US & World News, Wednesday 9/5 (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)

Anyone who contributes to the social security system can receive their share of social security benefits when they qualify for same upon retirement or disability. A spouse of a person contributing to social security can also receive certain derivative benefits as a result of the marriage, provided the marriage lasted at least 10 years. The primary spouse must be eligible for benefits in order for the derivative spouse to receive benefits. The primary spouse must be at least age 62 and fully insured, even if not actually receiving benefits in order for the derivative spouse to be eligible to receive benefits. The derivative spouse can also collect benefits from social security if the primary spouse should die before the derivative spouse dies. The widower benefits are double the amount and can be collected starting at age 60 rather than age 62.

US & World News, Wednesday 9/5 (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)

Friends Of Missing Millionaire Adventurer Hopeful (Reno, NV) -- Search teams in Nevada will resume the hunt for adventurer Steve Fossett at daybreak.

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Britney Spears Sets Release Date For LP; Plus Carrie Underwood, Maroon 5, Robin Thicke, Chamillionaire, Usher & More, ... (MTV Music Television)

Britney Spears' new single just dropped, and now comes news that her yet-untitled album is due November 13.

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Women who go digging for gold (The Buffalo News)

With “Being Jane” in the theaters and Mr. Darcy a household name, most women can quote the beginning of Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice.” All together now:

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Excerpt: 'Girls Gone Mild' Chapter One (NPR)

"Hi, Slut!" There is a metal go-go cage in which a group of Duke girls clad in tiny denim skirts and halters perform a modified pole dance, but no one seems to be watching. . .

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Jane Greig leaves some parting advice (Austin American-Statesman)

Before our consumer columnist signs off, she's leaving us her best tips and contacts.

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The Merchant of Death: Basil Zaharoff (Ludwig von Mises Institute)

If the Lord God Jehovah had not created Basil Zaharoff, some novelist sooner or later would certainly have got around to the job. Indeed, it is by no means certain that Zaharoff, as we have him, is not the joint product of God and the fiction writers.

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Identity 'Crisis' (San Diego Union-Tribune)

On the last page of “A River Runs Through It,” Norman Maclean's 1976 gem about fishing and family, the father says, “It is those we live with and love and should know who elude us.” Mike O'Connor's story could be Exhibit A.

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Be prepared and courthouse research won't be scary (The Norman Transcript)

This week as I gave a presentation to the HCE Genealogical Group on courthouse research, it reminded me that...

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K-Fed's lawyers serve third subpoena (Moldova.org)

Kevin Federline's lawyers served another subpoena on an ex-member of U.S. singer Britney Spears' team, requiring her to testify in the couple's custody case.Served with papers Tuesday was Shannon Funk, who was Spears assistant for less than a month before being fired after a disastrous cover shoot with OK! magazine, E! News reported Wednesday.Funk is the third former member of Spears' payroll to ...

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Atle Selberg (Princeton Town Topics)

Atle Selberg, 90, of Princeton, a Professor Emeritus in the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study, died August 6 at home.

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US & World News, Wednesday 9/5 (FOX 7 WTVW Evansville)

(d) The choice-of-law rule for the interpretation of a registered order is that the law of the issuing State governs the underlying terms of the controlling support order. One important exception exists; if the registering and issuing State have different statutes of limitation for enforcement, the longer time limit applies, Section 604.

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