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Discover Paradise
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Discover Paradise

Sri Lanka is “on trend” as far as travel hotspots go – and for very good reason. To whet your appetite, we look at a couple of the island’s great hotels and hear about some ideal itineraries. Keep an eye out for a few special deals, too.

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July 2017
Play The Name Game And Win!
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Play The Name Game And Win!

FairPrice Antique is looking for a new name, and they want you to help think of one. Enter this competition and you’ll stand a chance of winning a piece of furniture from the store, valued at $2,500.

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November 2017
Friends For Life
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Friends For Life

Singapore’s stray animal population remains a big issue, and adopting is vital. Three Expat Living editors explain why they chose to give forever homes to local dogs.

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November 2017
Small Boy, Big Heart
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Small Boy, Big Heart

SIDHANTH SINGH may be just 11, but he’s already learnt (and demonstrated) the importance of caring for animals. For the past four years, he has helped stray cats in his estate and community — from finding homes to petitioning for spaying. We speak to the Canadian International School student about his efforts and what keeps him going.

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November 2017
Leasing Fundamentals
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Leasing Fundamentals

While Singapore is one of the most expensive countries in the world to own a car, there are different ways to get access to four wheels. We spoke to HO JIAJU, marketing executive at dealers Wearnes, to hear his views on leasing.

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November 2017
10 Ways To Get Moving
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10 Ways To Get Moving

In the lead-up to Christmas there are school outings for the kids to organise, seasonal get-togethers to plan, and a regular exercise schedule to maintain. BOUNCE has options to satisfy all these requirements – something to get everyone moving!

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November 2017
The Other Kuta Surfing Southern Lombok
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The Other Kuta Surfing Southern Lombok

Well away from Senggigi and the popular Gili Islands, the southern side of Lombok is a surf hotspot with a wave for everyone, as Carolyn Beasley discovers.

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September 2016
Man Vs Beast Singapore's Venomous Side
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Man Vs Beast Singapore's Venomous Side

“So, how about moving to Singapore?” It’s a sentence that has been uttered to many partners and potential trailing spouses. I’d venture many of them then dust offthe old school atlas to fi nd out more about the place. “Not very big, is it?” “Is it part of Malaysia?” “What language do they speak?”

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October 2016
Onsen in Singapore: The Naked Truth
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Onsen in Singapore: The Naked Truth

Amanda Broad is invited to try a traditional Japanese onsen bath, not in Kyoto or Kobe, but right here in the Lion City.

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October 2016
Make a Splash
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Make a Splash

Is your poolside wardrobe in dire need of a makeover? Willow & Huxley to the rescue!

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October 2016
Breast Cancer: Fact Vs Fiction
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Breast Cancer: Fact Vs Fiction

Know the difference between fact and fiction when it comes to breast cancer? We asked breast and general surgeon DR Georgette Chan to debunk some of the most common myths and misconceptions.

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October 2016
The Modern Facelift
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The Modern Facelift

As we age and the pull of gravity takes effect, the skin around the face becomes less taut and tends to sag. Thankfully, modern facelifts can subtly yet effectively turn back the clock by restoring the youthful contours we once enjoyed.

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February 2019
Helping Hands
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Helping Hands

What would you do if the unthinkable happened and your child died from cancer-related complications? LESLI BERGGREN launched a charity to help others.

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July 2019
Art Appreciation
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Art Appreciation

Big or small, loving the artwork you have in your home is a must — no matter what the value. These readers tell us how they followed their hearts to buy the perfect piece for them.

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October 2017
Shorter Stays
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Shorter Stays

We chat to WINSTON LEE, regional head of special projects for PropertyGuru Group, about what shorter lease terms mean for tenants looking to rent private properties.

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October 2017
A Mother's Love
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A Mother's Love

We chat with local theatre director GLEN GOEI about his passion for performing and the upcoming Wild Rice production, Mama White Snake.

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October 2017
Building Foundations
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Building Foundations

UWCSEA parent ALISON OZAWA SANDERS talks us through her recent house-building experience in Cambodia.

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October 2017
The Breast Way Forward
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The Breast Way Forward

So, the oncologist has confirmed the diagnosis: breast cancer. Once you’ve absorbed the initial shock, what are your options? In this Breast Cancer Awareness month of October, VERNE MAREE finds out more from two doctors and several survivors.

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October 2017
Rock Your Run! Six Helpful Tips For Beginners
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Rock Your Run! Six Helpful Tips For Beginners

Looking to get fit with a running regime but don’t know where to start? MÁIRE NIC AMHLAOIBH, RUNFIT Coach and Senior Physiotherapist at UFIT, shares six helpful tips for newbies. Happy running!

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October 2017
Take A Break: Sensational Seaside Vacations
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Take A Break: Sensational Seaside Vacations

While Sentosa’s stretches of palm-tree-lined beaches make for a pleasant retreat from city life, there are countless stunning seaside destinations just a short flight or ferry ride away that warrant a weekend stay or more. We’ve compiled a list of hotspots to help you with your holiday planning.

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May 2016
How To Deal With Long-Distance Tragedy!
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How To Deal With Long-Distance Tragedy!

For the 1 .6 million foreign residents in Singapore, isolation from extended family can be a confronting and lonely experience. However, most expats are prepared for the challenge of building and maintaining a day-to-day support network in lieu of homeland connections. Yet nothing can prepare you for the illness or death of a loved one back home. It’s in these moments of despair and helplessness (and often guilt) that each kilometre between here and there can feel like a light-year of emptiness.

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May 2016
Live-Aboard, Sentosa Style
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Live-Aboard, Sentosa Style

Does the idea of buying a four-bedroom home in Sentosa for $750,000 sound unbelievable? Well, it’s not; the only difference is, it’s a live-aboard boat. We spoke to Capri’s current owner, Canadian DANY BOLDUC, and his American fi ancée Leah Hevey, about the appeal of marina life, and why he’s giving it all up to be a landlubber.

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August 2017
What Is The Hungry Ghost Festival?
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What Is The Hungry Ghost Festival?

What Is The Hungry Ghost Festival?

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August 2017
Encouraging Independence
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Encouraging Independence

LIANE SHAW of Shaws Preschool passes on some useful tips about equipping preschoolers for school, helping them to be more independent, and promoting good eating habits.

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August 2017
Man On A Mission
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Man On A Mission

MURRAY “MUZZA” MONROE tells us why raising awareness of conservation issues – and helping orphaned elephants along the way – is his priority, and how we can help

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4 mins  |
August 2017
At The Bar
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At The Bar

We scour the bar scene to bring you the new and noteworthy. It’s a tough job, but somebody’s got to do it!

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August 2017
Pieces Personalised
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Pieces Personalised

If you can’t find what you’re looking for in furniture stores in Singapore, have you thought about getting something custom made?

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April 2018
Eastside Story
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Eastside Story

Find out why this East Coast penthouse is the perfect home for KAVITA DASGUPTA and her family.

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April 2018
Scaling Antartica's Vertical Limit
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Scaling Antartica's Vertical Limit

With an all-female team, CHRISTINE AMOUR-LEVAR sets out in search of new routes and peaks in one of the most inhospitable places on earth.

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April 2018
Our Drowning Planet
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Our Drowning Planet

You’ve heard it before: ocean levels are rising. It’s easy to shrug it off and think, “That’s somebody else’s problem; it doesn’t affect me.” But that’s where you’re wrong. We’re all at risk, especially those of us living in Asia – Singapore included.

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June 2019