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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | September 11, 2006

Local pioneer in autism
Ashlei Mcfarlane's interest in how the mind works has led her to become a pioneer of sorts in Jamaica. McFarlane is a psychologist specialising in children and adolescents with autism.

Coping with Autism
For 11 years Jane Mitchell has fought the battle against autism that affects her son, Richard. He was three years old when he was diagnosed. When he was just over one year old he suddenly stopped talking.


Melanie Johnson goes to Hollywood
In September 1996, Melanie Johnson was expelled from Immaculate Conception High School (ICHS), after a fellow student maliciously brought her winning photograph in the Miss Jamaica Petite Fashion Model competition to the attention of the school...


College sweethearts united forever
They were sweethearts in university and have now tied the knot. Tracy-Ann Darmand and Richard Dunn the winners of The Gleaner's "Will You Marry Me?" Valentine competition were married on September 2 at the Terra Nova hotel in St. Andrew.


From summer fun to office chic
This summer the fashion scene burst out in , trendy cuts, flirty skirts and sexy hemlines. There were the ever-revolving frills, lace, and ruffles. Now that the season has drawn to a close, you are stuck with all the extra clothing you bought.


Is it a crime to infect someone with an STI?
In most cases where persons become infected with sexually transmitted infections (STIs), neither party may have had prior knowledge that one was infected. However, there are some situations where one party has unprotected sexual intercourse...


TOP TEN BACHELORS
Flair's men's issue of August 28, featuring 30 of Jamaica's most eligible bachelors has certainly created a buzz. From the talk-show circuit to after-dinner conversation, readers can't seem to get enough.


Thou shalt not! - Single Christians and sex - Pt II
1 Corinthians 6 verse 18: The quote from the Holy Book of Christians explicitly sets out the rules regarding sexual intercourse for singles. Like others, Christians experience strong sexual urges. Some fall into fornication or sexual activities...




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