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Cover: The Boomer Files
The generation that vowed to stay forever young is coming up on a major milestone. But for the 3.4 million Americans who were born in 1946, retirement is a distant prospect, and life still holds plenty of promise and surprises. They've been hippies and yuppies; and now it's the time of the 'abbies': aging baby boomers.
Albert Brooks: The Times They Are A-Changin'
Why I stand apart from my generation. As far apart as possible.
Live Talk Transcript: Jerry Adler on Baby Boomers
NEWSWEEK’s Jerry Adler examined the boomer generation as it heads into its 60s. He joined us for a Live Talk on the subject on Thursday, Nov. 10.

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The Baby Boom: Suddenly 60

11/06/05: Jerry Adler, NEWSWEEK senior editor; and Cheryl Russell, editor and director, New Strategist Publications; former editor, American Demographics magazine




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