THIS SEPTEMBER, ten primary school students across the island will step out in new uniforms and with books provided by 28-year-old insurance agent Natoya Morrison.
FOR AUTHORS, doing a book tour must be the equivalent of taking 100 desultory turns around the fashion catwalk in 100 minutes with unwanted stares examining them silently all along the way. Tedious. But, for Eric Jerome Dickey, it's all in a days work.
INDIVIDUALS LIVING with chronic kidney disease number around 600 in Jamaica. Research indicates that just about that number are freshly diagnosed each year.
SHE WALKS gracefully, waving her hands in acknowledgement of compliments heaped on her. Her usual radiant smile and her sunny personality seem to enliven all present.