She shares what she is looking for in a partner ahead of 'Golden Bachelorette'
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She shares what she is looking for in a partner ahead of 'Golden Bachelorette'
Joan Vassos is opening up about what she is looking for in a partner ahead of her inaugural season of "The Golden Bachelorette.” "I'm very picky about a man being a gentleman," Vassos says in a new promo. "Somebody with a big heart, somebody who is generous and also somebody who's humble.”
The "Golden Bachelorette" will premiere Sept. 18 on ABC.
This US couple bought a home in Greece for $150,000. Here’s what happened next
Packing up your lives and starting afresh in a new country together is a huge move for many couples. But Patricia Mahan and Dan Matarazzo, from the US, have opted to do it twice in the past two decades. The retired pair, who’ve been married for 37 years, left the States for Mexico in 2006, before swapping Mexico for Greece last year. “There’s some soul searching about what it is you’re looking for in the last third of your life,” says Mahan, a former flamenco dancer and teacher. “We wanted to move by the sea, for one thing. In an affordable place.”
Retirees are leaving these 5 states in droves (and going to these 5 spots instead)
As the baby boomer generation enters retirement, a significant shift in population demographics is occurring across the United States. Retirees are increasingly choosing to leave certain states in favor of others that offer more appealing lifestyles, financial benefits, and climates. The data reveals a clear pattern of retiree migration away from several states, primarily driven by high costs of living, unfavorable tax situations, and harsh climates.
Here’s where they’re leaving…and here’s where they’re heading.
Chinese-Chilean table tennis player makes Olympics debut at age 58 in the Paris Games
Table tennis player Zeng Zhiying left China in 1989, the same year of the Tiananmen Square massacre, to teach the sport in northern Chile. Fast-forward 35 years, she will debut in the Olympic Games at age 58 under the name she adopted in the South American nation: Tania. “I never imagined (making it to the Olympic Games) because I took it up for entertainment, to do some sport. I gained confidence by playing a lot. Since I always won, I liked playing more and more. Qualifying for an Olympics is a big, gigantic dream, and being able to fulfill it at my age is a huge happiness,” said Zeng.
UK declares war on baby boomers
Free prescriptions for the over-60s, OAP bus passes, the £10 state pension Christmas bonus – nothing is safe from this austere Chancellor. Chancellor Rachel Reeves has made it crystal clear that pensioners are going to have to suffer. The decision to strip 10 million retirees of the winter fuel payment is a ruthless demonstration of her new-found power and more than a hint that she is going to be quite unsympathetic to the plight of retirees. It also underlines the point that the tide is now well and truly turning against the baby boomer generation, who have long been characterized as riding a fortuitous wave of wealth creation – lucky enough to retire with final salary pensions and profit handsomely from a decades-long property boom.
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