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October/November 2006


Here is a list of all the articles that you'll find in the October/November 2006 print edition of AARP Segunda Juventud. (How can you enjoy all this great content? Get the magazine.)

Note: All articles from the magazine do not necessarily appear online. Look for hyperlinks (underlining) below to identify and access articles that are available online. Check back each month for new online content.



INFO
Up With Lowriding

Many Latinos who spent hours on their own lowriders now enjoy this hobby with their children and even grandchildren, spreading creativity across generations.
By Luis Clemens

Music Sans Borders
¡Baila!, a new collection released by Putamayo World Music, crosses oceans to celebrate an opening of musical borders.
By Aaron Shulman

Callers Beware
Hispanics spend more time on the cell phone than their non-Hispanic counterparts: choosing a plan carefully is important.
By Theodore Fischer

New Community Hot Spot
New Spanish-language library services are addressing the needs of communities nationwide.
By Karen J. Bannan

FEATURE ARTICLES
Mindful Exercise

Keep your mind in tiptop shape. Arm yourself with a dictionary, a good neighbor, some garlic and onions, and a shiny pair of dancing shoes. And, of course, read this story.
By Barbra Rodríquez

A Whole New Playground
The Bold and Beautiful's Lorenzo Lamas has made the leap from renegade to romper room. Read how his three little girls are melting the bad boy's heart.
By Liz Balmaseda

DEPARTMENTS
Panorama

Tradition Sells: In Madrid, 100 year old shops impart Old World charm, and have bustling business.
By Katharine Díaz

Plan
Put Your Retirement on Remote Control
With target-date lifecycle funds, you make just one decison: when you want to retire. The fund company does the rest.
By Theodore Fischer

AARP
AARP CEO Bill Novelli's new book, 50+: Igniting a Revolution to Reinvent America, explores the reality of aging and the promise it holds.

Encore
Soul Surfing: At age 54, Nora de Hoyos Comstock launched Las Comadres para las Américas, an e-mail based group that has grown to 6,000 strong worldwide.
By Fresia Rodríquez Cadavid


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