A study ranked Cincinnati fourth nationally for philanthropy for the second year in a row. “It is not a surprise to us,” said Kurt Reiber, president and CEO of Freestore Foodbank, which serves 20 counties in three states through a network of over 275 …
Winners will be recognized on Sept, 25 at a ceremony in Princeton, N.J., where the Johnson Foundation will host a celebration of sports philanthropy, inviting 2013 award applicants, past winners and the review committee to an exclusive day of learning, …
Authorities recovered four luxury vehicles believed to have been hijacked in Germiston, Bedfordview and Sandringham. Inside one of the cars … Mogale says more stolen cars and other items were recovered at a house in Malvern. “The police found three …
The Bhutan Postal Service will even produce a stamp with your photo on it. Purchasing old and used items. Customs authorities will not allow them to be taken out of the country if they have not been certified as non-antique. If you are unsure, ask your …
A company called eBureau prepares what Brill described as "credit scores on steroids," using data from one's occupation, salary, spending on luxury items or pet food, all processed through a proprietary algorithm to produce an "e-score" that is used by …
But she has also been involved in stokvels that saved for holidays and luxurious homeware items — Egyptian cotton linen was high on the list of must-have items. In November she and six friends started an investment stokvel that puts money into an …
Mainland luxury taxes are so high that even when discounted, luxury merchandise at outlets is still more costly than shopping overseas. […] … A shop assistant points out that a 50 per cent discount is offered – but only if shoppers buy six Gap items.
But the priciest items in the market aren't the armadillo steaks or even the bluefin tuna. That would be the frozen chicatanas – giant winged ants – at around $225 a pound. Apparently, they're delicious in … "These are foods that were eaten in pre …
Jewelers and purveyors of luxury items say that they've never seen anything like it. Now, though, The Economist reports in an article entitled “Beyond Bling” that the super wealthy in China are reining in their purchases. “Sales of shark fin, the key …