Today is Monday
Sep 08, 2008
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Does age matter?* Tuesday, August 26, 2008
(*When choosing the next President)
The issue of age and the Presidency is as old as the Constitution itself. When the framers ratified the cornerstone of American government in 1788, they saw fit to insert an age restriction in Article 2 requiring that a President be at least 35 years old.
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'We have the ability to make things better' Monday, August 25, 2008
Older generation will take the lead, says AARP’s Novelli
GQ magazine calls him the sixth most powerful man in Washington, D.C., but as Bill Novelli readily admits, his power comes straight from the people he represents—all 38 million of them.
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People make the place Monday, August 25, 2008
Residents create thriving community spirit
This year, Erickson Retirement Communities is celebrating the 25th anniversary of opening its first community—Charlestown in Baltimore, Md.
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Rudeness rising Monday, August 25, 2008
How to cope with the impolite
Most of us don’t have to search too far back in our memory to recall an encounter with rudeness.
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Handing down Heritage: Hunting for tradition Monday, August 25, 2008
Father, daughter discover bond, friendship in great outdoors
As a female hunter I stand out in the duck blind, at the goose picker’s, or at the shooting range. But despite never quite fitting in, there are few moments I cherish more than the quality time I spend with my father, sharing a hobby and a way of life he has passed down to me.
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