Toko KomuraLover of the sea
Toko Komura is from Kanagwa (Chigasaki) near Tokyo in Japan. Trained in tutoring the blind, she now teaches swimming and physical education at the Salvation Army School for the Blind in Kingston.
Pressuring young boys for sex
As the debate continues about young boys who are victimised, counsellors at local high schools are expressing concern that the issue of women who abuse boys needs more attention.Counselling psychologist Stephen Claude Hyatt told Outlook:
Single in the City - The mystery of strip clubs
Ladies, if you only knew how boring strip clubs were, you would never worry about your man going to one again. I am not kidding you! I have been to a few and the only mystery to me is why some men insist on going so often.
A birth control 'pill' for men?
Women should be happy to know that the men in their lives can take a more responsible role in contraception, simply by using what is called the birth control 'pill'.
Two ways to bath
There are two ways to get the proverbial 'wash off' in Bath. One is to walk through the doors of the hostel where tub-like baths have been prepared with the hot mineral water for your relaxation.
More proteins and less carbohydrates?
"Most figure that they can just come here and work out and eat whatever. It does not work like that. Everybody has to follow a nutrition programme of higher protein and lower carbohydrates. People do not eat enough protein.
Early detection key in treating bone cancer
Dr. Venslow Greaves, radiation oncologist at the Radiation Oncology Centre of Jamaica Limited in Kingston, notes that cancer, by definition, is a disease that has the ability to spread from point of origin to anywhere in the body.
12 ways to help your children in school
Rearing children is not easy as ABC. It is difficult and demanding. It is drawing out of the youngsters the best they have to give.
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