Time – On the northern fringe of Singapore, overlooking the slate-gray waters of the Johor Straits, the public-housing estate where Anthony Fulwood lives is so far from the city’s affluent expatriate enclaves that cab drivers are stunned when he announces his address. "’For god’s sake, why do you live there?’ they regularly ask me," says Fulwood. "’You’re white!’"
For Laid-Off Singapore Expats, Home Is Where They’re Hiring
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