January 25, 2002 -
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d i d  y o u  k n o w ? 

More women than men now shop online, according to a report by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.



A Maintenance Must!
T
ires aren't just those black rubber things on your car's wheels that get you from point A to point B...they also play a vital role in your car's performance and your safety. So if you don't know the two golden rules of tire maintenance, there's no better time to learn than the present. [Go

Cheap Eats in NYC
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ell, relatively inexpensive, is what our headline should read. But for a limited time during Winter Restaurant Week in New York City, you can get some high-class gourmet fare for a great price at 150 of the city's top restaurants. Whether you want to go out for a nice lunch or a fancy dinner, there's no better place than NYC from Jan. 28 - Feb. 8. []

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Up Close and Personal:
2002 RTM Awards Photos

Michigan Attorney General Jennifer Granholm helps kick off 6th Annual RTM Awards Show.

From Attorney Generals to General Motors; CEOs, CFOs to Yahoo! producers; mayors to major business leaders, we had quite an impressive list of attendees at this year's Top 10 ~ 6th Annual Auto Awards. Check out our new photo gallery of award acceptors and VIP guests. [Go



a d v e n t u r e   t r a v e l

Forget Swimming Under a Waterfall --
Climb One Instead!


Do you have what it takes to scale a vertical plane of ice? Before you say no, let us take you to Vermont where one of our writers demonstrates how just about any woman can conquer a frozen waterfall! Positive attitude and lack of fear is highly recommended. [Read Up! ]


l o n g - t e r m   r e l a t i o n s h i p

No Complaints!
An Update on Our Nissan Sentra


A full eight months into our relationship with a 2001 Nissan Sentra, we still stand firm in saying that we have no complaints. Love the color, love the ride, love the interior -- basically, we love it. But since we're fair, we do have a few suggestions to offer. You'll just have to read our review to find out what they are! [Read Up! ]




n e w s w o r t h y

NAIAS Review
Straight from the floor of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit -- our new favorites, both production vehicles and cool concept cars. From Saab to Ford to Mercedes, see which automobiles made our hearts beat a bit faster. [Go]


Party in Hong Kong
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re you kicking yourself because you missed a killer New Year's shindig this year? Well, if you head to Hong Kong in February, you're guaranteed to ring in the Chinese New Year with a bang! So grab your passport and repeat after us: kung hei fat choi! [] 

Spy Me To the Moon
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e spy a real winner in Washington D.C. -- the new Interntional Espionage Museum, scheduled to open in June, will give us a detailed look into the often-hidden and top-secret world of spying! It will feature the largest collection of international espionage artifacts ever placed on public display, including Enigma, the legendary WWII German cipher machine. [Go Now

Month in Review:
--bond fires up classical music
--NYC Theater Getaways
--2002 RTM Award Winners
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