Editorial: Meet Jane Doe: She’s 100 – and stoned – Union-News & Sunday Republican
The baby boomers are born between 1946 and 1964.
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Editorial: Meet Jane Doe: She’s 100 – and stoned – Union-News & Sunday Republican
Associated Press Perry Parks, 67, takes a puff of marijuana at his home in Rockingham, N.C., Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010. The retired Army pilot suffers crippling pain from degenerative disc disease and arthritis before turning to marijuana, which he
House passes bill to delay Medicare physician payment cut for 1 month – Ortho SuperSite
The House of Representatives voted Thursday to approve a bill that extends unemployment benefits and delays a planned 21% cut in Medicare physician payments until late March. In December, House members voted to approve a defense appropriations bill
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Saluté the Heart Ball – Colorado Springs Gazette
The children of the Baby Boomer generation are not projected to live as long as us,” she said. “We’re not doing such a good job with the health of our children.” But, she said, “We can make a difference.” Emcees Shannon Brinias and Don
Smart ideas – Reading Eagle
Companies are being confronted with a rapidly aging workforce. Nearly one in three American workers will be older than 50 by 2012, and America is a young country compared with Japan and Germany. China is also aging rapidly, thanks to its one-child
DVDs: Another Trippy Rabbit Hole – New York Times
But only one can boast the endorsement of the original Alice: the 1933 Paramount “Alice in Wonderland,” being released to DVD by Universal Studios Home Entertainment ($19.98, not rated), the current rights holder. In a Jan. 7, 1934, article in


