Tag: change exchange
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The veteran Bok who could hold the key to victory in Yokohama
When the Boks go into battle against the All Blacks in their opening match of the 2019 Rugby World Cup, all eyes will be on a rugged warrior who runs fast and plays hard in the early autumn of his career
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Why a Good Game of Couch Rugby is Even Better Than the Real Thing
And by Couch Rugby, of course, we mean watching rugby from the couch. If you take the time to set your living-room up for the optimal viewing experience, and you invite a few choice pals to share it with you, you’ll still be able to make the most of the Bounce. By Ben Karpinski
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Home is where the heart & soul is
What does it take to turn a house into a home? More than fancy furniture, more than a big garden with a pool, it takes people to make the memories that make you feel at home. Add a piano and a singalong, says Mandy Collins, and you’ve got a perfect recipe for happiness.
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13 money tips for freelancers
When I imagined the freelance life, it looked something like this: I would sleep till the sun softly poked a finger around the curtains. I’d stretch, yawn, stroke the dog gently sleeping beside my bed. Then I’d stumble to the kitchen for a cup of the finest Arabica coffee, which I’d enjoy in the morning…
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Changing our views on teenage pregnancy
Tracy Engelbrecht was only 15 years old when she became a mom. Thanks to the support of her family, she managed to finish school, study and become a career woman while raising her son, who is now 20 years old. Ruda met up with this inspirational mother to hear her story. Ruda met up with this…
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How much does it cost to have a cash baby?
“Dear parenting forum. I am a mom-to-be and I’m in a bit of a pickle. We’re having a baby and we’re not a medical aid, so I was wondering (in this presumably safe and non-judgmental online space): are there any medical aids that will still let us sign up?”
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Ouch! That’s my couch!
A moving story of a battle to cram a beloved but awkwardly-sized item of furniture into a new apartment. James Lewis reports from the battlefront