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  • Health
  • Within two hours, the denture was out and when I asked her how it happened, she explained: “My boyfriend and I were in bed and in the excitement, I swallowed the denture.”

    Surprises and horrors in human bodies

  • Prepare for pregnancy
  • The triggers of irritable bowel syndrome
  • What it means to eat right when breastfeeding
  • Education
  • Photo/FILE  President Mwai Kibaki moved to tears by the story of one underprivileged girl.

    CLAYCOURT: When Kibaki weeps, they all follow in his footsteps

  • Tough road, but it pays off
  • It’s still a messy manual intake in some varsities
  • How not to educate a nation
  • Family
  • Rose cries on seeing her sick mother, Ndulu Munyoki, for the first time in 10 years. Ndulu cannot see, speak or hear. Photo/NATION

    Ooh! I’m no longer a missing child

  • Bringing romance back to the office
  • KITOTO: I fear I may hurt my family
  • When mothers won’t let their adult sons grow
  • Relationships
  • Valentine’s: Be naughty

  • Single or not, enjoy Valentine’s
  • Reclaim your love this Valentine’s
  • Fight your battles wisely
  • People
  • PHOTO | BILLY MUTAI  Rolf Schmid during the interview at his restaurant, Rolf’s Place, in Ongata Rongai.

    Nothing puts this man down

  • Dear artiste, here’s why you are ever struggling
  • WIZKID: Taking on Africa and the world
  • BAMZIGI
  • Women
  • A school for wives

  • Go ahead and make a fuss
  • Taking emotional care of each other
  • I’m working on being less of a drama queen this year
  • Travel
  • PHOTO | JOHN FOX  A view of the Nile from Da Vinci Restaurant.

    Juba and a tale of two cities

  • The final leg into South Africa
  • Sliding in South Horr
  • Crossing the Zambezi
  • Homes & Living
  • The glam factor

  • Creating a unique living room
  • What’s on the surface?
  • The bathroom isn’t just for showering
  • Food & Restaurants
  • PHOTO/FILE  Adding water to your egg mixture makes an airy omelette.

    Nutritious egg-based breakfast recipes

  • Tips to make your eggs that much tastier
  • New additions to old places
  • Festivities are over, time to detox
  • Arts & Culture
  • Nowadays you not only watch the same advert on TV, it is also on the billboard on your way to work, and when you queue up at the supermarket there is that hypnotic display that plays it over and over again.

    How about some education incentives?

  • Stealing in the name of Jesus
  • The Kenyan after-Christmas party
  • We must nurture the skills our children are passionate about
  • Entertainment
  • PHOTO/FILE  Sony Music Entertainment Africa last week signed gospel artiste Rose Muhando to its roster of artistes.

    The West is shopping for stars in Africa

  • Dear artiste, here’s why you are ever struggling
  • WIZKID: Taking on Africa and the world
  • BAMZIGI
  • Fashion
  • ILLUSTRATION/JOSEPH BARAZA  Gender and fashion have raised their ugly heads again as sports associations.

    Skirting the short issue

  • All amiss at Miss University Africa
  • Fashion and Fame
  • Could neckties be cool again?
  • Latest in Features
  • Surprises and horrors in human bodies
  • Yunia must go back to her husband
  • Evolution of the nail industry
  • Our soldiers portray real Kenyan heroes
  • Valentine’s: Be naughty
  • IN PICTURES: US rapper 50 cent visits Kenya

US rap star 50 Cent (C) serving food to orphaned schoolchildren in Kenya's biggest slum, Kibera in Nairobi on February 9, 2012, a day after touring camps in impoverished and war-torn Somalia. The rapper made the visit with the WFP aid agency to see the impact of last year's crippling drought in the Horn of Africa region, after he donated money from the sales of a drink he owns.  AFP PHOTO / WFP / Rose Ogola
US rap star 50 Cent (C) serving food to orphaned schoolchildren in Kenya's biggest slum, Kibera...
In this file picture taken on July 9, 1993 Queen Elizabeth II fires, under supervision of Lt Col George Harvey, during the Army Rifle Association meeting in Bisley.

IN PICTURES: Queen marks 60 years on the throne

First lady Michelle Obama (C) poses for a photograph with employees of Gonzalez Northgate Market after her speech at the future site of Northgate Market to discuss the California FreshWorks Fund on February 1, 2012 in Inglewood, California. The $264 million public-private fund plans to bring healthy food stores to under-served communities and create or retain up to six thousand jobs. Photo/Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images/AFP

IN PICTURES: Michelle Obama

Dora Vass of Hungary performs with the ribbon during the qualification round of the Rhythmic Gymnastics London 2012 Olympic qualifier, a part of the London Prepares series of test events, at the North Greenwich Arena in London  on January 17, 2012. AFP PHOTO / BEN STANSALL

IN PICTURES: Rhythmic Gymnastics

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