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  1. South Africa: SASSA Assists Homeless Fire Victims (AllAfrica.com)
  2. U.S. looks to Swedish elder services (UPI)
  3. Wilson opens office in Ironton (The Ironton Tribune)
  4. Micah Sifry: Bloomberg's Day (HuffingtonPost)
  5. Albertville Police Report (WAFF 48 News Huntsville)
  6. Heavy snow prevents social grants pay out (SABC News)
  7. $3,000 reward for robbers (Hammond Daily Star)
  8. Dead man waiting (Lancaster Online)
  9. Agencies offers help to homeless (Hammond Daily Star)
  10. Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in Ericsson decided on Long Term Variab
  11. Professor Wins an Acquittal (Valley News)
  12. NFL vets made their own fate (North Adams Transcript)
  13. Archived coverage: Madness, murder and shattered lives (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  14. Nigeria: The Sum of All Madness (1) (AllAfrica.com)
  15. Equip Your Financial Emergency Kit (TheStreet.com)
  16. In Brief (Cumberland Times-News)
  17. Profile: John Denham (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  18. Understanding Label-Based Access Control, Part 1 DB2 9's newest data security control
  19. DB2Mag.com Blogs (DB2 Magazine)
  20. Developer ‘wants rent kept a secret’ (Guernsey Press and Star)
  21. Alistair Darling's quiet rise (BBC News)
  22. Fast cash just a click away (The Globe and Mail)
  23. Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders in Ericsson decided on Long Term Variab
  24. N.H. just says 'No' to Real ID (BizJournals)
  25. A Different Way Of Thinking (The New Statesman)
  26. Darling named as new chancellor (BBC News)
  27. German Adviser Ruerup Says Inflation May Accelerate in 2008 (Bloomberg.com)
  28. Bar Association receives certificate from state (Potomac News)
  29. Police arrest man caught carrying gun (Garden City Observer)
  30. Lawmakers say Congress may get involved in disability dispute between NFL, players’ u
  31. ACC offers students stipends for childcare (Douglas County News Press)
  32. Czech insurance payers' number growth faster than of pensioners (?eské noviny)
  33. Africa: How the World Focuses on Decent Work (AllAfrica.com)
  34. Lattes help make up the calcium deficit (UPI)
  35. CRMC announces affiliation agreement with Orange Regional Medical Center (The Narrows
  36. Social Security enters immigration debate (New Kerala)
  37. Congress sympathetic to NFL retirees (Pasadena Star-News)
  38. Computer equipment thefts old hat in Ohio (The Columbus Dispatch)
  39. Portugal: 2007 Article IV Consultation, Preliminary Conclusions of the Mission (IMF)
  40. Cross Creek police chief warning of phone scam (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  41. What's on tonight: Thursday, June 28 (Albuquerque Tribune)
  42. Cold weather delays pension payouts (Independent Online)
  43. Daily Analysis (Foreign Relations)
  44. Head-on collision suspect arrested Friday (Midway Driller)
  45. Developer pleads guilty to tax charges involving illegal workers (Jefferson City News
  46. Brown's Cabinet: full list and profiles (Times Online)
  47. Social Security enters immigration debate (EARTHtimes.org)
  48. Margaret Beckett sacked from cabinet (Guardian Unlimited)
  49. Identity Thieves Have Huge Source Of Info (WYFF via Yahoo! News)
  50. Joel Barkin: Health Care for All Passes Senate.....Wisconsin State Senate (Huffington
  51. Why Chile's pension system can work well in SA (Mail and Guardian)
  52. Identity Thieves Have Huge Source Of Info (WYFF 4 Greenville)
  53. Time to change SA's saving culture (IAfrica South African Business News)
  54. Letter (Democrat News)
  55. Woman Suing Over Starburst Candy Injury (Fox 12 Oregon)
  56. Police station entry to be braced for now: Porte-cochère built in mid-1990s rotting;
  57. Lawmakers say Congress may get involved in NFL disability dispute (Daily Journal)
  58. 55 Fiction 2007 Winners (New Times Weekly)
  59. America Speaks out on Retirement: New Research Reveals That Guaranteed Income for Lif
  60. Darling takes Treasury reins (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  61. BGSU says professor lost drive with student info (The Marion Star)
  62. Social Security enters immigration debate (UPI)
  63. Ongoing stage shows (The Herald-Mail)
  64. Equipment taken (Daily Courier)
  65. NN market to rise from the ashes (Daily Press)
  66. US Senate reins in ID card act (ZDNet UK)
  67. Watchdog sues Somerville ISD (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
  68. FACTBOX-Darling takes Treasury reins (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  69. Diabetes drug distribution expanding (CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance)
  70. Regional income ranks low (BendBulletin.com)
  71. BGSU Says Professor Lost Drive Containing Student Info (WCMH Columbus)
  72. Security freezes stop identity thieves cold (Coshocton Tribune)
  73. Social Security client guilty (KATC 3 Lafayette)
  74. FACTBOX-Darling set to take Treasury reins (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  75. Darling to take Treasury reins (Epolitix via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
  76. FACTBOX-Britain's Darling set to take Treasury reins (AlertNet)
  77. Police: Man took $52K from animal rescue (York Daily Record)
  78. Retiring a millionaire? You’re not that wealthy (Tacoma News Tribune)
  79. Police arrive, interrupt robbery on West Side (The Buffalo News)
  80. Immigration bill faces make-or-break vote today (Bonita Daily News)
  81. Bowling Green loses state data (The Advocate)
  82. Tax bill error leaves elderly woman shaken (Bangor Daily News)
  83. Trade act extension approved (Tri-City Herald)
  84. Newspapers Address Medicare Advantage, Prescription Drug Plans (Medical News Today)
  85. Rhode Island Readies For Bush's First Visit (New London Day)
  86. NFL: Who is at fault in this sad tale? (Salisbury Post)
  87. Alistair Darling: will he be No. 10's puppet? (Daily Telegraph)
  88. BGSU professor can't find flash drive with IDs (The Toledo Blade)
  89. UC DAVIS / Veterinary school's computers hacked for personal data / Some of the 1,500
  90. Darling to take Treasury reins (ePolitix.com)
  91. Katherine "Katie" Shirley: Father says teen 'ready to take off' (Rochester Democrat a
  92. Article Tools (Sunday Times)
  93. No more anonymity in SKorea (Independent Online)
  94. Deficit up by Lm3.1 million up to May 2007 (Maltamedia.com Daily News)
  95. Column: Who's at fault for NFL injuries? (El Paso Times)
  96. Truck play set refund en route (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  97. Nursing a loved one through illness can mean losing everything else (Orlando Sentinel
  98. Sports digest: LeBron says he'll play for U.S. this summer (El Paso Times)
  99. South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (AFP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
  100. Health plan could reduce number of uninsured (Marshfield News Herald)
  101. South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (PhysOrg)
  102. Couples Register In Eureka Springs (The Morning News)
  103. Health plan could drastically reduce uninsured (Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune)
  104. For 800, illegal immigrant rents fake IDs in Arkansas (The Morning News)
  105. Granite State becomes latest to ban Real ID (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
  106. R.I. preps for its first Bush stay (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
  107. Bella Vista Council Approves Handbook (The Morning News)
  108. SAD NFL TALES, BUT WHO'S AT FAULT? (Provo Daily Herald)
  109. Find lost savings bonds with quick click on Web (New York Daily News)
  110. Texas murder suspect tries to escape Casper police (Casper Star-Tribune)
  111. US Senate reins in ID card project (Silicon.com)
  112. Immigration Resolution Fails (The Morning News)
  113. Pick right forms to give kids pass to citizenship (New York Daily News)
  114. Give blood, get salami (Home News Tribune)
  115. Iran paid $42.3b energy subsidy in 2006 (IranMania.com)
  116. South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  117. Bush plans quick trip to R.I. (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  118. NN market to rise from the ashes (Daily Press)
  119. Almost homeless (Citrus County Chronicle)
  120. Business buzz: Riechers Spence & Associates on firm ground downtown (Napa Valley Regi
  121. Social Security client guilty (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
  122. Millions opt to forgo banks (Northwest Herald)
  123. South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  124. N.H. law bans Real ID (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
  125. Info on Bowling Green students lost (The Columbus Dispatch)
  126. South Korea enforces new law to curb cyber bullying (TODAYonline)
  127. Proactively Keeping Non-Public Information Out of the Public Realm (Computer Technolo
  128. eDiscovery for Structured Data (Computer Technology Review)
  129. Herndon receives labor site proposals (Fairfax Times)
  130. Senior center lists activities (The Sentinel)
  131. Nursing loved one through illness can mean losing everything else (Orlando Sentinel)
  132. N.H. law bans Real ID (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
  133. By George, it's tradition (Northwest Herald)
  134. LaTourette hears Boyd's case for more coverage (The News-Herald)
  135. Data breach at UC Davis (The Sacramento Bee)
  136. Your Views (The Record)
  137. Protesters see off Blair and let the new man know it’s not all sweetness and light (T
  138. Shaky Foundation (Fort Worth Weekly)
  139. James Heffernan: Actually, Ann Coulter is Nothing But a Lamb in Wolf's Clothing (Huff
  140. Woman Accused of Identity Theft (FOX 24 Macon)
  141. Hacker accesses student files at UC Davis (The Sacramento Bee)
  142. Column: Who's at fault for NFL injuries? (AP via Yahoo! News)
  143. Tennessee Senator: “The Federal Government Has Failed” on Immigration (WVLT-TV Knoxvi
  144. Sad tale for former NFL players, but who is really at fault? (7 News Boston)
  145. Michigan Family Looks to Congress to Fight Deportation Order (Fox News)
  146. Column: Who's at fault for NFL injuries? (Centre Daily Times)
  147. Wisconsin Democrats Unveil Universal Health Care Plan (WKBT La Crosse)
  148. Becoming 'parent of your parent' an emotionally wrenching process (USA Today)
  149. Welcome to the Twilight Zone: public service (Meramec Journal)
  150. Engler to seek second term in Senate (Meramec Journal)
  151. Workers' Comp laptop with info of 439 Ohioans stolen (Business First of Columbus)
  152. Our View: Putting partisan politics aside (Rushville Republican)
  153. Blair brands referendum demands 'absurd' (Channel 4)
  154. Iran to put Anahita refinery out to tender (mehrnews.com)
  155. Fact Sheet: Only Enforcing Our Ineffective Current Law Leaves the Nation Vulnerable (
  156. Millions opt to do without bank accounts, citing cost, confusion, mistrust (Jefferson
  157. New treaty on cards for EU reform (Independent Online)
  158. Report prepared in Ohio governor’s transition warned of data risk (The Marion Star)
  159. Hopes rise for EU treaty agreement (TurkishPress.com)
  160. Hopes grow for EU treaty deal (CNN.com)
  161. Blair concedes trade-off with France in bid for EU deal (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  162. Centre to allocate Rs 50,000 cr to achieve slum-free country (Deepika)
  163. EU heads compromise on free-market clause (NDTV)
  164. (AFX UK Focus) 2007-06-22 19:25 GMT: Equifax paid $120K to lobbyist in 2006 (Interact
  165. Legal experts sound off on cases decided in high court (Legislative Gazette)
  166. Bills Pass In Effort To Lower Gas Prices (KCRA 3 Sacramento)
  167. Concord Hospital dumps billing company after data breach (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  168. Social Security Q&A (Centre Daily Times)
  169. Germany seems resigned to failure on EU treaty (International Herald Tribune)
  170. Strickland to announce additional data on stolen computer tape (FOX 45 Dayton)
  171. Firefighter pension battle hits on compromise (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  172. Two men accused of bilking woman (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  173. 800 Hacks? Congress Calls DHS on the Carpet (Wired News)
  174. E-Government: Satisfaction on the Rise (destinationCRM)
  175. UM system to offer credit protection (Columbia Daily Tribune)
  176. Pressure From All Sides as EU Prepares for Crucial Summit (Deutsche Welle)
  177. Mom who abandoned son left handbag behind (EARTHtimes.org)
  178. More drivers acquiring disabled parking placards (Los Angeles Times)
  179. Embezzled funds threaten China stocks -media (Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News)
  180. Synthetic ID Theft Emerging as New Threat (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
  181. Immigration Bill Critics To See Votes (CBS News)
  182. Nussle Known For Combative Style (CBS News)
  183. A Chinese take on the Goldilocks story (China Daily)
  184. Germany piles pressure on Britain over EU (Daily Telegraph)
  185. Budget director Portman resigns; Nussle named successor (Los Angeles Times)
  186. South Lee Police Beat: June 20, 2007 (Bonita Daily News)
  187. Uproar in Norway: Unsightly power lines (UPI)
  188. Kenya: Going to Good European Movies (AllAfrica.com)
  189. Bloomberg Slams D.C., Avoids '08 Questions (CBS News)
  190. Stop Users Before They Click on Risky Web Sites (PC World via Yahoo! News)
  191. Encryption would have prevented data theft worries, experts say (The Marion Star)
  192. LogicalApps Enables Government Agencies to Comply with OMB Mandate to Safeguard Socia
  193. Better and Better: The Myth of Inevitable Progress (Foreign Affairs Magazine)
  194. South Africa: SASSA Brings Social Services Closer to the People (AllAfrica.com)
  195. MDA Questioning Expenses Maryland Company Paid For Travel (WLOX-TV Biloxi)
  196. Stop Users Before They Click on Risky Web Sites (PC World)
  197. Ohio hires expert to review data theft (The State)
  198. How Investing in Real Estate Can Help You Retire in Style (Kewanee Star Courier)
  199. January 2, 2013 – how does the financial world look? (India Daily)
  200. They're fighting to keep Wonderland (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
  201. Ohio hires security expert to review likelihood of using stolen identity data (Canada
  202. Sarkozy's poll win tempered by left's revival (The Star Online)
  203. Home Economics on TV (Time Magazine)
  204. Officials reveal more data that is on stolen tape (The Western Star)
  205. State computer tape theft opens up many questions (The Western Star)
  206. Public safety 06/18/07 (The Pantagraph)
  207. Man Beaten, Robbed After Online Date (CBS 3 Philadelphia)
  208. Memo to Meese: Work Verification is the Real Fence (RealClearPolitics.com via Yahoo!
  209. Federal indictment accuses 7 of using stolen identities (Jefferson City News Tribune)
  210. Former U.N. chief Kurt Waldheim dies (UPI)
  211. ID theft continues to be a nationwide problem (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  212. Pfizer worker data leaked via P2P (The Register)
  213. Souder confronts official on SS office (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
  214. Acquit Erap, other accused of plunder raps, Sandigan asked (The Daily Tribune)
  215. FBI warns of growing botnet threat (The Globe and Mail)
  216. People-smuggling accused detained (Sydney Morning Herald)
  217. Central Americans get 'temporary' amnesty (UPI)
  218. Undocumented workers boon, bane to business (Arizona Daily Sun)
  219. Breach exposes 9,000 Concord Hospital patients' data online (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  220. Breach Exposes 9,000 Concord Hospital Patients' Data Online (WCSH 6 Portland)
  221. Farmington schools schedule registration (Daily Journal)
  222. Breach exposes patient data (Concord Monitor)
  223. Sen. Kevin Engler to seek second term (Farmington Press)
  224. Breach exposes 9,000 Concord Hospital patients' data online (Boston Globe)
  225. 21 leave mark on gates of St. Mary's (phillyburbs.com)
  226. Bush signals support for Kosovo (UPI)
  227. Northern Trust excels at asset*management (Daily Herald)
  228. Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
  229. If you fall, will your income shatter? (The Charlotte Observer)
  230. U.S. voters tired of Iraq war, Pelosi says (Sun-Sentinel)
  231. Keep vital papers in a file (Akron Beacon Journal)
  232. Here’s a sampling of what your reps mail*out (Daily Herald)
  233. Target-Date Funds Often Good Fit For Novices (Hartford Courant)
  234. Roll Call (Sun-Sentinel)
  235. Hundreds of students fail to make it to graduation day (North County Times)
  236. A blueprint for aging boomers (Seattle Times)
  237. 8 former Swift workers in Texas sentenced (Greeley Tribune)
  238. Probation for child neglect (Bradenton Herald)
  239. North Coast Stand Down draws nearly 150 vets on opening day (The Eureka Reporter)
  240. WHERE'S MY PASSPORT? Weeks-long delays upset travelers, but change gives some a lucky
  241. Tax credit set to kick in (Silver City Sun-News)
  242. Tenants face housing crisis (Daily Press)
  243. Morlock : Immigration bill debate over before it began (Tucson Citizen)
  244. Grand Generation Center provides health fair for nearly 200 seniors (Lexington Clippe
  245. Amendments fight decks immigration bill (Seattle Times)
  246. An awkward ad by Fred Thompson (Los Angeles Times)
  247. U.Va. reports computer security breach (MSNBC)
  248. Thieves Work Together To Steal Woman's Wallet (KOTV 6 Tulsa)
  249. State, FEMA Talk About How to Talk in a Disaster And Perdue Worries People Are Compla
  250. Called to the bar: Deborah Ross interviews our charity auction winner (Independent)