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...Wrong, acne-face! There?s something called Grey Power. And according to recent reports, even Madison Avenue is starting to appreciate the money muscle of the 74 million Americans over 50. We?re the fastest-growing segment of the population. We?ve put our kids through school and now have more disposable income than our grandchildren. Pop culture has made us vain enough to think we?re still young; medical science has convinced us we?re never going to die. We rent loads of movies, know how to operate a computer and (as Harry Shearer pointed out in an excellent...
...Harvard women’s tennis team on Friday, but it was age and experience which ultimately felled the squad on Saturday as the Crimson won 4-3 and then lost 3-4 in the consolation rounds of the USTA/ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championships in Madison, Wisc...
DIED. ELROY (Crazylegs) HIRSCH, 80, Hall of Fame receiver for the Los Angeles Rams; in Madison, Wis. After three injury-plagued years with the Chicago Rockets, he became a star after the Rams switched him from running back to split end. During the team's 1951 championship season, he caught 10 touchdown passes...
...DIED. ELROY ("CRAZYLEGS") HIRSCH, 80, Hall of Fame Los Angeles Rams' receiver who resurrected his career after a stint as a running back with the woeful Chicago Rockets; in Madison, Wisconsin. Hirsch, who gained his nickname from his ungainly running style, suffered three injury-plagued losing seasons with the Rockets. But at Los Angeles, Hirsch became one of American football's first great receivers, catching 10 touchdown passes during the team's 1951 championship season...
...Canadian government did have to ability to buy drugs in mass quantities all along and still does have the ability to buy for veterans. With the new Medicare, Congress sold the right to buy in mass quantities to the Drug Companies along with their souls. Cathy Melvin East Madison, Maine...