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Outlook

Cover Story - Children in trouble

A child in trouble is a nation in trouble, it is said. Ours are. And, they have become this way, because their moms are in trouble.

Cover story - A return to responsibility
Returning resident Sheila Kerr has suddenly found herself bringing up children again, after her own brood had left the nest. She explains: "The children lost their parents and they were only aged 5, 8 and 10..."

Overcoming heartbreak
One of the best feelings a person could ever have is to be in love with another. And, sadly, one of the worst feelings in the world is to be out of love. Is there a home for the broken hearted?

What would you do if your heart is broken?
SIMONE GUNN, 15, Student: Well, I would try to forget about it or try to make it up back with the person and try to forget about every thing that happens, then ask God to forgive the person.

The man next door
Jennifer Keane-Dawes writes: Me dear mam, yu know weh me cyaan understand bout nuff foreign people? Me cyaan understand how smady can lib side a dem fe years an years an dem nuh know a who de smady or weh de smady do fe a living.


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