August 2009 Issue of International Living
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In your August issue: Cash is King in Barcelona…Where prices have dropped to 2005 levels. The Nicaragua anomaly – beautiful, affordable and misunderstood. Find out how to make $10,000 every time you travel.
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For discerning travelers who want to experience the old-world charm of the Middle East, Oman is a must-visit destination.
With heavy damage to her brain from multiple strokes 23 years ago, my wife Nancy, then aged 46, was unable to think, walk, or talk. “Put her in a home and let her spend the rest of her life watching television,” doctors said.
If you’re the kind of person who loves to travel and share your experiences of your trips, then chances are you have what it takes to develop and lead tours for others.
Every February when we lived in Omaha, Nebraska, my wife, Suzan and I would open the monthly heating bill and stare out the window at the ice, sleet, and snow.
Along Central America’s Pacific coast you’ll find rocky outcrops, world-class surf, and some of the most jaw-dropping views in the world.
The Nicaraguan city of Granada is one of the oldest cities in the New World and lies on the western shore of Lake Cocibolca, one of the largest freshwater lakes in the world.
We’ve been writing about Panama for more than a decade. We ranked it the number one place in the world to retire for six of those years. And today it remains in our top five.
Crisis investing means buying when everyone else wants or needs out. At an aggregate level, markets overreact and overshoot both on the up and downside. Assets become mispriced—and that means profit opportunity for you.
“We’ll pray for your safety.” Those were the parting words of a close friend as I was leaving for vacation.