Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | October 25, 2008
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Financial hurricanes rock the 'love boat'
Inflation and high food costs are hitting the Jamaican family hard. With the value of the dollar slipping against its US counterpart (some dealers are selling the US dollar for J$75), the economic crisis is causing tremors in many relationships.

Healthylifestyle: Dining out and eating healthy
Whether it's Baked Salmon Roulade, Ballo-tine of Chicken, and Hot Potato Salad with Sesame Seeds, or Rich Chocolate Torte, persons who enjoy fine foods are anticipating the...

TalkingSEX: Exploring sexual assault and learning to fight back
Many employees and students have to grapple with the challenge of sexual harassment at the workplace and at school.

Preparing your will
The cry of persons dying intestate has been echoed for years. Therefore, it's best to make a will to benefit those left behind.

Picture-perfect framing
Amateur artists face major challenges as they struggle to rise to financial freedom. With over 20 years' experience in the art industry, Ewan McAnuff offers framing solutions to make your paintings picture perfect.

5 senses Indulge yourself with this week's picks >>
Relax and allow a charming cockatiel to perch on your arm. The cockatiel makes a perfect friend: it has a sweet demeanour, colourful coat, is gentle and friendly and aptly completes that family portrait.

Tech SAVVY: Something to Aspire to - Acer laptop the way of the future
Well, I'm here again, to give you some flaming hot news about the new Acer Aspire One Laptop.

Sexy vs Creepy: Cellphone no-nos
Sexy: Calling someone on his or her lunch break. This is the time designated for chit-chat, but you should be considerate. Don't spend slather the entire time in blather.

Is Obama leading by a mile or a millimetre? Explaining why the polls differ
WASHINGTON (AP):Barack Obama is galloping away with the presidential race. Or maybe he has a modest lead. Or maybe he and John McCain are neck and neck.

The future is Ethanol
Ten per cent ethanol-blended gasolene rolls out at Jamaican pumps next Saturday. The fuel mixture will be available in central and eastern Jamaica before moving to the rest of the country by April 2009.


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