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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | May 22, 2006

MOTHER IN A MILLION GETS A TREAT
FLAIR RECEIVED many entries for its Mother in a Million competition . The entrants stories told tragic tales of children who had been killed either in fires, by an accident, through violence or after a long period of illness.

Woman Inc gets co-patron
HER EXCELLENCY the Most Hon. Mrs. Rheima Hall, wife of Governor-General Kenneth Hall, has made a commitment to help Woman Inc. in any way possible. Her commitment came during a courtesy call by members of the association's executive...


MAINTAINING YOUR MANICURE
NAIL EXTENSIONS or tips, as they are commonly known, when tastefully and attractively done enhance the beauty of your hands and give them a lovely profile. After your professional nail technician has given you a proper manicure...


The Property (Rights of Spouses) Act is in effect!
IN A note to last week's article, you were advised that the Property (Rights of Spouses) Act came into effect on April 1, 2006, which means that applications can now be made to the court pursuant to that Act.


Fitness for the future of Grants Pen
SHAKTI MIND Body Fitness Centre has teamed up with the America Chamber of Commerce of Jamaica (AmCham) in an effort to raise funds for the Grants Pen project. Their goal is to raise at least $250,000.


Reflexology & stress
WHETHER YOU have a chronic or an acute health problem, or simply are looking for a way to reduce tension and promote well-being, reflexology may be the answer. Although it works on a similar principle to acupuncture, reflexology is entirely non-invasive.


A MOTHER'S LOSS
PANSY HENRY will never forget the night of September 14, 2004. That night she lost three children in a fire. "That night, Lord God, nothing no lef eena mi, is like mi stand up like a big empty barrel," she recalled.




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