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  1. Costa Rican ex-president convicted of embezzlement, sentenced to 5 years in jail (The
  2. Condor Capital helps in troubled times (MyCentralJersey.com)
  3. Police reports (Community Press & Recorder)
  4. Home Heating Assistance Pre-Registration Begins (WLKY Louisville)
  5. Cast Announced for Elaine May's 'George is Dead', Starring Marlo Thomas, in Arizona (
  6. For One Senior, Medicaid Provides Model Care (NPR)
  7. Marshall woman reports fraudulent phone call regarding Medicare (The Marshall Democra
  8. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  9. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  10. SSA needs better information security, IG says (Federal Computer Week)
  11. Coping with disaster (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
  12. Queens seniors are prime targets for scams: Study (YourNabe.com)
  13. Avon Lake blood donor makes treks to encourage others to donate (Sun Sentinel)
  14. Avon Lake blood donor makes treks to encourage others to donate (West Shore Sun)
  15. Not Even Ragged Dick Can Save Us From Ourselves (Dumb People) [Recessionomics] (Gawke
  16. Pre-registration begins for low income home energy assistance program (LIHEAP) (WHAS
  17. The "supercrip" trap (Summit Daily News)
  18. Police reports (Community Press & Recorder)
  19. On Investing: ‘Perceptions of Risk and Return’ (Shenandoah Valley News)
  20. D.C., Wall Street Drive Recession Stories (Broadcasting and Cable)
  21. The "supercrip" trap (Summit Daily News)
  22. Joris Minne: Avoca cafe restaurant (Belfast Telegraph)
  23. Joris Minne: Avoca cafe restaurant (Belfast Telegraph)
  24. Health care fraud trial continues (Del Rio News-Herald)
  25. Plankinton woman sentenced for SS fraud (Aberdeen American News)
  26. Pre-existing conditions nix comprehensive health insurance (CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! F
  27. Local radio talk show host remains in jail (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  28. Proofpoint Introduces Its Next-Generation Email Security and Privacy Platform With En
  29. Affordable Housing, Not Included (Gotham Gazette)
  30. Despite recovery, employers aren't ready to hire (WQOW Eau Claire)
  31. SCCC mistakenly releases student info (Long Island Business News)
  32. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  33. Police Reports (Public Spirit & The Willow Grove Guide)
  34. Retirement tips for singles (Fort Wayne News-Sentinel)
  35. Nigeria : Gani Fawehinmi - Not Yet a Postscript (AllAfrica.com)
  36. Too sick for comprehensive health insurance? (CNN Money)
  37. Greek Socialists work on cabinet with big majority (Tiscali)
  38. All the President’s Meddling (New York Times)
  39. The Politics of Spite (New York Times)
  40. Free event intended to thwart identity thieves (Anchorage Daily News)
  41. Galveston man pleads guilty to Ike fraud (Galveston County Daily News)
  42. Police Reports (Public Spirit & The Willow Grove Guide)
  43. Most deaths still being reported using paperwork despite existence of electronic regi
  44. Police Beat: Oct. 5 (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
  45. BEN column - What really happened to the Jersey tomato?; J.P. Casey on tonight; Nina
  46. Nursing homes fear shrinking funding (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  47. Flexibility, planning key in stretching nest egg (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  48. Greek Socialists win election: official projection (TVNZ)
  49. Greek Socialists win election: official projection (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
  50. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-10-04 20:02 UPDATE 7-Greek Socialists win election-official proje
  51. District hires firm to convert student records (The Belleville View)
  52. Habitat for Humanity to begin reapplication process for sixth home in Itawamba County
  53. IMF: Yuan Will Rise One Day, Making Istanbul The New "Plaza" (Nasdaq)
  54. Blood donors needed Oct. 14 in West Caldwell (The Progress)
  55. Early results show Socialists winning Greek election (Reuters via Yahoo!7 News)
  56. Main opposition Socialists set to win Greek elections - Summary (EARTHtimes.org)
  57. The Tough-Love Dictator of My Dreams (Time Magazine)
  58. SOCIAL SECURITY: Hold out for more benefits (Asbury Park Press)
  59. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  60. Proposed 2010 budget released (The Saratogian)
  61. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  62. Note to lawmakers: Quit kicking can (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  63. Sales tax error launches campaign to preserve social security increases (Park Hills D
  64. Recession hits nest eggs; US promotes ways to save (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  65. Special Report: A peek inside the lives of Fox Valley residents who have no health in
  66. Jobless in the global village (Jamaica Gleaner)
  67. Pro: Tomorrow's prosperity depends on today's schools (Greeley Tribune)
  68. On health care reform, Congress knows to beware wrath of seniors (Everett Herald)
  69. Doctors to ask for photo ID (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  70. Unemployment creeps up (The World)
  71. PRINCETON: Call for Latino census boycott stirs debate (The Princeton Packet)
  72. Caregivers helping with finances urged to switch to direct deposit (Lexington Clipper
  73. Women and money workshop at college (The Township Journal)
  74. Jobless rate hits 9.8%; many halt search for work (The Journal News)
  75. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  76. Community News (The Staunton News Leader)
  77. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  78. Women and money workshop at college (The Sparta Independent)
  79. ID thefts in Orange baffle police (Middletown Times Herald-Record)
  80. Mary Ann Lindley: Big project gives a taxpayer her money's worth (Tallahassee Democra
  81. Clunker rebates not taxable (The News & Observer)
  82. Man sentenced in securities fraud (Lone Tree Voice)
  83. Should I buy disability income insurance in case of a job loss? (The Indianapolis Sta
  84. Do you have enough to retire? (The Gillette News-Record)
  85. Pros, cons and possible solutions (The Gillette News-Record)
  86. MONROE: Seniors wary over Social Security changes (The Cranbury Press)
  87. Grassley’s regional director in Denison on October 8 (Denison Bulletin & Review)
  88. Unemployment creeps up (The World)
  89. On Investing: ‘Perceptions of Risk and Return’ (Shenandoah Valley News)
  90. PRINCETON: Call for Latino census boycott stirs debate (The Princeton Packet)
  91. Unemployment creeps up (The World)
  92. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  93. Police briefs (Highlands Ranch Herald)
  94. Big sale gets smaller (The Post-Star)
  95. Sound off! (Silver City Sun-News)
  96. Arlington Heights woman finds SS number stolen years ago (Daily Herald)
  97. Jobless rate hits 9.8 percent in September (The News-Herald)
  98. How to avoid census scams (The Record Searchlight)
  99. Illegal workers face variety of fates (St. Joseph News-Press)
  100. A Purse Snatcher With A Guilty Conscience? (Bristol Herald Courier)
  101. Steve Cahalan: Furniture store opens next to P.M. Sleep Center (River Valley Business
  102. Editorial Roundup (The Emory Wheel)
  103. Financial planning for widowhood (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  104. 'Unfair' taxes stir controversy (The Lincoln-Way Sun)
  105. Ireland votes yes for an EU president (Pioneer Press)
  106. Five methods that could make your nest egg last a lifetime (Omaha World-Herald)
  107. Clubs (Hutchinson News)
  108. Jobless rate hits 9.8 percent in September (The News-Herald)
  109. Carter County jobless rate rises slightly in August (The Daily Ardmoreite)
  110. News Near You for Oct. 4 (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  111. Group home in Ashland will serve disabled Hanover residents (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  112. Radio enthusiast likes to know what's in a name (Lancaster Online)
  113. No Outcry Over Bush Taunting (Bristol Herald Courier)
  114. Sam Houston Race Park hosting winter job fair (The Potpourri)
  115. The best-laid retirement plans melt down (The Post and Courier)
  116. Hiding the cost of the War on Poverty (Central New York Business Journal)
  117. Lackawanna County commissioner announces bid for Kanjorski's seat (Pocono Record)
  118. Homeless event draws 1,000 (The Republican)
  119. Zimbabwe's Leading Sunday Newspaper (The Zimbabwe Standard)
  120. Mesa teens get job tips from libraries, schools (East Valley Tribune)
  121. Police Reports (Public Spirit & The Willow Grove Guide)
  122. Business calendar (The Herald-Mail)
  123. On Investing: ‘Perceptions of Risk and Return’ (Shenandoah Valley News)
  124. Galveston man pleads guilty to Ike fraud (Galveston County Daily News)
  125. Tory rift as Boris Johnson demands EU vote (Times Online)
  126. How to manage finances after death of spouse (Chicago Tribune)
  127. Ireland Shifting Its View on Lisbon Treaty (Washington Post)
  128. UTI Retirement Benefit Pension Plan: Invest (The Hindu)
  129. Sales tax error launches campaign to preserve social security increases (Park Hills D
  130. Recession hits nest eggs; US promotes ways to save (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  131. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  132. Digital glitches plague TD Bank (The Washington Times)
  133. Minister: It Is Dangerous to Raise Bulgaria Retirement Age in 2010 (Novinite.com)
  134. Gift-drive organizers expect rough Christmas (Wausau Daily Herald)
  135. Discrimination in food distribution denied (Times of Malta)
  136. Bluefield Census data: Uninsured up, poverty rate down (Bluefield Daily Telegraph)
  137. Beware of internet fraud while holiday shopping (Jacksonville Daily News)
  138. Now It's Sen. Harry Reid's Turn (Washington Post)
  139. Vail Daily letter: Push for term limits (The Vail Trail)
  140. TD Bank works to fix computer glitch as some U.S. customers continue to fume (Canoe T
  141. TD Bank computer glitch gives customers headaches (Daily Record)
  142. World Unemployment Up; Rates, Responses Vary (WCVB Boston)
  143. Fed: Rally out of recession will be slow (Greeley Tribune)
  144. State funding provides more senior services (The Wahpeton Daily News)
  145. GOVERNMENT (The Hindu)
  146. INDUSTRY & ECONOMY (The Hindu)
  147. How health care overhaul could change Medicare (PhysOrg)
  148. New law protects from identity theft (WECT 6 Wilmington)
  149. Queens seniors are prime targets for scams: Study (YourNabe.com)
  150. God's harshest critic doesn't allow for fallible humans (Brisbane Times)
  151. Public health sets October clinics (Denison Bulletin & Review)
  152. I-Radar Link (PAHomePage.com)
  153. Global recession has boosted jobless lines worldwide, but data shows marked differenc
  154. Video: Certified Financial Planner Scott Cole talks about financial planning in your
  155. Global Unemployment Rising (Manufacturing.net)
  156. County planners back mixed-use development near Red Line stations (Baltimore Sun)
  157. Political Notes, October 2 (The Wilson Times)
  158. Local News (u.tv)
  159. Fund-raiser for bar owner’s cancer treatment (The Beach Reporter)
  160. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  161. Madoff's gone but Ponzi schemes go on (USA Today)
  162. Heroin seized in Mansfield drug bust (The Brockton Enterprise)
  163. China’s Economy is Now Freer and More Competitive than the United States (The Daily R
  164. World unemployment rising; rates, responses vary (North County Times)
  165. Viet Nam, Chile talk on development processes (Vietnam Net)
  166. Social Security payout jumps 19% (Deseret News)
  167. Bangladesh to build old people shelters in all divisions (People's Daily)
  168. Letters October 1, 2009 (The Sag Harbor Express)
  169. Fund-raiser for bar owner’s cancer treatment (The Beach Reporter)
  170. Online Glitch Angers Millions Of TD Bank Customers (WCBS-TV New York)
  171. Many White Horses pleads guilty to federal fraud charges (KRTV Great Falls)
  172. Wash. hospitals' court bid for reimbursement fails (Seattle Times)
  173. Editorial: Democrats must fight fire with fire on health care reform (San Jose Mercur
  174. Ken Goe's two-minute drill: An irreverent look at the week in Pac-10 football (The Or
  175. Tweet tweet: “@athletes, please stop” (Old Gold & Black)
  176. A lifetime of bonds (Big Bear Grizzly)
  177. Prichard city leaders uncertain if pensioners will get paid (NBC 15 Mobile)
  178. Vail Valley Voices: Fix what's broken - don't destroy what's not (The Vail Trail)
  179. Man hits cop during traffic stop, police say (Alameda Times-Star)
  180. Josh Rosenblatt: Maybe the Last Few Months of Political Nonsense Have Been Part of Ob
  181. Kidnapping ends with child returned (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  182. Strong views at Town Hall meeting (The High Springs Herald)
  183. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  184. Meeting demographic change (Daily News)
  185. Funeral home adds Web site (The Wickenburg Sun)
  186. Layton infant found; two arrested in abduction (Standard-Examiner)
  187. Beacon Hill Roll Call: Sept. 21-25, 2009 (The Daily News Transcript)
  188. MANVILLE: Police blotter (The Manville News)
  189. NH congressman questions Social Security on glitch (AP via Yahoo! News)
  190. Cost cutting (The Hindu)
  191. Pair arrested in Layton child kidnapping (Deseret News)
  192. Roger W. Ferguson, Jr.: Retirement Security, Guaranteed (The Huffington Post)
  193. COMIC LEGEND ELAINE MAY BRINGS GEORGE IS DEAD TO LIFE AT ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY (Pit
  194. ‘Redistribution’ of $65K will cover two months’ expenses for sheriff’s office (The Da
  195. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  196. NH congressman questions Social Security on glitch (WCAX-TV Vermont)
  197. Queens seniors are prime targets for scams: Study (YourNabe.com)
  198. Second man jailed in alleged counterfeit caper (Aspen Daily News)
  199. Hinchey pushes emergency legislation to prevent Social Security benefit cut (Mid-Huds
  200. October 1: Check Out The New Laws (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)
  201. Basalt woman allegedly stole Social Security number (The Aspen Times)
  202. Reportlinker Adds Chinese Pharmaceutical Market Outlook 2009-2024 (Business Wire via
  203. RECORDER'S NOTES: Election alerts (Sterling Journal-Advocate)
  204. Is IRA taxed for elder care? (Bankrate.com)
  205. Students, families offered free legal help (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
  206. 2010 budget makes tough cuts (The Prague Post)
  207. Economic recovery focus of VU panel (Post-Tribune)
  208. Jones: Give back all you got to reapply at age 65 (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  209. Student charged with harassing professor (East Tennessean)
  210. All Dates for this Event: (The Inter-Mountain)
  211. All Dates for this Event: (The Inter-Mountain)
  212. Committee formed to offer income tax information to Salem voters (Lisbon Morning Jour
  213. Robert Powell: You may need a job after you retire (Market Watch)
  214. Early sign-up set for heating aid (Louisville Courier-Journal)
  215. Building on experience (Kerrville Daily Times)
  216. Nonresidents grumble over fee at senior center (Independent)
  217. Visitor's visa not to be used for work, school (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  218. Firing of immigrant workers divides Los Angeles (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
  219. Tips to keep away from employment scams (NBC 24 Toledo)
  220. In Lebanon, signups scheduled for Operation Santa (Lebanon Daily News)
  221. First day of school brings lifetime friendship (The Victoria Advocate)
  222. E. J. Dionne: Fight is not over for health plan (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  223. Entertainment Calendar, Sept. 30, 2009 (The Muskegon Chronicle)
  224. Police Reports (Public Spirit & The Willow Grove Guide)
  225. Express Scripts: 700,000 notified after extortion (ARNnet)
  226. Cash earmarked to stem retrenchments (Pretoria News)
  227. Cash earmarked to stem retrenchments (Independent Online)
  228. The Waiting Game (Fairfield County Weekly)
  229. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  230. Path to national health care reform fraught with conflict (Inland Valley Daily Bullet
  231. Somerville legislators vote to allow Patrick to appoint short-term Kennedy replacemen
  232. Annexation cited for its benefits (This Week Olentangy)
  233. Gasparino’s Gossip Column (Columbia Journalism Review)
  234. Sales tax error launches campaign to preserve social security increases (Park Hills D
  235. Social Security Benefits Wont Increase in 2010 (KiplingerForecasts.com)
  236. Recession hits nest eggs; US promotes ways to save (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  237. Criminals snatching purses from lots (This Week Gahanna)
  238. Promised E-Health Improvements Also Come With Shortcomings, Risks (Medical News Today
  239. DAV van at Wal-Mart to answer vets’ questions (The Picayune Item)
  240. Bulgaria—September 2009 Staff Visit Concluding Statement (IMF)
  241. Chinese Stimulus Winners at Great Wall Best Shanghai (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  242. Datak Telecom and SAMSUNG enter Iranian WiMAX market (Mena Report)
  243. Van Buren officials set millage rates, discuss budget (The Belleville View)
  244. Berkner High School Student Dies from Flu (The 33 News Dallas Fort Worth)
  245. Mexicans living longer, nation faces issues (12 News Phoenix)
  246. Virginia must borrow to make jobless payments (The News & Advance)
  247. Social media an inviting target for cybercriminals (CNN)
  248. French debt climbs to 73.9 percent of GDP (AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
  249. Fatherland Front urged to do more to help defeat poverty (Viet Nam News)
  250. Managing Healthcare Without the Lion (New University)