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AARP
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AARP,
a voluntary U.S. organization of older persons, who may or may not be retired, with the goal of improving the welfare of persons over 50 years of age. Among other actions, the group seeks out lower cost car, travel, and health insurance for its members. The AARP advocates for older individuals on legislative, consumer, education, and legal issues. Formerly called American Association of Retired Persons.


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In publications as diverse as Forbes, AARP The Magazine, Living Southern Style, and Outdoors Magazine, we see common themes of promoting collegetowns as great places to settle.
AARP introduced AARP The Magazine with the March/April 2003 issue, bringing together its two premier titles--AARP Modern Maturity and My Generation magazines--into a single lifestyle publication built on the strength of the AARP name.
``Hollywood, the heart of age discrimination, is just waking up to the fact that grown-ups want movies to go to,'' says Nancy Griffin, new West Coast editor of AARP the Magazine, which recently featured Kevin Spacey, Cybil Shepherd and Anthony Hopkins on its cover.
 
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