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Protect yourself from identity theft
To protect yourself Shred financial documents and paperwork containing personal information before you discard them. Do not respond to solicitations sent by mail that direct you to a Web site. Try to ensure credit card transactions are conducted in...Tags: Credit and Debt, Interior Policy, Social Security, Personal Data Collection
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A Charity Fails Families Of Fallen Firefighters After 9/11
Courant Staff WriterOn a mild day in late November 2001, Stephen Careaga stood under the brick façade of a storied New York fire station, an unlikely benefactor from the Pacific Northwest who traveled to Manhattan with a cashier's check for nearly $4 million. Three miles...Tags: Public Relations, Health Treatments, Terrorism, Disasters, Business Enterprises
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Driver Dies After Going Wrong Way On Route 9; Two Others Injured
Woman killed while driving the wrong way on Route 9 in a crash that also left others seriously injured. Police continued their investigation into the death of women whose remains were found a year ago in New Britain. And school officials in New Britain...Tags: Assault, Vehicles, Kensington, Wethersfield, Health Treatments
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What I learned when thieves stole my identity
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe first sign that something was wrong seemed harmless: A new Dell credit card arrived in my mail one afternoon. More landed in the mailbox the next day. Macy's. Bloomingdale's. Crate and Barrel. Radio Shack. Then later: Visa Sony, Toys R Us and Lowe's...Tags: Consumers, Sony Corp., Equifax Incorporated, Theft, Fraud
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Obama blasts McCain on Social Security plan
The Associated PressBarack Obama criticized John McCain's approach to Social Security on Saturday, saying it would undermine the government program aimed mainly at retirees. McCain said he would preserve Social Security. Both candidates spoke via satellite to a gathering of...Tags: Barack Obama, Employees, Social Security, George Bush, National Government
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Obama, McCain spar over Social Security
NEWARK - Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama criticized Republican John McCain's approach to Social Security yesterday, saying it would undermine the government program aimed mainly at retirees. McCain said he would preserve Social Security....Tags: Political Candidates, Retirement, Elections, Barack Obama, John McCain
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College students should study up on ID theft
Parents have plenty of advice for children starting college. Here's one more piece: Protect yourself against identity theft. "In today's world, the likelihood of either your data being lost in a campus environment or, worse, your identity being stolen...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Equifax Incorporated, Theft, Social Security, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Contractual details
Who's on Team Gloucester?Edwin 'Ted' Wilmot starts work as Gloucester's county attorney on Oct. 3, but signed his contract on Sept. 2. Among the perks in the contract is an annual $5,000 allowance for use of his vehicle for county business -- payable......Tags: Contracts, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia)
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Should we save Detroit?
MotorTrend MagazineIt's tough in Motown. Stare-at-the-sun, crawl-across-the-burning-sand tough. But the Detroit Three -- raggedy, gasping, wobbling -- can see salvation shimmering on the horizon -- retooled factories building smaller, more fuel-efficient cars; the UAW... -
Social Security solutions? You can play along at home
Politicians may be too chicken to fix Social Security's financial problems, but what about you? Can you make the politically tough decisions to shore up the system? Find out by playing the Social Security Game, created by the American Academy of...Tags: Retirement, Employees, Social Security
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Jobless rate up, signals 'R' word
Chicago Tribune reporterThe nation's jobless rate jumped to 6.1 percent in August—its highest level in five years—as U.S. employers accelerated workforce cuts in response to weakening economic conditions. The Labor Department reported Friday that employers chopped...Tags: Labor Markets, Economy, Michael Gregory, Employers, Business
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Jobs report sends markets further into bear territory
The Associated PressWall Street wrestled with intensifying economic worries Friday, extending sharp losses after a disheartening jobs report and then grudgingly engaging in some mild bargain hunting that gave the market some modest gains. The major indexes ended the week...Tags: Stock Activities, Business, Unemployment, Stocks
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