Jamaica Gleaner Outlook

Published: Monday Sunday | October 4, 2009

Run for fun and funds
After participating in the Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB)-sponsored Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill (CUMI) Come Run 10k race, participants gathered at Blue Beat Martini Bar, Montego Bay, to unwind at an after-party on Saturday, September 26. Read More...

Lay magistrates' big night
The Lay Magistrates' Association of Jamaica held its annual banquet at the Hilton Kingston Jamaica Hotel on Saturday, September 26. Here are scenes from the affair. Read More...

Doctor's advice - Painless breast lump
I am 40 and have just noticed a little lump in my left breast. My husband says that I should pay no attention, because it is not hurting me. Is he right? Read More...

Wine and cheese reception - A night of Latin dance
It was a night of Latin dancing accompanied by lots of wine and cheese at the Latin American Women's Club's annual wine and cheese party held at the Stony Hill residence of businessman Kenny Benjamin, on Friday, September 25. Read More...

NEW ON THE SOCIAL SCENE ...
We welcome the following new faces making the social rounds. Look out for them and share the warm Jamaican hospitality that we are known for . Welcome to 'Irie Land' from The Gleaner's Outlook Magazine. Read More...

Bethel Apostolic celebrates 40 years
The Montego Suite of The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston was a picture of elegance last Friday, September 25, as guests and members of the Bethel Apostolic Church met to celebrate 40 years of service in Jamaica as well as honour members of the church family. Read More...

Ask Molly
Q I do not wear make-up or jewellery for personal reasons, so what can I do to look more presentable at work? Read More...

MY DOWN TIME WITH ... Alan Barnes
He's the new general manager at Red Stripe, Jamaica and Commercial Director Beer for Northern Latin America and Caribbean. Since taking up the job, he has been learning about Jamaica and we sought to find out how he spends his spare time. Read More...

Seaga launches new books
It was a moment of literary anticipation and a political reunion of sorts, as friends, family, admirers and former colleagues of former prime minister, Edward Seaga, joined him and his wife, Carla, at the Hilton Kingston Jamaica Hotel's ballroom, for the launch of his much-anticipated books. Read More...

Gourmet delights
The Heart Foundation of Jamaica in association with Marco Polo and the National Housing Trust hosted 'A Gourmet Evening', at LIME National Golf Academy, Park Close, New Kingston on September 25. Check out the happenings. Read More...