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February 2012
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CONTENTS
Romance Anytime, Anywhere
Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Nissan LEAF™
Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Nissan Rogue
Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Nissan Altima Sedan
The Chickenpox Challenge
Rewriting History
The Story of Chocolate
Translating Your Pet’s Body Language
Car Care: When it’s Your 35,000-Mile Service
Notable Individuals of New England
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Vehicle Profile: The 2011 Nissan LEAF™
Drive the car of the future, today.

Photo: The 2012 Nissan LEAF™
Nissan made big news in 2010 with the introduction of the LEAF, the first modern, affordable, regular production electric car. By the end of this year, customers across the country will be able to buy or lease this car to which the word “revolutionary” can be attached without fear of the cliché cops complaining.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Nissan Rogue
Get out of the small SUV box.

Photo: The 2012 Nissan Rogue
Leave it to Nissan to figure out how to make a compact crossover look and drive a whole lot sportier than your average small SUV. How could the brand that builds the legendary Z sports car and the road-scorching GT-R supercar do anything less? Enhancements for the 2011 model make the Rogue even more appealing, even giving it a luxury look and feel.
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Vehicle Profile: The 2012 Nissan Altima Sedan
The ideal blend of style, performance and value.

Photo: The 2012 Nissan Altima Sedan
The 2012 Nissan Altima, an enduring icon of the Nissan lineup, is now entering its 20th year of production in the United States. This stylish sedan continues to be an exceptional value that combines strong performance and sporty design. With over 5,000 quality and durability tests performed, the Altima is ready for whatever you throw at it.
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The Chickenpox Challenge
Info and tips for dealing with this itchy virus, especially when your child is sick.

Photo: The Chickenpox Challenge
Although adults can get chickenpox, childhood is often the time when individuals experience the virus. According to KidsHealth, part of the Nemours Foundation, chickenpox is caused by the virus varicella zoster. Symptoms include a rash of blister-like spots, itchy skin and sometimes general cold symptoms. Usually, chickenpox is an irritating, yet mild illness; however, some complications can occur. Here are some things you should know:
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Rewriting History
The most historically inaccurate films of all time.

Photo: Rewriting History
Let’s be honest for a second – real life isn’t always as interesting as it is portrayed to be in movies. Characters in films never spend a solid 40 minutes trying to figure out online banking or sitting in traffic. It’s no surprise then that many a historically based film had to jazz up a thing or two to get people into the theater. Because let’s face it, who is going to pay to see Bill Brings his Daughter to Soccer then Does Some Light Yard Work Before Catching the Last Half of RoboCop on TBS?
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Romance Anytime, Anywhere
Spoil yourself and your special someone with romantic getaways and activities.


Valentine’s Day is the perfect excuse to get away with your significant other. But who says it has to be limited to one day? Celebrate romance and love anytime, anywhere throughout New England. From beautiful mansions and snowcapped mountains to your own special teddy bear, you can mix it up and create multiple, one-of-a-kind romantic adventures.
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Notable Individuals of New England
Visiting the homes of some the region’s best and brightest.

Photo: Notable Individuals of New England
Discovering new information in a hands-on manner can provide a fun outing that will help you occupy your youngsters during their winter and spring breaks, while their teachers take some time to regroup, and it will help keep the fires of their curiosity well stoked. Here are just a few places you can visit to learn about some of New England’s most prominent citizens from throughout the region’s history.
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Car Care: When it’s Your 35,000-Mile Service
Simple tips can help save your investment.

Photo: When it’s Your 35,000-Mile Service
At less than 35,000 miles, most new cars are still under warranty, so anything that breaks prematurely, such as a leaking brake caliper or a burned out wiper motor, should be fixed at no cost. However, warranties don’t generally cover wear and tear items like brake pads and wiper blades, so it’s important to check those regularly and replace as needed for proper function and safety. Regular maintenance is important to protect your investment and prevent problems later, after that new-car warranty expires.
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The Story of Chocolate
Learn the history of this scintillating sweet.

Photo: The Story of Chocolate
There’s no denying that chocolate is especially abundant in store displays every February. If you’ve ever wondered where these nougat-, nut- and liqueur-filled delicacies came from, you’re not alone. Satisfy your curiosity by learning all about chocolate.
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Translating Your Pet’s Body Language
Many people believe you can understand your pet by observing its signals.

Photo: Translating Your Pet’s Body Language
Have you ever wondered what your pet is thinking? Is it hungry? Angry? Happy? Around the world, animal experts and average pet owners alike have theories about animal communication.
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