Americans Can Vote From Almost Anywhere.
“It's not unusual for folks to cast absentee ballots
when they're out-of-town on election day -- some do it even
if they are out of this world. Clay Anderson was about 215
miles above the earth when he cast his ballot last year for
a series of proposition measures in his home town of League
City, Tex. An astronaut and spacewalker, Anderson was on the
international space station with a couple of Russian astronauts
when he received his ballot via computer uplink. He filled
it out and sent it back through cyberspace.“
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/10/15/AR2008101502976_pf.html
Currency Crisis: Sending Money To Someone in a
Pinch Abroad. “As more people travel, live
and conduct business abroad, sending money across borders
has become a huge industry. But figuring out the ins and
outs of using money-transfer services can be a daunting
journey of its own.” http://biz.yahoo.com/wallstreet/080821/sb121927679430558581_id.html
Surgery and sightseeing, in one trip. “From a spare
bedroom in his Calabasas home, Rudy Rupak keeps track of
kidney transplants in the Philippines and tummy tucks in
Costa Rica, sex changes in Thailand and eyelid surgery in
Panama.” http://articles.latimes.com/2007/oct/21/business/fi-sunprofile21
Stars and Stripes, Wrapped in the Same Old Blue.
“When I went to collect my newly minted American passport,
I discovered that it came with a radically altered design
that included sheaves of wheat, the rather large head of
a bald eagle plus the flag wrapped around my picture. And
that was just one page.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/29/weekinreview/29macfa.html
World's Most Dangerous Destinations. ”In
the 1970s, a traveler's worst nightmare might have been
a hijacked plane or hostage crisis. Today, the threats are
equally perilous but reflect the changing times. Now, a
tourist or business traveler might worry more about terrorist
attacks on mass transit, getting caught in a spontaneous
uprising or a bombing of a nightclub or hotel.” http://www.forbes.com/travel/2008/01/16/travel-world-dangerous-forbeslife-cx_rr_0117travel.html
Add blank pages to your passport to be on the safe
side. “Question: My adult son, traveling
with his wife and child, was recently refused permission
to board a flight from England to South Africa because he
had only one blank page in his passport. How do you know
which country wants more than one blank page?” http://travel.latimes.com/articles/la-tr-spot9mar09
New Law Makes Escape Tougher For Tax Exiles.
“It's been called ‘the ultimate estate plan’:
moving to a desert island or other far-off locale to escape
the clutches of the Internal Revenue Service. Indeed, hundreds
of Americans do formally renounce their U.S. citizenship
every year, many in order to protect their wealth from income,
estate and gift taxes. But last week, Congress may have
made life less rewarding for tax exiles.“
http://online.wsj.com/public/article_print/SB121193252276024279.html