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G. Gaynor McTigue..THU.6/09/05 Buy a car for its safety and dependability first. Today's
automobile ads are like car chase scenes from action/adventure flicks. Fast, unsafe
driving is glamorously -- and irresponsibly -- promoted. (Aren't they concerned
that thousands of people, especially young people, die each year in speeding accidents?)
Another ploy is to showcase a vehicle's alluring curves. Still another, the status
of its expensive nameplate. All intended to appeal to your emotional rather than
practical sense. If getting places safely for many years to come is your primary
reason for buying a car, don't fall for these diversionary tactics. Get good,
hard, objective research on a vehicle's safety and reliability. You'll save yourself
untold stress, trouble and disappointment. Ask yourself this. When the novelty
of owning a sexy car wears off, what will you be left with? Why make yourself
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Previous Stress Tip Get a yearly physical...religiously. Don't
keep putting it off. You may feel great. You may look great. (Despite your
stress.) But many ailments don't walk up and tap you on the shoulder. They can
progress silently, insidiously, without symptoms. So it's imperative to go for
an annual checkup to ensure everything's functioning properly. And detect any
trouble early on. The brief anticipation of seeing a doctor pales in comparison
to the stress you carry around postponing it. (Especially if you are experiencing
symptoms.) Or the satisfaction you'll enjoy getting a clean bill of health. Don't
be so cavalier about this. Or vaguely remind yourself to remind yourself. Make
an appointment today. You'll feel better getting it on the calendar. And off your
mind. Why make yourself crazy?
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