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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | February 6, 2006

Meet our new 'First Lady', Rheima Hall
WHEN HER husband is sworn in as Jamaica's fifth Governor-General on February 15, Jamaicans will have a new First Lady who is gracious, soft-spoken, extremely well educated, a proud mother and grandmother, and passionate about orphaned...

TO DEBATE OR NOT TO DEBATE?
I would love to hear all five - yes five candidates ultimately vying to lead the country duke it out verbally on the issues that affect Jamaica. Bruce, Portia, Karl, Peter and Omar.


THE LAWS OF EVE - CHILDREN: the defenseless victims of sex crimes
OUR CHILDREN are some of the most vulnerable members of our society. In recognising that they are also our future, we need to consider whether our laws are adequate to protect them.


SEX AND RELATIONSHIP - How do you know when to move on?
RELATIONSHIPS ARE never easy and you will get hurt along the way. But there comes a time when you need to move on. Leaving that old harbour that you have been anchored at so long.


Do women make good leaders? Male subordinates speak:
LET'S FACE it, long gone are the days when women were banished to a life of servitude to men. Nowadays, women are being afforded the leadership roles that were traditionally reserved for the masculine gender.


WARDROBE ESSENTIALS FOR THE POWERFUL WOMAN
SO YOU arrived at the top rung of the proverbial ladder of success, and your achievements and clout are now undeniable. At this point, the phrase 'dressed for success' takes on a whole new meaning, as you are already successful. You are no.








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