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January-February 2009
Vol. 30, No. 1

Front Page

  • Volunteer “Ambassadors” Help California United Nations of Elders
Potomac Sources
  • Health Promises vs. Hard Choices
Inside Aging Today
  • Budget Crisis Will Mean State Service Cuts for Elders
  • Boomers’ Addictions Present Treatment, Recovery Challenges
  • Law Center Wins Medicare Drug Protections
Forum
  • New Rites of Passage and the Making of an Elder Culture
In Focus
  • The Connected Age—How to Continue Work With Purpose
  • The Recession Hits “Encore” Careers
  • Reinvent Yourself! Gives Women Working Solutions to Meltdown
  • Understanding Why Some Pass on “Encore” Careers
  • Barriers, Solutions for Older Workers
Business & Aging
  • Rolling Out for Nonprofit Success: Staying Viable in Tight Times
    • The Nonprofit Business Playbook
Engaged Age
  • Volunteer “Ambassadors” Help California United Nations of Elders
Media Currents
  • Is “Change in the Wind” for Entertainment Industry’s Ageism?
    • Prime Time Ageism
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