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July 2011
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CONTENTS
Keep Calm and Rock On
Go Green, Get Creative
For the Love of Summer
Beachside Tech Toys
Roller Coasters of Love
Sink Your Teeth into Healthy Summer Fruits
Vehicle Preview: The 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan
Vehicle Comparison: The 2011 Nissan Quest vs. the Toyota Sienna
Air Conditioning Maintenance for the Summer Months
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Vehicle Preview: The 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan
All-new compact will deliver high mpg and midsize vehicle features.

Photo: The 2012 Nissan Versa Sedan
Nissan has a history of packing high value into small cars, and all of that experience and expertise comes to the fore in its latest, the all-new 2012 Nissan Versa sedan.
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Vehicle Comparison: The 2011 Nissan Quest vs. the Toyota Sienna
The 2011 Quest offers some important advantages.

Photo: The 2011 Nissan Quest
The family van becomes much more than a conveyance, it sometimes also becomes a kind of daily home away from home. Family vans might all come with a familiar shape, but it’s what’s inside that matters most, and it’s also what differs most among the models available today. Nissan designers focused on the art and science of room, comfort and convenience when creating the all-new 2011 Quest, and that sharp focus resulted in some surprising and compelling advantages over the 2011 Toyota Sienna.
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Sink Your Teeth into Healthy Summer Fruits
Sweet, tangy or tart, these seasonal treats will keep you feeling your best.

Photo: Sink Your Teeth into Healthy Summer Fruits
Although it’s important to eat fruit all throughout the year, summer is one of the best times to enjoy flavorful, juicy fruits at their freshest. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, summertime favorites like watermelon, red grapes, raspberries and figs are packed with valuable nutrients that will keep you youthful and energized. No matter where you live in the country, there’s always something ripe when the weather warms up. Here are some fruits that are as good for your overall health as they are for your taste buds:
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Keep Calm and Rock On
Music’s latest British Invasion.

Photo: Keep Calm and Rock On
The British Invasion, a pivotal and influential period from 1964 through 1966 that introduced us to The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and The Who, was one of the biggest pop culture movements the U.S. has ever seen. Every few years, a new crop of British superstars crosses the pond with hopes of following in their countrymen’s footsteps and this generation is no exception.
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For the Love of Summer
New England summer activities for all ages.

Photo: For the Love of Summer
With summer in full swing, the days of relaxing in the warm sunshine are finally here. Now is the season for open-air concerts, tasty summer treats, fresh fruits, stargazing and spending time outdoors with family and friends. No matter which part of this great region you call home, you are never far from outdoor entertainment and fun family activities.
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Air Conditioning Maintenance for the Summer Months
Catching small problems early is the key to a cool car.

Photo: Air Conditioning Maintenance for the Summer Months
The summer months are officially here and hot weather has already settled in through much of the country. That means that owners are clicking on their vehicles’ air conditioning systems for the first time this season. Air conditioning systems are specifically designed to be largely maintenance free, but small issues can grow into big problems without regular checks. That’s why the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE), recommends having your vehicle’s systems examined twice a year to make certain everything is in top working order.
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Go Green, Get Creative
Weird and wacky ways to protect the environment every day.

Photo: Go Green, Get Creative
How many times can you be told to turn off your lights, only drink from reusable water bottles and compost this and recycle that before it’s all just white noise? Well, if you want different, you got it. Here are some of the most unusual, and sometimes downright disgusting, ways you can go green. (But if you don’t mind, please unplug your computer when you’re done, it just wastes energy and money...sorry.)
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Beachside Tech Toys
See which gadgets are hotter than the summer sun.

Photo: Beachside Tech Toys
Getting ready for a relaxing day at the beach can actually be quite stressful. From sunscreen to kids’ toys, there's a lot to pack up in the car and then carry across the sand. Fortunately, however, tech companies have been hard at work creating summer gadgets that can make your life much easier. Here are a few user-friendly, efficient and downright fun tools for your upcoming beach trip:
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Roller Coasters of Love
The best roller coasters in the U.S.

Photo: Roller Coasters of Love
The Steel Dragon, the Big Dipper, the Loop d’ Loop – whatever you call them, roller coasters are the epitome of summertime fun. However, if you’re a true thrill-seeker, any old coaster won’t do; you want the best of the best of the best. Luckily for you, you’re about to get just that.
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