January 15, 2002 -
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d i d  y o u  k n o w ? 

Women and minority automobile buyers generally pay more than white men for the same cars -- but can erase that difference by buying over the Internet rather than through car dealerships, a new study says.



Diphtheria or Drugs
I
f you've got a holiday planned soon, you should head to the doctor now, experts say. For a worry-free vacation, make sure to heed our long list of tips from the National Institute of Health. [Stay Healthy!

Purse Power
W
e won't say "we told you so" -- we promise. New statistics indicate the number of women-owned businesses continues to grow at twice the rate of all U.S. firms, and those businesses show significantly greater increases in employment and revenues.

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New Wheels:
How to Buy a Car in 30 Minutes or Less!


RTM's Rachel L. Miller went out for lunch one day in December and came back with a shiny new car. Of course, the weeks of online research helped, in addition to knowing her exact budget. How easy was it to navigate the car buying process for a young, single woman? You'd be surprised. []

From daring stuntwoman Georgia Durante to singer Janet Jackson; from the luxury of the Infiniti Q45 to the all-purpose Chevy Avalanche, we've covered a lot in 2001. Take a look back and see what you've missed -- tour through the RTM Year in Review!



n e w s w o r t h y

And the Award
Goes to...

It's that time again! Winners of RTM's Class of 2002 - Top 10 Most Likely to Succeed awards were announced at our gala event in Detroit on Jan. 5 -- see who joins the Jaguar X-Type as a prestigious trophy-winner! [Go]


Millionaire Retreats!
G
ot some extra cash burning a hole in your pocket? Want to use it to see the world in style? We've got the perfect destinations for you -- check out a list of the best ways to vacation like a millionaire!

Give Us a Brake!
A
re your brakes starting to sound like a dying cat? It could be a sign that you need to get them replaced! You can tell a lot from the type of noise your brakes make -- whether it's a loud squeal or heavy grinding. What your car is trying to tell you? [Get the story

Hot on Broadway
S
ometimes you just need to get away -- and what better place than New York City! And what better thing to do in NYC than to take in a few theater productions. Let our travel guru Denise McCluggage give you pointers on how to make your theater getaway completely stress-free! [Go