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THE Books You Should Have On Your To-read List.
NORA ROBERTS is back with another exceptional novel. In Genuine Lies we meet Eve Benedict, a massive star – a movie goddess with two Oscars, four ex-husbands and a legion of lovers to her name. She likes the finer things in life and enjoys living in
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Andrea Caknis Gabrielle Ozynski Matthew Holland Mark Wasserman markw@caxton.co.za Deneal Florence Kathy Dry Courtney Moore Michael Sekhu michaels@caxton.co.za Brenda Taylor GENERAL MANAGER: Anton Botes PRODUCTION MANAGER: Sada Reddhi ■
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App-solutely Fabulous
TRAVELLERS, pay attention: this is one app you’ll be happy to have when it comes to the planning process. Omio sources the best travel options through their advanced filtering process, helping you save time and money by booking flights, bus and train
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Reviews
HEARTTHROB Justin Bieber releases his fifth studio album, Changes, five years after his last album, and a lot has influenced him during the hiatus, resulting in a, well, change of direction. Essentially this is an R&B record, so it’s unlike anything
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Off The Record With Josh Wantie
JOSH WANTIE may be a relatively new face in the music scene, but it’s already made a big impression on the local pop landscape, and he’s now moved to the United Kingdom to pursue his music further. Having dropped a brand-new EP titled Lifeline, the c
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Katy Perry ON FILMING AMERICAN IDOL REMOTELY
THE show must go on. While COVID-19 has brought multiple television productions to a screeching halt, others have tried to adapt their format to ensure that the shows can, in fact, continue shooting during this insane time. American Idol is one of th
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10 Things You Should Be Watching Right Now!
ALL Eyez On Me brings to the screen the untold story of rapper, actor, poet and activist Tupac Shakur, portrayed by Demetrius Shipp Jr. – from his early days in New York to his status as one of the world’s most recognised and influential voices. Agai
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Pay It Forward
AT the moment Goseame does not have any official sponsorships; most of the small initiatives are funded by Michaela or through donations from community members. They are urgently looking for businesses to come on board and work with them to help peop
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LET’S HELP EVERYTHING Go Well
“THE concept of helping people has always been close to my heart, and I practise it every single day through my job,” says Michaela Mallet, who always wanted to be a businesswoman. Little did she know her home-based company would soon operate in majo
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Celebs Who Don’t Eat Meat
“ONLY after I became active in women’s issues did I realise that my veganism was related to those very issues. Dairy and eggs don’t just come from cows and chickens, they come from female cows and female chickens. We’re exploiting female bodies and a
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Thinking Of Going The V Route?
IF we really want to reduce the human impact on the environment, the simplest and cheapest thing anyone can do is to eat less meat. Humans eat about 230 metric tonnes of meat a year, mostly chickens, cows, sheep and pigs. Cattle need vast amounts of
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Kim Kardashian’s EXTREME BUM SURGERY
IT’S no secret that Kim Kardashian’s most famous asset is her bum. It’s become synonymous with her brand and she isn’t afraid to flaunt it. However, Kim has reportedly become so obsessed with keeping her famous figure that she has gone through some e
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Lend A Helping Hand The World Counts!
STRANDED polar bears and walruses, melting glaciers, dried-out rivers, droughts, ocean current changes, mass extinction, mudslides, flooding and deforestation – is it really THAT bad, or are these doomsday scenarios all just scare tactics to bump us
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UNRUH’S Walk Of Death
ON September 6, 1949, Howard Unruh, 28, of Camden, New Jersey, picked up a Luger P08 pistol, stepped outside of his two-storey apartment building and killed 13 people in 12 minutes in what was then the worst mass shooting in US history. Unruh had bec
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The Rise and Fall Of THE TIGER KING
IT’S one of the wildest documentaries to grace TV screens around the world, so it’s no surprise Tiger King has also been one of Netflix’s most successful offerings. At the centre of it all is former zoo opperator and now convicted fellon Joseph Schr
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Have You Seen Them?
IN South Africa alone, almost 1 000 children are reported missing every year. The actual figure is probably much higher. Currently the police have an 82 percent success rate finding the children. Ideally they’d like to achieve a 100 percent success r
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“It’s Murder, Isn’t It?”
Heavily intoxicated, 56-year-old Jeffrey Barry, a paranoid schizophrenic with a history of mental illness, climbed the stairs of the apartment building where he rented a second-floor flat in Bristol and knocked on a neighbour’s door. It was 01h30, bu
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She Watched As Her Children Drowned
Circuit Judge William Howard allowed jurors to watch the re-enactment crime scene investigators had put together as part of the case against Susan Smith, a 23-year-old mother accused of murdering her two young sons – three-year-old Michael and 14-mon
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The Smug Smile Of The ‘Coffee Killer’
“She made her entrance like a Hollywood diva sashaying along the red carpet.” These words were written by the Daily Mail’s Nick Pisa about a smiling Amanda Knox as she entered the court to stand trial for murder in 2009. The same can be said of 27-ye
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Barley The Boy
There’s no excuse for his crimes, but Aaron Barley had a terrible start in life. He was the child of incest: his mother and father were uncle and niece. But by the age of six he was an orphan – his mother dying of a heart attack and cancer having cla
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Jekyll And Hyde
Lydia Wilkinson was in her university halls of residence on the morning of March 30, 2017, when her phone rang. The 19-year-old biology student had only been an undergraduate for six months and was living in Bristol, an hour and a half’s drive south
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20 Most Shocking Murders
THE sickening decision making that leads to someone committing the most shocking of murders is as fascinating as it is horrifying. In this special we’ll be delving deep into the most senseless killings and premeditated attacks. Learn the uncomfortabl
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Pensioner’s Revenge
Little of note happens in the sleepy municipality of Schwalmtal in western Germany, so when a 71-year-old local man killed two lawyers and a property surveyor in the summer of 2009, the community was absolutely stunned. Named by locals only as ‘Hans
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Pet Of The Week
WE’RE sharing our favourite pet pictures with you every week! Send us a caption and your picture to gabrielleo@caxton.co.za.
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He Left Them On The Fence
Parents Elsie and Clive Ralph were greeted by police when they returned home for the evening, having le› their three small children in the care of their lodger David McGreavy. They were then escorted to the police station and delivered the most harro
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NutriFundi
NUTRIFUNDI is a consulting dietetic practice that is currently run by Chanelle Retief, a registered dietitian with a BSc degree and masters degree in Dietetics. Chanelle has a special interest in sport nutrition, weight loss and all other gut-related
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Mnandi News
WANT to say thank you? Got something positive to say about someone? Has a stranger done a good deed for you? Have you received outstanding service from a place or a person? We want to know about it. No kind deed should go unacknowledged. E-mail mnan
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Peeps Of The Week
SEND only one pic to dearpeople@caxton.co.za with your name and a cap›on, and put the photo category in the subject line and we will feature you in people magazine.
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Stuck With Debt?
ACTOR Miles Teller was forced to borrow over R1-million to fund his studies at the renowned New York University. Former US president Barack Obama was in his 40s when he finished paying off his student loan debt. While Grey’s Anatomy darling Kate Wals
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What The Tarot Holds
IF you thirst for all things mystical our weekly tarot reading will guide you to a clearer path. One card drawn for each of star signs shows you what to expect and how to improve your week! ORDINARILY you are peace loving but conflict at home either
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