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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | May 21, 2007

Mix it up - One top four looks
Getting the best bang for a buck is the mantra of a fashionista on a budget. Being able to wear one top to the office and transferring it to three other occasions, is a great way of doing just that. Don't relegate individual pieces to work, party or casual.

Mary Lynch set free

After 14 years of incarceration, St.Andrew housewife Mary Lynch emerged from the Fort Augusta Correctional Centre in St. Catherine, shouting "Hallelujah!" She was released on Friday, May 18, at 2:20 p.m., to a throng of family members, friends and members of the media.

Dr Hyacinth Oates - The hair doctor

When one thinks of a nail or a fork, hanging a fixture or eating a meal may come to mind. But, for Dr. Hyacinth Oates, Jamaica's first doctor of trichology, these were the tools she used to straighten her friend's hair as a child. Fascination with hair' - Her fascination...

Hair loss and its cure

From straightening to perming to curling, a woman's hair endures a lot of stress all in the name of achieving beauty. But what happens when you start losing your beautiful hair? Many women are now suffering from hair loss which may start out with little patches...

Cases not covered by the Property Act

The Property (Rights of Spouses) Act is a powerful piece of legislation, which has served to ensure that both married and unmarried couples (in certain circumstances) can apply to the courts to determine their interest in property registered jointly or in the name of one party....

Call the police ... er, maybe not

A friend of mine calls me the patron saint of bad decisions. But all the bloopers I've made in my lifetime are looking very pale in comparison to the events that have plagued the police top brass in recent weeks. A certain inspector who has more reports against him...

CALABASH: From train ride idea to Jamaican brand

From May 25-27, the parish of St.Elizabeth will come alive as literary giants from Jamaica and overseas converge on Jake's and its surroundings for the annual feast of books and writers. And then there's music. But how did it all begin? Flair spoke with one of the 'fathers'...

Osteoporosis and nutrition

The Jamaica Osteoporosis Society (JOS) held its second symposium on May 11 and 12 at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston. Medical practitioners gleaned valuable information from the experts in the field who shared the latest in treatment and prevention of the disease.

SEX AND RELATIONSHIP - He's December - she's May

She's in it for the money! He's in it for the sex! That's what most people assume when they see a young woman with a man old enough to be her father. But the complexities of such a relationship are as large as the age gap is wide. Michelle Forbes, 21, has no issue...





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