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| Older Americans face significant problems of discrimination in housing and employment, and (as our readers are painfully aware) official Washington still turns a deaf ear to the needs of long-term care providers who represent the only source of care with dignity for many people over 85 years old. Malandain turns a deaf ear to the music, and he happily sacrifices mystery to aerobics. We cannot understand why her trainers never did anything about it or how the rules committee turns a deaf ear to it. |
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