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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | April 6, 2008

Maia Chung-Smith Battling autism
Too long in her cocooning chrysalis, Maia Chung-Smith was recently forced by the needs of her autistic son and the pain of parents in a similar position to spread her wings.

Friends on friends: NickeIshIa Barnes - more talented than you know

Nickeishia Barnes first revealed her superb vocal range to Jamaicans in 2006 as a contestant in the Digicel Rising Stars competition. She emerged the second-place winner of the competition and has been rising to great heights in the music industry since the release of her...

Single in the city: The trouble with men

Sorry guys, but this one's a bit of a 'boy-basher'! Come again next week. Otherwise, read on and perhaps you'll learn something about what goes on in the minds of women.

Fungal disease on roses

Roses are prone to a fungal disease called rust. The diagnosis is easy as the disease causes red-orange spots on the undersides of leaves and yellow blotches on the top. This air-borne disease spreads quickly.

Tropical vibes

We live in a tropical country, but so often as homeowners we choose to decorate our homes using design styles from other countries that either depict changing seasons or have nothing to do with the tropical environment we live...

Mark Cameron Living the artist's life

Mark Cameron at 46 has lived a full life and is prepared to live another which is just as rewarding - this time in the country of his birth.At age 18, his parents took him from Jamaica to the United States, and for decades he...

DOCTOR'S ADVICE: In love with a wonderful guy

Q: Doc, I am 37 and I am in love with a wonderful guy. He says he loves me too, and we are planning to get married later this year. First time for both of us!

Excellence from the river-bottom school

Dear Jamaica: Me dear mam, de other night me siddung a foreign a listen to me sista tv tru de phone. Quiet like muss muss a listen out fe puss. How we sweet an wonderful St Jago, de foundation a weh tun we inna smady.

Keeping marriages alive - Lessons from Barack and Michelle Obama

There is a common saying that marriages are made in heaven but maintaining them on earth is a challenge for many couples.

The dos and don'ts

In this section, Outlook Youth ventures into the streets to ask persons about what they should or should never do when they are placed in some of the most common situations.Scenario: "We want justice"! Thinking about...





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