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                    [Title] => Recovering the sexy years
                    [Summary] => Remember Suzanne Sommers? She was America TV’s sweetheart from the late ‘70s till the early ‘80s, when Sarah Jessica Parker was just a wisp of a child and Sex and the City would have been considered pornographic. Her TV show, Three’s Company, with the irreplaceable comic John Ritter, and brunette Joyce de Witt, was a wholesome and usually hilarious  sitcom about two women sharing an apartment with a man who had to pretend he was gay, though he was not.
                    [DatePublished] => 2006-09-30 00:00:00
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                    [AuthorName] => SAVOIR FAIRE  By Mayenne Carmona
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                    [Title] => Sexy and swinging at 60
                    [Summary] => Sixty. The number ignited with vicious honesty. I remembered our parents reaching that age and I thought, "Omigosh! They were as ancient as the renowned museums we visited together." But looking again, there were no rocking chairs, hearing aids or walking sticks in our house, and the only hint of aging was the Polident soaking solution used for dentures and bridges. 


Now, it’s our turn. In the new millennium, 60 is no longer the downside of a wave, middle age, or old age. Neither is it necessarily a forecaster of how you or I should behave.
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Now, it’s our turn. In the new millennium, 60 is no longer the downside of a wave, middle age, or old age. Neither is it necessarily a forecaster of how you or I should behave.
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