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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | August 13, 2007

Lisa Grant Petite Park boss
For manager of Emancipation Park, Lisa Grant, architecture is in her blood. Her late father, Aubrey Grant, was an architect and she remembered watching him work at home and became intrigued."As a little girl, I was always drawing. I even used my crayons to draw on the walls.

Beauty Queen for a day

Keeping the contestants in the Miss Jamaica World pageant looking glamorous at all times may seem like a difficult task. But for the experts at Maybelline New York and SoftSheen-Carson, 'glamour' is easy to create. From appropriate make-up and hair style...

FASHIONABLE BEAUTIES

The coronation of Miss Jamaica World is one of the most highly anticipated events on the local fashion calendar. Some of the most beautiful women in Jamaica parade in swimsuits, gorgeous gowns and sparkle in exquisite gems.

Definition of discrimination

As we continue our series on the international Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women we focus this week on how discrimination is defined based on the convention.The term 'discrimination', used in the Convention on the Elimination...

HOT ELIGIBLE BACHELORS

You've been asking for it so here it is again. Flair's most eligible bachelors for 2007. Last year, you loved them so much you couldn't let them go. Talk show hosts made them a hot issue and even the competition got involved...

KELLY'S WORLD - Nomination Day awards

There wasn't much to surprise me about Nomination Day 2007. There were many flags, lots of music and, overall, the camaraderie between rival supporters was quite refreshing. Albeit this took place in some constituencies where one party is going to win by a landslide and a half...

Soulmates together at last

Grace Ann Marie Soutar first met her husband Ernest George Moodie over 34 years ago. They met when they both attended St. Theresa's Catholic Church in Vineyard Town. At the time he was an innocen boy. They became very good friends but he later emigrated to England.

Heart attack: silent killer

Eat right and exercise is the mantra chanted by health professionals to have a healthy life. So, despite this, why would a seemingly healthy woman under 50 suffer from a heart attack? According to cardiologist Dr. Angella Williams-Wright, eating and exercising right...

Continuing intercourse during pregnancy

Pregnancy is impossible without sex, but during those nine months, the sex act can become complicated for a couple. "When the nausea and cramping set in, you don't want to have sex," said Shari,who is nine weeks pregnant."I haven't French kissed since...

Love has a price

The practice of law is interesting, because there is sometimes a legal remedy for a moral wrong. In this, the first of a two-part article, which looks at special claims that a married person may make against a third party, I will explore the right of a deserted wife...

Pulse's powers up: Caribbean Model Search is on

The region's biggest and most famous model event, the Caribbean Model Search (CMS), has gone to ne this year. Staged by Pulse annually since 1982, the search went Caribbean-wide in 2002, when supermodels Jaunel McKenzie and Nell Robinson emerged as winners.





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