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Car Allowance Rebate System - On and Off, and On Again!
When the Car Allowance Rebate System (CARS) program was finally officially enacted last week, car shoppers swarmed automotive dealerships to take advantage of the $3500 or $4500 rebates offered when trading in their less-efficient clunkers for more fuel-...[Read on]
General Motors introduces 60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee
It's always been a given in most business transactions that customers can return an item within a certain amount of time if they find they are unhappy with it. It makes sense to provide refunds for small items like toys or clothing, and is usually restri...[Read on]
Tune your engine and save money with new spark plugs
A properly tuned vehicle runs more efficiently, performs better, and saves money at the gas pump. When was your last tuneup? Bosch is offering motorists another way to save money and enjoy improved performance when they tune up their vehicle. If you're d...[Read on]
CARS or Cash for Clunkers: A Personal Car-Buying Experience
How could I resist?  The government is going to buy my poor old van and I can get a new vehicle at a drastic savings.  So the process begins.  Because I have experience in the car business I thought this would be a snap.  I checked on line to be sure...[Read on]
3M Car Care "See Greg Run" contest offers fans a trip of a lifetime to a night race
3M Car Care wants NASCAR fans to see a race in a whole new light - and see better on the highway, too! 3M Car Care and Greg Biffle, driver of the No. 16 3M Ford Fusion in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, have joined forces to give  one lucky fan an opport...[Read on]
Debunking The New Smart Choices Packaged Food Label
Uniform Food Label I first wrote about the Smart Choices labeling program in November 2008, after it was rolled out at the American Dietetic Association Food and Nutrition Conference. In a nutshell, it is the food industry’s stab at taking all the “f...[Read on]
Bike sharing - the new public transportation
Bike culture goes big as bike sharing takes hold. An affordable, clean and simple way to get around town, bike sharing promotes cleaner air, land, and water, while encouraging people to meet their transportation needs through an active lifestyle and commu...[Read on]
Think video games are for lazy bums? These will get you in shape
Working out can be the dullest and most frustrating activity on the face of the earth. It is necessary to be active to keep our lovely figures fit and trim, but sometimes getting started can be downright impossible.The prospect of running on a treadmill o...[Read on]
NCAA career development program for women
University of Minnesota women's softball coach Julie Standering / Photo credit: Gophersports.com The NCAA is holding a career development program that’s targeting women, announced today. It’s going to be held on December 17 in conjunction with the ...[Read on]
WTS Podcast Series: Pioneer Sports Journalist Christine Brennan, Part 2
Welcome to the second podcast in a 3-part series of interviews with Christine Brennan, renowned sports journalist, best-selling author and commentator.  Brennan was a pioneer as a female sports journalist and is still today the most widely-read femal...[Read on]
Keeping your car cool when the heat is on
It is one of those 90-plus-degree days, hot, hazy and humid. Isn't it great to be able to get in your vehicle and enjoy the comfort your air conditioning system provides for you and your passengers?   The Mobile Air Conditioning Society (MACS) Worldwid...[Read on]
The green facts about your car’s air conditioning system
Your car's air conditioning system uses a chemical refrigerant under pressure to make the interior cool. MACS Worldwide wants you to know about the environmental damage chemical refrigerants can create  when the system is not serviced properly. Proper h...[Read on]
Soccer Mom Alert: Uniroyal Tire supports soccer teams with free balls and more!
For the 10th year in a row, Michelin North America Inc. and its Uniroyal tire dealers continue to support soccer communities across the country. Beginning September 4, 2009, sponsored players will receive a certificate that can be redeemed for a free soc...[Read on]
Social Security at 75: A Cornerstone of America's Future
by Val Vilott, Outreach AssociateNational Women’s Law Center Our friends at the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) released a video today, celebrating Social Security’s 75th Anniversary. This program continues to be a vital lifeline for peop...[Read on]
PBS to air film about women and bullfighting
The amazing independent documentary program P.O.V. will be showing the film Ella Es El Matador (She Is The Matador) on September 1st.  Check out more info on the movie here.  I suspect that there will be graphic imagery, but it should definitely...[Read on]
L'Oréal Seeks to Award Women Making a Difference
L’Oréal Paris’s ‘Women of Worth’ has launched a websit, womenofworth.com, where you can nominate a person you feel is truly a worthy womanThink Up! | Today 2:30 pm At wowOwow.com, we believe women can change the world, which ins...[Read on]
Health Care Reform Has a Woman's Face
by Jenifer Rajkumar, Fellow,  National Women's Law Center  With the misinformation spread about health care reform throughout the summer and the Senate Finance Committee about to release a bill as early as tomorrow, it’s more important than ever at ...[Read on]
It’s National Farmer’s Market Week August 2-8, 2009
This week is National Farmer’s Market Week which is really important to note. As we push for Health care reform and look at all the illnesses that affect our families and communities, we have to look at the impact of the way we eat today. There ha...[Read on]
Questions to ask when choosing a sports camp
When choosing a sports camp, there are many, many questions to ask. The size of the program, number of session days, distance from home, and philosophy should all influence your decision. The cost, length, and type of a particular program are not necessar...[Read on]
Back in Black to battle breast cancer
When you think about southern California, Los Angeles is probably first in mind. Along with the city of Angels you may think of Disneyland, the Salton Sea in Imperial Valley, The Oceanside Pier, the summits of the San Gabriel Mountains, the Colorado and M...[Read on]
Help little girls dream big
Someone recently introduced me to Go! Go! Sports Girls - dolls that are symbols for what young girls should be doing - living at their own age (versus a 22 year old Barbie) with normal kids clothing on (not a sexy 2-piece) and getting out ...[Read on]
Bipartisanship Lives, At Least When It Comes to Protecting Child Support
Joan Entmacher, Vice President for Family Economic Security,    National Women's Law Center    Yesterday, the Child Support Protection Act of 2009, S. 1859, was introduced by Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV).  The bill would permanently restore fun...[Read on]
Addressing Post-Bankruptcy Car Warranty Worries
Many drivers of Chrysler and General Motors vehicles may be wondering about their recourse if they require warranty work, or if their car exhibits defects that may qualify it as a "lemon." There's plenty of good news here, but also some bad. For insta...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Studying Abroad
If there is a single person whom absolutely no one would ever suspect to study abroad, that person is definitely… me. But come September, I will be boarding a plane to London, where I will be learning to navigate the Tube (the transportation system, th...[Read on]
A Chick’s Guide to Studying Abroad
If there is a single person whom absolutely no one would ever suspect to study abroad, that person is definitely… me. But come September, I will be boarding a plane to London, where I will be learning to navigate the Tube (the transportation system, th...[Read on]
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