Starting next week, the "very small number" of travelers arriving from Guinea and the Democratic Republic of the Congo will be funneled to six U.S. airports, the CDC said.
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Forty years ago, Deepak Chopra was a stressed-out chief of staff at a hospital in Boston, drinking and smoking too much, and desperately unhappy.
The endocrinologist knew he had to get his life back on track so he took up meditation, under the tutelage of world master Maharishi Yogi, who was spiritual guru to the Beatles at the time. Within months, Chopra was on a New Age path to enlightenment. Today, his name – and the Chopra brand – is practically synonymous with the US$4.5-trillion global wellness industry.
NZME balance sheet now de-risked, says analyst after full-year result
26 Feb, 2021 04:27 AM
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NZME mastheads The New Zealand Herald, Weekend Herald and Herald on Sunday.
Duncan Bridgeman is head of premium business content for the New Zealand Heraldduncan.bridgeman@nzherald.co.nz@Dunc1000
New Zealand Media & Entertainment s full-year result has given cause for optimism for a company battered by Covid s impact and structural decline of the industry, according to the one analyst who covers the stock. NZME, which owns the NZ Herald, a number of other media assets and property website OneRoof, this week reported operating earnings of $67.3 million – slightly ahead of forecast – and a bottom-line profit of $14.2m compared to the previous year s $165.2m loss. The result included Government wage subsidies of $8.6m accessed last April.
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Cassper Nyovest claps back at ‘SA celebs only support American celebs’ comments ‘Cause they view the black South African stories as their failures. Sad but you definitely have a point. In fact, o right. Re bodile’ 25 February 2021 - 08:00 By Masego Seemela Cassper Nyovest explains the reason why he supports American celebs. Image: Cassper Nyovest/ Instagram
Rapper Cassper Nyovest has hit back at a social media user s narrative that Mzansi celebrities only give praise and support to American success stories, claiming the same energy wasn t given when it came to South African achievements.
This after many fans and celebrities globally and locally took to social media to praise renowned American rapper and businessman Jay Z for acquiring a 50/50 deal with the Moët Hennessy unit.