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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | December 12, 2004

Scharlie Jobson - Country queen
HER HAIR is snowy white, but standing over six feet tall, Scharlie Jobson is an Amazon who runs the affairs of her farm in much the same way that she taught science at high school and college levels...

Dr Lee Martin - Medecine man and mentor
HE THOUGHT his mother was being unfair, forcing him to wash dishes, and clean house while his peers played football. Even while he attended the University of the West Indies, he had to cook on weekends when he came home.


Fighting a DEADLY disease
BURMESE-BORN JAMAICAN Thura Soe-Htwe, is the latest addition to a team of medical researchers brought together by international cancer societies to undertake an aggressively-funded project to improve on current treatments against the dreaded disease.




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