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Molik happy in retirement (Daily Telegraph) WHILE many athletes are despondent after announcing their retirement, Alicia Molik was a picture of happiness yesterday on her first day of her new life.
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Detroit Police Chief Announces Retirement (Officer.com) Detroit Police Chief Ella Bully-Cummings has announced her retirement from the force after more than 30 years of service.
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South Financial: Whittle’s retirement creates $12 million in expense (BizJournals) The South Financial Group said it expects to recognize $12 million of incremental expense during the third and fourth quarters of 2008 in connection with the planned retirement of Mack Whittle, chairman, president and chief executive. (TSFG)
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Ask Dr. Gott: Not looking forward to IBS in retirement A life governed by IBS (The Monterey County Herald) Dear Dr. Gott: I have suffered from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (diarrhea) for 50 years. It began in my early teens. I have tried everything from the early treatment of eating bland foods to today's adding bulk to my diet through the use of roughage and fiber.
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Reinventing Retirement (Westerly Sun) Karen Hawthorn of Westerly Adult Day Services shares how Baby Boomers are changing traditional retirement.
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New Head Of NH Retirement System Resigns (WMUR New Hampshire) CONCORD, N.H. -- The new head of New Hampshire's Retirement System has resigned, less than five months after taking the job. Constance Donovan took over the public pension system in April. She notified the board of trustees by letter on Thursday that she is leaving in 90 days.
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UK retirement site hosts open house (Lexington Herald-Leader) NICHOLASVILLE . Officials are pleased by the initial level of interest in Limestone Crossing, the new retirement community linked with the University of Kentucky that's coming to northern Jessamine County. During an open house Thursday at the newly opened model home and welcome center, UK President Lee Todd noted that 268 people have signed up as "priority depositors." Those are folks ...
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THE SPYGLASS: Taxpayers on hock for sweet city retirement (Colorado Springs Gazette) As businesses downsize, thousands of workers are shown the door through early retirement with not much to show for their company loyalty. That's not the case for Colorado Springs city workers, who can retire with taxpayer-funded benefits for years after their departure.
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Poll: Three in five Czechs want to work in retirement (Prague Daily Monitor) Prague, Sept 4 (CTK) - More than three-fifths of Czech employees would like to continue working even after they reach retirement age, and over one-fifth of current pensioners have a job, a figure ranking among the highest in the world, according to an international poll by the AXA agency released Thursday.
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NASA chief may consider extending life of shuttle program (PhysOrg) NASA Administrator Mike Griffin said Thursday that he's examining what it would take to keep the space shuttle flying for five years past its 2010 retirement date.
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