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Eminent Domain

Fighting for Your Home

If your city wants your property, it has a right to it. Many states are now trying to limit that power.
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Is It Making You Sick?

New research shows unhealthy substances are in everyday products throughout your personal living space. More>>

BU Your World: Campaign Watch

Politics & You

Campaign Watch: A West Virginia Speed Bump

A funny thing happened on the way to Sen. Barack Obama’s march to the Democratic nomination: He was thumped. More>>

BU Your World: Signing Away Your Home

The Law

Mistakenly Signing Away Your Home

When the man rang her doorbell and offered to save her home from foreclosure in 2002, Catherine Meads was beside herself. More>>

Net Hoaxes

Myth Buster

Internet Hoaxes

If you know where to look, you can easily determine the veracity of e-mail chain letters and other Internet urban legends. More>>

Your Health: Guardianship

Family

How We Can Protect Our Vulnerable Elderly

For decades, the news media have reported horror stories of unscrupulous or neglectful guardians who take advantage of vulnerable elders. More>>

BU Your World: Creature Comforter

Reinventing Your Life

A Couple Uproot Their Lives to Create an Animal Sanctuary

Alayne Marker and her husband Steve Smith founded the 160-acre Rolling Dog Ranch Animal Sanctuary in Ovando, Montana in 2000. More>>

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The Political Age Card?

Barack Obama said John McCain was "losing his bearings;" McCain's campaign accused Obama of trying to make an issue of McCain's age. More>>

Associated Press Online

Does Online Counseling Really Click?

Trying to save marriages with Internet therapy ... More>>

The Hartford Courant

Myth Buster: Older Workers

It turns out that total compensation for an age 50-plus worker compared with a younger worker runs from almost nothing more to three 3 percent more, according to an AARP study. More>>

AARP Bulletin Today

Samantha and Big are almost 50!

In the new 'Sex and the City' film, Carrie and Co. take on aging like a new pair of Choos. More>>

Associated Press Online

Older Writers Get a Legal Assist

Mintz and more than 150 writers have filed an age discrimination suit against virtually the entire Hollywood establishment. More>>

AARP Bulletin Today

When men marry later, age gap is larger

Fame, power and big bucks tend to make up for gray hair, paunches and wrinkles. More>>

San Jose Mercury News

Man marks 100 years by ice-skating

When Stanley Paluch turned 90, he received an offer that might sound preposterous. Once Paluch reached 95, he was told, he could ice-skate all he wanted, free of charge. More>>

Detroit Free Press

Primary Results

Time’s running out for Clinton to catch Obama. More>>

AARP Bulletin Today


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"Q. What should one do immediately following the death of a spouse?"

The first steps as a newly widowed person can seem frightfully difficult.

"I've been getting phone calls that are recorded messages about cleaning services and credit cards. How do I stop them?"

You could install an answering machine and caller identification so you can screen out calls like this. If there's no number displayed or a number you don't recognize, don't answer the phone.

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