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Jim  Bach
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Suzanne  Barlyn
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Ilene  Beckerman
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Joanna Biggar
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Rick Bowers
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Kelly  Crumrin
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Om Dixon
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Robin  Dorman
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Mike Edelhart
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Gillette Edmunds
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Mary Beth Franklin
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Anne Field
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Gwen Gibson
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Sara Godwin
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Deborah  A. Grandinetti
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Lisa Howard
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Leslie Jay
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Randy  Johnson
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Pat  Joseph
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Robin  K. Levinson
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Dan  Littman
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Sharon McKenna
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Adam Meyerson
 

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Madelyn  Miller
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Peter  Nachtrieb
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Melba  Newsome
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Nina Nowak
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Bill Parkinson
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Fran Quittel
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Catharine  Reeve
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Kyle Roderick
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Dr.  David Schnarch
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Judy Schneider
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Bruce  Schoenfeld
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Kathleen McGinn Spring
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David  Steinberg
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Linda  Tagliaferro
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Mary Tudor
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Savitha  Varadan
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Pueng  Vongs
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Peter  Weaver
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Kathi  Wolfe
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David  Wolfgang-Kimball
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Lois Wyse
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Reshma Memon Yaqub
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Judith Zimmer
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Tom  Zoellner
 


Rick Ackerman
Rick Ackerman is a financial columnist for the San Francisco  Examiner. He publishes a daily newsletter, Black Box Forecasts,  geared to professional traders.

 

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Jim Bach
Jim Bach began his career in Southern California where he was a  cartoonist for the newspapers of the University of California,  Riverside, and Cypress College. He moved to the Bay Area in 1998 to attend the Academy of Art College in San Francisco and is a freelance cartoonist.

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Suzanne  Barlyn
Suzanne Barlyn, a New Jersey-based freelance writer, practiced law prior to her career as a journalist. She is a former reporter for FORTUNE magazine, where she covered Wall Street. Barlyn holds a B.A. in English from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, and a J.D. from The American University in Washington, D.C. She has appeared  on the Today show and CNN.

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Ilene  Beckerman
Ilene Beckerman is the author of Love, Loss, and What I Wore.  She grew up in Manhattan during a time when women wore clothes  requiring foundation garments that would terrify a modern young woman. In 1973 she purchased a beige wool pantsuit from the Spiegel catalog  and got her first job.

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Joanna Biggar
Joanna Biggar has been writing and teaching writing for over 17 years  on such diverse subjects as women explorers and Chinese computers. Her work has been featured in the Washington Post Magazine and National Geographic books.

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Rick Bowers,rickb@thirdage.com
Rick Bowers was the executive editor of ThirdAge Inc. Previously, he was editor-in-chief of ThirdAge News Service, which provided news and  feature articles to ThirdAge.com, Yahoo!, The Microsoft Network, and over 200 newspapers. He was also a founding editor of Maturity News Service, a trailblazing news agency. Rick has written for the Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, USA Today, and Time.

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Kelly Crumrin
Kelly Crumrin, ThirdAge's former Travel channel assistant, worked as an editor at the Gale Group and @Home Network and did online research for LookSmart. She lived in Illinois for 20 years before moving to San  Francisco in 1998.

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Om Dixon
Om Dixon was the Health Producer for ThirdAge Inc. Prior to his work at ThirdAge, Om has also worked on "Dr. Dean" (NBC Network), CNET Central, Know Zone, Next Step, and America's Most Wanted.

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Robin Dorman
Robin Dorman has written for publications including "The Philadelphia  Inquirer Magazine," "San Francisco Focus," "Q San Francisco," "New  York Magazine," "Diablo Magazine," "Polis," "Minneapolis Review of Baseball," and "Lost Generation Journal," among others. She has also developed content for Web sites in the areas of travel, consumer  health, theater, and restaurant reviews.

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Mike Edelhart
Mike Edelhart is a former president of ThirdAge Inc. and has held  numerous positions in business publishing, at Softbank and Ziff-Davis Publishing. He was a correspondent for People magazine, wrote about science for many national magazines and has authored more than two dozen books from Novell NetWare to the social history of Virginia.

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Gillette Edmunds
Gillette Edmunds has practiced tax and estate planning and written a monthly newsletter for high-income investors. He is the author of How to Retire Early and Live Well with Less Than a Million Dollars.  He earned a B.A. in English from Stanford University, a J.D. from the  University of New Mexico, and an LL.M. in Taxation from New York University. He is a member of the California Bar.

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Anne Field
Anne Field is a free-lance journalist based in Pelham, NY. She writes  about consumer issues, in addition to parenting, small business and  careers, for such magazines and Web sites as Fast Company, Business  Week, Newsweek, Good Housekeeping, Fortunesmallbusiness.com and Clubmom.com. Before becoming a full-time free-lancer, Field was an  editor on the staff of Business Week, Success and Self, among other  places.

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Mary Beth  Franklin
Mary Beth Franklin is a writer specializing in personal finance and  national health care issues. She has appeared on NBC's Today Show and  CNN to discuss a variety of issues affecting older Americans.

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Gwen Gibson
Gwen Gibson, a Washington-based writer, is an alumni of UPI, the New York Herald Tribune and the New York Daily News and Maturity News Service. She has covered everything from police beats to  Presidents and has worked as reporter, editor, feature writer, and  columnist. Always a music and theater buff, she has specialized in recent years in arts and entertainment. Her articles have appeared in  many national newspapers and magazines.

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Sara Godwin
Sara Godwin is a well-known freelance writer and journalist. Her work  includes The Angler's Companion, magazine articles for Metropolitan Home, Outside, Changing Times, and Odyssey, and film and television scripts. Her celebrity interviews include Patricia Hearst, Willie Mays, Celeste Holm, and William Shatner.

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Deborah A. Grandinetti
Deborah Grandinetti, a health and medical reporter, has written  extensively on alternative medicine, health care, Medicare and HMOs.  She is an editor on the staff of Medical Economics magazine.

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Lisa Howard
Former ThirdAge Editor, Lisa authored the feature,Still Sexy After All These Years.

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Leslie Jay
A freelance writer for more than 15 years, Leslie Jay is interested in health, arts, business, and historic landmarks. She has written for  Ladies Home Journal, Crain's New York Business, Traditional Building, and the defunct Time Inc. publications TV-Cable Week and Picture Week.  She wrote two children's sticker books--Animals of the South American  Rain Forest and Bugs of Central America--as well as most of the "Requiem" entries in the current Little, Brown bestseller, "Life: Our  Century in Pictures."

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Randy Johnson
Randy Johnson is a 20-year veteran of the mortgage industry and author of the best-selling mortgage book How to Save Thousands of Dollars on Your Home Mortgage (Wiley, John & Sons, 1998) and a new book How to Find a Home and Get a Mortgage on the Internet (Wiley, John  & Sons, 2000). He received a BA from Wesleyan University in  Connecticut and an MBA from Stanford University. You can find more  information about his books at hisWeb site.

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Pat Joseph
Pat Joseph was senior editor at The Net magazine, and has written for  Scientific American, Urban Desires, and Salon. He now works as a  freelancer in San Francisco where he lives with his girlfriend and a grumpy old corgi named Flea.

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Robin K. Levinson
Robin K. Levinson is a New Jersey-based freelance health writer, editor, and consultant specializing in health, nutrition and fitness.  She writes extensively for the Internet and has co-authored seven consumer health books, including, "Safe Eating: Protect Yourself Against E. Coli, Salmonella, and Other Deadly Food-borne Pathogens" (Dell, 1998), "If You Think You Have Seasonal Affective Disorder"  (Dell, 1998); "Are You Considering Cosmetic Surgery?" (Avon, 1997);  "Get Your Rear In Gear" (HarperCollins, 1997); and "A Woman Doctor's Guide to Osteoporosis "(Hyperion, 1995). She has a bachelor's degree in  journalism from the University of New Mexico.

 
Dan Littman
Dan Littman has been reporting on the computer industry for 15 years.  He is particularly interested in how the Internet can build our sense  of community, but having lived and worked in Latin America, he believes email and even telephones are not essential for that purpose.

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Sharon McKenna
Sharon McKenna is a freelance journalist based in Seattle and Santa  Cruz, Ca. Her work appears on MSNBC, ThirdAge.com, OnNow and in  Microsoft Magazine.

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Adam Meyerson
Adam Meyerson was executive technical editor of PC/Computing magazine, where he created and led the Ziff-Davis Usability  Laboratory. Adam also directed PC/Computing's Web effort.

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Timothy  Middleton
Timothy Middleton is a financial columnist for the New York Times and Microsoft Investor, and a radio personality for WCBS in New York City.

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Madelyn  Miller
Madelyn Miller is a travel, food, and wine writer who contributes  regularly to twelve print publications. She is also executive editor  of Travellady.com, the travel expert for Elle Magazine online, and a  columnist for E-Hospitality.com, MyCookbook.com, and About.com. She frequently appears on The Travel Channel and the Fox and NBC  affiliates in Dallas, and has served as judge for the 1999 and 2000 Webby Awards in the travel category.

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Peter  Nachtrieb
Peter Nachtrieb is a San Francisco-based actor and writer and often  writes the things he acts in. His obsession with computer relationships came about when he worked as a designer at ThirdAge,  where he also helped the entire staff find a healthier balance with electronic counterparts.

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Melba Newsome
Melba Newsome is a freelance writer whose work has been published inFamily Circle, Essence, Vibe, Redbook, Ladies Home Journal, Los Angeles Magazine, the Los  Angeles Times, and other publications.

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Nina Nowak
Nina Nowak is a Bay Area writer and editor. She has been a researcher-writer and managing editor at Let's Go, the  best-selling budget travel guide series, and has also worked for The New Yorker and HarperCollins Publishers.

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Bill Parkinson
Veteran reporter and editor Bill Parkinson has worked with major news  organizations for many years, serving as an editor and correspondent in the U.S. and abroad for The Chicago Tribune, the Evening Mail of  Birmingham, England, the Associated Press and United Press  International. He was editor and publisher of the Island Chronicle of  Chincoteague, Va., and UPI's general manager in Canada.

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Fran Quittel
Fran Quittel, aka Career Babe, is an online personal career advisor. Her work appears on ThirdAge, Computer Currents Magazine and WashingtonPost.com.

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Catharine  Reeve
Catharine Reeve is an accomplished photographer, writer, and teacher.  Her writing has appeared in numerous publications including the Chicago Tribune, Reader's Digest, and America West Magazine. Her photographs can be found in public and private  collections across the country, including the National Portrait Gallery of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

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Kyle Roderick
Kyle Roderick is a staff writer and editor at ThirdAge. Specializing in health, medical, fitness, and longevity writing, she has authored  books on health topics and contributed articles to the Los Angeles  Times, Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, Mirabella,Natural Health, and US. Roderick has also edited various health-related books and is the former editor of Healthwatch magazine.

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Dr. David  Schnarch
Couples counselor and clinical psychologist Dr. David Schnarch is the  author of Passionate Marriage, Constructing the Sexual  Crucible, and Resurrecting Sex.

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