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FH Boom Daily Digest-Feb. 22, 2008

Top News from Today's "Boomiverse"

States Seek To Stretch Working Years Of Baby Boomers About To Retire
Vittorio Hernandez
www.allheadlinenews.com

Overview: “Various states are seeking ways to delay the retirement of a large chunk of American labor force through policies and programs designed to keep baby boomers in the work place.”

http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7010112101


Suicide Is A Tragedy - No Matter How Old The Victim Is
Janet Bagnall
www.canada.com

Overview: “If today is an average day, three Quebecers will kill themselves. Chances are they will be men. At least one will be age 50 or older. Tomorrow, same thing. And the next day. Year in and out, suicide exacts a terrible toll in this province.”

http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/columnists/story.html?id=3180972e-3b14-47e0-bd76-853bbb6c8289


Baby Boomers Attracted To Vehicles That Blur The Line Between Cars And SUVs
Mark Savage
www.jsonline.com

Overview: “…[Now] the demographics of market-driving baby boomers seem to be pushing the market to crossovers. These are tall wagons that look more refined than the old family Country Squire or Bel-Aire of the 1960s.”

http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=720469

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