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Volume Nine - Issue Number One
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Alaska: a hard life working
on fishing boats - Belarus: old fashioned hospitality - Le Bout
du Monde 5: more goings on in a French village - Sailing: how
to work round the world on a boat - Panama: one man's dream life
- Argentina: Buenos Aires spas...a huge choice for little money
- Recipe For Disaster: how to properly plan a relocation - Tijuana:
one woman's experience in this city between two worlds - Serrano Ham:
a delicacy not to be missed - Confessions of an expat: how to fill
up your time in a new home, if you need to - South Africa: one man's
personal view of the truth - Brazil: take care when buying real
estate here...what not to do - Spain: Ten tips for buying property
- France: freelancing and some good advice - US Tax Matters:
to be considered when moving abroad - Offshore Businesses: how to
avoid the setting up traps - Australia: Wandering around the Top
End - Vietnam: penultimate part of Ron Hannah's rambles - Venezuela:
revisiting old world Merida
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Two
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Le Bout
du Monde 6:mor fun in a French village - Chile: how to look
after your house and make sure you are safe from thieves - Dubai:
some inportant things to know before you go there on holiday - Argentina:
a look at the country's developing wine industry through the eyes of one
bodega
- France: the teaching possibilities - Ghana: where to
go and how to stay sane while doing it - Honduras: Copas Ruinas...a
sleepy little hideaway in the mountains - Peru: cheap property -
Kenya:
real estate and investment possibilities - Korea: one man's struggle
with the most difficult language in the world - Quantum Medecine:
miracle cure? - Moving with Kids: how to stay sane when relocating
with kids - New York to Paris: one couple's dream became a reality
- Saudi Arabia: travels in a small village - South West: a
traveller's musings on the south west States - Tax traps: to avoid
when setting up an offshore business - US Tax: how to sort out your
taxes when you sell your main home - Vietnam: final part of Ron's
ramble through south east asia - Volunteering:
want to do
volunteer work overseas...here are some guidelines.
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Three
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Canada:
Calgary Real Estate news - Chile: why the country is a good relocation
destination - Costa Rica: amusing anecdotes about the erratic electricity
supply - Driving in Europe: tips of what to avoid and how to make
things easier - Employment: how helen was helped to relocate from
Glaway to the Cayman Islands - Essential Oils: natural therapies
to ease the strain of travelling - Joint Futures: a layman's guide
- The Grenadines: how to buy property on this paradise isle - Colombia:
a retirement haven, not just drugs and kidnappings - Malaysia: how
to retire here - Argentina: dual pricing in the air industry...one
price for local, one for tourists - Mexico: teaching english, the
trials and tribulations - Mozambique: bush and beach safaris - New
Zealand: an Pom's gide to the special Kiwi language - Panama: rapid
development of this small financial haven - Panama-Azuero: an unspoilt
peninsula - Panama v Margarita Island: pros and cons of each
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Four
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Worlwide: How to choose a
country to move to - Singapore: Living, working and doing business
- Philippines: Getting to know locals through sport..kick boxing
- Wine Idols: it's fashionable amongst celebrities to have
their own wine labels - Thailand: relocation tips and information
- Thailand: why not to get done for drinking and driving - Why
I Became and Escape artist: and how the author did - Panama: some
unconventional reasons for loving it - India: adventures of a single
white female - Belize: its second golden age - Argentina:
great tennis in sleep San Rafael - Bulgaria: how to buy property
in th eEU's newest member state - France: the ins and outs of purchasing
property - Mexico: real estate boom - Poland: and tips for
teaching there - New Zealand: volunteer work - USA: curbing
your right to surrender your citizenship - USA: taxation on foreign
earned income - Varanasi: mystial India - Panama: but what
to do when it rains every day - South Africa: Pretoria to Cape Town
by luxury train
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Five
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Philippines: tree planting
and crocodile protection - Tuscany: the reality of relocating -
Ukraine:
harsh
culture clash but there are ways to enjoy Eastern Europe - Margarita:
no the grass isn't greener anywhere else - Mexico: 'gringo' enclaves
are not the way to fully integrate with the locals -
Brazil: still
a good location for US Baby Boomers - When Sailing Goes Global:
life on the ocean wave...racing and getting qualified - Panama:
one
ex pat's experience of setting up there - Argentina: Bariloche....a
great place to retire if you are allowed to buy...preview of author's eBook
published by Escape Artist - Zagreb: still miraculously tourist
free, but not for long - Argentina: learning to speak the local
lingo - France: how to buy real estate and what your agent can/should do
for you - Global Recruitment: New Zealand to Bermuda chasing job
satisfaction - Surfing Financial Cycles: how to protect yourself
when you invest - Financial Freedom: the fact and fiction of offshore
banking - Argentina: Route 40..hitching the romantic trail - Photos
First: a different way to approach travel writing - Sri Lanka: mystical
sojourn
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Six
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USA: why it's time to leave
America - Argentina: Buenos Aires, the Paris of the southern hemisphere
- Bulgaria: vibrant property mareket in EUs newest member state
- France: luxury cruising along the canals - Chile: travelling
the cordillera region with a view to buying property - Insurance:
a comprehensive guide to health insurance costs worldwide - Investing
Overseas: where to put your money when you become an ex-pat - Cork:
how to sustain one of the world's most precious resources - Mexico:
preserving
folkart in the region - Panama: things you need to know before moving
here - Philippines: working for a greener city and preserving the
forests - Thailand: relocation and retirement - Japan: countryside
running -Thailand: vignettes from an American expat - Egypt:
an enchanting country .
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Seven
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Panama: in depth article
on what you need to know before moving there - Argentina:
The English Gaucho...buying and running an estancia outside Buenos Aires
- Costa Rica: Eco tourism and saving the forests - Mexico: where
to live in Mexico if you are a committed ex-pat - Dubai: health
insurance in detail - Korean Taekyyon: ancient martial arts - Ex-Pat
lifestyles: what increased globalization means - Thailand: vignettes....how
an American can fit in with his Thai wife's family, or not - Costa Rica:
one couple's move from Canada - Brazil: retiring to Marica - Margarita:
excellent
dental care - Bulgaria: tips for owning a second home - Panama:
new trends in real estate - Travel writing: the most romantic job
in the world - Protection: keeping your financial assets hidden
- Singapore: nothing like India - Pakistan: Moenjodaro,
an unusual archaeological site - Japan: Niijima island paradise
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Eight
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Antarctica:
living and working in a scientific station at the end of the world - International
Assignments: more and more people are relocating; some pointers - Dubai:
some reasons not to move there - Education: schooling ex pat brats
- France: how to buy a property - Greece: a weekend at the
beach - Thailand: secrets of health insurance - Argentina:
a relocation agent in Buenos Aires makes moving easy - London: what
you need to know about living, working and getting about in the city -
Mexico:
expat enclaves do not lead to a happy expat life - Panama City:
the dark side of this popular expat haven - Shipping: some pointers
for getting your favourite things shipped overseas using the internet -
Argentina:
Las Lenas...a truly outstanding ski resort - Soveriegn Society:
keeping your wealth a secret - Thailand: part three of a relocation
diary - TN Visas: how to obtain one for working in the US - Thailand's
Andaman Coast: tourism helping to rebuild in the wake of the 2004 tsunami
- UK Property: still a booming investment
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Nine
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Argentina: tales from th estancia
La Margarita - Brazil: plastic surgery at a knock down price - Guatemala:
adventures and a brush with the police - Hong Kong: medical services
and health insurance - India: another medical tourism location -
Ecuador:
a Latin american coountry worth considering for retirement - Margarita:
the perfect place for an expat - Japan: climbing Mont Fuji some
dos and don'ts - Panama: taking tourism seriously - Panama:
not the paradise people think it is - latest crime figures - Philippines:
not really cheap living unless you plan properly - Quebec: thoughts
from an exchange student - Rex Freeman: trying to beat the system
- Shopping: tales from an expat wife on how to navigate foreign
supermarkets - South East Asia: travelling cheap and avoiding the
armpits - Spain: looking for vegan food -
Thailand: obervations
on life from an American expat - US Exit Tax: tasing the expats
- Sovereign Society: the advantages of a second passport
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Volume Nine - Issue Number Ten
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Argentina: more tales from
an estancia...the British owner writes amusingly on buying a car - Brazil:
cosmetic surgery, or hair transplant to be exact - Guatemala: a
Backpacker's story of his near escape - Hong Kong: the ins and outs
of health insurance here - India: medical tourism - Ecuador:
live simply but learn the lingo - Margarita: in depth look at the
island andd all it has to offer the tourist and ex-pat alike - Panama:
tourism seminar on the way forward - Panama: not the paradise it
is supposed to be ..read this to get the downside before moving - Philippines:
how
to live there realistically, on very little money - Shopping: the
joys, or not, of the grocery store from an ex-pat point of view - Thailand:
another vignette - Second Passport: the advantages of dual citizenship
in a global word - Taxing the Expat: details of a proposed new exit
tax from the USA - Japan: walking in the foothills of Mount Fuji
- Quebec: observations of an exchange student - South East Asia:
travelling
to the not so nice bits - Spain: where to find Vegan food, if you
must!
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Europe:
Where to find the best markets and buy top antiques - Armenia:
ancient temples and intricate carvings/The Wonders of Garni and Geghard
- France: vignettes from a small, incestuous French Village - Health
Insurance: Misconceptions and untruths, this article puts you right
on all aspects - India: medical tourism...one man's liver transplant
- Italy: Piccione...flowers and cemeteries and a view of daily life
- Mexico: Guanajuato and Zacatecas...things you should know before
retiring here - Nigeria: the Jos plateau, mining history and present
tourism - Relocating Abroad: dos and don'ts and things to
help you - Sailing: to paradise? how to get started with living
on a boat - Thailand: fishing and putting the world to rights -
Vietnam: Buddhism explained in a modern world - Argentina:
Beautiful Buenos Aires in the spring - Bulgaria: real estate trends
and gated communities - Taiwan: the A to Z of teaching English as
a second language - Escaping Americans: over 350,000 leave the States every
year...why? - Romania:Bucharest Stock Exchange and Romanian Securities
Investments - Malaysia: good food and bad food and food that tastes
like home - Central Asia: Kyrgystan...worth exploring off the beaten
path - Mexico: Los Cabos and being there with small children - France:
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In February of 2004, after teaching
English in China for a year, Ron Hannah and his partner Ruth Forbes crossed
the border into Vietnam, seeking adventure and fleeing the coldest winter
in fifty years. They met peasants and monks, students and fellow
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even the benefit of a guidebook.
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