A LEGEND reflects
LAST TUESDAY when Courtney Walsh met with Outlook for a chat, he appeared a bit exhausted. He had already missed two business appointments. But, behind his fatigue was a relaxed elation, this having to do with the historic win of the West Indies that...
Father to Alpha girls
THE CONVENT of Mercy Academy, Alpha, established as a school for girls in 1894 on lands bought by Ms. Jesse Ripol, now has a man at the helm. Mackran Singh, for 20 years a teacher of French and English at the Convent of Mercy Academy, was last year...
Caught in the middle - Children affected by HIV/AIDS
EARLY THIS year, I met a young boy, three years old, whose parents died as a result of AIDS. He was a handsome little one, full of life and vigour. He was obviously the sunshine in the home in which he lived with his many adopted siblings...
Angella Burke - building better communities
THERE SHE was, engrossed in a conversation with some of the women who were being treated at a Mother's Day Breakfast at the Dunoon Technical High School in East Kingston last Sunday. She seemed to have had everyone at ease and every so often...
Everton Anderson - a warm-hearted, people person
WESTERN BUREAU: HUMILITY, PERSEVERANCE, discipline and dedication are words which aptly epitomise 28-year-old Everton Anderson BSc, MBA, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Cornwall Regional Hospital in Montego Bay and the 2003 All-Island...
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