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The SAFPS warns of scammers exploiting the new auto-assessment service to gain access to unsuspecting people’s financials.
Forget nap time and finger painting. For a growing number of New York parents, preschool is where the serious investment ...
At the risk of being labeled thanatophobic –  a preoccupation with death or its anxiety – the grim reality is that, last ...
Second death anniversary When Charmalee asked me if I could write an appreciation of her father, K H J Wijayadasa, to mark his second death anniversary, I readily agreed, not because I am much of a ...
A Florida woman was arrested this week after pretending to be a licensed nurse - but such a case of medical impersonation is ...
One Massachusetts diocese is turning to St. John Vianney. In what local Church officials think is a first of its kind, about ...
It is better to keep your mouth shut and appear stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.” — Mark Twain Those words are as ...
Talking about money doesn’t always come naturally in wealthy families. Being transparent about financial matters can prepare ...
The Southern African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS) warns that this heightened activity demands equal vigilance from the public. “Fraudsters are exceptionally active during this period, and ...
Cambodia and Thailand finally reached an agreement on Thursday to maintain a ceasefire and let neutral observers monitor the fragile truce despite the unresolved issue of captured soldiers.
This means a day, not far off, is arriving when telecoms infrastructure costing hundreds of millions of dollars will be ...