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AARP LINKS
Note how we not only direct you to the AARP site -- but we also give you tips on how to navigate the site to find various information.
aarp.org -- http://www.aarp.org/learntech/computers/howto/ --- 125 how-to computer articles from AARP. Once you get to the site -- put "how to" in their search window and you will find 13, 444 articles in no particular order. -- 5 * * * * *
AARP (online) -- << http://www.aarp.org/ >> The site has lots of good information. The best way to get acquainted with the site is to click on http://www.aarp.org/sitemap/. That site-map page will show you thecategorized links of all the subject matter, sections and "channels" on the site -- including the AARP Bulletin and the AARP Magazine.
AARP Magazine -- << http://www.aarpmagazine.org/ >> "World's Largest Circulation Magazine" / Find archived articles by clicking on "Current and Past Issues" at the top-right of the home page / Then use the drop down menu on the new page to get to any issue and the featured articles.
AARP Bulletin -- << http://www.aarp.org/bulletin/ >> / Find archived articles by clicking on "Current and Past Issues" at the top-right of the home page / Then use the drop down menu on the new page to get to any issue and the featured articles.
AARP (NY Times news, commentary and archived articles)

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