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July-August 2003
Vol. 24, No. 4

Dominic Pacyga, B.J. Walker, and Jody Kretzmann, at the 2003 Chicago conference, discuss current efforts to revitalize neighborhoods ravaged by decades of urban renewal and the flight of young people to the suburbs.
Presenters at the 2003 Chicago conference discuss revitalizing neighborhoods ravaged by decades of flight of young people to the suburbs. Full story.

Front Page

  • Aging -- Chicago Style!
Potomac Sources
  • Confusion Marks Medicare Drug Bill
  • GAO Faults CMS on Waivers
Forum
  • Letters
  • 'Why Survive?' Author Revisits His Pulitzer Prize-Winning Book
Inside Aging Today In Focus : Redefining Retirement: Engaging Elders in the Civic Society Business and Aging
  • Experts in Aging Can Give Companies Mature-Market Edge
Research Today
  • Applying Research to Practice: The Test for Dementia Settings
  • Key Findings Point to Better Practices
Arts and Media Currents
  • Connections: Portraits From a Long-Term Care 'Neighborhood'
  • Peaceful Bathing, Easy Swallowing
ASA Update
  • ASA Program Celebrates 10 Years of Promoting Diversity

 

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