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More seniors using Internet dating to find love and skipping remarriage (The Pantagraph)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Murray Katz, 82, a retired senior federal patent-appeals examiner, has made a transition that lies ahead for millions of Americans.

Dating habits for the ages (The Monterey County Herald)
WASHINGTON ? Murray Katz, 82, a retired senior federal patent-appeals examiner, has made a transition that lies ahead for millions of Americans. "When I was growing up, I didn't see women who were in their 60s and 70s as women," he said. "Now, it's amazing.

Getting Divorced? Pick A State (Forbes)
A-Rod's wife, Cynthia Rodriguez, is hoping to get a better settlement by filing for divorce in Florida rather than New York.

Preserve your valuable documents (Sparta Expositor)
Proper copying and storage of important financial and personal documents is not just smart - it?s essential.

I do, I do -- vow to scram (The News & Observer)
Next time I walk down the aisle, Sweet Thang and I will write our own vows.

Things you don?t know about...prenuptial agreements (Evening Standard)
Despite statistics showing a soaring number of prenups, Wayne and Coleen didn?t sign one when they married last month. Here, divorce and matrimonial lawyer Vanessa Lloyd Platt tells us about signing on that dotted line

Jacovich returns in 14th mystery (Akron Beacon Journal)
Milan Jacovich isn't the best-known alumnus of St. Clair High School. He's not even the second-best-known. But at least he's still alive.

Things you don’t know about...prenuptial agreements (Daily Mail)
Newlyweds Wayne and Coleen may not have signed one, but research shows a soaring demand for prenups. Divorce and matrimonial lawyer Vanessa Lloyd Platt takes us through the pros and cons.

A mid-marriage change in the rules may make sense (The Times-News)
A friend telephones me with the news: She and her husband are back together. Both are academics, and they've had a rocky few years. She came to Washington to pursue a dream of working on health-care policy. He was left in his university town.

Shifting attitudes help boost retiree romance (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
By FRANK GREVE WASHINGTON ? Murray Katz, 82, a retired senior federal patent-appeals examiner, has made a transition that lies ahead for millions of Americans. "When I was growing up, I didn?t see women who were in their 60s and 70s as women," he said recently. "Now, it?s amazing. The men I know are all looking at 80-year-old women. They?re our friends. We listen to them. We dance with them. ...