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5 must-do's as age wave bears down on USA

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Bobbie Barker rides her bike July 26 in Austin. The USA will face an influx of aging Baby Boomers and elders.
 
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  Fire crews pour water on a fire after an explosion July 30, 2013, at the Blue Rhino propane gas company in Tavares, Fla.  John Herrell of the Lake County Sheriff's Office said early Tuesday that no one died despite massive blasts that ripped through   No fatalities after Fla. gas plant blast
Workers at a Florida gas plant rocked by a series of explosions have been accounted for.
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  You gotta give props to the 'Big Bang Theory' hair and makeup team for the bang-up job they did making the guys into the cast of 'Star Trek: The Next Generation.'   Time Warner Cable, CBS pull back from blackout
CBS, Time Warner Cable pull back from blackout as the parties decide to continue talks
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  The judge in Pfc. Bradley Manning's court-martial is planning on revealing her verdict at 1 p.m. Tuesday.   Manning to learn verdict in WikiLeaks court-martial
The judge in Pfc. Manning's court-martial will reveal her verdict at 1 p.m. Tuesday.
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  The Dodge Dart has been one of Chrysler Group's most important products   Chrysler earns $507 million in 2Q, up 16%
It's the last of Detroit's Big 3 to report for the quarter
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  The judge in Pfc. Bradley Manning's court-martial is planning on revealing her verdict at 1 p.m. Tuesday.   Five things to know Tuesday
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  politics      
  Joe Biden and Hillary Rodham Clinton   Clinton, Biden: A private breakfast
Vice President Biden hosts Hillary Rodham Clinton for breakfast.
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  A bicyclist makes his way past a stranded taxi on a flooded New York City street Aug. 28, 2011, as Tropical Storm Irene passes through the city.   Study: Sea-level rise threatens 1,400 U.S. cities
A rise in sea levels will threaten 1,400 U.S. cities if trends continue, a study says.
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  Green paint was splashed on the pipe organ of  the historic Bethlehem Chapel in the lower level of Washington National Cathedral.   Woman arrested in paint vandalism at D.C. cathedral
Woman arrested after National Cathedral chapels defaced following vandalism of other landmarks.
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  Frank Castillo pitched for the Chicago Cubs, Colorado, Detroit, Toronto, Boston and Florida from 1991 to 2005.   Former MLB pitcher drowns in Arizona lake
Castillo was on a pontoon boat with a friend when he decided to go swimming.
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