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  1. City Codes on Subdivisions, Zoning, Utilities Amended (The Missourian)
  2. Web 2.0 Expo: Noveck Cites Open Gov Challenges (InformationWeek)
  3. Conquering all challenges: Libby native leads active lifestyle despite disabilities (
  4. House passes Medicare reform bill (Pacific Daily News)
  5. Salary increases proposed (Maumelle Monitor)
  6. Relief for USDA Rural Development housing borrowers impacted by Tenneco plant closing
  7. Grand jury indicts former housing commission exec (WLNS Lansing)
  8. Grand jury indicts former housing commission exec (KOAM-TV Pittsburg)
  9. Alleged thief caught at Cambridge Best Buy (Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab)
  10. In Brief - November 20. 2009 (FMQB)
  11. what does "photo protection" mean
  12. Senior Scene (Mason Valley News)
  13. Health Net says 1.5M medical records lost in data breach (Network World)
  14. SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gradâs immigration status means higher tuition (South Brunswick Post
  15. Sen. Patrick Leahy to vote to end the health bill filibuster on Saturday (News-Medica
  16. RPS, teachers reach agreement (Ralston Recorder)
  17. PM: Stimulus policies continue for economic recovery (Nhân Dân)
  18. 'SSC expansion plan aims to cover 85 per cent of population' (Zawya)
  19. NJ men accused of collecting $11.5 million in tax scheme involving identity theft (As
  20. Holiday assistance program signups fast approaching (Bellevue Leader)
  21. Tazewell budget includes deficit (The Pekin Daily Times)
  22. Denise Dennis: Health Care Reform: Will Real Statesmen and Women Stand Up? (The Huffi
  23. Mobile food pantry helps Burke Co. residents (WBTV Charlotte)
  24. Sun Life eyes U.S. insurance acquisitions (MalaysiaNews.net)
  25. PLAINSBORO: Newly jobless add impetus to food drives (The Princeton Packet)
  26. US Attorney Announces Indictments (KOLN Lincoln)
  27. Longhi Financial hosts Social Security Seminar at LCCC (Times News)
  28. Spotlight interview with Rosane Sasse (UGT-Brazil) (Scoop.co.nz)
  29. New Sacramento County task force tackles fraud in in-home care (The Sacramento Bee)
  30. Get in Line for Medicare Set-Aside Questions (Risk & Insurance)
  31. Private Equity Shifts Its Attention to China (New York Times)
  32. Greening America Lecture at LR's Clinton School (KARK Little Rock)
  33. The Senate Bill and the Public Option (Time Magazine)
  34. Fidelity Says 401(k) Accounts Recover From 2008 Drop (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  35. Africa : (AllAfrica.com)
  36. Goodfellows: Woman seeks holiday help (The Council Bluffs Daily Nonpareil)
  37. Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Lone Tree Voice)
  38. Over 2 000 companies benefit from NSSA funds (The Herald)
  39. DYKEMA RECEIVES LAW FIRM OF THE YEAR PRO BONO AWARD (dBusinessNews.com)
  40. More than $800,000 in undelivered refunds waiting for Wisconsinites (Fond du Lac Repo
  41. Health Insurer Loses 1.5 Million Patient Records (Wired News)
  42. Secretary Napolitano, ICE Assistant Secretary Morton and USCIS Director Mayorkas Anno
  43. Energy assistance information (Marshfield News Herald)
  44. Questionable Items (Newtown Bee)
  45. A cool watch speeds dull time, spam says (Middletown Journal)
  46. James Scott Farrin Attorney Rick Fleming to Speak at Conference (Business Wire via Ya
  47. Banker offers aid advice (The Lonoke Democrat)
  48. Holiday assistance program signups fast approaching (Bellevue Leader)
  49. Eid holidays for private sector from Nov 26-28 (Zawya)
  50. CENTRAL JERSEY: League weighs in on tuition costs for undocumented (Windsor-Hights He
  51. Holiday Assistance Program (Papillion Times)
  52. RPS, teachers reach agreement (Ralston Recorder)
  53. Unexpected water bill brings dismay to Solano County woman (The Vacaville Reporter)
  54. Veterans service makes local stop (South Hills Record)
  55. Police blotter: Nov. 19, 2009 (The Grass Valley Union)
  56. SAJ To Introduce Water Rebates For Hardcore Poor Family In Johor (Bernama)
  57. Local, State (Tulsa World)
  58. Entrepreneur Builds 'Buy My Moms House' Site to Keep Mom's Missouri House From Forecl
  59. Open letter to Prime Minister Lee expressing unhappiness at his pro-foreigner policy
  60. New Soc. Security facility (Omaha World-Herald)
  61. Baltimore man gets life term for raping, robbing woman (Baltimore Sun)
  62. BMV Sends Vehicle Registration Letters-Poor Repsonse - 11/18/2009 (WLIO NBC Lima)
  63. Elected officials 0% increase (Washington Evening Journal)
  64. Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money (CBS News)
  65. Article by Nancy Bowen, Richard Hunn, William Lee and Robert C. Morris (Mondaq)
  66. Highwoods Properties Leases 68,000 Square Feet to GSA (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finan
  67. BMV facial recognition software leads to two federal indictments (Chesterton Tribune)
  68. Government waste price tag hits 98 billion (Argus Observer)
  69. U.S. is Striking Back in the Global Cyberwar (US News & World Report)
  70. Social Security Q&A (Deseret News)
  71. Police reports (This Week Olentangy)
  72. Energy assistance applications accepted today at Courthouse (Wisconsin Rapids Daily T
  73. 2 Ejected From '05 Denver Bush Event In Court (CBS4 Denver)
  74. House lawmakers push ban on peer-to-peer software (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
  75. Paparazzo: Ohio police chief said he had ultrasound photos from Parker-Broderick surr
  76. The neglected imbalances in the financial crisis (Aliran Online)
  77. Older Americans Continue to Face "Cash Gap" in Retirement, According to Golden Gatewa
  78. More than $98 billion in improper gov't payments (Newsday)
  79. Onix International Unveils World's Strongest Data Encryption Solution with EncryptSti
  80. Older Americans Continue to Face "Cash Gap" in Retirement, According to Golden Gatewa
  81. Some pensioners face possible tax surprise (The Villages Daily Sun)
  82. Panel: Immigration process becoming more difficult (Grand Island Independent)
  83. Pension fund eyes ABC stake (People's Daily)
  84. NSSF May Invest $2.9 Billion in Agricultural Bank, Daily Says (Bloomberg)
  85. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  86. Study: U.S. recession makes retiring at 65 harder (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  87. Fort Collins Pot Dispensaries Already Pay Tax (CBS4 Denver)
  88. Obama's first steps fuel new optimism (Asia News Network)
  89. Obama's first steps fuel new optimism (People's Daily)
  90. Obama's first steps fuel new optimism (Asia News Network)
  91. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-18 02:08 China's pension fund to invest in AgBank-executive (I
  92. TMI: Law Firm Asks FCC To Delay Ownership Filing Date (Broadcasting and Cable)
  93. (AFX UK Focus) 2009-11-18 00:55 Philippines-Market factors to watch - Nov 18 (Interac
  94. Dramatic jump in need for food (The Record and Herald News)
  95. Millions May Have to Give Back Money (KAAL Austin)
  96. House lawmakers push ban on peer-to-peer software (Boston Globe)
  97. Benefit extension not available until early December (Sun-Sentinel)
  98. Dramatic jump in need for food (The Record and Herald News)
  99. Suit filed over officer's release of unauthorized information (Las Vegas Sun)
  100. Action Report: Credit help promise ends up costing $900 (WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orlean
  101. Home care helps Fleck's independence (Hancock County Journal-Pilot)
  102. Kazini case: LC1 chairman set free (The Monitor)
  103. Rep. Wants To End Automatic Lawmaker Pay Raises (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
  104. Underestimated Consumers, Undervalued Large-Caps to Sustain Recovery (Financial Plann
  105. IRS overpaid on tax breaks (WTHR Indianapolis)
  106. Investigators Probing Breach of State Database (KOLN Lincoln)
  107. Beware of Medicare scams (KTVO Kirksville)
  108. Ypsilanti Area Federal Credit Union: Beware of phishing scam (The Ann Arbor News)
  109. Canada promises India help over Rana (IBN live)
  110. Sheriff's blotter: Intoxicated man with pot for sale runs in front of deputy's car (T
  111. Millions will owe unexpected tax (The Clarion-Ledger)
  112. John R. Bohrer: Mr. President, 'Change' is Your 'New Frontier' (The Huffington Post)
  113. Afternoon Update - Tuesday (KAIT Jonesboro)
  114. Attack of the Forms (The University Leader)
  115. Michele Bachmann: The complete interview (City Pages)
  116. The Daily Star (The Daily Star)
  117. Administration shutters 18 panels from LDP era (The Japan Times)
  118. Johnson County officials warn seniors about phone scam (The Kansas City Star)
  119. Bribing Consumers to Save the Economy (GoldSeek.com)
  120. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Black Hills Pioneer)
  121. Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (Greene County Messenger)
  122. FDR’s grandson to speak on health care policy at The Citadel next month (Charleston R
  123. State honors Blythe for 30 years of service (Spartanburg Herald-Journal)
  124. Czechs Rally to Mark 1989 Havel-Led Velvet Revolution (Update1) (Bloomberg)
  125. Joseph A. Palermo: Arnold Schwarzenegger in Iraq (The Huffington Post)
  126. Walter 'Buck' Buerger, former Jefferson County sheriff, dies (St. Louis Post-Dispatch
  127. LAWRENCE: League weighs in on immigrant tuition dilemma (The Lawrence Ledger)
  128. Vasco unveils multi-application security model (Finextra)
  129. Huntsville police blotter (The Huntsville Times)
  130. Millions will have to repay part of stimulus tax credit (The Leaf Chronicle)
  131. VASCO launches multi-application security model for strong authentication (AME Info)
  132. Some on Medicare to see rise in premiums (The Beacon News)
  133. Of immigrants and a more equitable Singapore (The Temasek Review)
  134. CNN - Stimulus Surprise: 15 Million May Owe Taxes (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
  135. Millions must repay part of tax credit (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter)
  136. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus
  137. The end of bipartisanship (Columbia Daily Spectator)
  138. Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Douglas County News-Press)
  139. China, US agree on economic rebalance (China Daily)
  140. Direct deposit of Social Security is safer, easier for winter travelers (Lexington Cl
  141. Narberth’s ‘fat budget’ projects tax hike (Main Line Times)
  142. Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (WVLT-TV Knoxville)
  143. 15 million face repaying part of tax credit (Arizona Daily Star)
  144. Millions will owe unexpected tax (The Clarion-Ledger)
  145. A Racial Divide Is Bridged by Hard Times (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  146. Exeter/Hampton/Rockingham community calendar (Hampton Union)
  147. IRS seeks to return refund to Hampton area residents (Hampton Union)
  148. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (The Oakland Press)
  149. Millions will have to repay part of spring tax credit (The Alliance Review)
  150. Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (San Diego Union-Tribune)
  151. Millions may have to repay part of Obama tax credit (KSDK St. Louis)
  152. One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
  153. Tax credit could cost you (NBC 12 Richmond)
  154. Study: U.S. recession makes retiring at 65 harder (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  155. SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gradâs immigration status means higher tuition (South Brunswick Post
  156. Millions of taxpayers get credit they shouldn't (San Francisco Chronicle)
  157. Forum helps explain health care (The Daily Gamecock)
  158. One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
  159. More Americans than Ever Lack Access to Food (WROC Rochester)
  160. Man Accused Of Using Fake Info (KPRC Local 2 Houston)
  161. Millions Will Have to Repay Part of Tax Credit (WBOC Salisbury)
  162. Bridge Card fraud legislation gets strong reaction (The Holland Sentinel)
  163. Tax-credit recipients may have to repay (Deseret News)
  164. Needing Proof She Had, Indeed, Embraced a New Home (New York Times)
  165. Millions may have to repay part of stimulus tax credit (San Jose Mercury News)
  166. Some residents still struggle to afford a place to live (The Bakersfield Californian)
  167. People don't want healthcare reform (The Herald Democrat)
  168. Clinic checks defended after criticism (China Daily)
  169. A Racial Divide Is Bridged by Hard Times (New York Times)
  170. Lost war bonds not easy to find (The Montana Standard)
  171. Tax credit may mean higher tax bill (USA Today)
  172. Surprise come tax time (USA Today)
  173. Crime Stoppers (The Pasadena Citizen)
  174. Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (The San Francisco Examiner)
  175. Besting 100 isn't what it used to be (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  176. Former Cal player sentenced in fraud case (KCOY Santa Maria)
  177. Criticism of U.S. Attorney Nominee Arises Late in Process (New York Times)
  178. NJ man admits producing false identification cards (Burlington County Times)
  179. Cal Poly Pomona online security breached (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
  180. Bank failure: Orion's demise expected, says analyst, predicting more closures in Flor
  181. Debate over illegal immigration is still raging (Fontana Herald News)
  182. One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
  183. Millions of couples, retirees will have to repay some of Obama tax credit (Minneapoli
  184. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (11 News Houston)
  185. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Sun-Sentinel)
  186. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (Rome News-Tribune)
  187. Speech Scarce on Specific Plans (St. Petersburg Times)
  188. One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
  189. Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Douglas County News-Press)
  190. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
  191. Bridgeton man admits producing fake documents (Courier-Post)
  192. Millions in U.S. will have to repay part of tax credit (The Oregonian)
  193. Millions Will Have To Repay Part Of Tax Credit (WAPT Jackson)
  194. Toys for Tots to help military families this holiday (The Potpourri)
  195. One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
  196. John Fanning: Overhaul of health care bad for seniors (Summit Daily News)
  197. Oops! Government Releases Bruno's Social Security Number (WROC Rochester)
  198. RTA Travel (The Filipino Express)
  199. Deepak Chopra: Why aren't we all in this together? (The Huffington Post)
  200. Gov says stimulus working (Legislative Gazette)
  201. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (The Vail Trail)
  202. Millions will have to repay part of tax credit (The News-Press)
  203. Lost war bonds not easy to find (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
  204. The Savvy Senior: It's re-evaluation time for Medicare Part D beneficiaries (Baxter B
  205. One spring night just before Easter, (Everett Herald)
  206. Gross general government debt grew in Q3 from Q2 (Budapest Business Journal)
  207. Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Parker Chronicle)
  208. HILLSBOROUGH: Committee adopts mandated identity theft rules (Hillsborough Beacon)
  209. Health care reform bill verging on ginless cocktail (Montgomery Advertiser)
  210. On the job (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
  211. How could anyone fall for that? (The Monterey County Herald)
  212. Study: U.S. recession makes retiring at 65 harder (Reno Gazette-Journal)
  213. Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Parker Chronicle)
  214. People in Business (The Clarion-Ledger)
  215. Briefs - Nov. 12 (Clarinda Herald-Journal)
  216. SOUTH BRUNSWICK: Gradâs immigration status means higher tuition (South Brunswick Post
  217. Friend-in-Deed: Couple has little left for holiday after medical bills (The State Jou
  218. Jordan: 813 firms added under social security umbrella (MENAFN)
  219. Officials: Vets can get help, but they have to try (The Ames Tribune)
  220. Friends and Neighbors: Nov. 14, 2009 (The Ames Tribune)
  221. CENTRAL JERSEY: League weighs in on tuition costs for undocumented (Windsor-Hights He
  222. Vail Valley Voices: The GOP's 'socialist' history (The Vail Trail)
  223. Meet Alice Goodwin, the 2009 Richmond Christmas Mother (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  224. John D. Forester Jr. : Forget your password? Me too (Reading Eagle)
  225. CENTRAL JERSEY: League weighs in on tuition costs for undocumented (Windsor-Hights He
  226. Weekend: 2010-2011 kindergarten registration, parent/teacher conferences scheduled (T
  227. Long-term family planning (Pocono Record)
  228. Neediest Families Fund kicks off 2009 campaign (The Standard-Times)
  229. Senior Scene (The Standard-Times)
  230. Latinos object to tag scrutiny (The Cincinnati Enquirer)
  231. County offices differ on Web worthiness for information (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
  232. Freshmen urged to get financial lives on track (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  233. Vail Valley Voices: The GOP's 'socialist' history (The Vail Trail)
  234. Capuano stumps in Silver City (The Taunton Gazette)
  235. On Leadership: Pragmatic compromise or selling out? (Washington Post)
  236. Authorities: Security guard admits to fatally shooting wife, man (The Brownsville Her
  237. STATE OF THE UNION: Council adopts an important ordinance (The Bloomington Alternativ
  238. Security guard admits to fatally shooting wife, man (The Monitor)
  239. Mobile-home owners rally for rights, respect (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  240. Free clinic exposes real health care needs in New Orleans (New Orleans Times-Picayune
  241. Police blotter: Nov. 14, 2009 (The Grass Valley Union)
  242. Salvation Army gears up for Christmas (KOIN News 6 Portland)
  243. Rep. Obey: Health Care Reform His Hardest Fight (WSAW Wausau)
  244. Rep. Obey: Health care reform his hardest fight (WQOW Eau Claire)
  245. UK Parliamentarians seek 'English test' for visa applicants (Express India)
  246. For job-hunting senior, the pressure is on (St. Petersburg Times)
  247. Easing the task of childcare options, costs (Lone Tree Voice)
  248. Job Search Scams: Protect Yourself Against Identity Theft (Network World)
  249. Our View: Showdown for Pelosi, Feinstein? (Merced Sun-Star)
  250. Social Security numbers, addresses of Cal Poly Pomona applicants revealed online (Inl