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JULY 2008
IN THIS ISSUE

IN THIS ISSUE
15 Calling Time?
Expat View: Spam doesn’t only come via email

17 Your Say
Letters: Bar Humbug?

20 What’s Cooking?
Upfront: Anyone for tennis, or is it just an illusion?

40 Time Travel
Style: The Sixties Revisited

FEATURES
46 Island Life
Travel: Chris Pritchard takes in the sights and sounds of the Philippines

56 Ship Ahoy!
Travel: The best of the region’s sailing destinations rounded up

66 Poll Vote
Feature: Expat needs you! Prizes galore on offer in our annual readership survey

68 Mandela Day
Travel: In anticipation of the great man’s 90th birthday, Chris Pritchard takes a scenic tour of South Africa

76 Buying Bali
Feature: Is the time now right to buy in Bali? Jill Gocher weighs up the pros and cons

86 Rock On
Insight: So Pedra Branca belongs to Singapore? Julian Davison takes an historical look at what the fuss was all about

96 Audi Do
Motoring: Tony Watts heads to a skidpan with a difference in Finland

104 Service Me
Feature: Moving to Singapore? Need a serviced apartment? Look no further

REGULARS
112 Bangkok Jam
City Guides: The City of Angels wrapped up

124 Sexy Boy
Seen and Heard: Geraint Price gets to grips with Gavin Rossdale’s latest offering

125 Suburban Hell?
Motoring: Tony Watts gets all oxymoronic as he tries out the Mercedes-Benz four door coupé and finds the new Mitsubishi not quite trite

128 Thai Me Down
Restaurant: Julia Hawes gets all horty at Kha, while Sunita Shahdadpuri finds la crème de la crème at Rochester Park

132 Tiger Tales
Finance: Is Vietnam really on the prowl? Rowena Everson finds out

134 Open Season
Sport: Will the Brits ever get to sip from the Claret Jug? Jason Dasey previews the British Open

136 Lion’s Den
Horoscope: Shelley Von Strunckel is not afraid to be Leo’s sayer.


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