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Sex in the air?
Former air stewardess spills the beans in book on trysts in the industry. -TNP
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Veteran traveller
67-year-old Adnan volunteers to run marathons and travels for a good cause. -The Star/ANN
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Giving back
Lim Li Lian shares her experience with programme Rock Your World Cambodia that focuses on culture and giving back. -The Star/ANN
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Benevolent backpacker
32-year-old teacher travels without plans, doing bits of good along the way. -The Star/ANN
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Stone that flows like water
Reader Anna Lim shares her trip to the natural wonder "The Wave" at the Utah/Arizona border; stone that appears to move like fluid. -AsiaOne
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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
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124 countries in 11 years on pedal power
After 11 years of pedalling, Mr Daisuke Nakanishi has travelled 144,000km across the globe on the same trusty bicycle with which he started his journey. -ST
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Living it up in a mile high city
Eric Choo has misadventures with snow and ice in the city of Denver. -BT
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Mustafa and more must-sees
Besides the usual suspects like Sentosa, Jurong Bird Park and Orchard Road, the 24-hour shopping centre is worth taking tourists to. -ST
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Japanese man on world tour pedals 143,000km over 123 countries
Daisuke Nakanishi first embarked on his 'World Tour' in 1998. -The Star/ANN
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Eating their way through Spain
Chef-restaurateur Mario Batali travels through Spain with friends... and an appetite. -ST
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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
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Letter from Hong Kong
Leslie Yee is gradually getting used to his compact 650 sq ft home in Hong Kong.
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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
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A step into the past
Contributor Desiree Tan yields her dislike for historical monuments and embraces the beauty and artistry of Beijing.
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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
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Big city drama
Singaporean Darren Cher often jokes that Tianjin, China is the "world's largest unknown city". -ST
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Cheap beer and challenges aplenty
Low Yong Kiang, a Singaporean based in Shanghai, relishes her pubs. -BT
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