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In this issue

The state is making an effort to redefine itself after the global financial crisis shook its banking sector

Jul 20, 2012

State tries to reinvent itself for a new era

Peggy Hollinger says the resort is making an effort to redefine itself after the global financial crisis shook its banking sector

dancer ©A. Hanel Jul 20, 2012

Cultural scene: Imaginative approach to finding funds for the arts and culture

Arts help the state to project a luxury image, says Peggy Hollinger

Yoshi restaurant ©Marcel Jolibois Jul 20, 2012

Restaurants: Places where insiders choose to eat

Paul Betts and Peggy Hollinger pick tasty locations in which to dine

Jul 20, 2012

Luxury tourism: Casino and hotels adapt to changing clientele

Gambling is not the draw it was, while rich visitors seek family-friendly options, says Peggy Hollinger

Eze, a 14-century bastide ©Dreamstime Jul 20, 2012

Days out: Hidden gems lie within easy reach of city

Peggy Hollinger takes a stroll outside the statelet to see what else is on offer

Monaco F1 ©Reuters Jul 20, 2012

Recreation: Status as a sporting venue wins fans

Monaco is host to many international events, reports Paul Betts

Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly's wedding day ©AFP Jul 20, 2012

Hidden treasures: Glamour of past hangs over present

Paul Betts gives an insight into why the state is still a great place to live in and visit

Paul Betts Jul 20, 2012

Opinion: Principality could turn its gaze seawards

The sea probably offers Monaco its biggest opportunity to enhance its reputation as a world-class resort, writes Paul Betts

Monaco skyscrapers Jul 20, 2012

Real estate: Can the concrete jungle be transformed?

Some government officials readily admit that Monaco missed a great opportunity when it started launching its intense urban development, writes Paul Betts