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Dance Dance Revolution for Seniors
And Shanta is no mere game-obsessed teeny-bopper; she’s soon to be 68 years old, and her favorite dance partner, her husband John, is a youthful 70. The considerable health implications of their activities become clear when you learn the results.
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New Pew Report: Recession Turns a Graying Office Grayer
The Pew Research Center released a report September 3 noting two distinct trends in the labor force: older adults are working longer, and younger adults are waiting longer to start working.
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The SEC’s OIG Investigation on Madoff
The complaint submitted in 2005 was entitled “The World’s Largest Hedge Fund is a Fraud” and detailed approximately 30 red flags indicating that Madoff was operating a Ponzi scheme, a scenario it described as “highly likely.”
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Nancy (Drew, that is) and Me
her doting father, a successful lawyer, never seemed to question her questionable activities — or ask, “How come you’re not in college?” or “Isn’t it time you got a job?” or demand that she be home by ten. He never scolded her about not cleaning her room either because the Drews’ wonderful housekeeper did all…
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Shop for Home (and tunics!): Angela Adams
The rugs are as beautiful as before (as seen in the Birds and the Bees collection) and the furniture stylish, such as the Lily dressing table, Seabird Sidecase and Pod screens. Trays, pillows, glasses, paper goods, handbags, fine art prints and yes, tunics.
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When Does the Greed Stop?
“What is it about working men and women that you find so offensive?”
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Twenty-six Lies About H.R. 3200
A notorious analysis of the House health care bill contains 48 claims. Twenty-six of them are false and the rest mostly misleading. Only four are true.
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The FBI Issues A Reverse Mortgage Fraud Report
They facilitate appraisal fraud by arranging for minor cosmetic repairs, or falsely documenting repairs, that were never performed to inflate the appraisal. They also fraudulently create fictitious loans and liens that enable them to distribute the loan proceeds to themselves, the straw buyer, and others at closing.
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CultureWatch, August 2009
Duchess of Death tells of Agatha Christie’s travels with her husband on Middle East digs, to sleep in a tent or on a desert floor, hardly usual in a woman “to the manor born.” Dreaming in French thrives on the gossipy, ex-pat society of Paris. Drawing in…
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Phineas Staunton’s Painting of Henry Clay Returns to the Senate
“It was reserved for Mr. Clay to eclipse them all…there was a fascinating grandeur and charm in his eloquence that was simply indescribable, and that…could never be equaled.”





