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- NFL vets made their own fate (North Adams Transcript)
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- Nigeria: The Sum of All Madness (1) (AllAfrica.com)
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- Profile: John Denham (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
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- Alistair Darling's quiet rise (BBC News)
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- Darling named as new chancellor (BBC News)
- German Adviser Ruerup Says Inflation May Accelerate in 2008 (Bloomberg.com)
- Bar Association receives certificate from state (Potomac News)
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- Lawmakers say Congress may get involved in disability dispute between NFL, players’ u
- ACC offers students stipends for childcare (Douglas County News Press)
- Czech insurance payers' number growth faster than of pensioners (?eské noviny)
- Africa: How the World Focuses on Decent Work (AllAfrica.com)
- Lattes help make up the calcium deficit (UPI)
- CRMC announces affiliation agreement with Orange Regional Medical Center (The Narrows
- Social Security enters immigration debate (New Kerala)
- Congress sympathetic to NFL retirees (Pasadena Star-News)
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- Portugal: 2007 Article IV Consultation, Preliminary Conclusions of the Mission (IMF)
- Cross Creek police chief warning of phone scam (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
- What's on tonight: Thursday, June 28 (Albuquerque Tribune)
- Cold weather delays pension payouts (Independent Online)
- Daily Analysis (Foreign Relations)
- Head-on collision suspect arrested Friday (Midway Driller)
- Developer pleads guilty to tax charges involving illegal workers (Jefferson City News
- Brown's Cabinet: full list and profiles (Times Online)
- Social Security enters immigration debate (EARTHtimes.org)
- Margaret Beckett sacked from cabinet (Guardian Unlimited)
- Identity Thieves Have Huge Source Of Info (WYFF via Yahoo! News)
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- Why Chile's pension system can work well in SA (Mail and Guardian)
- Identity Thieves Have Huge Source Of Info (WYFF 4 Greenville)
- Time to change SA's saving culture (IAfrica South African Business News)
- Letter (Democrat News)
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- Lawmakers say Congress may get involved in NFL disability dispute (Daily Journal)
- 55 Fiction 2007 Winners (New Times Weekly)
- America Speaks out on Retirement: New Research Reveals That Guaranteed Income for Lif
- Darling takes Treasury reins (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
- BGSU says professor lost drive with student info (The Marion Star)
- Social Security enters immigration debate (UPI)
- Ongoing stage shows (The Herald-Mail)
- Equipment taken (Daily Courier)
- NN market to rise from the ashes (Daily Press)
- US Senate reins in ID card act (ZDNet UK)
- Watchdog sues Somerville ISD (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
- FACTBOX-Darling takes Treasury reins (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
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- BGSU Says Professor Lost Drive Containing Student Info (WCMH Columbus)
- Security freezes stop identity thieves cold (Coshocton Tribune)
- Social Security client guilty (KATC 3 Lafayette)
- FACTBOX-Darling set to take Treasury reins (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
- Darling to take Treasury reins (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
- FACTBOX-Britain's Darling set to take Treasury reins (AlertNet)
- Police: Man took $52K from animal rescue (York Daily Record)
- Retiring a millionaire? You’re not that wealthy (Tacoma News Tribune)
- Police arrive, interrupt robbery on West Side (The Buffalo News)
- Immigration bill faces make-or-break vote today (Bonita Daily News)
- Bowling Green loses state data (The Advocate)
- Tax bill error leaves elderly woman shaken (Bangor Daily News)
- Trade act extension approved (Tri-City Herald)
- Newspapers Address Medicare Advantage, Prescription Drug Plans (Medical News Today)
- Rhode Island Readies For Bush's First Visit (New London Day)
- NFL: Who is at fault in this sad tale? (Salisbury Post)
- Alistair Darling: will he be No. 10's puppet? (Daily Telegraph)
- BGSU professor can't find flash drive with IDs (The Toledo Blade)
- UC DAVIS / Veterinary school's computers hacked for personal data / Some of the 1,500
- Darling to take Treasury reins (ePolitix.com)
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- Article Tools (Sunday Times)
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- Deficit up by Lm3.1 million up to May 2007 (Maltamedia.com Daily News)
- Column: Who's at fault for NFL injuries? (El Paso Times)
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- Nursing a loved one through illness can mean losing everything else (Orlando Sentinel
- Sports digest: LeBron says he'll play for U.S. this summer (El Paso Times)
- South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
- Health plan could reduce number of uninsured (Marshfield News Herald)
- South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (PhysOrg)
- Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
- Health plan could drastically reduce uninsured (Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune)
- For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
- Granite State becomes latest to ban Real ID (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
- R.I. preps for its first Bush stay (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
- Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
- SAD NFL TALES, BUT WHO'S AT FAULT? (Provo Daily Herald)
- Find lost savings bonds with quick click on Web (New York Daily News)
- Texas murder suspect tries to escape Casper police (Casper Star-Tribune)
- US Senate reins in ID card project (Silicon.com)
- Immigration Resolution Fails (The Morning News)
- Pick right forms to give kids pass to citizenship (New York Daily News)
- Give blood, get salami (Home News Tribune)
- Iran paid $42.3b energy subsidy in 2006 (IranMania.com)
- South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Bush plans quick trip to R.I. (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- NN market to rise from the ashes (Daily Press)
- Almost homeless (Citrus County Chronicle)
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- Social Security client guilty (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
- Millions opt to forgo banks (Northwest Herald)
- South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- N.H. law bans Real ID (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
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- Proactively Keeping Non-Public Information Out of the Public Realm (Computer Technolo
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- Herndon receives labor site proposals (Fairfax Times)
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- N.H. law bans Real ID (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
- By George, it's tradition (Northwest Herald)
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- Data breach at UC Davis (The Sacramento Bee)
- Your Views (The Record)
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- Shaky Foundation (Fort Worth Weekly)
- James Heffernan: Actually, Ann Coulter is Nothing But a Lamb in Wolf's Clothing (Huff
- Woman Accused of Identity Theft (FOX 24 Macon)
- Hacker accesses student files at UC Davis (The Sacramento Bee)
- Column: Who's at fault for NFL injuries? (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Tennessee Senator: “The Federal Government Has Failed” on Immigration (WVLT-TV Knoxvi
- Sad tale for former NFL players, but who is really at fault? (7 News Boston)
- Michigan Family Looks to Congress to Fight Deportation Order (Fox News)
- Column: Who's at fault for NFL injuries? (Centre Daily Times)
- Wisconsin Democrats Unveil Universal Health Care Plan (WKBT La Crosse)
- Becoming 'parent of your parent' an emotionally wrenching process (USA Today)
- Welcome to the Twilight Zone: public service (Meramec Journal)
- Engler to seek second term in Senate (Meramec Journal)
- Workers' Comp laptop with info of 439 Ohioans stolen (Business First of Columbus)
- Our View: Putting partisan politics aside (Rushville Republican)
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- Iran to put Anahita refinery out to tender (mehrnews.com)
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- New treaty on cards for EU reform (Independent Online)
- Report prepared in Ohio governor’s transition warned of data risk (The Marion Star)
- Hopes rise for EU treaty agreement (TurkishPress.com)
- Hopes grow for EU treaty deal (CNN.com)
- Blair concedes trade-off with France in bid for EU deal (AFP via Yahoo! News)
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- (AFX UK Focus) 2007-06-22 19:25 GMT: Equifax paid $120K to lobbyist in 2006 (Interact
- Legal experts sound off on cases decided in high court (Legislative Gazette)
- Bills Pass In Effort To Lower Gas Prices (KCRA 3 Sacramento)
- Concord Hospital dumps billing company after data breach (WCAX-TV Vermont)
- Social Security Q&A (Centre Daily Times)
- Germany seems resigned to failure on EU treaty (International Herald Tribune)
- Strickland to announce additional data on stolen computer tape (FOX 45 Dayton)
- Firefighter pension battle hits on compromise (Asheville Citizen-Times)
- Two men accused of bilking woman (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
- 800 Hacks? Congress Calls DHS on the Carpet (Wired News)
- E-Government: Satisfaction on the Rise (destinationCRM)
- UM system to offer credit protection (Columbia Daily Tribune)
- Pressure From All Sides as EU Prepares for Crucial Summit (Deutsche Welle)
- Mom who abandoned son left handbag behind (EARTHtimes.org)
- More drivers acquiring disabled parking placards (Los Angeles Times)
- Embezzled funds threaten China stocks -media (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
- Synthetic ID Theft Emerging as New Threat (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
- Immigration Bill Critics To See Votes (CBS News)
- Nussle Known For Combative Style (CBS News)
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- Germany piles pressure on Britain over EU (Daily Telegraph)
- Budget director Portman resigns; Nussle named successor (Los Angeles Times)
- South Lee Police Beat: June 20, 2007 (Bonita Daily News)
- Uproar in Norway: Unsightly power lines (UPI)
- Kenya: Going to Good European Movies (AllAfrica.com)
- Bloomberg Slams D.C., Avoids '08 Questions (CBS News)
- Stop Users Before They Click on Risky Web Sites (PC World via Yahoo! News)
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- South Africa: SASSA Brings Social Services Closer to the People (AllAfrica.com)
- MDA Questioning Expenses Maryland Company Paid For Travel (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
- Stop Users Before They Click on Risky Web Sites (PC World)
- Ohio hires expert to review data theft (The State)
- How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (Kewanee Star Courier)
- January 2, 2013 – how does the financial world look? (India Daily)
- They're fighting to keep Wonderland (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
- Ohio hires security expert to review likelihood of using stolen identity data (Canada
- Sarkozy's poll win tempered by left's revival (The Star Online)
- Home Economics on TV (Time Magazine)
- Officials reveal more data that is on stolen tape (The Western Star)
- State computer tape theft opens up many questions (The Western Star)
- Public safety 06/18/07 (The Pantagraph)
- Man Beaten, Robbed After Online Date (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
- Memo to Meese: Work Verification is the Real Fence (RealClearPolitics.com via Yahoo!
- Federal indictment accuses 7 of using stolen identities (Jefferson City News Tribune)
- Former U.N. chief Kurt Waldheim dies (UPI)
- ID theft continues to be a nationwide problem (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
- Pfizer worker data leaked via P2P (The Register)
- Souder confronts official on SS office (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
- Acquit Erap, other accused of plunder raps, Sandigan asked (The Daily Tribune)
- FBI warns of growing botnet threat (The Globe and Mail)
- People-smuggling accused detained (Sydney Morning Herald)
- Central Americans get 'temporary' amnesty (UPI)
- Undocumented workers boon, bane to business (Arizona Daily Sun)
- Breach exposes 9,000 Concord Hospital patients' data online (WCAX-TV Vermont)
- Breach Exposes 9,000 Concord Hospital Patients' Data Online (WCSH 6 Portland)
- Farmington schools schedule registration (Daily Journal)
- Breach exposes patient data (Concord Monitor)
- Sen. Kevin Engler to seek second term (Farmington Press)
- Breach exposes 9,000 Concord Hospital patients' data online (Boston Globe)
- 21 leave mark on gates of St. Mary's (phillyburbs.com)
- Bush signals support for Kosovo (UPI)
- Northern Trust excels at asset*management (Daily Herald)
- Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
- If you fall, will your income shatter? (The Charlotte Observer)
- U.S. voters tired of Iraq war, Pelosi says (Sun-Sentinel)
- Keep vital papers in a file (Akron Beacon Journal)
- Here’s a sampling of what your reps mail*out (Daily Herald)
- Target-Date Funds Often Good Fit For Novices (Hartford Courant)
- Roll Call (Sun-Sentinel)
- Hundreds of students fail to make it to graduation day (North County Times)
- A blueprint for aging boomers (Seattle Times)
- 8 former Swift workers in Texas sentenced (Greeley Tribune)
- Probation for child neglect (Bradenton Herald)
- North Coast Stand Down draws nearly 150 vets on opening day (The Eureka Reporter)
- WHERE'S MY PASSPORT? Weeks-long delays upset travelers, but change gives some a lucky
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- Morlock : Immigration bill debate over before it began (Tucson Citizen)
- Grand Generation Center provides health fair for nearly 200 seniors (Lexington Clippe
- Amendments fight decks immigration bill (Seattle Times)
- An awkward ad by Fred Thompson (Los Angeles Times)
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