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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | June 8, 2008

Marie-Rose Lafleur Loving the island life
Who would prefer living in the slow-moving Caribbean to knocking intellects with the best in a Parisian university and enjoying the fashion and flair of Paris?Those who dream of visiting, and even living...

The Barnaby family

Claude Barnaby (Mass Claude), from Balaclava in St Elizabeth, didn't live long enough to see the resounding success of his children. But, at 90, their mother, Elaine Barnaby (Miss B), has. In fact, recuperating from a stroke in a Maryland hospital recently, the doctors cautioned her...

Never too late to date

In the last five years or so I have come across many previously married men and women who have found themselves single again in their 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s.

Bold garden pots

Your garden is on the tiny side, but you still want it to make a bold statement? No problem. Use containers and you can turn the most unexpected spot into a pretty garden.

It's that time again!

It's that time again: Hurricane season …Here is a list of things to check should a darn storm be on its way: Bring in small potted plants and hanging baskets.

The basic house plan

The $7 million that you and your qualified partner can obtain from the National Housing Trust could build you a fine home, though it certainly will not buy you the multi-storey house of your dreams.With a view to maximising the dollar, you should begin...

Doctor's advice: A woman with two lovers …

Q Doctor, I am a businesswoman. And I have to be quite frank with you. I have two lovers: one at either end of the island.

Cellphones and your children

The telephone is convenient both for parents and child. Imagine having a tool which you can keep track of your child's activities every moment of the day!

Boosting the sex drive

"Being turned on is the best feeling in the world. Even better than orgasm because orgasm is an end while turn-on is a beginning. Makes me feel totally alive and awake."

Cutting cholesterol

Cholesterol is the waxy, fat-like substance found in your bloodstream and every cell in your body. While the substance is normal as well as important to some body functions (without it our bodies would be unable to produce cell membrane, Vitamin D and various hormones, such as progesterone...

Parenting 101: Dealing with teens who fail CXC exams

After doing GSAT, the next big set of examinations in a child's life is his/her Caribbean Examination Council exams.





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