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Friday, 13 November 2015
 

'I don't want to forgive him'

Virginia Ironside tells a women she doesn't have to accept a former boyfriend's apology, whatever AA says.

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Keep it light with prawns - recipes

Angela Day's delicious and light prawn recipes are sure to impress guests at your next dinner party.

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Let's not lie to children about sport

Renee Moodie knows there is a point to competitive sport - but making most people feel valued is not one of them.

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Strong legs keep your mind young

Having strong legs can keep your brain in tip-top form, scientists have found.

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I don't have it all - Shonda Rhimes

Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes says women are shamed for not doing it all - and that's just rude.

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'I don't want to forgive him'

Virginia Ironside tells a women she doesn't have to accept a former boyfriend's apology, whatever AA says.

Full story
 
 
HEALTH  

Strong legs keep your mind young

Having strong legs can keep your brain in tip-top form, scientists have found.

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FAMILY  

My dirty little parenting secret

Lorraine Candy knows how to tame her children with just six words.

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FOOD & DRINK  

Cape restaurants dominate Eat Out list

Seventeen Western Cape restaurants are among 20 finalists for the Eat Out Mercedes-Benz Restaurant Awards.

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HOME & GARDEN  

Christmas with local flair

Curators at Decorex SA compile five warm-weather festive décor trends, allowing you to enjoy a hot-climate Christmas with SA flair

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STYLE  

Splash of colour for a hot summer

Go bold with lipstick hues of orange, purple or pastel eyes, writes Nontando Mposo.

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PEOPLE  

How sick is too sick for work?

Not all excuses for pulling a sickie are equal, it seems. A new study rates the ailments that warrant a day under the duvet.

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