Loving the challenges: New president of MAJ
Dr. Rosemarie Wright-Pascoe is only the second female to head the 130- year-old Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ). Noting that her gender shouldn't be an issue, she told Flair, "There are women in medicine who are very bright; they are mothers, wives and leaders in service....
Honouring service
The Woman's Club members braved the rain to honour those who had given years of yeoman service. The gathering took place at their luncheon held at the Terra Nova Hotel last Thursday. The club has been around for the last 70 years....
Let the games begin
It's October, and for the sports fans among us males, it means a whole bunch of stuff. There is the NFL (yes, we love that too), plus our own premier league has started up with a new look and a new name. For the baseball lovers, the playoffs are under way with the World Series....
The engagement ring Should she keep it after the break-up?
Many couples get engaged on Valentine's Day or during the Christmas holidays when the spirits of love and generosity are in the air. In most cases, the engagement ring that follows becomes the most treasured gift until the wedding day.
SEX AND RELATIONSHIP - Dressing for bed
So you spent the better part of two hours prepping for bed. A long bath, applying your favourite perfume and slipping into that sexy lingerie you just bought to entice your partner. He slips into bed, oblivious to the effort you put into looking nice...
Fashionably full-figured
Curves ahead but there is no need to be afraid. A woman's curves are her assets and with the fashion industry catering more to the fuller-figured woman, they need not fear that frumpy or boring are going to be the order of the day. Finding a size that fits...
Pampered at Fern Tree
A cherub-faced lady, who stood close to my five feet two inches, wearing brown framed glasses similar to mine, greeted me in the lobby with a smile. Already I felt at home. "Hi, I'm Suzette," she said with an extended hand. Suzette Carey is the professional...
Julie Lynch - Life after breast cancer
Julie Lynch lost her left breast at 28 to cancer. Now 37, she smiles at the memory and life after losing her breast. At the age of 26, a thickening in her breast caught her attention, but a visit to her doctor dispelled the thought of cancer as he told her...
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