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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | December 14, 2008

'I believe in angels'
After what Odette Dyer of Montego Bay did for her son, Veveta Edwards of Big Lane in Central Village, St Catherine, states, "I believe that there are true angels walking among us here on earth. I have proof of that."

FRIENDS ON FRIENDS - Bobby Chen's 'wicked' sense of humour

Bobby Chen, medical doctor, now retail merchandiser, heads the Midway Mall, Mandeville branch of his family's Super Plus Food Stores chain. He also manages his own business, Kratoz Investments Limited. Voted one of Jamaica's most eligible bachelors, he is a family man at heart ...

Single in the city - Would you date someone with a terrible vocabulary?

If you met a guy, or girl, who didn't speak properly, would it deter you from going out with him, or her? What if the person in question talked nicely, but swore a lot? Would that put you off? Is it fair to judge people by the language or vocabulary that they use, or shouldn't we adhere to the old saying, 'Actions speak louder than words'?

Doctor's advice - Unwise occurrence on holiday

Two months ago, my husband and I took a short holiday break at a small, very quiet hotel near Negril. While we were there, we met a friendly Swedish couple who told us that they were into 'nudism'. That has always struck me as a real crazy idea, but after we had been socialising with them for a couple of days, we decided that we would be willing to try it.

Beverly Morris - Caring for motherless boys

Merle Morris, from Waterford in St Catherine, believes her daughter is an angel because the 40-year-old single woman is caring for two motherless boys - aged two and a half years - and treating them like her own.

Dear Jamaica - Going green

De other day me go a dis meeting weh dis nice lady was talking bout going green, how fe fine natural ways fe save water, electricity an such de like in order fe save de planet. Well, when she touch de point bout how we fe learn fe use rain an river water, me begin smile to meself.





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