MSNBC - This is going to be a really weird event,” says Jay Foley, director of the nonprofit Identity Theft Resource Center. He foresees a flurry of complaints and threatened lawsuits directed at the bureaucracies that haven’t removed Social Security numbers
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News4Jax.com - JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A soldier thousands of miles away serving in Iraq has been forced to deal with a frustrating problem involving his identity and his money. Fran Soloman said her son, Spc. Anthony Pardella, is missing about $800 from his bank

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