retirement

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Should tenured profs be allowed to teach as long as they want?

A new survey finds almost 50 percent of tenured faculty 50 or older would like to and expect to work past the age of 67.

Should tenured profs be allowed to teach as long as they want?
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Greeks warned of austerity measures

Greeks warned of austerity measures
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Should you save for your kid's college or your own retirement?

Should you save for your kid's college or your own retirement?
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Takeouts: L.A. Angels' Torii Hunter, out of line or on target? Your responses on government and genius

Takeouts: L.A. Angels' Torii Hunter, out of line or on target? Your responses on government and genius
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Americans waiting longer to retire

Americans waiting longer to retire
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Takeouts: a tale of two pension plans, LA Lakers' losing streak

Takeouts: a tale of two pension plans, LA Lakers' losing streak
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Retirement in India

While retirement homes for the elderly are commonplace in the US, they are a new, and growing, phenomenon in India. Reporter Elliot Hannon visits one of the newly constructed Indian retirement communities to see who's moving in.

Retirement in India
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Retire in Mexico

About a million Americans live in Mexico. Many are retirees looking for good weather and less expensive living. The State of Oaxaca is aiming to grab its share of American seniors. Shannon Young reports.

Retire in Mexico
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No tears for Bernard Madoff

Anchor Lisa Mullins speaks with Willard Foxton, whose father, William, took his own life when he learned that he'd lost all his money in Bernard Madoff's financial scam.

No tears for Bernard Madoff
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Bailout veterans cash in

Weekday, morning drive-time, live news program for engaged listeners (ongoing)

Bailout veterans cash in
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Retirement planning amid economic turbulence

John McCain unveiled an economic plan that would waive rules forcing senior citizens to withdraw from their IRAs or 401(k)s beginning at age 70 1/2. Barack Obama also supports the idea. What could the proposed rule change means for retirees?

Retirement planning amid economic turbulence