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11. Fun at Any Cost
Not so long ago, I lived in the U.S. on about $15 a day, doing odd jobs and catering dinners and lunches for the Portland, Maine business community. Needless to say, my budget didn't include
Author: KATIE BENNER Year 2003 Issue 29 PDF HTML
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12. Fat Chance
After you've been in the city for a while, you just don't notice most of the bad grammar and cryptic translations that pop up on signs and billboards around Beijing, don't think the "Love Foot
Author: KATIE BENNER Year 2003 Issue 31 PDF HTML
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13. Surviving the Masses
I grew up in the land of automobiles. Not only was I in the United States, my parents moved to rural Vermont where deer roam the roads and people have racks attached to their pickup trucks for the
Author: KATIE BENNER Year 2003 Issue 32 PDF HTML
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14. Tale From The Underground
"Well whether we find it or not, this is an adventure and I'm having a great time." When you're acting as a guide on what should be a pleasant morning outing, these words mean things arc not going
Author: KATIE BENNER Year 2003 Issue 37 PDF HTML
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15. Lights, Camera, Lunch
If television is the opiate of the masses, when I was young I was a full-fledged addict. Of course, things changed and I traded in that particular addiction for a variety of others. Soon, the
Author: KATIE BENNER Year 2003 Issue 39 PDF HTML
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16. Make Mine a Double
Things happen in the world that makes the expat desperately miss home. This is true even if you are from the U.S., and you are not supposed to want any part of that cursed, cursed land that you fled
Author: KATIE BENNER Year 2003 Issue 43 PDF HTML
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17. A Tall Tale
When I was very young, my greatest fear was being overly tall. After watching my older, 6'5" brother greet doorways with his forehead and squeeze uncomfortably into most midsize cars, I knew that
Author: KATIE BENNER Year 2003 Issue 52 PDF HTML