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Charlotte Marshall

These folks might not be able to see into the future, but they can do a pretty good job at guessing! AARP Magazine has a feature where they ask scientists and visionaries what they thought the the next decade may look like, for the environment, health, work and even relationships! Take a peek at…
Our own Patricia Barry has a great piece at AARP Bulletin about the recent efforts against health care reform as the ideological war on the bill just seems to be getting worse. But what will happen to health care reform if opponents succeed?:
Ah, the beauty of the internet. If you don't have the opportunity to go to AARP's National Event and Expo in Orlando kicking off next week, you can enjoy all of the event's features -- right from your computer. AARP's 2010 Digital Experience allows AARP online users to not only check out what's…
Retirement USA and the Social Security Administration ( SSA) have some information showing how Social Security is a lifeline to older Americans, particularly women. Via AFL-CIO blog:
Did you know September is Hispanic Heritage Month? If not, you should check out our section on AARP.org that covers Hispanic American history, profiles various legends and groundbreaking stars, as well as highlights some of the incredible Latinos who have made a difference in their community.
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Check out this honest and completely relatable account of one woman's experience as a college student leaving her parents, and her own feelings that developed 37 years later after she dropped her youngest child off at college:
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AARP has a great and thoughtful piece about learning how to say sorry as you get older. Everyone has their regrets towards the ones they love, and when one gets on in age, making reparations can be the best thing -- not just for the person involved, but for yourself:
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