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Answering retirement’s big question

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I am one of the umpteen million baby boomers slogging my way toward retirement. My generation — oh, you know the drill: “We changed everything,” “We’ve rewritten the rules,” yadda, yadda, barf.

Let’s face it: Boomers are probably not much different from every other age cohort. We are an eclectic mix of selfish, selfless, brainy, moronic and mostly average individuals whose singular defining characteristic may be that we will live longer than our parents did — if we lay off the junk foo

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