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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | April 27, 2003

Have you ever been attacked?
SUSAN CHARTER, only 19 years old, is now more prepared for the unpleasant hazards of life than most Jamaican women many years her senior. Her awareness was born out of an attack.

Breaking the silence on HIV/AIDS - Carrying bad blood
BETRAYED. THAT is how Mr. and Mrs. Richards (not their real names) feel about the Attorney General's decision not to accept liability for their son allegedly becoming infected with HIV while under hospital care.


Flankers' new day
ON MORNING Dew Drive in Flankers, the weather vane has swung. Where community members once woke up each day to escalating tensions, with the rest of the nation pointing fingers everywhere, peace now reigns.


Soothing the savage beast
"SCIENCE IS uncovering roles for music in everything from releasing tension and improving mood to helping brain damaged stroke patients regain their ability to walk," said a recent report on BBC.com.





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