The ‘new young old’
In its July 8 issue, the Economist asks in its editorial titled “Over 65 shades of gray,” “What do you call someone who is over 65 but not yet elderly? This stage of life, between work and decrepitude, lacks a name.”
In its July 8 issue, the Economist asks in its editorial titled “Over 65 shades of gray,” “What do you call someone who is over 65 but not yet elderly? This stage of life, between work and decrepitude, lacks a name.”
Oh, God, no!” Josie Cruz Natori said, grimacing when asked if she ever thought of retirement. The oversized, pendulous earrings on her lobes jounced as she shook her head at the thought of leaving the brand she founded 40 years ago.
Waving white pompoms in the air, dozens of grey-haired cheerleaders in matching red and white uniforms hop and skip to K-pop music that fills the practice room. Halfway into their
A recent survey has found a link between the millennials’ copious coffee consumption and their notoriously bad money-saving habits.
New Year’s resolutions can be invigorating.
It’s a brand new year and a chance to do things right. As such, some resolutions tend to show up again and again on lists, such as save more, spend less and lose weight.
“This morning, before we met up, I was at home in bed playing with my two boys,” gushes Delamar Arias. “And I thought to myself, what a life. I really have to enjoy this!”
Heiner Maulbecker cuts a familiar figure in Baguio City. The German national, who spent his childhood in a town near Heidelberg, first came to the Philippines in 1979 when he was asked to head Hyatt Terraces Baguio.
Hello from Atlanta. This is beautiful country. But in the summer it gets hot. Right now the temperature is in the mid to high 90s and continues to soar. They don’t call it Hotlanta for nothing.
Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen, who has reigned supreme on runways for two decades, is retiring from the catwalk to spend more time with her NFL star quarterback husband and their children.
MANILA, Philippines–“Chilling,” the word young people use in place of “relaxation” or “blowing off steam,” is how Grace Pulido-Tan describes the life she has been living since retiring as Commission
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