
  93. Velma Seabrooks, 79 (Baltimore Sun)
  94. Price tag 'realities' block changes in benefits for federal workers (Baltimore Sun)
  95. State Supreme Court to consider inheritance rights of in vitro baby (Arkansas News Bu
  96. Search turns up supplies to make fake IDs (Fairfield Echo)
  97. Balls takes charge of new ministry for children (Guardian Unlimited)
  98. Texas murder suspect tries to escape Casper police (Casper Star-Tribune)
  99. What's next for President Bush? (Centre Daily Times)
  100. S Korea in war against cyber bullies (iafrica.com)
  101. Price tag 'realities' block changes in benefits for federal workers (Baltimore Sun)
  102. Way-paver Ginsburg make waves (Seattle Times)
  103. China to raise minimum wages to offset spike in food prices (Channel NewsAsia)
  104. Aid for heating bills abused, audit shows (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
  105. Feds indict 10 workers detained in Portland raid (The Oregonian)
  106. Eastern Cape (Daily Dispatch)
  107. Children's Hospital sues ex-employee (Akron Beacon Journal)
  108. Bowling Green data file missing (Akron Beacon Journal)
  109. 2 p.m. - English placement test scheduled for new UOG students (Pacific Daily News)
  110. Immigration Bill Rejected (CW Arkansas)
  111. Man gets 10 years in credit card fraud (Gloucester County Times)
  112. Millions opt to forgo banks (Northwest Herald)
  113. No solution in sight for ailing players (Deseret Morning News)
  114. Business buzz: Riechers Spence & Associates on firm ground downtown (Napa Valley Regi
  115. A bloody township in the war of the sexes, caught on film (The Villager)
  116. China to raise minimum wages as prices soar (rediff.com)
  117. The 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund: cui bono? (Online Journal)
  118. Prosecution rests case in Green trial (The Gleaner)
  119. Laptops often stolen or missing from state offices, employee cars (WFMJ Youngstown)
  120. Millions opt to forgo banks (Northwest Herald)
  121. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  122. GOP puts the hurt on Bush initiatives (Los Angeles Times)
  123. Deputies: Illegal immigrant made fake ID for terrorist (Middletown Journal)
  124. Homeless woman from Rosebud found killed in Tucson (Rapid City Journal)
  125. Sex Offender Caught Working At Hyannis Carnival (WBZ Boston)
  126. Assault suspect gives fake name (The Express-Times)
  127. KRQE.com - Albuquerque, New Mexico - New Mexico News, Weather, Sports and Entertainme
  128. State official calls energy assistance audit misleading (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  129. Compromise is dead in D.C. (The Star-Ledger)
  130. Senior Living (KRQE Albuquerque)
  131. Memories returned with wallet (The Post and Courier)
  132. China to raise wages to offset price hike (The Economic Times)
  133. Analysis: GOP puts the hurt on Bush initiatives (The Standard-Times)
  134. Form Of ID Theft Has Thieves Creating Fictional Personas (KGTV TheSanDiegoChannel.com
  135. Readers respond: Plight of aging parents touched many (USA Today)
  136. Scammers target area residents' bank accounts (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  137. Hard Drive With Shands Patients' Info Stolen (WJXT Jacksonville)
  138. The U.S. Market Is Overheated (BusinessWeek)
  139. Elderhood Project: A look at the future of caregiving in Hawaii (KHON 2 Honolulu)
  140. Tempers flare as proposed bus services denounced (The East Liverpool Review)
  141. Read fine print before opting for reverse mortgage (The Nashua Telegraph)
  142. Plans for hotel, indoor water park on hold (The Nashua Telegraph)
  143. Pa. extends rebate deadline (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  144. East Timor's Election May Return Fretilin to Power (Update1) (Bloomberg.com)
  145. China plans national crackdown on slavery (UPI)
  146. Kohl's pulls clothing; factory abuse alleged (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  147. China plans national crackdown on slavery (EARTHtimes.org)
  148. Housing fair offers no solution, little hope (The Spokesman-Review)
  149. Immigration Bill Rejected (FOX 16 Little Rock)
  150. Pregnant woman beaten at home (The Moultrie Observer)
  151. Bush's Rare Admission: Defeat (Washington Post)
  152. China to raise minimum wages to offset spike in food prices (TODAYonline)
  153. Immigrant Bill Dies in Senate; Defeat for Bush (New York Times)
  154. Nine Arrested Today At Construction Site (WJHG Panama City)
  155. Balls takes charge of new ministry for children (Guardian Unlimited)
  156. Profile: Alistair Darling (Guardian Unlimited)
  157. Profile: John Denham (Guardian Unlimited)
  158. Profile: Margaret Beckett (Guardian Unlimited)
  159. Rulings reflect Bush's conservative stamp on high court (CNN.com)
  160. Economicoutlook flat on the local level (Asahi.com)
  161. More News (Gazette.Net)
  162. Inside The Economics Of Illegal Immigration (KGO-TV Bay Area)
  163. East Timor's Election Will Probably Return Fretilin to Power (Bloomberg.com)
  164. IBM Workers At Risk After Data Disk Goes Missing (WPTZ Plattsburgh)
  165. News about Texas colleges (Austin American-Statesman)
  166. Church news (The Shelby Star)
  167. China's local governments told to raise minimum wages as food prices rise (People's D
  168. Will Woodward: Balls takes charge of new ministry for children (Guardian Unlimited)
  169. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  170. US Senate kills Bush plan for immigrant law reform (The Scotsman)
  171. Novice surgeons have high needlestick rate (UPI)
  172. The French Lesson In Health Care (BusinessWeek)
  173. Kind, Blumenauer hope netroots deliver support for new farm bill (The Hill)
  174. Sad tale for former NFL players, but who's really at fault? (The Japan Times)
  175. More help to be given to returned Chinese (China Daily)
  176. Taxpayers lose RM3.2bil due to CBT at govt depts (The Star Online)
  177. Robust data protection is no obstacle to security (Financial Times)
  178. Hospital Hard Drive With Nearly 1,000 Patients' Info Stolen (WJXT News4Jax.com via Ya
  179. Immigration bill loses support, falls on the floor (The Politico)
  180. COUNTY / IN BRIEF (The Maui News)
  181. Kind, Blumenauer hope netroots deliver support for new farm bill (The Hill)
  182. Reason for hope (Canon City Daily Record)
  183. Fiscal balance is a false economy (Financial Times)
  184. Oversight (The Hill)
  185. Richardson On The Record (BusinessWeek)
  186. FALLING THROUGH THE CRACKS: Parks' TennCare story (Crossville Chronicle)
  187. Bush Losing GOP Support in Congress (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
  188. Liberia: 'Insecure Environment Impedes Investment Opportunity' (AllAfrica.com)
  189. Kohl's Reacts to Sweatshop Charges (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  190. Federal grand jury indicts 10 ex-workers from raided Oregon plant (KMTR Eugene)
  191. Carpe Diem, With Fierce Urgency (Gay City News)
  192. Stolen Computers Leave Harrison County School Workers at Risk for ID Theft. (The Char
  193. No rainbow (Inside Bay Area)
  194. Rhode Island prepares for Bush visit, 1st of his presidency (7 News Boston)
  195. Moore in Motion (Metro Santa Cruz)
  196. Israel confronts shared future with Bedouin citizens (The Jewish Journal of Greater L
  197. Illegal Alien Charged With Making Forged IDs (WLWT ChannelCincinnati.com via Yahoo! N
  198. Half of regional business leaders feel economy is at a standstill (Asahi.com)
  199. 10 Workers Charged In Immigration Raid (KOIN News 6 Portland)
  200. Ten Portland plant workers indicted on immigration & fraud charges (KGW Portland)
  201. Age of worker who fell from Naples roof still unresolved (Naples Daily News)
  202. Family caregiving estimated at $880 million in South Dakota (Plain Talk)
  203. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  204. Search turns up supplies to make fake IDs (The Pulse-Journal)
  205. Personal information stolen for UC Davis vet school applicants (The Fresno Bee)
  206. Gordon Brown's new cabinet (Channel 4)
  207. Perry County Public Housing Still A Good Fit for Elderly With Only Social Security (D
  208. Lufkin Police Report - 06/28/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
  209. Grand Jury Indicts 10 Del Monte Workers (Fox 12 Oregon)
  210. CoverKids enrollment set for Thursdays in July (Daily News Journal)
  211. Property tax, rent rebate program deadline extended (The Sharon Herald)
  212. Fiscally Dangerous Liaisons (GoldSeek.com)
  213. Jury Duty ID Theft (NBC 24 Toledo)
  214. National ID plan may have killed immigration bill (CNET)
  215. Arvind Virmani: Poverty can be eliminated (Business Standard India)
  216. Comprehensive immigration policy needed (AG Weekly)
  217. Hackers Make Off With Personal Info On Applicants At UC Davis (InformationWeek)
  218. Idaho needs to take charge of immigration woes (AG Weekly)
  219. Defining health care issues for candidates (Mount Pleasant News)
  220. Lufkin Police Report - 06/28/07 (KTRE-TV East Texas)
  221. “Voting Rights Should Be Given to Overseas Koreans” (donga.com)
  222. Senate Takes Step Away From Real ID (Michigan Technology News)
  223. Storm victims may be targets for scams (The Pratt Tribune)
  224. Agucha village all set to enter record book in community marriage (Deepika)
  225. Attorneys' lives focus of State Bar event (Arizona Business Gazette)
  226. FYI - 06/28/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  227. Local Beat - 06/28/07 (Corsicana Daily Sun)
  228. Five IAS officers transferred in Punjab (New Kerala)
  229. Media Accreditation Deadlines for Next Shuttle Mission (NASA)
  230. Energy fund fraud reports exaggerated, official says (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  231. Agucha village all set to enter record book in community marriage (New Kerala)
  232. Schwab courts young consumers (Herald News)
  233. Bowling Green U. says professor lost drive with student info (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette
  234. House Members Seek Cost-Of-Living Raise (The San Francisco Examiner)
  235. Alistair Darling named as new chancellor (Guardian Unlimited)
  236. Woman Pleads Guilty In Social Security Scam (WDSU New Orleans)
  237. Criminal probe launched into computer hacking of vet school (The Daily Democrat)
  238. CalSTRS and TIAA-CREF Team to Expand Retirement Savings Plan for California Educators
  239. Agencies seek talent outside government (Federal Times)
  240. Commentary: Planning for the next generation of managers (Federal Times)
  241. *New Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills to push Britain forward (Gove
  242. IMF's Rato resigns for 'personal reasons' (UPI)
  243. South Africa: SASSA Assists Homeless Fire Victims (AllAfrica.com)
  244. U.S. looks to Swedish elder services (UPI)
  245. Wilson opens office in Ironton (The Ironton Tribune)
  246. Micah Sifry: Bloomberg's Day (HuffingtonPost)
  247. Albertville Police Report (WAFF 48 News Huntsville)
  248. Heavy snow prevents social grants pay out (SABC News)
  249. $3,000 reward for robbers (Hammond Daily Star)
  250. Dead man waiting (Lancaster Online)