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1 May 2003

Volvo Car of the Year Promotes RTM Award
Review: '04 Lexus RX 330
After five years in production with the RX 300, a luxury crossover pioneer, Lexus has developed a new version as a 2004 product that's larger and faster than the predecessor. Say 'hi' to the RX 330! [Read on

Buying v. Leasing
The definitive guide is finally here! If you've been trying to decide if leasing or buying is better for you (and your wallet), this article is a must-read. Find out if you're better suited to lease a car...and what to look for in a good lease! [Go

Travel In Sanity!
We all know that traveling for business is nothing if not hectic and stressful. What can help your harrowing time on the road? Tips from other busy travelers! [Read

Hidden Jewel Near LAX
Most hotels have restaurants but not all hotels have good restaurants. The Embassy Suites LAX South proves it is possible for a hotel to have a great restaurant. Our review of Capistrano's. [read]

DID YOU KNOW....?

- Nearly half (49%) of the adults polled recently* said they plan to drive for a Mother's Day visit.
- 30% said they plan to drive fewer
   than 50 miles.
- Nearly two-thirds (67%) of those    adults who are planning to drive    for a Mother's Day visit have    children of their own.

*Ipsos U.S. Express survey


Next Issue:
- Ford Buyer's Guide
- Nashville: Music City USA
- Nissan Murano Review
- San Antonio Excursion



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Summoning Spring in Oxford

Oxford's city centre is mobbed with maypoles, street theatre, baroque music, jazz, barber-shop quartets, Punch and Judy skits, parade floats and mobile discos. A paper machê unicorn puppet frolics, plunging its horn through a rose-festooned hoop, as the audience hoots bawdy innuendos. A woman slices into a phallus-shaped cake, pressing frosting-smeared slices on timid revellers. It's May Morning...and misbehavior on this day is a time-honored tradition in Oxford...[READ ON]


2003 Entry-Level Luxury Car
Buyer's Guide

During the past several years, the so-called "entry-level" segment has grown to include vehicles so outstanding that, for many buyers, they are just as desirable as their more brethren in the luxury and ultra-luxury segments for reasons altogether different than price. Let us be your guide through this vehicle segment! [Go]


Hilton Costa Mesa:
Location is Everything

It's all about the location, isn't it? Of course...but
add in a great restaurant, beautiful decor, 90-foot-tall ceilings and all the amenities a business traveler could want...and you've got the Hilton Costa Mesa.
[learn more]



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Top 10 Natural Wonders in America: The Sequel
Second in a two-part series: America holds an immense variety of natural wonders, and even some of the best-known aren't crowded at all... at least, not once you get out of the car and hike a mile away from the road. We've made a purely subjective selection of ten not-to-be-missed American treasures, so different from one another it's sometimes hard to believe that they're all on the same continent. [Read on]

Training for Dinner
Mount Pleasant, Mich., might be known for being home to Central Michigan University, but now it can also boast one of the best dinner trains in the Midwest. Join us for the ride! [Culinary Delights]

Her Car Care Academy
Firestone Tire & Service Center is sponsoring a free Car Care Academy for two internal women's business groups at BASF and Dow Chemical, Women & Business Issues and Women's Innovations, respectively. [Learn more]