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For enthusiasts, indoor games can open unexpected doors |
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Indulging in a favorite pastime at a local club can be a great way to integrate more easily and fully into the local culture. |
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Expat adviser: Online help for the tongue-tied |
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For expats who are familiar with the downfalls of learning a language, there are many resources online, often at little or no cost. |
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How noble is it to be a 'dottore'? |
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In Italy, the skirmish over titles masks a larger battle over professional standing. |
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Outside Iraq, Iraqis sign up to vote |
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For many, the Iraqi elections this month will be the first real ones in their lifetime. |
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Expatriates in 14 countries may play big role in Iraqi vote |
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Voter registration began Monday at 75 centers in 36 cities in 14 countries outside Iraq, including the United States. |
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U.S. limits routine patdowns at airports |
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Hundreds of women have complained to the agency that the procedure was humiliating and unnecessary. |
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American passports with biometric data to debut in spring
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Home for the holidays? Ritual wanes |
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In an ocean-crossing trend, families are meeting up anywhere but home. |
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U.S. slips in luring world’s brightest |
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U.S. universities are suddenly facing intense competition as higher education undergoes rapid globalization. |
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The amazing shrinking salary |
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Expatriates are hoping that companies will be sympathetic - especially to those paid in dollars. |
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Dollar's dive takes others with it
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School and hospital costs: Coping with Russia's unofficial fees |
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Moscow has become a murky place where the unofficial overrides the official, unwritten rules change often, and not even Russians seem able to keep up. |
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