- Five Oakland men face federal drug charges (Contra Costa Times)
- Joe Seeks Stipend from Jackson's Estate (FOX 11 News Los Angeles)
- Franklin Park budget an accounting nightmare' (Franklin Park Herald-Journal)
- IRS Hunting Down Taxpayers -- For Refunds! (WCBS-TV New York)
- Joe Jackson seeks allowance from son's estate (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Does the IRS have a check for you? Search our database to get your share of $121,613
- IRS wants to return money to Western North Carolina residents (Asheville Citizen-Time
- Group files statewide pension reform initiatives (Oakland Tribune)
- SOCIAL SECURITY: Moving? Keep in touch with Social Security (Las Cruces Sun-News)
- IRS holding more than 1,100 Oklahoma undeliverable refund checks (The Edmond Sun)
- NY man gets jail for cashing his dead mother's Social Security checks after freezing
- Man jailed for cashing dead mother's checks (News Channel 34 Binghamton)
- GRMC upholds ID requirement (The Hawk Eye)
- Grand larceny sentencing (News 10 Now Syracuse)
- Letters to the editor (Hartselle Enquirer)
- Senior health spotlight - New Medicare Part D coming in 2010 (Denison Bulletin & Revi
- IRS wants to return money to Western North Carolina residents (Asheville Citizen-Time
- Several regulations cover sex, violent offender's list (Greene County Daily World)
- Callers try to scam elderly Ridgefield woman (Ridgefield Press)
- Undocumented Residents Worried About Attending Flu Clinics (KCBS Radio San Francisco)
- Does The IRS Owe You Money? Check The List! (WFMY News 2 Greensboro)
- Homeless center a haven when there's no place else to go (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- Suicides, thefts mark ‘silly season’ for NYPD (Queens Chronicle)
- Published on: 11/6/2009. (Daily Nation)
- IRS tries to get 250 tax refunds to taxpayers with addresses in south Alabama, Missis
- Nonpareil begins weekly Social Security articles today (The Council Bluffs Daily Nonp
- Social Security serves those who serve America (The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil)
- Harbor Councilman Levinson: Park Project Costs Taxpayers (Cape May County Herald)
- California Man Convicted of Insurance Licensing Perjury (Insurance Journal)
- Hellwig fought in the war that never was in Vietnam (Westby Times)
- Was Operation Numbers Game legal? Both sides make their cases (Greeley Tribune)
- Clinton, new research center calls for more jobs for disabled (uniprotokolle)
- Landscaping company fined for alleged violations of the state Illegal Immigration Ref
- Diocese taking steps to raise child safety (Times Leader)
- Change for the Better: GOP Election Momentum (New York Post)
- The Record: Letters, Nov. 6, 2009 (The Record and Herald News)
- Protest targets health bill (The Record and Herald News)
- HILLSBOROUGH: Committee adopts mandated identity theft rules (Hillsborough Beacon)
- Equifax Acquires Rapid Reporting for $73m (Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & I
- Ohio woman: I got away from serial killing suspect (AP via Yahoo! News)
- September Days provides valuable services to seniors (The Belleville View)
- Gay partnership measure approved by voters (Seattle Times)
- Local retailers already getting into the holiday spirit (KVOA Tucson)
- Hundreds Pack John Stiff Park For Tea Party (KFDA-TV Amarillo)
- Does the government owe you money? (WTSP-TV Tampa)
- Was Operation Numbers Game legal? Both sides make their cases (Greeley Tribune)
- Weird News - Inside Bay Area (Berkeley Voice - Albany Journal)
- Suicides, thefts mark ‘silly season’ for NYPD (Queens Chronicle)
- Free Medicare Day scheduled for Nov. 9 (East Brunswick Sentinel)
- Missing your tax refund? The IRS wants to talk to you (KTVA Anchorage)
- ISP warn of "jury duty" scam (14 WFIE Evansville)
- Could the IRS be trying to send you money? (Bristol Herald Courier)
- ID theft case goes to Colorado Supreme Court (The Vail Trail)
- Vail Daily letter: Maybe a mea culpa (The Vail Trail)
- The IRS may be trying to find you — to return money (The Wichita Eagle)
- CORRECT: AARP Endorses House Health-Care Overhaul Bill (Nasdaq)
- Real world means budgeting (Kearney Hub)
- ID theft case goes to Colorado Supreme Court (Greeley Tribune)
- IRS seeks to send out overdue refund checks, including 479 in Shelby County (Memphis
- Illegal Immigrant ID Case Goes To State Supreme Court (KMGH 7 Denver)
- Holiday Assistance Program signup dates scheduled (Bellevue Leader)
- HILLSBOROUGH: Committee adopts mandated identity theft rules (Hillsborough Beacon)
- Homeless center a haven when there's no place else to go (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- Vail Daily letter: Maybe a mea culpa (The Vail Trail)
- Woman accused of driving drunk, causing Sunday wreck on Highway 1, pleads not guilty
- Help with Aquarion water bills available (The Patriot Ledger)
- Holiday Assistance Program will again help families in need (Papillion Times)
- Across the USA News from every state (USA Today)
- Programs aim to aid 'unbanked' (USA Today)
- Never too old for stocks (CNN Money)
- Identity theft a threat to students (The BG News)
- Salvation Army accepting applications for assistance (Basehor Sentinel)
- Charity will help kids, families (The Wichita Eagle)
- SunShine Car Wash Slated For Poplar and Colonial (The Memphis Daily News)
- MLGW Board to Consider Amended 2010 Budgets (The Memphis Daily News)
- Tennessee Lawmakers Get $14-a-Day Expense Increase (The Memphis Daily News)
- Hollywood Casino Names Carlucci New GM (The Memphis Daily News)
- U.S. House May Vote Today on Homebuyer Credit, Jobless Benefits (Bloomberg)
- Employment expo slated (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
- Steve Cahalan: Furniture store opens next to P.M. Sleep Center (River Valley Business
- Breast cancer hits home for Tutak family (The Muskegon Chronicle)
- Versailles school bond issue fails (Lake Sun Leader)
- Hays detectives seek leads in 1990 murder case (Austin American-Statesman)
- Demographer: Baby boomers will need achievement gap shortened (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Connecting the Dots . . . How Fast Can You Read 1,990 Pages? (The Prairie Advocate)
- Manzullo Launches Plan to Put Americans Back to Work in Northern IL, Across US (The P
- Woman accused of driving drunk, causing Sunday wreck on Highway 1, pleads not guilty
- Another go for Boulder's Play It Again Sports (Colorado Daily)
- Around Town (Abilene Reporter-News)
- Unlucky, unlicensed driver loses car (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
- China human rights situation improved (China Economic Net)
- Thailand closes in on rumor-mongers (Asia News Network)
- Thailand closes in on rumor-mongers (Asia News Network)
- NH insurer warns providers after computer theft (WCAX-TV Vermont)
- Salvation Army hits tough times (KHQA Tri-States)
- Securing a new home (Argus Observer)
- Health care debate focuses on legal immigrants (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
- Slow public response to Salvation Army's offer of holiday help (The Flint Journal)
- Illegal driver's license scheme had ties to Parma residents (Parma Sun Post)
- Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
- Supco rules in favor of insurance companies (ABC Montana)
- Former U.S. Congresswoman Barbara Kennelly Continues To Ignore Ongoing Pleas From Hun
- Toys for Tots begins registration (Times News)
- James Scott Farrin Attorney Edits Prominent Legal Manual (Business Wire via Yahoo! Fi
- Agencies: Glitch with Foreign SS Numbers Is Fixed (Data Storage Today)
- Agencies: Glitch with Foreign SS Numbers Is Fixed (Enterprise Security Today)
- Uganda : If Museveni Dares Stop This, He Will Be Overthrown (AllAfrica.com)
- Taxpayers Closer To Contract With Fire & Police Unions ? (WOWT Omaha)
- Raided SC poultry plant mends hiring, avoids trial (WIS News 10 Columbia)
- Sluggish turnout on Election Day (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Supco rules in favor of insurance companies (ABC Montana)
- What's in Store for Medicare Part B Premiums (Kiplinger.com)
- Nedd backs Parker and Price (Observer-Tribune)
- Ranch struggles to stay afloat while caring for retired geldings (Los Angeles Daily N
- America the Beautiful passes selling at Bureau of Land Management's Needles Field Off
- “Play Healthy, Play Safe” theme of this year's health fair (Needles Desert Star)
- State ranks first in increased child support collection (Tulsa World)
- Rep. from Sen. Boxer's office in AmCan Thursday (The American Canyon Eagle)
- America the Beautiful passes available at Needles Field Office of the BLM (The Laughl
- Man pleads guilty of failing to register as a sex offender (Chico Enterprise-Record)
- Tory leader David Cameron dodges pledge to hold a referendum on Europe (Daily Mirror)
- Collective action necessary - Wed, 04 Nov 2009 PST (The Spokesman-Review)
- Soccer-field lessons prepare players for life in real world (The Olympian)
- “The organized crime in Bulgaria is “countered” by the criminal disorganization of th
- 100 Days of Solitude: Bulgaria’s Prime Minister Boyko Borisov and the GERB Government
- Identity @ Risk (FOX 23 News Albany)
- Volsky: Information Technology costly bureaucracy (Coral Gables Gazette)
- October 29 Sudoku Contenders (San Diego Reader)
- Universal Healthcare, Federal Spending Inimical to Economy (The Trinity Tripod)
- Sound off (Silver City Sun-News)
- Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
- You Paid For It: Bloated Pensions (WREX-TV Rockford)
- New reality to follow recession, banker says (St. Catharines Standard)
- Fake Animal Control Con Man Out Of Personal Documents (Central Florida News 13)
- Man pleads guilty in fake ID scheme (WAVY TV 10 Portsmouth)
- Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
- Salvation Army Christmas deadline looms (WALB Albany)
- MEA lobbyist: State needs to fix education funding (The Daily Telegram)
- Tropico 3 - Developer's Hints & Tips (IGN FAQs)
- Sign-up set for energy assistance (The Danville Commercial-News)
- KLFY / Giles Nissan New Car for Christmas Giveaway (KLFY Lafayette)
- AG: Learn the rules for identity defense (Hope Star)
- West metro police blotter (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
- European Union sees 0.7 growth for 2010 (GMA News)
- The Shape of GDP (Zacks.com via Yahoo! Finance)
- The revolutions of 1989 - bringing down the Wall (Socialist Worker)
- Undocumented workers strike for their rights in France (Socialist Worker)
- DuPont Teijin Films workers eligible to apply for federal aid (Florence Morning News)
- EU lifts 2010 growth forecast (Long Beach Press-Telegram)
- Temporarily-Away-From-Home Travel Expenses (Immigration Portal)
- GETTING RESULTS: City agrees to pick up the bill (ABC 4 Salt Lake City)
- Des Moines woman reports theft of $7,100 in cash and two diamond rings (The Des Moine
- Poultry giant cuts deal (The Charlotte Observer)
- InfoVista Reports First Quarter FY10 Results (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
- Election 2009: Passaic County Clerk (The Record and Herald News)
- Retirement: How does the US compare? (MSN Money)
- US joins ranks of failed states (Online Journal)
- Seniors have multiple objections to benefits payment (Charleston Daily Mail)
- Prep time real Wild card (Boston Herald)
- Where all that money went (Albany Times Union)
- E-Verify working smoothly (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
- Iredell man killed in weekend crash (The Mooresville Tribune)
- Your guide to today, tomorrow and beyond (El Paso Times)
- CalJOBS System Down For 1 Week (KCRA 3 Sacramento)
- College tuition prices continue to go up (WVVA Bluefield)
- Universities ask govt to exempt them from NSSF (The Monitor)
- ChiNext shares plunge after debut (China Daily)
- Disability claims skyrocketing (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Bennett: Earmarks not bankrupting country (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Senior 'Census' pitches actually a telemarketing scheme, officials warn (Sun-Sentinel
- -- Food banks service directory (Arizona Daily Sun)
- SOCIAL SECURITY: It could take weeks to get number (Asbury Park Press)
- Community briefs - Nov. 2 (The Fort Morgan Times)
- The #1 Way Criminals Steal Your Identity (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- Stock-Market Crash Transforms Retirement Market (TheStreet.com)
- Christian Living Resources, Bible Study Tools, Jesus Christ (Crosswalk.com)
- Tom Brady Shares How Spoiled Athletes Really Are (New England Sports Network)
- Half of workers changing jobs cash out 401(k) (Baltimore Sun)
- Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
- As temps drop, heating assistance warms up (The York Dispatch)
- Senior Expo on slate for Tuesday (The Pilot News)
- Unemployment rises to 4.1 percent (The Copenhagen Post)
- Moore scholarship will benefit FSU political science majors (Cumberland Times-News)
- Over regulation and other ‘BS’ (The Edge Daily)
- The Kind of World the Next Generation Will Inherit (The Daily Reckoning)
- Fake calls, e-mail from 'FDIC' can lead to ID theft (Bangor Daily News)
- Stuff a Bus Sign Ups This Week (WLTX-TV Columbia)
- Ask AP: Geo-engineering, Bernard Madoff's assets (Newsday)
- Unlucky, unlicensed driver loses car (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
- The Goldsmiths—Part CVII (GoldSeek.com)
- Former Ralphs Execs File Wrongful Termination Lawsuit (Progressive Grocer)
- Nevada Hispanic Services chief tired of being a lightning rod (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- More funding for free job-related rides (The Yuma Sun)
- Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
- The ancient in the modern (The Natal Witness Group)
- House Democrats Finish Health Care Bill (WSAW Wausau)
- Ambler Gazette police briefs: Oct. 28 (The Ambler Gazette)
- BBB alerts consumers to advance fee loans (The Ottawa Times)
- Military lags in safeguarding officers’ identities (Stars and Stripes)
- Nedd backs Parker and Price (Observer-Tribune)
- Obama rep: MA law can't force us to pay married benefits (Cape Cod Times)
- Group rallies against government-run health care (Greeley Tribune)
- Sign-up dates for holiday assistance program set (Papillion Times)
- The descent into fiscal madness (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
- SOCIAL SECURITY: It could take weeks to get number (Asbury Park Press)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-01 08:37 Japan min eyes tobacco tax at European levels -Kyodo
- Group rallies against government-run health care (Greeley Tribune)
- Nedd backs Parker and Price (Observer-Tribune)
- Dog Shooting Raises Questions of Colo. Sheriff's Deputy (Officer.com)
- Prepaid cards gain popularity in credit crunch (The Tennessean)
- Stimulus will continue (Vi?t Nam News)
- Use flexible spending accounts before they're capped (Courier-Post)
- Pols press Social Security COLA issue (Queens Chronicle)
- Food assistance program facing hard times, needs help as holidays near (Sun-Sentinel)
- Widow is ready to move on financially (Los Angeles Times)
- Seniors can boost their Social Security benefits by 're-retiring' (Los Angeles Times)
- Danbury Doctor loses ID info in Blue Cross laptop theft (Stamford Advocate)
- E. J. Dionne: Health care reform roll out time (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
- Second town hall meeting draws bigger crowd (Tifton Gazette)
- In a medical emergency, it pays to be prepared (Evansville Courier & Press)
- Sound off (Silver City Sun-News)
- Final Push For Pension Tax, Many Still against it. (KOLR - KSFX Ozarks)
- VIEWPOINTS: Private health care means more accountability (The News Herald)
- How Safe is Using your Credit Card On-line (WCBI Columbus)
- Budget, politics have changed, but divisions remain on expanded gambling (The Arlingt
- Seining project on the Chetco helps propagate salmon species (Curry Coastal Pilot)
- Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
- Ambler Gazette police briefs: Oct. 28 (The Ambler Gazette)
- Editorial: Tips for the 2010 Census (Souderton Independent)
- Sponsored By: (Fernandina Beach News-Leader)
- U.S. fights benefits for gay couples (Berkshire Eagle)
- Woman Stole Nanny's Identity (WCVB Boston)
- Your views: Political tongue-lashings (The Bay Bulletin)
- 10th annual Disability Mentoring Day held (The Morning Sun)
- Pinching pennies necessary for Medicare beneficiaries (York News-Times)
- The Difference a Year Makes (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Stimulus job total challenged by South Carolina officials (The Greenville News)
- Local news digest (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
- Notable numbers (The News & Observer)
- Marston sentenced for stealing nanny's identity (Portsmouth Herald)
- Crawford County Public Health November clinics (Denison Bulletin & Review)
- Flesh out you financial skeleton (The Meridian Star)
- Why Government "Help" Could Become Your Next Nightmare (The Motley Fool)
- Ask AP: Geo-engineering, Bernard Madoff's assets (KTUU Anchorage)
- Citizens prepare for possible emergencies (Gainesville Daily Register)
- Ask AP: Geo-engineering, Bernard Madoff's assets (INO News)
- Government & Public Sector (Mondaq)
- Unlucky, unlicensed driver loses car (Sonoma Index-Tribune)
- Brazil Sept. Budget Deficit Widens to Nine-Month High (Update3) (Bloomberg)