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Dec. 21, 2010:

"Kathleen, how about an article comparing Leon, Granada, and San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua, with Cuenca, Ecuador, Medellin, Colombia, and Chiang Mai, Thailand?

"I'd like even to suggest some specific points of comparison--being able to drink the water; safety; medical care; reliable high-speed Internet; availability of U.S. television; and approximate numbers of expats already residing in each place?

"I wish you a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year."

--Howard R., United States

We're on it. As I explained recently, more and more in-depth comparative analysis is our editorial mandate as we move into 2011.

Starting with the current issue of the Overseas Retirement Letter, which features a report, written by yours truly, comparing Medellin, Colombia, with Panama City, Panama, two of our top 2011 retire-overseas picks.

ORL subscribers should have received this current issue in their e-mailboxes over the weekend.

And Overseas Retirement Circle members joined us yesterday for a Teleconference to talk through points of comparison, Medellin versus Panama City, live. If you're an ORC member but were unable to be on the line with us for this call, you can access the recording of the entire conversation on your Overseas Retirement Circle website.

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