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Congress Offers Skimpy Relief For Working Retirees
April 14, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A16 A new law will allow older Americans in the next century to work after age 65 without losing Social Security benefits. Unfortunately, the law doesn’t do much for millions of …
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Aarp Leader Gives Lawmakers Barely Passing C-
March 17, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A12 Washington’s older citizens did not fare well in the 1996 state Legislature. “This was not our year,” sums up the American Association of Retired Persons’ political action leader for Eastern …
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CV Basketball Coach Terry Irwin Retires After 13 Years At Central Valley And Six At G-Prep, He Steps Down To Spend More Time With His Family
March 4, 1996 in Sports on Page C1 Irwin
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Advocacy Group For Senior Citizens Is Out Of Touch
March 3, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A14 Is the American Association of Retired Persons effectively addressing the foremost issues facing older Americans? Is the 32-million-member special interest group doing a good job of informing and communicating with …
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Health Insurance Crisis Challenges Younger Retirees
February 4, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A14 Like so many these days, Tom and Jane Hainline of Spokane retired too early to qualify for Medicare, which doesn’t kick in until age 65. Fortunately, the Hainlines had an …
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Public Periscope
January 8, 1996 in Nation/World on Page A5 A million here, a million there Much of the debate at Tuesday night’s City Council meeting was over the $15,000 requested by Spokane COPS. But the council authorized nearly $6 …
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Nunn To Call It Quits In Senate Loss Of Most Prominent Dixie Demo Adds To Party’s Congressional Woes
October 10, 1995 in Nation/World on Page A1 Sam Nunn announces he will not seek another term in the Senate. Photo by Associated Press
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Stewart’s Career As Oakland’s Ace Comes To An End
July 24, 1995 in Sports on Page D4 Rather than go to the bullpen, Dave Stewart retires. Photo by Associated Press
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Liberty District Superintendent Retiring In June
February 23, 1995 in Washington Voices on Page V5 The Liberty School District is looking for a new superintendent. Armin Vogt has announced he will retire June 30 after 34 years in the district, the last 10 as superintendent.

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