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		<title>Visualizations, creativity and the incredible oneness of being</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An inner journey can be more spectacular — and revealing — than a trip around the world. And a weekend spent doing something you really would prefer not to be doing can change the course of your life.
By Wanda Hennig
 
Can this really be me writhing around the floor in a large, darkened room with a number of other should I call us crazies? I have my eyes glued shut but I know the others are out there because I can hear grunts and whines and hisses and the odd ...]]></description>
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		<title>Alive in South Africa: When an expat goes ‘home’</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is it like to return to your roots, your soil, for the first time after you’ve emigrated and made a new life in Australia?
By special correspondent Lois Nicholls
Editor of JournoNews
 
Alive! The word pops into my head as we enter Johannesburg’s Oliver Tambo Airport. Ironic really, isn’t it, for a country with one of the highest crime rates in the world. Yet I feel it. Sense it. Am reminded of a friend who says he comes alive every time he returns – feels boring, bland and disconnected for weeks ...]]></description>
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		<title>Keeping Up Appearances</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<dt><span class="you">A great many people were surprised when they heard who was getting a $100,000 extreme makeover. Why would a successful, talented, bright — and at face value, super-confident public figure — enter the ugly duckling contest?</span> </dt><span class="author">Story by Wanda Hennig</span>
<span class="author">First published in <em>Black Diamond Living</em> magazine</span>
<span class="author">It started with a routine morning scan of East Bay newspapers — part of the standard daily work drill for Devi Lanphere, CEO of the Antioch Chamber of Commerce in east Contra Costa County. This time the piece that caught her eye might not, at first glance, have seemed work-related. It announced an extreme makeover contest. Read more ...</span>]]></description>
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		<title>How to rekindle sexual passion when the fire is dead</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's late at night and you're in bed. The body to your left, pushing gentle zzzzs, radiates a comfortable warmth. The radio to your right plays softly. Your mental meanderings are suddenly jolted into focus by Rod Stewart's voice. It's golden oldie time and he's warbling on about passion. "I need passion. You need passion. We need passion. Can't live without passion."]]></description>
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