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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | July 10, 2006

Spiritual Colours of Love - Teacher turns author
DONNA HARRIOTT, mother of two, is the chairperson of the board of directors for the Kingston Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA) and recently published her first anthology, Spiritual Colours of Love. She describes her anthology...

Powerful women cook up a storm
If you thought the Powerful Women Perform for Charity were 'cooking' before, then they're doing it for real now! THE SISTERHOOD launched its first cookbook, Powerful Women Cuisine, on Thursday at the Devon House Grog Shoppe.


Marathon gets female CEO
MANY TOP guns and head haunches in Jamaica's private financial sector came out Wednesday evening, to herald the new chief executive officer of Marathon Insurance Brokers (MIB), Keisha Burgher.


ONE YEAR FOR BASIA
BASIA IMPORTS, which is headed by West Indies cricketer and businessman Ricardo Powell, publishes Basia Magazine. Powell's lovely Trinidadian wife, Alicia John-Powell, who is the editor-at-large, got the idea for the publication in a dream...


Getting a divorce Pt II
GETTING DIVORCED can be relatively simple. The entire process (from the date on which the petition is filed to the date on which the decree absolute is granted) may take between six to nine months...


National Farm Queen: Deidrie Hudson
THE 2006 National Farm Queen Deidrie Hudson is aiming to promote and market agriculture as a multifaceted sector offering many employment opportunities for youth."Farming is a business. It is not only about planting or using a stick and hoe," she says.


BRONZED BEAUTIFUL
IT IS like a tan in a bottle. Bronzers have been creating sheer and tone on faces all over the globe for the past decade. Bronzers, which seem to be replacing foundation and concealers, are ideal for enhancing complexion or to accent...


Summer sandals - IT'S THONG TIME
THE SWELTERING heat of the summer sun leaves every inch of your body craving cooling relief, even your feet. Why constantly restrict your poor little toes to full-shoes when they are begging for a little fresh air?


Happy without a man? Impossible, maybe!
MARIAHAS it all. The 35-year-old owns a house, a car and is a businesswoman. Yet, she feels incomplete. "You wouldn't understand, sometimes it can be so lonely at home," she says. "I don't need a man to take care of me financially.


Can a woman be happy without a man?
WHEN I first asked a male friend whether he thought a woman could live without a man, the first thing he said was, "a straight woman, or one who gone the other way?"




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