Word: 20s
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...myself at how my views toward Bush have changed," says Amanda. "Before this, my heroes were my parents. But now I've come to appreciate leadership." Shelley, meanwhile, is bracing herself for the plane flight from San Francisco, but says, "A lot of people in the city, in their 20s, feel rootless. Being with my family is very grounding." The vulnerability she's been feeling lately has helped her decide to move to Nashville next year, to be near Luke and his family. "Being close to my family is a lot better than being close to cool bars...
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...Among the Taliban commanders at Mazar was the regime's army chief, Mullah Fazil, a man in his mid-20s who is the youngest member of the inner circle around supreme Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar. Fazil's fate was unknown, but Alliance sources told Time that U.S. bombers inflicted heavy casualties on fleeing Taliban fighters. In Mazar locals rounded up stray Taliban who had failed to escape and held them until rebels arrived. Some captives were released and, a top Alliance official told Time, the conquering generals received specific orders not to mistreat prisoners of war. But the depths...
...chilly night three autumns ago, a young woman in her 20s walked past the chickens scratching in Granny He's courtyard and knocked on her red wooden door. The caller had done her research: she knew Granny He was Christian and that her husband, a teacher, spent time away. They talked about God for two hours that evening, and for longer on subsequent nights. Then the visitor arranged for a rare luxury?a car to drive Granny He to worship in someone's home. There, she and seven other believers sat facing the preacher. He said the Jesus...
...least that’s what the over-stressed but blissfully happy writer Cathy Hanauer likened it to in Glamour’s November “life tune-up.” She then proceeded to divide her life pie into the segments that defined her 20s, 30s and current lifestyle. As an over-stressed but blissfully happy college student, I could relate to the “but there should be 44 hours in each day” feeling I got from the article. As expected, my Harvard life pie has changed over the years as well...