AARP Year 2009 Magazine Back Issues
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- Close Why She's Risking So Much To Erase The Shame Of Mental Illness And 9 More Heroes Who InspireUs
- Escape From Chronic Pain-Without Drugs!
- Pay Less For Everything
- Don't Let Money Woes Hurt Your Health
- Obama's Gift One Family's Story
- Eat Better For Less-Grow The Perfect Garden
- Best Movies For Grownups 2009 Awards
- Make Your Car Safer Save On A Caribbean Fantasy Win A Beauty Makeover
- Dolly Parton How She Turned Rags Into Riches
- 8 Medical Tests That Can Save Your Life
- The Power Of Elder Wisdom
- Maria Shriver On Her Dad's Bravest Battle
- Stop Back Pain Now! New Therapies That Could Change Your Life
- Super Summer Savings Vacation Freebies, Offbeat Family Trips, The World's Longest Yard Sale.
- 8 Myths About The Health Care Mess
- Yogi Berra: The Untold Story, Elmore Leonard: A Life Of Crime
- The Boss Turns 60 Close Pals Reveal The Bruce Springsteen You've Never Seen
- Service Rocks! Exciting Ways To Make A Difference
- Best Places To Live Free 'n' Easy Cities We Love
- Surviving Bernie Madoff And More Great Comeback Tales
- Natalie Cole A Tragic Loss, A Lifesabing Gift. Her Untold Story
- Heroic Pets Amazing Real-Life Rescues
- Bounce Back! The Secrets Of Resilient People
- Good Value Holiday Guide Festive Food, Great Gifts, Travel Tips.
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AARP (formerly called the American Association of Retired Persons) is an interest group in the United States focusing on issues affecting those over the age of fifty. The organization said it had more than 38 million members in 2018. The magazine and bulletin it sends to its members are the two largest-circulation publications in the United States.
AARP was formed in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus, a retired educator from California, and Leonard Davis, who later founded the Colonial Penn Group of insurance companies. It is an influential lobbying group in the United States. AARP sells paid memberships, and markets insurance and other services to its members.