Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Saturday | March 21, 2009
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Bootylicious - Lavish those lovely legs
TALK ABOUT boots and most Jamaican women conjure up images of femme fatales sliding down a pole. Casual or dressy, flat or heeled, a pair of boots is one of the most versatile footwear weapons you can have in your wardrobe arsenal. They were made to complement an outfit, the same way sugar glazes a delightful donut.

Crazy classroom characters
Whether at high school or university, chances are you've had to work with quite a number of zany characters! They made classes interesting, annoying and sometimes downright miserable. The Gleaner's Saturday Life resurrects some of those fun and not-so-fun memories.

Healthy lifestyle - Hooked on fish
At this time of the year, fish comes into sharp focus as persons eat it as part of healthy food fare for the Lenten season. In general, more Jamaicans are becoming health-conscious, making seafood a perfect alternative to meat.

My Jamaican five - Busta moments
Jamaica's first non-posthumous national hero and prime minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante, now has a museum in his memory to help preserve his achievements and tell tales of his life. Located at 24 Tucker Avenue, St Andrew, the museum is a slightly renovated home of the late hero...

A case of Nancy Drew?
Searching through someone's personal possessions is a serious invasion of privacy,but some women just can't help playing detective, especially when they suspect that their partners are cheating.


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