Word: waited
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...early riser. "Believe it or not, Idon't mind waking up early. I've found that if youdon't have to wait in line you get moreaccomplished," he says...
With Dartmouth clinching the league title,Harvard must now wait until Sunday when thepairings and seedings of the NCAA Tournament areannounced to see where it stands...
...carrying my copy of the New York Review of Books when I met another friend. I started to babble about how excited I was to have finally received the 35th anniversary issue, and then I stopped mid-sentence, seeing her expression. "What are you, 50?" she asked. "But wait," I wanted to exclaim, "I also read...
...Georgia State University who retired in 1994 to share her special expertise: saving money. Kilgo is publisher of the bimonthly newsletter Creative Downscaling, in which she passes on ideas gleaned from her own life-style, including the best way to purchase used cars, plus tips on buying clothes (wait for end-of-season sales) and making your own snacks. "I grew up in poverty as the daughter of sharecroppers," says Kilgo, whose husband Randal, 55, retired in 1997 after 32 years with the U.S. Postal Service. "But my parents were smart and frugal and taught me how to save money...
Assuming that the numbers place you in the black, you then have to decide what to do in this new chapter in your life. Don't wait for inspiration. Experts advise getting some experience in a career field or business area that interests you a year or so before you plan to retire. This can be done many ways, including a part-time job or volunteer work. "If you want to own a coffee bar, get a part-time job dishing out caffe latte and see if it's for you. If you want to be a teacher, volunteer...