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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | April 16, 2006

THE BRAINY HUNTER
NEUROSURGEON AND chief resident at the University Hospital of the West Indies, Dr. Roger Eyon Hunter was a recent recipient of the prestigious Braakman Diploma and prize by the European Association of Neurosurgical Societies (EANS).

Outlook Youth - Are we ready for the workplace?
SECONDARY AND tertiary graduates face the problem of limited job opportunities today and even as they compete for the diminishing space in the organisation, employers have to contend with human resources entering the system, who are substandard.


Training men to treat you right (Part 2)
ARE YOU looking for Mr. Right? Women should know what right means to them. In order to get men to treat you the way you need, you should have a definition of what right looks like, insists family counsellor Kevin Bailey.


Doctor's Advice - All in the family
Please give me good advice, doc. I am a girl of 16, and do not know what to do. My mother died when I was small, so I know nothing about sex and men. Until last month, I was a virgin. Then I met a wonderful guy in Portland.


Trekking through the Delta
A DAY TRIP in the Mekong Delta, one week short of my 60th birthday, I found myself sitting on the back of a motorcycle, holding on for dire life to a frail Vietnamese, while we zapped through a dirt road in the Delta Mekong, Vietnam.




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