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  1. Lawyers warm up for arson hearings (Main Line Suburban Life)
  2. Family Matters (The Morning News)
  3. Murugiah puts EPF squeeze on bus firms (The New Straits Times)
  4. Dallas County commissioners hires its own lawyer over DA's objection (Dallas Morning
  5. America the Beautiful passes selling at Bureau of Land Management's Needles Field Off
  6. Estonian Deficit Widens, Threatening Euro Goal (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  7. Mail and Commentary (Boise Weekly)
  8. LETTER: The corruption continues (The San Angelo Standard-Times)
  9. Early voting has begun at Marion Board of Elections (The Marion Star)
  10. RAF ordered to pay doctor R25m (News 24 South Africa)
  11. Friendly Fellow schedule announced (The Daily Post-Athenian)
  12. Firing of Immigrant Workers Divides Los Angeles (New York Times)
  13. German Social Democrat bloodbath (BigPond News)
  14. Letter writers outlandish in attack on Carter (Mesabi Daily News)
  15. How Japan plans to have more babies (The Christian Science Monitor)
  16. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  17. Incident reports (Kinston Free Press)
  18. Heads roll at German Social Democrats (Sky News Australia)
  19. Higher rents for seniors (Macomb Daily)
  20. House Majority Leader Cool to $250 Payment to Seniors (CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News
  21. POLICE NEWS: Pair arrested for allegedly stealing speakers, CD player (Bowling Green
  22. Sky isn't falling (Hutchinson News)
  23. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  24. War on Poverty turns 45 (Central New York Business Journal)
  25. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  26. Fall Great Life Series schedules workshops and excursions (The Hendersonville Times-N
  27. If ACORN disappeared, who would aid the poorest of us? (New York Daily News)
  28. Police Blotter (Wilmette Life)
  29. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  30. Robert David Jaffee: Lies and Lying Liars Hurt the Mentally Ill (The Huffington Post)
  31. More Social Security Pages (Heritage Foundation)
  32. Susan G. Komen for the Cure® and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure® Advocacy Alliance T
  33. Medical Records Faxed to Wrong Number (FOX 13 Memphis)
  34. The key to a successful retirement is early preparation (Daily Local News)
  35. Final communiqué - Tackling the jobs crisis: the labour market and social policy resp
  36. Median income drops in metro Toledo (The Toledo Blade)
  37. Letters to the Editor, September 29, 2009 (Skagit Valley Herald)
  38. Tenn. gave doctors wrong fax to send records (Eyewitness News Memphis)
  39. University data breach exposes 163,000 women to identity theft (SearchSecurity.com)
  40. Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
  41. Property auction Oct. 3 in Oswego County (The Post-Standard)
  42. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  43. Puerto Rico's governor: Put us in health bill (The Washington Times)
  44. Park Hills man tells of disturbing scam (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  45. Population: Europe's problems will grow as it shrinks (New Scientist)
  46. Sales tax error launches campaign to preserve social security increases (Park Hills D
  47. Recession hits nest eggs; US promotes ways to save (Park Hills Daily Journal)
  48. Around the region (Post-Tribune)
  49. Aviva worker accused of taking $5.9 million (The Des Moines Register)
  50. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  51. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  52. BREAKING: Deadly Accident in Ann Arbor Twp. (WXYZ-TV Detroit)
  53. Economist: Social security collections accelerated by recession (WNCT Greenville)
  54. Neb. DMV now issuing temporary paper licenses upon renewal (The Daily Nebraskan)
  55. PERS transfer disputed at city council (Coshocton Tribune)
  56. Thieves cash in with food stamp fraud as those in need go without (11 News Houston)
  57. Lanny Davis: The Healthy Americans Act - A Health Plan to Please Liberals and Conserv
  58. Wait Drags on for Summer Youth Checks (FOX 13 Memphis)
  59. Survey: Personal Info You Give Business Not So Secure (Michigan Technology News)
  60. Extortion Scheme May Affect Local Workers (FOX 23 News Albany)
  61. Letters to the editor: Sept. 29, 2009 (Naples Daily News)
  62. Census officials: 'Please fill out the forms' (KTVO Kirksville)
  63. Suggests a 'trust fund' of sorts for health care (Asheville Citizen-Times)
  64. Sena-BJP goes all out to woo voters (The Times of India)
  65. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  66. Jazz pianist to perform Oct. 8 at Hunterdon County Library (Hunterdon Review)
  67. Wyo bank e-mail with personal info never opened (KGWN-TV Cheyenne)
  68. DHS Makes Changes to the E-Verify Organization Designation Based on Organizations Tak
  69. Public workshop on enhanced pensions for water workers is Tuesday (Orange County Regi
  70. Friends come to aid of local centerFriends come to aid of local center (The Inyo Regi
  71. Merkel coalition's economic test (Sky News Australia)
  72. Patient Records Sent To Wrong Company (WSMV Nashville)
  73. Botswana : The BNF Manifesto (AllAfrica.com)
  74. Ind. man received patient data by accident (UPI)
  75. College-bound may get a little help from a lend (Queens Chronicle)
  76. Social Security feels the pinch (The World)
  77. When I am 65 (New America Media)
  78. Stolen property found during traffic stop (KLTV 7 Tyler)
  79. Confidential Medical Information Faxed to Wrong Business (Eyewitness News Memphis)
  80. More back to school (Orange Cove and Mountain Times)
  81. Germany's Merkel looks to rocky new term (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  82. South Africa has widest gap between rich and poor (Independent Online)
  83. 60 years on, China faces major social struggles (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)
  84. Social Security Cash Flow Negative (The Lakeland Ledger)
  85. College-bound may get a little help from a lend (Queens Chronicle)
  86. Job losses, early retirements hurt Social Security (The Ocala Star-Banner)
  87. St. Peter Society celebrates 125 years (The New Britain Herald)
  88. Merkel wins term to lead Germany (Sky News Australia)
  89. FYI for Sept. 27 (Carroll County Times)
  90. In their own words: Members talk about Noble Circle, part two (Dayton Daily News)
  91. College-bound may get a little help from a lend (Queens Chronicle)
  92. Number of poor Jamaicans increases (The Jamaica Observer)
  93. Colo. Springs hospital looks for missing data (The Durango Herald)
  94. Caregivers helping with finances urged to switch to direct deposit (Lexington Clipper
  95. Health reform debated (Carteret County News-Times)
  96. Boomers launch rewarding encore careers as tour guides (Lexington Clipper-Herald)
  97. Seniors' hopes, fears at center of health care debate (Provo Daily Herald)
  98. Congress does not get free health care (The Bellingham Herald)
  99. Contentious tax hike goes to a vote (Swissinfo)
  100. Expect delays on the road to retirement (Cape Cod Times)
  101. Harriet Harman: 'Nobody believes me, but I am not ambitious' (u.tv)
  102. 5. Ops Sikap not having desired effect, says NIOSH chairman (The Star)
  103. Lighthouse Christian Church (Jersey Insight)
  104. No Military Family Should Have To Rely On Kindness Of Others (Hartford Courant)
  105. Lake Como resident warns of apparent scam (The Wayne Independent)
  106. A modest proposal: Don't ask, don't accept (Brattleboro Reformer)
  107. Government's top lawyer challenged in illegal immigrant row (AFP via Yahoo! News)
  108. Foreclosure help (FOX 13 Tampa Bay)
  109. Social Security's January Surprise (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  110. Seniors Face Unemployment Issues (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
  111. Recipients appreciate donated food in South Bend :People Gotta Eat giveaway attracts
  112. Community Calendar Sept. 26 to Oct. 6 (The Phoenix)
  113. Women and money — Securing your own financial future (Tri-County Times)
  114. Stop using medications? (Salina Journal)
  115. Sexting (SouthtownStar)
  116. The BNF Manifesto (Mmegi)
  117. The dollar is dead long live the renminbi (Daily Telegraph)
  118. Governor sees benefits of celebrating birthday (The Sierra Vista Herald)
  119. Around Your Town (The Sierra Vista Herald)
  120. Authorities warn people to beware of census scams (The Oshkosh Northwestern)
  121. Health care fraud trial continues (Del Rio News-Herald)
  122. Governor may have the power (Woburn Daily Times Chronicle)
  123. Who's the daddy? Who isn't is easier (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  124. Nadel bail is weighed by judge (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
  125. Boomers face lots of pitfalls en route to retirement (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
  126. New zoning to address problems (Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news)
  127. 5 Ways to Make Your Nest Egg Last a Lifetime (RISMedia Real Estate News)
  128. Annie's Mailbox: Mother-in-law’s new boyfriend is offensive (Omaha World-Herald)
  129. Police News for Saturday, Sept. 26, 2009 (The MetroWest Daily News)
  130. Area congressman touts Medicare fairness bill (The New Britain Herald)
  131. Ill grandma headed to prison (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  132. People on the Move (American National Standards Institute)
  133. Datebook (Daily Local News)
  134. Appeals court upholds dismissal of gun charges against student (Deseret News)
  135. Terry Savage - The Savage Truth on Money: Roth window opens in 2010 (Red Bluff Daily
  136. News from across Illinois (The Carmi Times)
  137. ID thief who came face-to-face with victim headed to prison (Seattle Times)
  138. Bellevue woman pleads guilty to failure to pay withheld tax (Bellevue Reporter)
  139. Criminal Background Checks and Kids' Safety (WTVO - WQRF Rockford)
  140. Disabled Grand Rapids man fights with DHS over address (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
  141. Judge objects to moving library to auxiliary courtroom (Van Buren County Democrat)
  142. Congress votes: Unemployment extension (Mankato Free Press)
  143. Readers help tell story of local soldier (The Rhinelander Daily News)
  144. Christian Living Resources, Bible Study Tools, Jesus Christ (Crosswalk.com)
  145. SCOTT BURNS: Insurance company offer isn't much (Daily Breeze)
  146. House Passes Bill to Stop 2010 Increase in Medicare Part B Costs, Helping Seniors Cop
  147. Stand by Your Buck (KiplingerForecasts.com)
  148. NEW: Fiat executives get taste of U.S. (Kokomo Tribune)
  149. Governor may have the power (Woburn Daily Times Chronicle)
  150. Belgrade -- (b92)
  151. Hacker hits UNC-Chapel Hill study data (Greensboro News & Record)
  152. Deficit up 32% (di-ve)
  153. Bad vibes mark year-end rush (The Politico)
  154. CRS: ACORN ban may be unconstitutional (The Politico)
  155. Reform advocates make area stop (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus)
  156. Instead of being destroyed, box of employees' personal documents found on curb in fro
  157. Nurses back on the job (Jamaica Gleaner)
  158. Four-legged assistant in need of assistance (Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune)
  159. Nurses back on the job (The Jamaica Observer)
  160. Husband sues driver of car that hit his wife (The Lewiston Sun Journal)
  161. A fair and just society? (Crikey)
  162. Scam police say pay up or face arrest (The Columbus Dispatch)
  163. College-bound may get a little help from a lend (Queens Chronicle)
  164. Algonquin student was eyed after 9/11 (Ottawa Citizen)
  165. Don’t make it mandatory (The Logan Herald Journal)
  166. Social Security numbers turn up on downtown street corner (KSDK St. Louis)
  167. Murphy praises Medicare premium fairness act (The Bristol Press)
  168. Hammer Killer Sentenced to Death (FOX 11 News Los Angeles)
  169. House passes bill stopping Medicare premium hikes (The Buffalo News)
  170. Fisher: Union takes a day off to march for benefits (San Jose Mercury News)
  171. New low-income housing already at capacity (KGET 17 Bakersfield)
  172. Van Buren officials set millage rates, discuss budget (The Belleville View)
  173. Tennessee governor launches FindHelpTN to provide information for state programs (Uni
  174. House to vote to eliminate Medicare premium hikes (Newsday)
  175. College-bound may get a little help from a lend (Queens Chronicle)
  176. Officials Discuss 2010 Census | WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY | Local Top Stories (WBNG Bing
  177. City may seek renters' tax info from landlords (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
  178. House painter gets probation (The Record-Courier)
  179. House to vote to eliminate Medicare premium hikes (Newsday)
  180. Fisher: Union takes a day off to march for benefits (San Jose Mercury News)
  181. Couple accused of stealing judge's stamp, forging documents (KENS 5 San Antonio)
  182. Man arrested trying to lure teen (FOX 35 Orlando)
  183. Harman starts healthy debate (Easy Reader)
  184. Letters to the editor for Sept. 23, 2009 (The Union Democrat)
  185. President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts 09/24/09 (The White House)
  186. House painter gets probation (The Record-Courier)
  187. Letters: Who is really pulling the plug? (Silver City Sun-News)
  188. Vote may eliminate Medicare premium (The World)
  189. AP News in Brief (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  190. Better Business Bureau warns of CRG Mystery Shopper (The Oregonian)
  191. Great Recession transforms workplace, work force (Channel 8 San Diego)
  192. 'Money Mule' Recruitment Network Exposed (Washington Post)
  193. Great Recession transforms workplace, work force (INO News)
  194. House passes bill stopping Medicare premium hikes (INO News)
  195. House passes bill stopping Medicare premium hikes (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  196. News in brief (West Salem Coulee News)
  197. Why do protestors hate Obama? (Poinsett County Democrat Tribune)
  198. New study shows 1 in 5 seniors surviving on social security (WEAU Eau Claire)
  199. McAllister Software Systems announces new features in AVImark (PitchEngine)
  200. Spout Off (Cape May County Herald)
  201. Charleston man charged with throwing other people’s private documents in dumpster (WC
  202. Lesson: The best-laid retirement plans melt down (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)
  203. Briefs - Sept. 17 (Clarinda Herald-Journal)
  204. Uganda : Living It Up in 'Sin City' (AllAfrica.com)
  205. 1 in 5 Wis. Seniors Rely Only on Social Security (WSAW Wausau)
  206. Wyoming Bank e-mails personal loan info to wrong address (Billings Gazette)
  207. Local opinions on Obama’s first seven months (Logan Herald-Observer & Woodbine Twiner
  208. Bank e-mails personal loan info to wrong address (KIFI Idaho Falls)
  209. Survey: Half of businesses don't secure personal data (CNET)
  210. Caregivers helping with finances urged to switch to direct deposit (Purcell Register)
  211. Family Matters (The Morning News)
  212. House to vote to eliminate Medicare premium hikes (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  213. So long Lorain, Prudoff says: Embattled official, target of FBI probe, retires from o
  214. House set to halt higher Medicare premiums (Denver Post)
  215. Riverside County Sheriff's Department Reports "Phishing" Attacks (KPSP Local 2)
  216. One in ten retailers ignores anti-virus software finds survey (TechWorld)
  217. Meeting airs frustration at slow health reforms (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
  218. 50 years under the Golden Arches (Suburban Journals)
  219. Community 2020 survey expected to mail in October (The Warwick Advertiser)
  220. Retirement prospects (Arabian Business)
  221. Matter of Record: 09.24.09 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
  222. Update: State Requiring Prompt Med To Appear At Hearing About Dumped Records (WFMY Ne
  223. Mail Call (The Herald-Mail)
  224. Seniors enjoy special rate in Social Security raise debate (Chicago Tribune)
  225. NBC12 News, Weather Sports, Traffic, and Programming Guide for Richmond, VA | House t
  226. Owners seek help (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  227. 4,173 tardy bosses must pay Socso fines (The New Straits Times)
  228. San Diego County supervisors back ACORN probe (The Californian)
  229. 2 die in turmoil in Honduras (Vietnam Net)
  230. Feds indict radio host, investment advisor (McKinney Courier-Gazette)
  231. Democrats try wooing seniors to health care drive, press AARP to step up its sales pi
  232. EKU inadvertently posted worker information (WHAS TV11 Louisville)
  233. Tuscaloosa man inducted in Senior Citizens’ Hall of Fame (The Tuscaloosa News)
  234. Crowd cheers message of restraint at Rep. Posey's forum (Sebastian Sun)
  235. Two on a Bench (San Diego Reader)
  236. North Palm Beach County police report: September 20 (The Jupiter Courier)
  237. Voltage Security First to Combine Encryption, Tokenization and Data Masking in Single
  238. Volunteers sift through hundreds of suggestions (The Charlotte Observer)
  239. Social Security Q-and-A (Deseret News)
  240. JoePa's age nothing but a number -- as in AP No. 5 (CBS Sports)
  241. University inadvertantly posted worker information (Local 12 Cincinnati)
  242. EKU Personal Data Compromised (WTVQ Lexington)
  243. Calendar for the week of Sept. 17, 2009 (The Milpitas Post)
  244. Ali-Ahmadi, Bazrpash, Zabihi nominees for ministerial posts (mehrnews.com)
  245. DTE customers seek help at 'Assistance Day' event (Detroit News)
  246. Injury to insult: Madoff victims data stolen in laptop theft (ZDNet)
  247. PCI survey finds some merchants don't use antivirus software (Network World)
  248. Fact Finder: Government Cost of Living: Raises Anyone? (TV 7&4 Traverse City)
  249. Massachusetts Senate approves senate seat replacement bill (Sharon Advocate)
  250. Sheriff: WA escapee duped friend into helping him (Park Hills Daily Journal)