MARCH 2008
IN THIS ISSUE

IN THIS ISSUE
14. Your Say
Letters: Dazed and Confused
16. Turn On?
Expat View: Spinning the wheel offortune
20. Talking Cobblers
Upfront: Picking through the Romains of the day
40. The Eyes Have it
Style: Make tracks with some good lookers
FEATURES
46. Called to the Bar
Bar Guide 2008: Expat gets its beer goggles on and finds out what’s hot and what’s not in Singapore’s bar scene

76. Breast Foot Forward
Travel: Elainor Fairnington travels to Jordan and follows in the footsteps of Moses
86. Poll Vote
Feature: Expat needs you! Prizes galore on offer in our annual readership survey
91. Heavy Ho
City Guides: Expat takes the pressure off for business travellers to Ho Chih Minh City
101. KL, Ma Belle
City Guides: Expat provides the definitive business travel guide to Kuala Lumpur
110. All Thai’d Up
Insight: Looking to buy property in Thailand? Alison Marshall saves you the heartache and speaks to the key players
REGULARS
100. Home and Dry?
Finance: Are bricks and mortar as safe an investment as they seem? Rowena Everson looks to Singapore for the answers
119. In Vino Veritas
Back by popular demand, the Expat Wine Club
122. Hell Bent for Leather
Motoring: For once in his life, Tony Watts finds cargo class comfortable and says sod the environment as he puts Bentley’s new Continental GT Speed though its paces
126. Suburban Hell?
Restaurants: Not quite, but Julia
Hawes finds Suburbia so near yet so
far, while Sunita Shahdadpuri gets
into the birthday cheer at Moomba

130. Where Did It All Go Wrong?
Sport: Jason Dasey turns to footballand looks at how the mighty have fallen
132. Expats Behaving Badly
Books: Singapore’s bad boys have nothing on their Hong Kong counterparts,
discovers Joanna Hughes
134. Candy Pop
Seen and Heard: There’s no hard and fast rule for Madonna’s success, says Geraint Price
136. Crab Schtick
Horoscope: Shelley von Strunckel uncovers what’s making you crabby
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