Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | March 15, 2009
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How the other half lives: Rural vs urban weddings
This is the second in our bi-monthly series and in the first story, we looked at some of the differences between how people from uptown and downtown conduct funeral arrangements.

Let us pray
As we pass the half-way mark of yet another winter tourist season, players in the local industry must be thanking God for the visitors who have chosen Jamaica to date and asking Him to send us many more as the days progress.Carrole Guntley (pictured) is...

MY DOWN TIME WITH ...
Alison Hinds, known as the soca queen, never failed to satisfy the appetites of soca lovers with her chart-topping hits and of course, her famous 'roll-it-gal' moves.

Be lost no more
Ever think you know exactly where you're going only to get half-way and realise you are absolutely lost?That may be about to change as the Mona GeoInformatics Institute (MGI) launched Jamaica's first Global Positioning System (GPS) Navigation called...

Being a good guest
It is often said: 'In a blind man's country, the one-eyed man is king'.

A royal tropical wedding
anuary 3 will stand out in the memories of the more than 130 witnesses of the marriage of Daniel Fokum and Yewande Lewis, as the nuptial event of the year.

On the down low: Men sleeping with men
'Men sleeping with men' is an established homosexual activity.

DOCTOR'S ADVICE: Can she achieve simultaneous orgasms?
Q.Doctor, why can't I have simultaneous orgasms with my lovers? Is something physically wrong with me?


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