Retirement
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Barbara Walters is retiring from TV journalism
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Barbara Walters long and distinguished career as a television journalist - nearly four decades of which unfolded at ABC News - will come to an end next summer when the 83-year-old retires.
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Barbara Walters to retire in May of 2014, report says
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Barbara Walters, one of television's most iconic and prominent journalists, will retire in May of 2014, according to multiple reports.
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Riderwood retirment computer burglaries total eight over several months
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Montgomery County Police are looking into a string of burglaries at a Silver Spring retirement community, the Gazette reports, including the theft of a company-owned computer.
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Hyattsville considers cutting retirement benefits for spouses of retired workers
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The city of Hyattsville is looking into cutting retirement benefits for spouses of its retired employees in a cost-cutting measure, the Gazette reports.
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Ten worst places to retire, D.C. makes the list
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Washington, D.C. is one of the worst places to retire in the entire country. That’s according to The U.S. News & World Report.
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California retirement home nurse refuses CPR on elderly woman, woman dies
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A central California retirement home is defending one of its nurses who refused pleas by a 911 operator to perform CPR on an elderly woman who later died, saying the nurse was following policy.
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Price of procrastination when saving money
CommentIf you're behind on your retirement savings, you aren't alone. Antwone Harris, a financial consultant at Charles Schwab, sat down with Natasha to talk about the price of procrastination.
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Mark Sullivan, Secret Service chief, to step down this month
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Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan announced his retirement, bringing to a close a turbulent period for the agency that included a South American prostitution scandal and a pair of White House gate-crashers.
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Retirement age could be raised to 70
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The Business Roundtable's plan would increase the full retirement age to 70 for both Social Security and Medicare and to partially privatize the health insurance program for older Americans.
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D.C. retirement plan plan information available
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D.C. is providing more information to workers about how the administrative expenses of their retirement plans are paid for.
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