- City Codes on Subdivisions, Zoning, Utilities Amended (The Missourian)
- Web 2.0 Expo: Noveck Cites Open Gov Challenges (InformationWeek)
- Conquering all challenges: Libby native leads active lifestyle despite disabilities (
- House passes Medicare reform bill (Pacific Daily News)
- Salary increases proposed (Maumelle Monitor)
- Relief for USDA Rural Development housing borrowers impacted by Tenneco plant closing
- Grand jury indicts former housing commission exec (WLNS Lansing)
- Grand jury indicts former housing commission exec (KOAM-TV Pittsburg)
- Alleged thief caught at Cambridge Best Buy (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
- In Brief - November 20. 2009 (FMQB)
- what does "photo protection" mean
- Senior Scene (Mason Valley News)
- Health Net says 1.5M medical records lost in data breach (Network World)
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gradâs immigration status means higher tuition (South Brunswick Post
- Sen. Patrick Leahy to vote to end the health bill filibuster on Saturday (News-Medica
- RPS, teachers reach agreement (Ralston Recorder)
- PM: Stimulus policies continue for economic recovery (Nhân Dân)
- 'SSC expansion plan aims to cover 85 per cent of population' (Zawya)
- NJ men accused of collecting $11.5 million in tax scheme involving identity theft (As
- Holiday assistance program signups fast approaching (Bellevue Leader)
- Tazewell budget includes deficit (The Pekin Daily Times)
- Denise Dennis: Health Care Reform: Will Real Statesmen and Women Stand Up? (The Huffi
- Mobile food pantry helps Burke Co. residents (WBTV Charlotte)
- Sun Life eyes U.S. insurance acquisitions (MalaysiaNews.net)
- PLAINSBORO: Newly jobless add impetus to food drives (The Princeton Packet)
- US Attorney Announces Indictments (KOLN Lincoln)
- Longhi Financial hosts Social Security Seminar at LCCC (Times News)
- Spotlight interview with Rosane Sasse (UGT-Brazil) (Scoop.co.nz)
- New Sacramento County task force tackles fraud in in-home care (The Sacramento Bee)
- Get in Line for Medicare Set-Aside Questions (Risk & Insurance)
- Private Equity Shifts Its Attention to China (New York Times)
- Greening America Lecture at LR's Clinton School (KARK Little Rock)
- The Senate Bill and the Public Option (Time Magazine)
- Fidelity Says 401(k) Accounts Recover From 2008 Drop (Update1) (Bloomberg)
- Africa : (AllAfrica.com)
- Goodfellows: Woman seeks holiday help (The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil)
- Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Lone Tree Voice)
- Over 2 000 companies benefit from NSSA funds (The Herald)
- DYKEMA RECEIVES LAW FIRM OF THE YEAR PRO BONO AWARD (dBusinessNews.com)
- More than $800,000 in undelivered refunds waiting for Wisconsinites (Fond du Lac Repo
- Health Insurer Loses 1.5 Million Patient Records (Wired News)
- Secretary Napolitano, ICE Assistant Secretary Morton and USCIS Director Mayorkas Anno
- Energy assistance information (Marshfield News Herald)
- Questionable Items (Newtown Bee)
- A cool watch speeds dull time, spam says (Middletown Journal)
- James Scott Farrin Attorney Rick Fleming to Speak at Conference (Business Wire via Ya
- Banker offers aid advice (The Lonoke Democrat)
- Holiday assistance program signups fast approaching (Bellevue Leader)
- Eid holidays for private sector from Nov 26-28 (Zawya)
- CENTRAL JERSEY: League weighs in on tuition costs for undocumented (Windsor-Hights He
- Holiday Assistance Program (Papillion Times)
- RPS, teachers reach agreement (Ralston Recorder)
- Unexpected water bill brings dismay to Solano County woman (The Vacaville Reporter)
- Veterans service makes local stop (South Hills Record)
- Police blotter: Nov. 19, 2009 (The Grass Valley Union)
- SAJ To Introduce Water Rebates For Hardcore Poor Family In Johor (Bernama)
- Local, State (Tulsa World)
- Entrepreneur Builds 'Buy My Moms House' Site to Keep Mom's Missouri House From Forecl
- Open letter to Prime Minister Lee expressing unhappiness at his pro-foreigner policy
- New Soc. Security facility (Omaha World-Herald)
- Baltimore man gets life term for raping, robbing woman (Baltimore Sun)
- BMV Sends Vehicle Registration Letters-Poor Repsonse - 11/18/2009 (WLIO NBC Lima)
- Elected officials 0% increase (Washington Evening Journal)
- Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money (CBS News)
- Article by Nancy Bowen, Richard Hunn, William Lee and Robert C. Morris (Mondaq)
- Highwoods Properties Leases 68,000 Square Feet to GSA (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finan
- BMV facial recognition software leads to two federal indictments (Chesterton Tribune)
- Government waste price tag hits 98 billion (Argus Observer)
- U.S. is Striking Back in the Global Cyberwar (US News & World Report)
- Social Security Q&A (Deseret News)
- Police reports (This Week Olentangy)
- Energy assistance applications accepted today at Courthouse (Wisconsin Rapids Daily T
- 2 Ejected From '05 Denver Bush Event In Court (CBS4 Denver)
- House lawmakers push ban on peer-to-peer software (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
- Paparazzo: Ohio police chief said he had ultrasound photos from Parker-Broderick surr
- The neglected imbalances in the financial crisis (Aliran Online)
- Older Americans Continue to Face "Cash Gap" in Retirement, According to Golden Gatewa
- More than $98 billion in improper gov't payments (Newsday)
- Onix International Unveils World's Strongest Data Encryption Solution with EncryptSti
- Older Americans Continue to Face "Cash Gap" in Retirement, According to Golden Gatewa
- Some pensioners face possible tax surprise (The Villages Daily Sun)
- Panel: Immigration process becoming more difficult (Grand Island Independent)
- Pension fund eyes ABC stake (People's Daily)
- NSSF May Invest $2.9 Billion in Agricultural Bank, Daily Says (Bloomberg)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- Study: U.S. recession makes retiring at 65 harder (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- Fort Collins Pot Dispensaries Already Pay Tax (CBS4 Denver)
- Obama's first steps fuel new optimism (Asia News Network)
- Obama's first steps fuel new optimism (People's Daily)
- Obama's first steps fuel new optimism (Asia News Network)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-18 02:08 China's pension fund to invest in AgBank-executive (I
- TMI: Law Firm Asks FCC To Delay Ownership Filing Date (Broadcasting and Cable)
- (AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-18 00:55 Philippines-Market factors to watch - Nov 18 (Interac
- Dramatic jump in need for food (The Record and Herald News)
- Millions May Have to Give Back Money (KAAL Austin)
- House lawmakers push ban on peer-to-peer software (Boston Globe)
- Benefit extension not available until early December (Sun-Sentinel)
- Dramatic jump in need for food (The Record and Herald News)
- Suit filed over officer's release of unauthorized information (Las Vegas Sun)
- Action Report: Credit help promise ends up costing $900 (WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orlean
- Home care helps Fleck's independence (Hancock County Journal-Pilot)
- Kazini case: LC1 chairman set free (The Monitor)
- Rep. Wants To End Automatic Lawmaker Pay Raises (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
- Underestimated Consumers, Undervalued Large-Caps to Sustain Recovery (Financial Plann
- IRS overpaid on tax breaks (WTHR Indianapolis)
- Investigators Probing Breach of State Database (KOLN Lincoln)
- Beware of Medicare scams (KTVO Kirksville)
- Ypsilanti Area Federal Credit Union: Beware of phishing scam (The Ann Arbor News)
- Canada promises India help over Rana (IBN live)
- Sheriff's blotter: Intoxicated man with pot for sale runs in front of deputy's car (T
- Millions will owe unexpected tax (The Clarion-Ledger)
- John R. Bohrer: Mr. President, 'Change' is Your 'New Frontier' (The Huffington Post)
- Afternoon Update - Tuesday (KAIT Jonesboro)
- Attack of the Forms (The University Leader)
- Michele Bachmann: The complete interview (City Pages)
- The Daily Star (The Daily Star)
- Administration shutters 18 panels from LDP era (The Japan Times)
- Johnson County officials warn seniors about phone scam (The Kansas City Star)
- Bribing Consumers to Save the Economy (GoldSeek.com)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Black Hills Pioneer)
- Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (Greene County Messenger)
- FDR’s grandson to speak on health care policy at The Citadel next month (Charleston R
- State honors Blythe for 30 years of service (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
- Czechs Rally to Mark 1989 Havel-Led Velvet Revolution (Update1) (Bloomberg)
- Joseph A. Palermo: Arnold Schwarzenegger in Iraq (The Huffington Post)
- Walter 'Buck' Buerger, former Jefferson County sheriff, dies (St. Louis Post-Dispatch
- LAWRENCE: League weighs in on immigrant tuition dilemma (The Lawrence Ledger)
- Vasco unveils multi-application security model (Finextra)
- Huntsville police blotter (The Huntsville Times)
- Millions will have to repay part of stimulus tax credit (The Leaf Chronicle)
- VASCO launches multi-application security model for strong authentication (AME Info)
- Some on Medicare to see rise in premiums (The Beacon News)
- Of immigrants and a more equitable Singapore (The Temasek Review)
- CNN - Stimulus Surprise: 15 Million May Owe Taxes (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
- Millions must repay part of tax credit (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
- The end of bipartisanship (Columbia Daily Spectator)
- Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Douglas County News-Press)
- China, US agree on economic rebalance (China Daily)
- Direct deposit of Social Security is safer, easier for winter travelers (Lexington Cl
- Narberth’s ‘fat budget’ projects tax hike (Main Line Times)
- Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (WVLT-TV Knoxville)
- 15 million face repaying part of tax credit (Arizona Daily Star)
- Millions will owe unexpected tax (The Clarion-Ledger)
- A Racial Divide Is Bridged by Hard Times (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- Exeter/Hampton/Rockingham community calendar (Hampton Union)
- IRS seeks to return refund to Hampton area residents (Hampton Union)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (The Oakland Press)
- Millions will have to repay part of spring tax credit (The Alliance Review)
- Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- Millions may have to repay part of Obama tax credit (KSDK St. Louis)
- One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
- Tax credit could cost you (NBC 12 Richmond)
- Study: U.S. recession makes retiring at 65 harder (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gradâs immigration status means higher tuition (South Brunswick Post
- Millions of taxpayers get credit they shouldn't (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Forum helps explain health care (The Daily Gamecock)
- One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
- More Americans than Ever Lack Access to Food (WROC Rochester)
- Man Accused Of Using Fake Info (KPRC Local 2 Houston)
- Millions Will Have to Repay Part of Tax Credit (WBOC Salisbury)
- Bridge Card fraud legislation gets strong reaction (The Holland Sentinel)
- Tax-credit recipients may have to repay (Deseret News)
- Needing Proof She Had, Indeed, Embraced a New Home (New York Times)
- Millions may have to repay part of stimulus tax credit (San Jose Mercury News)
- Some residents still struggle to afford a place to live (The Bakersfield Californian)
- People don't want healthcare reform (The Herald Democrat)
- Clinic checks defended after criticism (China Daily)
- A Racial Divide Is Bridged by Hard Times (New York Times)
- Lost war bonds not easy to find (The Montana Standard)
- Tax credit may mean higher tax bill (USA Today)
- Surprise come tax time (USA Today)
- Crime Stoppers (The Pasadena Citizen)
- Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (The San Francisco Examiner)
- Besting 100 isn't what it used to be (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
- Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (KCOY Santa Maria)
- Criticism of U.S. Attorney Nominee Arises Late in Process (New York Times)
- NJ man admits producing false identification cards (Burlington County Times)
- Cal Poly Pomona online security breached (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
- Bank failure: Orion's demise expected, says analyst, predicting more closures in Flor
- Debate over illegal immigration is still raging (Fontana Herald News)
- One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
- Millions of couples, retirees will have to repay some of Obama tax credit (Minneapoli
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (11 News Houston)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Sun-Sentinel)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Rome News-Tribune)
- Speech Scarce on Specific Plans (St. Petersburg Times)
- One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
- Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Douglas County News-Press)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
- Bridgeton man admits producing fake documents (Courier-Post)
- Millions in U.S. will have to repay part of tax credit (The Oregonian)
- Millions Will Have To Repay Part Of Tax Credit (WAPT Jackson)
- Toys for Tots to help military families this holiday (The Potpourri)
- One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
- John Fanning: Overhaul of health care bad for seniors (Summit Daily News)
- Oops! Government Releases Bruno's Social Security Number (WROC Rochester)
- RTA Travel (The Filipino Express)
- Deepak Chopra: Why aren't we all in this together? (The Huffington Post)
- Gov says stimulus working (Legislative Gazette)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (The Vail Trail)
- Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (The News-Press)
- Lost war bonds not easy to find (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
- The Savvy Senior: It's re-evaluation time for Medicare Part D beneficiaries (Baxter B
- One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
- Gross general government debt grew in Q3 from Q2 (Budapest Business Journal)
- Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Parker Chronicle)
- HILLSBOROUGH: Committee adopts mandated identity theft rules (Hillsborough Beacon)
- Health care reform bill verging on ginless cocktail (Montgomery Advertiser)
- On the job (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
- How could anyone fall for that? (The Monterey County Herald)
- Study: U.S. recession makes retiring at 65 harder (Reno Gazette-Journal)
- Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Parker Chronicle)
- People in Business (The Clarion-Ledger)
- Briefs - Nov. 12 (Clarinda Herald-Journal)
- SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gradâs immigration status means higher tuition (South Brunswick Post
- Friend-in-Deed: Couple has little left for holiday after medical bills (The State Jou
- Jordan: 813 firms added under social security umbrella (MENAFN)
- Officials: Vets can get help, but they have to try (The Ames Tribune)
- Friends and Neighbors: Nov. 14, 2009 (The Ames Tribune)
- CENTRAL JERSEY: League weighs in on tuition costs for undocumented (Windsor-Hights He
- Vail Valley Voices: The GOP's 'socialist' history (The Vail Trail)
- Meet Alice Goodwin, the 2009 Richmond Christmas Mother (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- John D. Forester Jr. : Forget your password? Me too (Reading Eagle)
- CENTRAL JERSEY: League weighs in on tuition costs for undocumented (Windsor-Hights He
- Weekend: 2010-2011 kindergarten registration, parent/teacher conferences scheduled (T
- Long-term family planning (Pocono Record)
- Neediest Families Fund kicks off 2009 campaign (The Standard-Times)
- Senior Scene (The Standard-Times)
- Latinos object to tag scrutiny (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
- County offices differ on Web worthiness for information (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
- Freshmen urged to get financial lives on track (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
- Vail Valley Voices: The GOP's 'socialist' history (The Vail Trail)
- Capuano stumps in Silver City (The Taunton Gazette)
- On Leadership: Pragmatic compromise or selling out? (Washington Post)
- Authorities: Security guard admits to fatally shooting wife, man (The Brownsville Her
- STATE OF THE UNION: Council adopts an important ordinance (The Bloomington Alternativ
- Security guard admits to fatally shooting wife, man (The Monitor)
- Mobile-home owners rally for rights, respect (The Salt Lake Tribune)
- Free clinic exposes real health care needs in New Orleans (New Orleans Times-Picayune
- Police blotter: Nov. 14, 2009 (The Grass Valley Union)
- Salvation Army gears up for Christmas (KOIN News 6 Portland)
- Rep. Obey: Health Care Reform His Hardest Fight (WSAW Wausau)
- Rep. Obey: Health care reform his hardest fight (WQOW Eau Claire)
- UK Parliamentarians seek 'English test' for visa applicants (Express India)
- For job-hunting senior, the pressure is on (St. Petersburg Times)
- Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Lone Tree Voice)
- Job Search Scams: Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft (Network World)
- Our View: Showdown for Pelosi, Feinstein? (Merced Sun-Star)
- Social Security numbers, addresses of Cal Poly Pomona applicants revealed online (Inl