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Jamaica Gleaner Feature
published: Saturday | August 30, 2008

Girls without game - Passive lovers frustrate males
Initiating sex is a no-no for some women who still believe it's the man's responsibility to make the first move and take them to dreamland. But according to sex therapist, Dr Sidney McGill, this approach could be dangerous. McGill tells Saturday Life that if the man always makes the first move, the relationship will become monotonous and boring.

Healthy lifestyle - Wild about yams?

While there is talk about the virtues of Jamaican yams and their probable contribution to the success of our Olympians in Beijing, traditional yam lovers shouldn't go wild about all varieties.

Mind & Spirit - Marital pain and healing

The trauma of marital collapse and the journey to emotional and spiritual wholeness is the subject of You Lifted My Head, a 118-page book written by Lurline Iona Halliman (née Ebanks) and published by the British Columbia-based Trafford Publishing.

Room for rant - Trials and travails on Marcus Garvey Drive

I work off Marcus Garvey Drive and I get off the bus at Tinson Pen. My aim is to walk towards the wharf, which is in the opposite direction from the crossing bridge. I am now being asked to leave home an extra 20 minutes to facilitate the long trek towards the pedestrian bridge.

Reflexology 101

Reflexology is the physical act of applying pressure to the feet and hand with specific thumb, finger and hand techniques, without the use of oil or lotion.

100 years strong!

A wistful smile forms on his face as luminous eyes glance retrospectively into a colourful past when horse-drawn coaches were the transportation of the day, reminiscing on the early days of the Panama Canal. He's 100 years old now but Hemsley Johnston still has vivid recollections of his early life in Panama.





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