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Shopping in South Asia

Shop 'til you drop ... trying on hats in Bangkok.

Asia

Hey, big spenders!

Plastic loaded and flats on feet? Experts tell Belinda Jackson where the bargains are in Asia.

India

Hipsters in the Hauz

Hauz Khas?s boutiques and galleries.

Leisa Tyler visits the boutiques, galleries and eateries bringing bohemian flair to a quiet Delhi neighbourhood.

Kashmir

Heaven for first-time hawkers

Kashmir shopping

Sam Vincent With no money and no working ATM card , Sam Vincent resort to extreme measures to get some cash.

India

Hot to shop: Delhi

Spices, silks, scarves and saris? Let the games begin, writes Belinda Jackson.

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Your questions

A man withdraws money from an ATM teller machine in Kuala Lumpur 27 February 2004.

Is there a way to avoid all those charges when you withdraw money from an ATM while overseas?

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The world's most popular international airline is ... Ryanair?

Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary

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Airline introduces 'XL' class for obese passengers

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