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