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1 September 2010Festival Fun The Joburg Arts Alive International Festival will be celebrating its 18th birthday by delivering a superb programme of hundreds of events, across more than 30 venues spread throughout the city. The 2010 programme – running from 2nd to 26th September 2010 – includes a diverse line-up of shows, exhibitions and events covering music, [...] Continue Reading »
Editor’s Letter
1 September 2010Even though the neighbour’s rooster wakes me unceremoniously at 05h30 every morning, living in the suburbs, I did not expect to open my curtains one morning to find a small black bunny hopping around my garden. After my initial surprise, my thoughts turned to how I would catch him and return him to his rightful [...] Continue Reading »
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1 September 2010Unlucky 13 Strikes Again There is clearly a reason why people still believe in superstitions – because sometimes they come true! Just ask one very unlucky teenage boy who recently felt the brunt of bad luck usually associated with Friday the 13th. The teen was just one of the hundreds of thousands of spectators watching [...] Continue Reading »
Between a Rock and the Credit Bureau
1 September 2010If you are reading this article chances are you are one of South Africa’s 18 million credit active consumers. You might have a mortgage to finance your property rental investment, a credit card, car finance or a store card or two. Ultimately you are loaded on at least one credit bureau. Consumer spending is vital [...] Continue Reading »
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1 September 2010A River Runs Through It Visit the Hands On Retreat Day Spa in Craighall, Johannesburg, and enjoy half and full day pampers on the deck overlooking the river and abundant garden. Corporate group packages are tailor made to suit corporate needs, and groups are guaranteed to be pampered in a private and exclusive way. Hands [...] Continue Reading »
Pet Peeve?
1 September 2010SABMILLER discovered consumers in Eastern Europe were prepared to buy beer for home consumption in large, two litre plastic bottles – or polyethylene terephthalate (Pets). However, in public bars they were far more brand conscious, reverting to draught or bottles. But wine drinkers are a different lot. Will they adapt to Pets? Even in the [...] Continue Reading »

