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Excitement about ice cubes

Participants in OM Panama’s after-school ministry for children from underprivileged neighbourhoods get excited about small things – even ice cubes.




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Sharing the Bread of Life

Twice a week, 60 to 80 children receive a meal and learn about Jesus, the Bread of Life, through OM Panama’s Pan de Vida programme.




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Sharing with gang members

A man gives his life to Jesus and is used greatly by God during an international outreach in Panama.




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God is at work

A woman in the ministry "Jewel of Hope" from OM Panama is moved by an act of love of her friends.




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Compassion in difficult times

Balboa, Panama :: Logos Hope's volunteers make an uplifting visit to a shelter for migrant men, testing their eyesight and handing out reading glasses.




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Reaching the tribe

Balboa, Panama :: Logos Hope's volunteers visit a Panamanian tribe on an isolated island which is being reached by the gospel.




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Breaking into freedom

Balboa, Panama :: Crewmembers teach sewing skills to young mothers from a local tribe and donate sewing machines to the community.




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This is how God showed His power

Martin (Argentina) wasn’t sure whether short-term missions was his idea or God’s—until he went on an unforgettable 14-day outreach to Panama.




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Sunglasses with couture appeal

Designer Elie Saab Launches Haute Couture Eyewear To Match His Extraordinary & Overtly Feminine Creations




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Young, achingly hip and social media savvy: welcome to the world of Scotland's fashion influencers

Founded by Wendy H Gilmour in 2011, Thankfifi began as a fashion blog and has since grown to cover lifestyle, travel and interiors.




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Be bold this Valentine's Day in colourful lingerie

Compiled by: Antigoni Markitani




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Embrace your curves on Valentine's Day

Compiled by: Antigoni Markitani




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Beautiful floral lingerie for Valentine's Day

Compiled by Antigoni Markitani




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Sultry nightwear for Valentine's Day

Compiled by: Antigoni Markitani




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Mary Quant Exhibition opens at the V&A in London

Words: Abbie Lyall




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Topshop announces vegan footwear collection

Topshop have announced their first ever vegan footwear collection, available from 10th April 2019.




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Leonard Cheshire Disability host Fashion Show in Glasgow

Words: Abbie Lyall




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MaxMara, the epitome of Italian style open Scottish store

Sponsored Editorial




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Fin24.com | Pension billions still in limbo

Big firms are using political connections to keep their hands on pension fund surpluses, says the head of the Financial Services Board.




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Fin24.com | Unit trusts: the top picks

A handful of listed companies dominate the investment portfolios of local general equity funds.




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Fin24.com | More investors keen on Africa

Investment interest in "frontier" African markets - particularly Nigeria and Kenya - is on the rise.




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Fin24.com | Property ETF 'perfect for beginners'

Property index exchange-traded fund Proptrax is a cheap and easy way to gain exposure to the property market, says an analyst.




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Fin24.com | Overseas lotteries out of bounds

Consumers who buy European lottery tickets with their credit cards are in contravention of foreign exchange regulations and may be liable to steep levies.




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Fin24.com | Hedge funds

A properly diversified portfolio needs some exposure to hedge funds, but negative perceptions remain a problem.




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Fin24.com | Derivatives




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Fin24.com | Private investments

Historically returns are high.




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Fin24.com | Art market

Art prices running away.




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Fin24.com | The appeal of alternatives

Investors like something different.




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Fin24.com | Preference shares

Holders get high and steady income.




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Fin24.com | Agri futures

Meanwhile, back on the farm - a thriving trade in agri futures.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: My loans are giving me a low credit score; how do I properly deal with them?

A Fin24 user looks to an expert for help in improving his credit score by paying off his debt.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: I'm looking at investing R14m into a living annuity; what are my options?

A retired Fin24 user is looking at investing in a retirement annuity to provide him with a cash payout of R500 000 to ensure that he lives within his means. An expert responds.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: Help! I'm 35 with no retirement savings plan

A Fin24 user is looking to start a retirement savings plan as it does not form part of company benefits, he would have to pay out of pocket.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: Is it better to settle debt before saving?

A Fin24 user asks whether saving is better when debt is paid off or not.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: Which debt should I pay off first in order to improve my credit score?

A Fin24 user wants to know whether paying off a car loan or credit card will make her credit score 'look better.'




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: I've been forced into early retirement and can't afford to repay my debt, what can I do?

A Fin24 user who was forced into early retirement is struggling to pay credit card debt amounting to over R109 000. An expert responds.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: I'm retiring later this year. Where can I invest my R700 000 pension?

A Fin24 user set to retire in August this year is looking at options on where he can invest his pension payout.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: My debt has climbed to R82 000, I can't afford to pay

A Fin24 user urgently seeks guidance on how to pay off debt owing to the amount of R82 000. An expert responds with workable solutions.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: How can I invest my R1.2m savings without eroding my capital?

A Fin24 set to retire this year is looking to invest his R1.2m savings in order to receive a monthly payout.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC | Does lockdown mean my overdue tenants can't move out?

A landlord asks if his current tenants will still be able to move out at the end of the month as planned and whether his new tenant would be hindered from taking occupation. An attorney responds.




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Fin24.com | MONEY CLINIC: Can we invest our retirement annuity without a broker, and negotiate fees charged?

A Fin24 reader looking to invest in a living annuity, was shocked to find that she would have to pay fees of up to R110 000 per annum. She wants to know if there are other options. An investment expert responds.




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Gerard Richardson: Californian reds

WELL, I don't know about you but my central heating has already been on twice in September and although I don't need much of an excuse to delve into the big heavy reds, two heating days is my current one.




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The Scottish cheesemonger of Barcelona

IN THE winding lanes of Barcelona’s historic Barri Gòtic it’s no surprise to find a little cheese shop tucked amongst the boutiques and antique shops. What is unexpected though is that this shop, Formageria La Seu, the only one on the Iberian peninsula to feature artisanal cheese from all over Catalonia and Spain, is owned and run by a Scots woman – Katherine McLaughlin.




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Drink Gerard Richardson: For a taste of nostalgia plump for a Riesling

RIESLING is perhaps the most famous, unappreciated, abused and generally misunderstood wine of all time and it’s probably also the one most of us cut our teeth on many years ago.




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Drink with Gerard Richardson: How to find the best of Bordeaux

OK, most of us will never be able to enjoy the first growths from Bordeaux, but you don't have to spend a grand on a bottle to realise that when it comes to cabernet and merlot blends, Bordeaux is still the region to beat.




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Drink with Gerard Richardson: Sherry good choices

IT would appear that nostalgia is in the air this season as I've never fielded more questions about sherry in my 25 years in the wine game. If that translates into sales there will be some very happy Spaniards in Jerez this year and it’s about time.




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The 10 best places to get a burger in Scotland

ONCE a staple of drive-thrus and fast food restaurants, burgers have had something of an image overhaul in recent years.




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Days Out: Scotland’s top 10 winter walks for foodies

Quiet, crisp and clear winter days are perfect for exploring Scotland’s most spectacular coast and countryside scenery – especially with the promise of a wholesome, heart-warming meal and a cosy room after a day exploring. While Munro-bagging at this time of year might be a little too ambitious, Scotland has no shortage of shorter and more gentle winter walks, all within a stone’s throw of some of Scotland’s best foodie destinations. Here is a selection of Scotland’s top 10 winter walk




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Gerard Richardson: The king of the cabernet

GO ON, be honest, when was the last time you picked a bottle of Australian cabernet off the shelf? Cab merlot or cab shiraz perhaps but cabernet on its own seems to have fallen out of favour with the public these days but it’s such a shame as it really is the undisputed King of Australian wines.




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New fine dining Glasgow restaurant Glaschu to open

A NEW bar and fine dining restaurant offering dishes with “Glasgow at its very heart” is to open in a historic City Centre building.