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Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
published: Sunday | April 16, 2006

Consider the lilies of the field ...
SYMBOLISING PURITY and faith, lilies are one of the oldest recorded flowers in history. Pictures of these striking blooms were discovered dating as far back as 1580 BC.

'Visions' of beauty
'VISIONS', EXPRESSED through the twin media of photography and art, was presented by the University of the West Indies Camera Club.


Man appint, God disappint
AAH SAH, sometimes yu jus haffe teck bad tings meck laugh. Cause sometimes if yu doan laugh it get badder. For dere it is Miss Lady decide sey she going to spend a quiet Good Friday up at yard, den she nuh mus know sey quiet and Likkle Miss Jing Bang do.


Book review - Entertaining, gripping love story
MIKE HENRY, chairman of LMH Publishing, has written his first novel, Rose Hall's White Witch. It is " ... a torrid love story set in the steamy climate of the tropics ..." and a version of the well-known legend of the 'White Witch of Rose Hall'.




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