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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | May 4, 2008

Cherri Taylor - Healing through energy medicine
Maizie Jackson*, a retired nurse, had been a diabetic for years. Resigned to her fate of living with a potential killer disease, she slavishly gobbled the medications that her doctors prescribed. One day, however, she experienced rapid palpitation of the heart that sent her rushing to the hospital.

On defining a true pal

Miss Jamaica Universe 2008, April Jackson, grew up in an environment that stimulated and fostered her strong sense of responsibility and confidence as well as her drive to achieve the best. It was, therefore, no surprise to her best friend, Toni-Ann Reid, and those who know her well when she walked away with the Miss Jamaica Universe crown on Saturday, April 12.

Single in the city - One meal for sex

Here we are, the month of May. The time in which all the quibbles us single women have about men can come out in this column. I have had a bit of hate mail recently, from some pretty angry guys. Ones who think I am anti-male. The thing is, I write about what I see around me, and what my friends and readers tell me.

Doctor's advice - Problems with her new man

Hello, doc. I am female, age 41, and my sex life seems to have gone totally wrong in the last few months. And I would like to know why. When I was young, I was what I suppose you might call a 'hottie'. I loved sex, and could not get enough of it. I was very popular with the boys. Then I got married to the man I loved.

Dear Jamaica - Be seen and not heard

Me dear mam, De adda day gone a nice backra family me bin talking to bout de goodness of Jesus Christ, invite me fe Sunday dinner. But me pot a red peas rice an peas, an me curry chicken inna de dutchie weh me madda gi me, did done deh pon de stove a wait wid de tambran juice an de vegetable inna de fridge fe me come fram church.

Outlook Youth - Teaching your teen how to survive high school

Many teens are uncomfortable making the transition from primary school to high school. They are told gruesome stories about the hectic workload, teachers being mean and senior students bullying them. Though some of this might be true, teach them to look at life from an optimistic standpoint.





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