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January 2000
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January 2000 | Vol. 31 No. 1
COVER STORY:
Successful Aging
No goal out of reach
Successful aging: THE SECOND 50
How to live a century
Suddenly, a big impact on criminal justice
How would your practice records look to the FBI?
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IN BRIEF
Norine G. Johnson elected 2001 president
COVER STORY
Successful aging: THE SECOND 50
Psychologists' research is changing attitudes about what it takes to live the good--and longer--life.
COVER STORY
Suddenly, a big impact on criminal justice
Work by experimental psychologists may forever change the way police gather eyewitness testimony--and help to prevent the wrong person from being indicted for a crime.
FEATURE
What's in a face?
Do facial expressions reflect inner feelings? Or are they social devices for influencing others?
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