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Live and go with the flow
Even my best-laid plans can go awry - and for a good reason - on a recent trip to a Malaysian turtle sanctuary. -ST - The Sunday Times
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Carry on shopping
Search for your own inner "fashionista" in the Big Apple. -BT
Flowering of a desert rose
Despite its barren land, Qatar still imparts some of life's richest lessons. -BT
Graduating into uncertainty
Joyce Koh, a fresh graduate from New York University, faces an uncertain economy - and is thrilled about it. -BT
A sudden shift in perspective
Live in Delhi, and you will begin to learn the ways of contentment and patience. -BT
American attachments
Khai Boon Tan, located in Philadelphia, finds one of the best ways to understand Americans is to understand their favourite sports . -BT
An abrupt end to a delightful stay
Third year student Melvin Yang had his exchange to Mexico interrupted by the flu. -BT
Desert diplomacy
It is not uncommon to meet up with a group of Singaporeans who are all driving BMWs in Dubai. -BT
Sex in the air?
Former air stewardess spills the beans in book on trysts in the industry. -TNP
Cheaper off the beaten path
Going to places no one else wants to yields great value-for-money, even if there is risk of death by bombing. -ST
Living it up in a mile high city
Eric Choo has misadventures with snow and ice in the city of Denver. -BT
Eating their way through Spain
Chef-restaurateur Mario Batali travels through Spain with friends... and an appetite. -ST
A peek behind N. Korea's iron curtain
Maker of documentary offering rare glimpses into the lives of North Koreans here for Q&A sessions. -ST
Letter from Hong Kong
Leslie Yee is gradually getting used to his compact 650 sq ft home in Hong Kong.
A family kind of guy
When AirAsia's Tony Fernandes is not at work, he's either spending quality time with his wife and children, or kicking a ball around with a bunch of friends. -BT
The thrones of the Lion City
Having lived in S'pore for half a year now, several things remind me that I am no longer in the country when I head up north on my occasional trips back home, especially the toilets. -ST
Big city drama
Singaporean Darren Cher often jokes that Tianjin, China is the "world's largest unknown city". -ST
Cheap beer and challenges aplenty
Low Yong Kiang, a Singaporean based in Shanghai, relishes her pubs. -BT
S'pore PR has visited 193 countries in 33 years
Phillips Connor claims to have visited every country in the world, fulfilling a teenage dream and a passion for travel ignited when he was 16. -ST