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New Zealand Says Foreign Visitors Will Need to ‘Pay Their Way’

Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- New Zealand may ask international visitors to pay more to access some of the nation’s natural attractions as

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The Eyeshadow Palettes That Look Expensive But Actually Aren't

Elle

Here, ELLE's edit of the chic eyeshadow palettes that won't break the bank.

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‘I’m a nutritionist and I hate that the internet thinks celery juice is a miracle health elixir’

body+soul

Celery juice has been labelled a miracle health elixir by so-called experts, amid claims it can assist weight loss, clear up acne and even lower blood pressure. Here, clinical nutritionist Thom Landers explains why drinking celery juice is not such a good idea.

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Stuffed Peppers: a mouthwatering, hearty dish your whole family with love

Cookist

Stuffed peppers are a tasty summery main or side dish. With a bright color and a tender texture, stuff peppers with ground beef, rice, onions, tomato sauce...

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The Surprising History of the Humble Hamburger

Reader's Digest

Americans may eat 2.4 of them per day, but the history of the hamburger goes back to before the United States was even a country.

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Can 'seeing' the future make you change the life you live now

Daily Mail Online

Future Life Progression is a blend of hypnosis, visualisation and 'intuitive work', which guides people to 'meet' a future version of themselves. Clover Stroud decided to visit FLP practitioner Anne Jirsch

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43 of Grandma's cosy winter pudding recipes

Australia's Best Recipes

Relive the good old days with these warming golden oldie pudding recipes that Nan could whip up in no time at all.

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What killed tons of fish in European river? Mystery deepens

AP News

Poland’s environment minister says laboratory tests following a mass fish die-off have detected high salinity levels but no mercury in the Oder River

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The surprising reason supermarkets sell flowers

CNN

All stores have marketing tactics to get you in the door — stylish mannequins, elaborate display windows, posters screaming about all the discounts you can find inside.

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Explorers discover Australia's deepest known cave 

Daily Mail Online

The cave, christened the Delta Variant, reaches 1,315 feet (401 metres) in the Junee Florentine Karst area of Tasmania, Australia's southern island.