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		<title>The Baby Boomer News receives rave reviews!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:46:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Baby Boomer News launched on October 1st in the Lake Norman region of North Carolina and has received rave reviews!  Have you found your copy at the Harris Teeter or Lowes Foods in Lake Norman yet?
&#8220;I read your magazine when I got home.  Really enjoyed it.  Keep up the good work.  Two stories hit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Baby Boomer News launched on October 1st in the Lake Norman region of North Carolina and has received rave reviews!  Have you found your copy at the Harris Teeter or Lowes Foods in Lake Norman yet?</p>
<p><em>&#8220;I read your magazine when I got home.  Really enjoyed it.  Keep up the good work.  Two stories hit me.  The first, Woodstock.  I was there.  I was a flower child.  Totally brought me back to the moment.  Also pg 28.  &#8220;We are the Baby Boomers&#8221;.  Oh, yes we are!!!  I was cheering with that one.  I felt like I was standing on a mountain top saying, &#8220;I am a baby boomer and proud of it.  Check me out at 60.  I am not my grandmother!  No housedress, apron and rocking chair for me.  NO THANK YOU.  Although, I certainly honor and admire the woman she was in her time.&#8221;</em> Sandi Dickinson</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Recently my wife and I relocated to Huntersville, from snowy Syracuse, for semi-retirement purposes.  Upon our visit to Harris Teeter, in Cornelius yesterday, we were both delighted to first see  your magazine in the rack at that store.  In Syracuse we were regular readers of the 50Plus Magazine which is a Central NY Publication that many people look forward to on a monthly basis.  After we both consumed your publication we both feel that void is now filled.  Many useful articles as well as an ad for something we want to do this weekend (The Festival at Latta Plantation).  Thanks much for making us both feel  more at home.&#8221;</em> Joe Starociak</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Congratulations on your first issue! This is great what you are doing, and I look forward to contributing in some way, especially for those of us who are parents of young adults and wondering how to do this well&#8230;</p>
<p>How can I get a hardcopy of the print magazine if I am in New England?&#8221; </em>Susan Alle</p>
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