May 08, 2021
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My name is Tan Shereen and I’m a headhunter in the financial sector. Despite being in my thirties, I’ve invested heavily in my critical illness coverage.
Many may find it perplexing that my critical illness insurance coverage stacks up to a staggering $700,000 even though I’m in the prime of my life (mid-thirties and thriving!). After all, critical illness is often seen as a mere sidekick to a hospitalisation insurance plan.
To put it in perspective, the Life Insurance Association (LIA) recommended that the average Singaporean should have approximately $316,000 in CI coverage to be deemed sufficient. Double that amount and mine still comes up higher.
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Pattaya is in for another explosive night of the worldâs most exciting martial arts action, as RockWars premiers to Bone North Pattaya. Catch the best off MMA from Vicious Circle battle it out on an epic stage with a win.
In a quiet soi in Pattaya, this is one of the oldest restaurants in town, serving good quality Thai food in air conditioned rooms as well as al fresco. They also have one room where you can sit on the floor in traditiona.
Port Stephen
Port Stephens is ready to host the world’s number one obstacle race, Spartan, from 30 April to 2 May after the event was postponed last year due to COVID-19.
Chris Heverin, Managing Director Spartan Race Australia, Central Ward Councillor Sarah Smith and Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer at the event launch in 2019
About 4000 participants are expected to take part in the inaugural Spartan Port Stephens, which will feature a range of events over 3 days including cross-country and obstacle courses for all ages.
Port Stephens Mayor Ryan Palmer is thrilled to welcome events like this back to the region.
“After a tough 12 months, it’s fantastic to see the Spartan Race and other events returning to Port Stephens it’s the boost our community and local businesses need right now.
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The Beautiful Dreams That Are Burnt : Portraits From Iran Under Sanctions
Sunday, April 4, 2021
Marjan Yazdi
Iranians across a broad spectrum of society are having a tough time right now, and many blame U.S. sanctions.
Hospitals struggle to get medical supplies. Imported goods are hard to come by. Tourism has dried up. And forget about traveling abroad. These are just some of the many concerns Iranian photojournalist Marjan Yazdi hears from her subjects in this portrait series.
The 2015 Iran nuclear deal lifted sanctions in exchange for limits on the country s nuclear program. But former President Donald Trump put sanctions back after pulling out of the deal in 2018. Iran s economy contracted, its currency tumbled and oil exports plummeted.