Temple Muse, a luxury boutique in Lagos's posh Victoria Island suburb, belongs to the new generation of stores that cater for affluent Africans, who used to buy their clothes overseas but now yearn for garments that reflect their heritage. “We choose …
And if you're affluent enough to be in the first class cabin – or lucky enough to have scored a prized upgrade – then your pew could be traded in for a house or apartment, coming in somewhere between $US250,000 and $US500,000 ($271,500 to $543,000 …
The changes would give each fire department autonomy over its own budget — but along with it would come the onus to fund their own operations by levying a fire tax within their service area. Under the proposed system, fire departments would no longer …
The additional costs for the “lure” of a boutique manager would appeal to more wealthy clients who believe that they deserve a more personal service, said Mr Mills. The majority of mass affluent clients, he added, would question what a financial …
The centers, 58 of which are in Riverside County including one in Murrieta, provide work visas for wealthy foreign investors willing to commit funding for existing or start-up enterprises that contribute to increased employment. "EB-5 regional centers …
<em>Series premieres Sun., June 2 at 9 p.m. ET.</em> <strong>What To Know</strong>: The reality series follows six college-educated women from affluent areas of Long Island who are still living with their families. …. premieres Mon., June 10 at 10 p …
Just ask the newly formed youth group at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish in Mill Valley, which recently discovered the rich rewards of religion at an impoverished Hawaiian church. The 20 high school students and six chaperones came home transformed …
He graduated from Trinity College in Dublin last year and then did an internship with Reuters news service in London. Since the violence broke out in Egypt, he's been tweeting and blogging and writing … "Almost a thousand people dead, dozens of …
… extra spending feared that if it went to the districts, it could be siphoned off into higher teacher salaries or other broad forms of spending rather than devoted to the students who needed extra academic attention to catch up with their more …