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In keeping with a generation's fascination with itself, the time has come to note the passing of another milestone: On New Year's Day, the oldest members of the Baby Boom Generation will turn 65, the age once linked to retirement, early bird specials and gray Velcro shoes that go with everything.
You come to note that it's very difficult to know that one isn't a BIV.
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He gestured at the reporters who had come to take notes.
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