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Dec
05
2008

The AARP just released a survey on how couples deal with retirement. Well, there's good news and bad news.

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Dec
04
2008

On the day President-elect Barack Obama made history, spontaneous celebrations broke out in a Washington, D.C. neighborhood that had one been torn apart by racial tensions and rioting. A look at new urbanism.

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article by Chris Simkins, VOA News 

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Dec
03
2008

Older people tend to feel about 13 years younger than their chronological age, from one of the findings of a study forthcoming in the Journals of Gerontology

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Dec
02
2008
by Mike Kravinsky
After The Beatles broke up in 1970, all four had solo careers. From time to time a recording put out by a former member was considered great, but none of the solo albums reached the heights or "event" status that they achieved when they were together. Last week I listened to the latest release of Th...
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Dec
01
2008

Environmental activists are encouraging Americans to buy more locally grown products to lower climate-changing emissions. But could a shift in the American diet be even more effective?

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Nov
29
2008
by Paul Sedan
This is a great commentary in The Christian Science Monitor by Paul Sedan. CHARLOTTE, N.C. - One thing the financial crisis shows is that the United States is in trouble because Americans have stopped making stuff. It used to be that we made a lot of stuff: televisions, clothes, washing machine...
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Nov
26
2008

Baby Boomers may not recognize themselves and their surroundings by the year 2028 as a result of an evolving global environment and marketplace.

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Nov
24
2008
by Mike Kravinsky
This is so depressing. According to the grim National Intelligence Council and their 122 page report of current world trends, it says America will be screwed by 2025. Not screwed completely, but screwed enough.  The report summary starts with these words, "The international system—as cons...
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In Episode 4 of The Nextnik, Larry is getting more comfortable with his search. He tries a Yoga class that Ann recommends. It really works for him! He also checks out a winery. Maybe fine wines is what he'll do.

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