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- 'Extreme' houseguests put expatriate hosts to the test
- Some family reunions require spanning time zones, oceans and cultures
- International education is good for teachers, too.
- France takes the plunge into globalized education
- Europe's wandering scholars can't afford to be poor
- Speaking up, regardless of your accent
- Expats find on TV all the comforts of home
- Americans abroad are giving up citizenship for lower taxes
- Developers in Southeast Asia try to lure aged Japanese
- A word to the wise: Choose the right translator
- Voices from afar struggle to be heard
- International schools get serious on funds
- Broader education gains appeal in Asia
- East meets West in U.S. schools
- For U.S. women, a battle for morale in fashion capitals
- When roots translate into a 2d passport
- First Person: Adventures in (trans-Atlantic) baby-sitting
- Satisfying a yen for the tastes of home
- A tilted playing field for Americans abroad
- Parcels of memory, a bite at a time
- Picky eaters? Not these children
- First Person: The menu of life, with a twist
- International schools grapple with 'staggering' demand
- Bypassing Russia's bounty
- Some beers really do get better with age
- Sampling the lifestyle of a Korean monk
- In troubled Lebanon, a safety zone for sea turtles
- Contemporary Art: Now in Hong Kong, an interactive display by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
- A city's charms, resplendent at night
- Cutting edge and vintage charm in Istanbul real estate
- Taking home along on an exploration of France
- For families, too, the allure of Cyprus
- Buying a home in Barcelona is not as easy as the lifestyle
- Rebuilding with style in a year in Provence