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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | September 25, 2006

Tariq Nembhard is Jamaica's most eligible
You voted, yes, the 10 finalists were selected by readers. And, 26-year-old Tariq Nembhard emerged as your top choice among Jamaica's Most Eligible Bachelors. From a list of 30, down to 10, Tariq was chosen...

New Matrimonial Proceedings Rules (Pt 2)
The new Matrimonial Proceedings Rules, which were published in the Gazette on August 18, 2006, took effect on September 18, 2006. However, copies of the new rules and the accompanying forms were not ready ...


No more skinny models
When the news broke two weeks ago, that Spain put a ban on overly-thin models at a top-level fashion show, it shocked the fashion world. Many model agencies were outraged. One Reuters news report read: "Madrid's fashion week has turned...


Mark Redguard: Multifaceted businessman
Mark Redguard is a lawyer and the general manager of Organic Thinkers in Kingston. A Jamaican who grew up in Montclair New Jersey, in the United States he spoke with Flair earlier this year at the launch of the company that produces sorrel-based products


Driving me nuts!
This is the danger with giving a (somewhat) mentally disturbed young man a column because he can use it to chant fire on whom he pleases! I recently started learning to drive and quite frankly, at times, I feel it would be better to be a lion tamer...


Begging cellphone credit annoying men
Men say they are tired of being bugged by female prepaid cellular phones users who call to beg credit. It's like women nowadays don't buy them own credit," said Omar Reid.


Errol Salkey: the voice of hardware merchants
Though it's been around for about 50 years, the Hardware Merchants Association (HMA), might not readily be on the lips of the wider public and current Chairman, Errol Salkey, is trying to change that.


A Jamaican lord's influence on the world
He left Jamaica for boarding school in England at age 14, but Lord Michael Hastings of Scarisbrick CBE still holds fast to his Jamaican roots, which he says afforded him the ability "to honour the old and treasure the young" wherever..




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