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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | July 16, 2007

Reggae Sumfest's singing sensations
They are hot, beautiful, sexy, bold and daring. And they can sing for their supper too. They are the female artistes who will grace this year's Red Stripe Reggae Sumfest in the tourist mecca, Montego Bay.Flair presents them in all their glory - and with a little extra....

Woman of substance: Blossom Lamb-Evans

After 25 years, this mother of five continues to honour other Jamaican mothers for their valuable contribution to society. Blossom Lamb-Evans was born with astounding beauty that has not always worked in her favour. She has been through it all.

Sixteen selected for Ms Jamaica World

Sixteen finalists were selected from 39 contestants for the 2007 Miss Jamaica World title at a private 'selection' last Wednesday. This year, prospective contestants were asked to submit applications via the Internet along with photographs.

Paul March paints a pretty picture

Faces are his canvas and eyeshadows, blushes and lipsticks his paint. Turning a woman's face into a masterpiece is his job and according to Paul March, professional make-up artist, many men see him as living the charmed life. "My brothers would be the ones to say I...

Elections - the concept of the secret ballot

The amendments to the Representation of the People Act excited a great deal of discussion before they were passed in Parliament. The amendments were considered to be of such grave importance that the Prime Minister said that the election date was set so as to accommodate...

You've quarrelled, kept malice - It's time to make up!

So you had a quarrel with your best pal and now you're not speaking with each other. Maybe it was her/his fault, maybe it's yours. Despite this, you're feeling down because you miss your late-night talks, or those times spent over a meal together while planning...

Interesting and affordable- This is the second in our new series Tariq's Techies

SanDisk 'Shaker' - SanDisk, a company most of us know for its memory cards, usb flashdrives and a number of computer accessories, has expanded its product range into the world of mp3 and mp4...

Married to dream girl

Neville Reid took his dream girl, Tamar Scarlett down the aisle on June 13 at the Gloster Hall Resort, Castle Kelly, St.Ann. Civil registrar Silvera Castro, O.D. J.P., performed the ceremony. The couple met through her cousin while she was studying in London.

Politicians and dancing don't mix

The political rhetoric and all that other hyped-up talk is expected and the snide comments about the other party is par for the course during a campaign.But Lawd, can somebody please tell politicians to stop trying to dance? There is always lots of music and the human body...





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