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  • A Few Restaurant Rules in Paris

    Restaurant Rules Paris

    A lot of people will say it is silly to talk about restaurant rules in Paris, because of course you do not have to follow rules. And many of these don't apply t... Read more

    The 10 September 2012 by   Sedulia
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  • Portuguese Blue Card

    Portuguese Blue Card

    The Portugal Blue Card program starts on September 9th, 2012! If you're not familiar with Portugal, you should check it out as it's lovely. I proposed to my... Read more

    The 05 September 2012 by   Ovid
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  • La Rentrée: Everyone Comes Back to Paris

    Rentrée: Everyone Comes Back Paris

    Yesterday, all the teachers in France went back to school to prepare for the first day, today or tomorrow. Last week, the last stragglers came back to Paris.... Read more

    The 04 September 2012 by   Sedulia
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  • Coffee Facts: According to Italy’s 1st Coffee Sommelier

    Coffee Facts: According Italy’s Sommelier

    Fascinating coffee facts, like what cat poop and the world's most expensive coffee have in common. From Valentin Hofer, Italy's 1st Coffee Sommelier. Read more

    The 03 September 2012 by   Monkeys And Mountains Adventure
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  • The Canicule (heat Wave) in Paris

    Canicule (heat Wave) Paris

    Fountains at the Parc André Citroën, Paris 15. The sign says "Access to water jets FORBIDDEN. The municipality of Paris declines any responsibility in case of a... Read more

    The 20 August 2012 by   Sedulia
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  • Presidential Commission on U.S. Expats?

    Presidential Commission U.S. Expats?

    Hello, anyone home? Photo by Chris Christner The New York Times writes about a possible Presidential Commission on U.S. Expatriates. I welcome this, but I'm... Read more

    The 17 August 2012 by   Ovid
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  • Irish Citizenship by Descent

    Irish Citizenship Descent

    Today's guest post comes courtesy of Imogen Reed, a freelance writer. I've only written one substantial bit about Ireland, regarding year-long student work... Read more

    The 06 August 2012 by   Ovid
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  • Finding Universities in Europe

    Finding Universities Europe

    The Old Auditorium at the University of Tübingen, GermanyPhoto by Stefan Baguette If you follow the Overseas Exile Google+ page, you probably saw a bunch of... Read more

    The 03 August 2012 by   Ovid
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  • Cowboy Vs Cowboy Vs Cowboy

    Cowboy

    In France, le cowboy (pronounced le coBOY) is a mythical figure. French people are often surprised to learn that real cowboys still exist. Lucky Luke, who... Read more

    The 02 August 2012 by   Sedulia
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  • The Tragic Story of Expat Alice Versus the US

    Tragic Story Expat Alice Versus

    The following story is true. I have verified this information, but cannot tell you how. I know that sounds strange, but I don't want this person to be hurt. Eve... Read more

    The 01 August 2012 by   Ovid
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