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Jill Greenberg

Not sure if you have seen the funny, clever video put together by Peter Oakley, that turns the idea of age on its' head.
Late last week, TMZ caught this great video of a Tony Bennett signing autographs after an appearance on Regis and Kelly. And guess what the big fan stuck in Tony's face to get the signature?
This week saw the unveiling of two online forums that the Presidential candidates are using to talk about the issues. One, which began on Thursday, brought to us by MySpace and MTV- click here to check it out.
If you're already feeling guilty about not doing your exercise this morning, be sure to check out this great AP story about the 59-year old college football player. It will only make you feel worse. Mike Flynt, at nearly 60, is starting on Saturday as his team, the Sul State Lobos, battle Howard…
Hispanic blogs are abuzz here and here with the latest about older Hispanics- they need Social Security and without it, more than half would be barely be able to have a decent standard of living (ie. poverty level). With companies running away from pensions obligations faster than a speeding bullet…
Today the CDC, AARP, and AMA have unleashed a big media blitz to encourage Americans to get their flu shots this fall. I don't need to tell you it's gonna hurt. The good news? You'll get a lollipop and you won't get the flu this winter.
Today, the oldest man in the world turns 112. It should be noted, the world's oldest person is a woman. And she's 114.
Update from CQ here, but lots of drama in Congress today on SCHIP, the State Children's Health Insurance Program. Congress is close to a reauthorization deal, but it's just not enough when you consider that a whole lotta people who are 65 plus can't afford their drugs and may lose access to their…
Astudy out today shows 70 percent of baby boomers bought music last year and account for one in three CDs purchased last year. Study was done by the NPD group for AARP and the National Association of Record Merchandisers.
According to a report from the Today Show on Saturday, women are forgoing the dye jobs and going au natural. Even better, NBC is encouraging it. "Embrace your age. Own it. Be 50 and be proud to be your age."
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