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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | May 7, 2007

Laughter - best medicine for mother
Share these jokes with your mother and have a great laugh!Do you pray before eating?The Sunday school teacher asks, "Now, Johnny, tell me frankly, do you say prayers before eating?""No sir," Little Johnny replies, "I don't have to, my mom is a good...

Jamaican judge selected as Yale World Fellow

Judge Marlene Malahoo Forte has been selected as one of only 18 persons worldwide to participate in the Yale World Fellows Programme at Yale University in the United States. She was selected from a group of 500 emerging leaders from over 100 countries.

Lorna Bell to receive Alpha's '07 Woman of Excellence Award

Another outstanding past student of the Convent of Mercy Academy (Alpha), will receive the 2007 Alpha Academy Alumnae Association's Woman of Excellence Award.She is Lorna Bell, executive director of Special Olympics, an organisation which allows physically challenged athletes....

Mothers in politics - Prudence Kidd-Deans and daughter Trudy Deans

Motherhood is a pretty tough job, so juggling it with politics is even a greater added pressure. But which is harder? "Both, they're on equal footing according to Opposition Senator Prudence Kidd-Deans, who knows this scenario all too well. The mother of four girl...

Maxine Henry-Wilson and Seya Wilson

Being a mother is never easy, but balancing motherhood and an active public life can be an even more daunting task. Fresh out of university, Minister of Education Maxine Henry-Wilson started her career.Two years later, she began working for the People's National Party ...

KELLY'S WORLD - Curbing the need for speed

The need for speed is almost as addictive as any cosmetic drug that's been created in the history of mankind. Ever since man first created the automobile, the goal has been how to make it go faster. Forget the cup holders and host of electronic equipment.

LAWS OF EVE - Squatter's rights: Readers respond

The debate regarding squatter's rights is continuing. On the one hand, owners of property have openly condemned the laws which allow squatters to obtain title to land. On the other hand, a significant portion of the population is happy that there are laws...

The pride of Mango Valley

Cinderella Anderson and the women's group in Mango Valley, St.Mary, have much to be proud of. These women, some farmers, others one time craft vendors, have shown what being industrious, determined and creative can achieve.

Planning for retirement on a 'tight' budget

A prevalent concern in our society today regardingsaving and investing is the ability to meet financial goals with the intent of retiring comfortably, given a tight budget. The common advice to those entering the world of work for the first time is to start early...

SEX & RELATIONSHIP: How to B-R-E-A-K U-P

Are you stuck in a dead-end relationship? Does the voice of your significant other cut through your soul like a hot knife through butter? Or, do you feel like pulling a Kill Bill I and II on them just for fun? Then it is time to move on. There is no easy way to break up...





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