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About 50 or 60 years ago, it was said that Grand Cayman had so many mosquitoes that a cow breathed in sufficient Things have changed beyond belief in half a century and if you want to see for yourself you can take a flight from Jamaica any Friday morning and return eight hours later with an eyeful. Home to a land so vastly changed On our visits here when I was a child, my mom toted giant jars of Skippy so my siblings and I could have peanut butter sandwiches. My grandmother bought her vegetables fresh from a cart that a skinny, muscular man pushed through the street, and milk was sold, still warm, by a man who milked the water buffalo in front of her house. When we went touring outside the city, it was only to visit Desi idols for hero worship Our videshi visitors Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie could learn a thing or two from our popular Indian celebrities who know better than to give their fans a cold shoulder. Smells like celebrity spirit Slather yourself in Sarah Jessica Parker. Douse yourself with Donald Trump. Bathe in Britney Spears. The choice is yours because celebrity scents are the fastest-growing segment of the $2.9 billion perfume market, according to market researcher NPD Group. Pattaya – party place Guests at Hard Rock Hotel Pattaya relax by partying hard, ELIZABETH TAI discovered. Blue-collar wins put Broncos on right track At some point, a well-paid NFL offensive coordinator is going to move the pieces around well enough that a touchdown or two will be scored against the Denver Broncos defense. Legwold: Blue-collar victories put Broncos on right track At some point, a well- paid NFL offensive coordinator is going to move the pieces around well enough that a touchdown or two will be scored against the Broncos defense. Daniel: Time is ripe for single-serving wines The latest Big Thing in wine is actually small: single-serving bottles, cartons and cans, sometimes called ``187s after the most common size. Wine in moderation for health A glass or two of wine at dinner is a good idea, yes? A 1991 60 Minutes episode speculating about why French people could eat high-fat foods, smoke more, exercise less and still have fewer heart attacks than Americans (a phenomenon known as the French paradox), gave credence to this idea. The doctors interviewed in the show believed a moderate intake of alcohol can help prevent heart disease. Hot Spots The buzz around town is that Diva Restaurant rocked Sept. | ||