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Tuesday, August 12, 2008 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 7  
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CONTENTS
The 2009 Honda Pilot Bulks Up
Why the 2008 Honda Civic is Now America’s Best Selling Car
A Charming Time in Baltimore!
Maintaining and Servicing Today’s High-Tech Cars and Trucks
Start Your Day Off Right
The World of the Grizzly Man
Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks
Giga-What? USB-Huh?
A Beet of Their Own
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The 2009 Honda Pilot Bulks Up
The new Pilot is buff and hardy as if it joined the fitness club.


For 2009, Honda has revamped the Pilot…big time! From its gruff, but lovable grille to its sculpted body, the Pilot is ready for anything. A V6 with the latest version of Honda's Variable Cylinder Management fuel-saving technology cures gas pains fast! The makeover continues inside with an ultra-modern dash and textbook space efficiency.
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Why the 2008 Honda Civic is Now America’s Best Selling Car
No other compact car offers better fuel efficiency, performance, comfort or style.


The Honda Civic is not only the most reliable and popular economy compact car sold in America, it is the clear choice for squeezing the most miles possible out of a gallon of gas. What’s more, the Civic requires no sacrifices. Coupe or sedan, you get the quality and performance standard in the affordable, compact car segment.
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Start Your Day Off Right
It’s time to stop making excuses or eating on the go when it comes to breakfast.


You woke up late. There’s nothing in the refrigerator or cabinets. You just don’t have time. It’s time for you to stop skipping breakfast and start making healthy choices. With so many benefits to eating a healthy breakfast, there’s no excuse to miss it.
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The World of the Grizzly Man
Werner Herzog explores the life and death of Timothy Treadwell.


In 2005, award-winning filmmaker Werner Herzog released a documentary about one of the most eccentric nature enthusiasts the world has ever known: Timothy Treadwell. For 13 consecutive years, Treadwell traveled to Alaska during the summer months to live among the bears. Compassionate, yet emotionally fragile, Treadwell became known as the Grizzly Man, filming all of his interactions in a very personal video diary. In 2003, Treadwell’s adventure ended when he was fatally mauled by a hungry bear. The camera was rolling the whole time.
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A Charming Time in Baltimore!
Explore the “Charm City” and discover its rich history and heritage.


If you’re looking for a lesson in history, sports, science or art, skip the library. Baltimore is brimming with attractions that highlight its rich history in all of these areas. Enrich your life by visiting any of Baltimore’s attractions – whether they’re on land or sea!
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Maintaining and Servicing Today’s High-Tech Cars and Trucks
Ever wonder how we “tune-up” a computer?


Each year, cars seem to get more and more complicated. Today’s vehicles have as many as 50 microprocessors under the control of a central computer. From sophisticated engine controls to high-end electronic systems, it takes sophisticated training and specialized equipment to service and maintain your ride.
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Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks
Animal adoption is a rewarding way to find a new friend and family member.


Every year, thousands of animal shelters are overwhelmed by massive amounts of homeless, neglected and abused critters. While they may not all look like Westminster Kennel Club champions or the makings of a Fancy Feast commercial star, many people have found their newest lovable pal at a local animal shelter. Besides the satisfaction of bettering the life of a four-legged friend, there are many other benefits of adopting pets.
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Giga-What? USB-Huh?
A back-to-school guide for the well-equipped student.


Your kids have the pens, the binders and the calculator, but what about a notebook? No, we’re not talking about the spiral kind! As your kids head off to school, it’s time to think about equipping them with a computer that will help them get their work done and of course, have a little fun! Maybe you’re even considering upgrading your system. Before you head off to your local tech store, here’s our guide to computers.
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A Beet of Their Own
Even though they might not be much to look at, beets offer a punch of flavor and nutrients.


Okay, so they may not be the most appealing vegetable to look at, and it’s hard to believe how that rough looking exterior can be transformed into something soft and buttery once it’s cooked. Beets are – what better way to put it – diamonds in the rough with a taste and texture just waiting to be experienced.
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