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Jamaica Gleaner Flair
published: Monday | September 8, 2008

Boy O Boy, they sure are cute!
Boy oh boy! It can it be tedious to shop for children but Boy O Boy had the answer. Tucked away on Merrick Avenue in Kingston 10, the store caters for babies up to the age of six years. Owner Michelle Gordon says the store is often misunderstood as one that caters...

Tips on buying children's clothes

Some simple tips to take into consideration when shopping for the tiny tots. 1. Always buy a size up when shopping for clothes, especially for newborns. You should avoid buying the exact size until they get around the age of two-three years when they slow down...

FE-MAIL TIES: Taking time to be

The other day as I sat at the salon quietly observing life go by, a hot, Kool and the Gang tune playing on the radio took us back to the '80s. It had us all grooving and reminiscing about when, according to my salon friends - times were sweet...

Singular subjects

The other day, the sister-friends and I had quite a heated argument about whether the man in a relationship ought to call before coming over to the house for a visit. The consensus was four to two. Two of the group (including myself) were vehement in our stance...

Clean up safely after a disaster

When returning to your home after a hurricane, flood, or other natural disaster, protect yourself and your family by following these tips: Re-entering Buildings Stay away from damaged buildings or structures until they have been examined and certified ...

Notes from the storm

Tragedy and natural disasters teach you many lessons. In the aftermath of what was at the time Tropical Storm Gustav, there are many things I took from the weather system and its effects. The sight of persons unsure how to start over...

LAWS OF EVE - Matter of estates

In an article published on August 4 - An ounce of planning to avoid death duties - I recommended that one way to ensure that all assets are distributed under a will, is to insert a residuary clause into the will.

The Reality of HIV/AIDS - Diary of a HIV-positive, pregnant girl (Pt 6)

Recap: Last week Gabrielle had to put up with a nurse who has been tactless in her approach towards her. Gabrielle feels as though the nurse was belittling her. week Gabrielle* began feeling chest and abdominal pains. She went to a popular public hospital ...

Professor Maureen Warner-Lewis wins Carib Studies prize

Professor Maureen Warner-Lewis has once again won the prestigious Caribbean Studies Association (CSA) prize, the Gordon K. and Sybil Lewis Memorial Award for Caribbean Scholarship. This time for Archibald Monteath Igbo, Jamaican, Moravian, which was published....

The lunch break boob job: Too good to be true?

Can you imagine popping out in your lunch break only to return with fuller breasts? Well, thanks to one of the United Kingdom's latest body-contouring treatments, it won't be long before this fantasy becomes a reality...





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