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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | August 21, 2006

Yvonne Iles - Making a difference through special education
British-born educator Yvonne Iles is one of a host of foreigners who visited Jamaica on holiday and fell deeply in love with island life, she decided to pack her bags and move here permanently. The educator told Flair that during some research...

Valentine couple still together - Chris and Stacey-Ann keeping it real

In February, for the Valentine's Day issue, Flair threw out a dating competition - 'She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not'. Readers were asked to send the name of the special person they wanted to invite on a date on Valentine's Day but were too shy to ask.


Red Lane Spa Products - Special blends for hotel chain

Yet another line of bath and body products is available for vacationers or persons who desire a relaxing and luxurious home-spa treatment. The Red Lane products have active ingredients: safflower seed oil, beeswax, sunflower oil, linoleic acid...


HIV/AIDS: THE LEGAL BATTLE

The battle to reduce the impact of HIV/AIDS in the global community is fought in many arenas. More often than not, the focal points relate to education to increase awareness as to modes of transmission and methods of prevention.


SINGLE? Check this out: car keys, great alarm

This is a great idea ... especially for women usually alone. Put your car keys beside your bed at night. If you hear a noise outside your home or someone trying to get into the house, just press the panic button for your car.


Shorts for all shapes

A pair of shorts can be an intimidating garment. It tends to expose those curves and contours, or lack thereof, of the thighs, buttocks and overall leg, of which women are often self-conscious. Shorts sometimes extend as far as the mid-calf...


Rub it the right - The Art of Massage

In today's highly-stressed world, the easiest fix is a massage. But with the proliferation of so many massage parlours the danger of being hurt from a massage by someone who is not properly trained increases. Wholistic lifestyle consultant Winsome...


Masturbation: Flying solo

The topic is still a little taboo among the menfolk and it's not exactly something you bring up while at the domino table or during the football game for instance. Yes, we're talking about masturbation.


Diamonds are forever

It was a grand affair when Doris and Eric Frater celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary at their residence on Charlemont Drive on August 4. They celebrated with their children, grandchildren and numerous other relatives...


Losing weight at the company gym

Wellness within the workplace is a big deal. Many companies have been coming to the realisation that healthy employees mean more productivity and as such, are moving away from rigid work environments to those in which staff can feel comfortable...


FLAIR COUPLES - Picture Perfect

Tara-Sue Bygrave and Kristopher Salonious exchanged marriage vows recently at St. Margaret's Church in St. Andrew. The Rev. Canon V. Cohen was the officiating minister. Tara-Sue is the daughter of Tony and Karlene Bygrave...


Before you click - Watching pornographic movies around children

No one wants his or her child to engage in lewd behaviour at the nursery. So the watching of pornographic movies by children at home should definitely be avoided. "A child may develop negative psychological attitudes when they view...




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