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Live and go with the flow
Even my best-laid plans can go awry - and for a good reason - on a recent trip to a Malaysian turtle sanctuary. -ST - The Sunday Times
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Bright lights beckon in Boston
From lobsters farmed from the Atlantic to shopping and nightlife, Boston serves up big portions of city life. -ST
Freeze those memories
Good travel photographs recreate extraordinary scenes, says Filipino photojournalist. -ST
On the beaten track
Why do I keep doing the same-old, same-old when it comes to travel? Maybe it's time to be more adventurous. -ST
But I love flying budget
To simply brand budget as bad is unfair - there are perhaps millions of passengers who have enjoyed no-frills travel on such airlines. -TNP
Check out my fright schedule
I have no proof, of course, but I've come to suspect that the Wife secretly pays some bomoh to hex me whenever I have to fly without her. -ST
Have road will travel
New TV travel series by travel guru reveals what it is like to be a Lonely Planet author. -ST
A traveller's tale
Hans Hoefer is one rare person who manages to make a living out of his passions. -BT
Penang the perfect getaway for actress Tan Kheng Hua
It's the sort of place you can do nothing - which doesn't mean there's nothing to do - and not feel guilty about it, says the local celebrity. -SPU
Former Miss Malaysia shares KL's best-kept shopping secret
There's no place better than Kuala Lumpur to snag a bargain, says Miss Andrea Fonseka. The self-confessed bargain-hunter tells us her favourite retail haunts and shopping stories. -SPU
In Japan, diners separate leftovers when clearing trays
Contrary to what S'poreans might be accustomed to, clearing trays and keeping tables clean can be the responsibilities of diners, like in Japan, Australia and the US. -ST
Malaysian survivor of Pakistan hotel blast tells of his nightmare
He now lives through the ordeal of losing three friends in that incident. -NST
Magical, mystical Turin trek
From mediaeval cafes to breathtaking mountains, Turin has a story to tell in every crack and fissure. -ST
Roads are not dustbins
Malaysian writer Peggy Loh laments the country's habit of littering, in the face of an international tourism drive. -NST
Star-gazing in Austin
Listen to famous bands and dig into barbecue - all under the stars in Texas' state capital. -ST
Hit the highs of Dubai
Shiny new malls or beautiful deserts - living in Dubai gives you the best of both worlds. -SUT
Sun, sea, serenity in the O.C.
Get a tan, play beach volleyball or just chill out and be yourself in Orange County in Sunny California. -SUT
When prejudice makes you just another drug mule
How awful it was to be from a country where you are viewed with suspicion based merely on your citizenship, the writer thought. -NST
Childhood dreams come true
When Asia's first low-cost airline launched in Malaysia, I was one of the first to jump onto the budget flyer bandwagon. -The Star