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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | January 20, 2008

'My best friend ... and the love of my life'
It is said that true friendship isn't seen with the eyes, it is felt with the heart. It was, therefore, not surprising when we asked Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service, Don Wehby, to tell us who is his closest friend and he named his wife, Hilary.

Holocaust survivor holidays in Jamaica, tells his horror story

Morris Semsky, 88-year-old Polish-Jew and Holocaust survivor, made his first trip to Jamaica on December 20 to spend the Christmas holidays with his Jamaican caregiver, Joyce Brown-Jackson and her family. Semsky declares excitedly that he has been basking in the warmth and freshness of the Jamaican air and the hospitality and friendliness of Jamaicans he has met.

Natalya Edwards - Improving the mind through play

She began her undergraduate training in 1996 at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, where she majored in Spanish for her B.A. degree. Then she became interested in hotel management and studied for the B.Sc. at the Center for Hotel and Tourism Management in Nassau, Bahamas. But in her heart, Natalya Edwards knew there was so much more tolearn about life...

Single in the city - So pretty, witty and gay

I'm so pretty, I'm so pretty, I'm so pretty and witty and gay ..." These are the lyrics of a song from long ago, when the word 'gay' actually meant 'happy'. Somewhere along the line its meaning got changed, and we all stopped singing this tune. Why on earth did we go and do such a silly thing?

Doctor's advice - About to get married at 38 - and fretting

Doctor, I am 38 and soon to get married to the man of my dreams. He is a nice and wonderful guy. I am really looking forward to settling down and spending the rest of my life with him. But there is one big problem, doc. I cannot discharge.

The latest in home design and decor

I attended the 'Fort Lauderdale Home design and remodelling show' held at the Broward County Convention Centre, which ran from November 9-12, 2007. The show was among the largest of its kind in America, with over 750 display booths of home decorating, remodelling and improvement showcased.

GARDEN QUOTATION

'A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken.'- James DentHorticulture therapyDo you feel good, enjoy a sense of fulfilment after sweating it out for a couple of hours in...

Do you keep your feelings bottled up or do you let them out?

Emotional struggles can be quite complicated and defining negative feelings is sometimes difficult. Joan Rhule, counselling psychologist attached to Family Life Ministries in Kingston, describes an emotion as a feeling that causes psychological arousal, is a display of an expressive behaviour, a smile or a grimace.

Finding a therapist

A therapist can teach you all the skills you need to manage life. According to Dr. Kai Morgan, psychologist, you know you need a therapist when you are distressed about an issue in your life and you are unable to work it through on your own.

15 things about girls that boys just can't understand

Girls could quite possibly be the most confusing and complicated beings we boys have ever encountered. They lure us with their charm and cute giggles, send mixed signals, then leave us dazed and confused.





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