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As a rule, old popes don't retire; they sit upon St. Peter's throne until called to their reward. John Paul is of the mold. Though he turns 80 in May and suffers from Parkinson's disease and a bad hip, the frail Pontiff has given no hint that...
Eng and Chang (1) may be Siam's most famous twins, but Thailand has lots of pairs vying for attention: Aree and Naree Wongluekiet (2), 13, scratch golfers and identical twins, last week became the second youngest players to compete in the LPGA. Johnny and Luther Htoo (3), mystical preteen...
WE'RE STAYING Rather than move to sunny states like Arizona and Florida, most of America's 78 million baby boomers will retire in the metropolitan areas where they spent their peak career years, according to a recent report released by the Milken Institute. Demographers also predict that greater wealth...
Fact: no one will root for our sports teams. The clubs will move, change names, move, change names and move again. The stadiums will close to make way for parking lots, theme restaurants and parking lots for theme restaurants. The stars will retire and bigger, stronger and faster stars will...
This is a first, folks. Never before has a pro athlete made the nightly news with his decision to retire from advertising. Then again, this isn't your run-of-the-mill sports superstar. This is Michael Jordan, sports' answer to Elvis. In fact, it seems His Airness didn't...