by Special correspondent
Fri, Apr 13, 2012
We all learn to look out for signs that our man is cheating, or subtle hints that he might be seeing someone else on the side, but what if you are the one that cheated? Assuming that you still want to work on your current relationship, we have 7 ways to move on successfully after you’ve been unfaithful. This is not a “loop-hole” and is not praised, but the reality is 14 percent of married women have had affairs at least once during their married lives and 17 percent of divorces in the United States are caused by infidelity. If you fall into this category, and don’t want to be part of the divorce statistic, take a look at these helpful steps.
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Tue, Nov 29, 2011
A student has been left feeling a little red-faced after an embarrassing incident with a monkey made her a global star.
Charmian Chen, who just happens to be a model, was visiting the Sacred Monkey Forest Ubud in Bali last month when two of the primates decided she was a little overdressed.The 22-year-old student, from Taiwan, was on holiday on the tropical Indonesian island feeding long-tailed macaques when she was singled out.
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by The Guardian UK
Tue, Jun 15, 2010
Office for Budget Responsibility predicts curbs on immigration and costs of an ageing society will slow economy's growth rate
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by The Guardian UK
Tue, Jun 15, 2010
Global Witness group calls on Zimbabwe to withdraw army from Marange diamond fields and suspend diamond trade writes Mark Tran in the Guardian
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by Daily Mail
Tue, Jun 15, 2010
Behind the partying that will be the inevitable accompaniment of Prince William and Prince Harry’s visit to South Africa this week lies a much more sombre purpose writes UK's Guardian.
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by The Times (SA)
Mon, Jun 14, 2010
Judges for the multi-million-dollar Mo Ibrahim Prize for excellence in African leadership on Sunday withheld the award for the second year running, having failed to find a candidate. (Picture: Mo Ibrahim)
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by SW radio
Mon, Jun 14, 2010
BROADCAST: 28 May 2010
VIOLET GONDA: Co-Home Affairs Minister Giles Mutsekwa is my guest on the Hot Seat programme, talking about the challenges he is facing in this controversial ministry that he co-runs with ZANU PF’s Kembo Mohadi. Mutsekwa has also come under a lot of criticism for allegedly doing little in such an important ministry. Media reports recently quoted police Commissioner Augustine Chihuri saying that demos and protests in Zimbabwe were banned during the World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa. The police department comes under the Home Affairs Ministry and I first asked the co-Minister if demonstrations in Zimbabwe had been banned until after the World Cup?
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by IRIN
Sun, Jun 13, 2010
JOHANNESBURG — The “absurd” claim by Gauteng’s police chief that South Africa’s richest province was home to as many as three million “illegal” immigrants was part of a pattern by government departments to blame undocumented migrants for their own shortcomings, Loren Landau, director of the University of the Witwatersrand’s Forced Migration Studies Programme (FMSP), told IRIN.
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Sun, Jun 13, 2010
A SERIES of events are lined up around the United Kingdom to mark Refugee Week with this year’s focus being on encouraging people to change their perception of refugees.
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Sun, Jun 13, 2010
British diplomacy in Zimbabwe has been an unenviable task in recent years.
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by The Guardian UK
Sun, Jun 13, 2010
Growing numbers of youngsters are putting their lives in danger to cross the South African border, drawn by the dream of sporting riches
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