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News24.com | Man arrested for spate of lockdown robberies in Tshwane, 'accomplices' killed in shootout with cops

An alleged robber, who was wounded while his two suspected accomplices were killed in a shootout with police, has been arrested.




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News24.com | Drivers burn to death in horror N2 crash between truck and tanker

A horror crash involving a truck and a tanker carrying a flammable substance has led to the closure of the N2, near the Mtunzini Toll Plaza on the KwaZulu-Natal north coast.




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News24.com | KZN tavern torched near where human remains were found

An arson case is being investigated after a tavern was torched in Hambanathi, Tongaat, outside Durban, following the discovery of human remains in the nearby Wewe River, KwaZulu-Natal police say.




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News24.com | Putting a rand value to the enormity of SA’s unemployment crisis

The message is clear: we must do everything to encourage direct investment in SA - failure to do so will likely see the "pot boiling over", with fiscal shortages (taxes falling short), increased hunger/poverty, civil unrest (and perhaps even civil war).




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News24.com | Former UKZN Maritzburg SRC president sets the record straight

I am requesting that you publish this letter as a response to the article so that my side of the story can be heard in order to provide a balanced view.




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News24.com | Bleak future for young people if Ramaphosa can't deliver on his promises

With the working class resorting to online vouchers for groceries and the poor eating less bread than before, is it not impractical for the president to expect ordinary citizens to tighten their belts when MPs, Ministers and government officials' well-fed bellies belie the trouble the economy is in?




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News24.com | Using printing presses for the SARB to repay Eskom loans

So it is difficult to imagine who would want to stop the SARB if it would help reduce load shedding and contain further job losses.A similar argument arises in providing social houses to replace our dangerous rusty corrugated iron suburbs.




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News24.com | Coronavirus: the power of hindsight

In the past three days we have averaged 354 deaths here in Italy. We've run out of doctors, nurses and hospitals to help those infected. South Africa has the power of hindsight. Start to take action now.




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News24.com | What can South Africa learn from the coronavirus?

What is needed is political will and proper governance in implementing these temporary measures and further planning in the event that the pandemic is prolonged or the possible eventuality of political risk in the near future.




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News24.com | Measures in place to avoid the coronavirus are not practical for disadvantaged South Africans

It is at times like these that we as a country rely on the relevant stakeholders to take care of our people and put into action the promises made in the preamble of our Constitution, particularly where it is stated that through our freely elected representatives, the quality of life of all citizens is to be improved.




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News24.com | Coronavirus: An open letter from Milan

Life as we knew it will definitely change after this, as firms realise that people can work from home, saving them money, the air is better without traffic and pollution and more and more courses and meetings take place online.




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News24.com | Want to submit an article or letter? Here's how




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2019 Must-Know Trends for Online Business – Live Panel Wrap-up

We recently hosted an engaging live discussion with industry experts from G2Crowd, Instapage and Subscription Insider, covering trends and growth tips for online businesses. Check out what these leaders had to say about what they learned last year in the software industry, where people are missing opportunities and what’s coming next.




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4 Omnichannel Marketing Best Practices for eCommerce

Nowadays many shoppers don’t even remember how they learned about an eCommerce brand in the first place. If you ask them, the most popular answer is “I found it somewhere on the Internet”. Commercial information is all over the place, so nobody cares about the “channel” they use to find it anymore.




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Selling in Europe – How to Localize Your eCommerce Business for Local Markets

As a digital company, your business is not bound by conventional borders and has the freedom and opportunity to reach customers anywhere in the world. And just as you look outward for new markets, customers are also looking beyond their physical borders for their goods and services. As a study by KPMG shows, online buyers […]




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PSP or MoR? How to choose the right commerce provider for your business

Today’s buyers are getting more demanding and selling online is getting more and more complex. Both B2B and B2C customers expect a seamless purchase experience and easy access to all the information, products and services they want, on any device and in any country.




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Tips for Getting Started with a Business Growth Framework

Growth is top of mind for most companies, but it can be tricky to get started with developing a growth framework. For one thing, most companies aren’t organized around growth, so thinking about growth requires a lot of collaboration between teams. Additionally, companies often don’t have easy access to all of the data they need to understand growth.




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How to Create Better Forms

What is a (digital) form? In a broader sense of the meaning, a form, is an interface that collects through interactions, the required information, in a logical, meaningful way, and then passes it to at least one third party entity. Sounds complicated, right?




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Why You Should Use Power Words and CTAs

Do you want to sell more? Who doesn’t? But you might be missing out on some key conversions because you’re not using the right words to promote your products or services.   Take a new approach to writing with some proven “power” words that increase conversions because they deliver reasons to buy, appeal to our […]




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4 Omnichannel Marketing Best Practices for eCommerce

Nowadays many shoppers don’t even remember how they learned about an eCommerce brand in the first place. If you ask them, the most popular answer is “I found it somewhere on the Internet”. Commercial information is all over the place, so nobody cares about the “channel” they use to find it anymore.




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“Spring Is Coming” to the Avangate Affiliate Network

It’s time to hang your winter jacket in the closet and change your wardrobe to warmer clothes, because “Spring Is Coming” to the Avangate Affiliate Network. Our spring contest will make your sales bloom and may even fulfill your Amazon wishlist. (Feel free to think “beyond the wall” with creative promotions!)




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How Offices Are Preparing for Workers' Return

From smartphone-operated elevators to contactless coffee machines, businesses are trying to eliminate major touchpoints to help deter coronavirus spread in the workplace.




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A New Era of Virtual Hearings for Pro Standards Enforcement

Rather than waiting for offices to reopen, REALTOR® associations are conducting timely, safe, and efficient ethics hearings through Zoom.

From the virtual 2020 REALTORS® Legislative Meetings, April 27-May 15




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More Than a Quarter of Properties Are Equity-Rich

Many homeowners have built up wealth in their homes. Owners’ balance sheets remained strong in the first quarter across the U.S., a new report shows.




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Mortgage Rates Hover Near All-Time Lows

Borrowing costs have stayed at or near record lows for five consecutive weeks.




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More iBuyers Are Reemerging With Instant Offers

After a month-long hiatus, additional instant offer firms are stepping back in to purchase homes, using contact-free processes.




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AT#37 - Ashland, Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Ashland, Oregon Shakespeare Festival




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AT#41 - Travel to Marrakesh, Morocco

Marrakesh, Morocco




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AT#48 - Travel to San Diego, California

San Diego, California




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AT#60 - Travel to Vancouver, British Columbia (plus Victoria, Whistler)

Vancouver, Birtish Columbia (plus Victoria, Whistler)




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AT#61 - Travel to New York City (part 1)

New York City (part 1)




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AT#62 - Travel to New York City (part 2)

New York City (part 2)




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AT#66 - Travel to Norway

Norway




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AT#69 - Travel to Peru and Ecuador

Peru and Ecuador in South America




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AT#75 - Authors of "Europe From a Backpack"

Authors of "Europe From a Backpack"




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AT#80 - Travel to See the Mountain Gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda

Mountain Gorillas in Uganda and Rwanda




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AT#81 - Travel to Jamestown, Williamsburg, and Yorktown, Virginia

Jamestown, Williamsburg, Yorktown




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AT#84 - Traveling for A Year In Europe

A Year In Europe




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AT#86 - Travel to the Everglades, Florida

Everglades




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AT#92 - Travel Around the World, Family Style

Around the World, Family Style




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AT#93 - Life as an Exchange Student in Northern Italy

Life as an Exchange Student in Northern Italy




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AT#103 - Travel to Baja California

Baja California




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AT#108 - Travel to Portugal

Portugal




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AT#19 Rerun - Cruising - Barefoot or Formal

Rerun - Cruising - Barefoot or Formal




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AT#117 - Travel to Syria and Jordan

Syria and Jordan




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AT#131 - Travel to Walt Disney World

Walt Disney World




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AT#144 - Travel to Singapore

Singapore




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AT#151 - Travel to the Outer Banks of North Carolina

The Outer Banks of North Carolina




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AT#152 - Travel to Georgia

Georgia




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AT#155 - Travel to Colorado

The Amateur Traveler talks to Brad Hugg soon to be the host of the Colorado Podcast about his state. He talks about the citieson teh frontal range and gives us a great circle route that takes in 14ers (peaks over 14 thousand feet), huge sand dunes, buttes, Mesa Verde, and the ski resorts near the continental divide.