July 1, 2002 -
Back Issue Newsletter

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More people are getting online and staying online for longer periods of time, according to a News.com report. The number of people with Internet access at home grew by 16 percent from April 2001 to April 2002 to reach a total of 422.4 million home users in the 21 countries surveyed by the research firm. [click for info]



Women Who Wander!
RVing offers women a whole new world of freedom, fun and adventure. See why so many people are jumping on this bandwagon and what makes RVing so cool for wandering women.
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Best Places for RVing
A
hhhh, wanderlust strikes. Where to go in your RV? You've got hundreds of choices but let us help narrow them down for you! The ten best places to RV -- just in time for summer! [Get the scoop]

SPAM Musuem?
For one of the country's most interesting museums, head to Minnesota, where you can taste the history and culture of America's favorite luncheon meat -- SPAM!
[Yummmmmmy]


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Marianne Williamson
Connecting the Masses

Marianne Williamson has a gift for making people think, whether it be about spirituality, becoming a better person or about the world as a whole. See how this spiritual leader made a huge impact in the lives of thousands of Americans through her lectures, TV appearances and best-selling books. [Read


You Sexy Thang!
RTM's 6th Annual Sexy Car Buyer's Guide

Who says cars can't be sexy? For the next few minutes of your life, forget all that conditioning which says that cars are exclusively designed for transportative tasks and nothing more. Why not have a car that both takes you places and-ahem-gets you off... and running? [Revvvv Your Engine, Baby]
Yellowstone National Park

The danger of visiting Yellowstone isn't the threat of a bear attack, being gored by a bison, falling through a geothermal layer or drowning. Although these dangers exist, the biggest danger is that you might not be able to leave. If you're a city slicker (or a suburban socialite) and your idea of wildlife is the local bar after 9pm, then Yellowstone National Park will blow your mind. [Discover]


Review: 2003 Range Rover
One Fine Specimen

In its third major redesign, the 2003 Range Rover version is wider, taller, longer, heavier, higher off the ground, more powerful and more expensive than its predecessor. All in all, it's a fine, lusty and handsome specimen. [Let's go!]



n e w s w o r t h y

Scripps Howard & RTM Team Up in Syndication
Signing a deal with Scripps Howard News Service, RTM goes into print with more than 400 newspapers nationwide on July 9. The weekly column, called In Motion, will be hosted and written by RTM publisher Courtney Caldwell, with occasional guest columns by RTM editors. [more]

A Generous Neighbor
In an impressive step to keep National Parks clean and quiet, Ford Motor Company has donated 500 electric TH!NK neighbor vehicles to be used in throughout the state of California. The donation represents the largest gift of alternatively fueled vehicles ever made. [Read]


In With the Inn Crowd
Are you visiting Santa Monica, Calif. on business any time soon? Well, instead of checking into an overpriced, overcrowded hotel, why don't you stay at this charming inn? [Go]

Sirius Thought to Sound
Thinking of buying a 2003 Chrysler? Interested in satellite radio? Check out which Chrysler vehicles will have Sirius Satellite Radio options...and what it will cost! [Tune in]


Choosing the Right Oil
Want to change your own oil, but left feeling a little out of the loop when it comes to picking the right oil? Worry no more -- read our handy guide. [Go]

Rich Rule the Roost
Households which earn more than $75,000 a year will be the largest online group in the US in 2006.
But who will be the fastest growing income segment online by then? The answer might surprise you. [Go]