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The Right Way to See Hawaii

Best Romantic Travel Deals
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Looking for a little romance but tired of taking your significant other to the same places around town? Why not spice things up with a trip for two to Hawaii? AOL Travel has found some greats deals including 14 nights in Hawaii for just $71 a day per person. There's also options closer to home.
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Best Deals on the Lot

Best Car Deals of the Month
Ford
Automakers have had a tough time moving inventory during the current financial crisis. In order to sell cars and make room for new models, they are continuing to offer huge incentives. Ford is offering $4,000 back on a new Fusion. Dodge is pitching huge rebates on the Ram. AOL Autos checks outs the best deals in October.
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Deadliest Roads Around the World

World's Most Dangerous Roads
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Think driving in the US is bad because of distracted drivers, potholes and the occasional deer? Try dealing with cliffs, long stretches of desert and even bandits. The annual death toll on one road is well over 100 people most years. AOL Autos takes a look at some of the worst places to drive. Are any of them in the US?
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Real Women Have Curves

Minimize & Maximize Without Surgery
Few of us are blessed with the perfect body. We mainly have 'good' parts and 'not-so-good' parts. The trick is to accentuate the positive and play down the negatives -- like jeans that flatten the tummy or a dress that shows off your bust. AOL Shopping has found clever ways to maximize some areas and minimize others.
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This Is 'Hello' in New Zealand

Business Etiquette Around the World
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If you are planning a business trip abroad, it may be necessary for you to be aware of some foreign customs. Don't be offended if a New Zealander wants to rub noses with you. That's how they say hello. If bringing gifts, don't give knives to a Japanese colleague. AOL Careers explains why and lists other unique etiquette practices.
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What Men Really Want

Build Your Man Cave
Every man wants at least one room of his house to call his own -- his 'man cave.' Ideal items should include a flat screen TV, sports 'art,' and a rocking sound system. Women might want to take note of these ways to keep the men in their lives happy at home. AOL Shopping offers their assistance with this handy guide.
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5 Safest Jobs in a Recession

Fastest Growing Industries for Jobs
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Amid all the gloomy talk of recession, layoffs and financial turmoil, there are some fields where more jobs will be created over the next few years. One of the areas experiencing growth is the leisure and hospitality industry where the bulk of the opportunities are in food service. AOL Careers highlights the four fields that are hiring now.
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It Doesn't Look That Expensive

Most Expensive Cars to Drive
Subaru
But the Subaru Impreza you see pictured here will end up costing double its sticker price when depreciation, maintenance, insurance and gas are taken into account. AOL Autos and Forbes have a revealing list of the 10 most expensive cars (over the long-run) to drive.
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Not Your Dad's PC

Buy a New PC
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If you are shopping for a new personal computer, you may be surprised what you find. The days of the big, boxy black monitors are over. Now you'll find colors like Midnight Blue and Flamingo Pink as well as one machine that is only 2 inches tall. AOL Shopping has options to consider. Wait until you see the low prices.
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'Secret' Signs of a Workaholic

Stress at Work
Do you know if you are a workaholic? A recent survey indicated that 78 percent of employees feel burned out at work. There are several signs that signal a problem. How many hours are you working? Are you missing deadlines? AOL Careers takes a closer look at the indicators and offers four ways to manage stress.
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