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KANSAS CITY, Mo. - When Roberta Green applied for Social Security, she was carded.
"The man at the counter very patiently explained to me that you have to be 61," she recalled. "I loved it."
That was 40 years ago. Today, with her porcelain skin and a crown of white, curly hair, Green, 101, looks younger than 70. She's also a member of one of the fastest-growing age groups in the United States - people who live a century or more.




