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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | September 9, 2007

Michael Holgate's Dance ofdestiny
Rain is falling, a brisk wind blowing, and for once Devon House in St. Andrew is like a ghost town.

single in the city: Hot Women - Why are they so difficult to approach?

WHY DO some men find it hard to talk to beautiful women?

Special birthday milestones

Not all birthdates are created equal.

Hurricane Dean: before & after

The news was bad. As weather forecasters on cable television were fond of repeating every other minute:

More wonderful windows

Last week, interior decorator Sharon Lowe provided some beautiful window treatments in sheer.

Why hire an architect?

A SPATE of ugly houses and plazas erected every day, especially in St.

Crushes: Are they harmful or harmless?

Did you ever have a crush on someone? The question was posed to a group of 40 persons, both males and females, with age raging from 20 to 69, within the western, central and eastern sections of Jamaica.

Compulsory sex education in schools?

Sex education is more than the 'birds and bees', but today several young people have hardly moved beyond that knowledge of their sexuality.





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