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A special report on ageing populations June 27th 2009 The Economist June 27th 2009 A special report on ageing populations 1 A slow-burning fuse Also in this section Su er the little children Most of the rich world is short of babies. Page 3 A world of Methuselahs The bene ts‚ and the costs‚ of living longer. Page 4 The silver dollar There is money to be made in the grey market‚ but it takes thought. Page 6 Scrimp and save Pensions will have to become far less generous
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Located at the base of the Wasatch Mountains is the wonderful city of Sandy. Sandy City is one of the more populous areas of Salt Lake City and the 5th largest city in Utah. It is a large‚ mostly suburban area with a population of about 94‚000 people. It extends from I-215 to the north‚ E 12300 to the south‚ W 10600 S to the west‚ and Little Cottonwood Canyon Road to the east. Sandy has 4 quadrants: Alta Canyon‚ Bell Cayon‚ Crescent‚ and Sandy. I live in the Sandy quadrant‚ which is the 2nd largest
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