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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | December 10, 2006

Christopher Tufton - Ruby Blake's son ...
Tall and stop-you-in-your-tracks handsome, Christopher Tufton was born blessed with much more than his looks. Although his English father was never to lend support to either himself or his mother, his Mom did not take this out on him.

Destiny at work - Two lives dedicated to service

Loven Simmonds and Dorrett Barton were sharing their new-found Jamaican experiences during their travel from Yallahs to Morant Bay on the K's Sons bus recently. What they found out about each other was simply amazing!


Doctor'd advice - Problems of a young couple

Q: Doc, I have now been married for three years, and it is not going too well in bed. The problem is that my husband thinks I should be able to discharge during intercourse. But that just doesn't happen.


What do women really want in a man?

What a loaded question that is! How important are the stereotypical desires of women? Do we really want or need a man to have it all - intelligence, money and social status, as well as being funny, good looking and tall?


Outlook Youth - Living with HIV/AIDS

The acquired immuno-deficiency syndrome and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV/AIDS) are threatening Jamaica's future as scores of young people fall victim to these deadly diseases.


Cards for charity

Images of the Madonna and child, and of peaceful Jamaican scenery are featured on this year's edition of Christmas cards produced by the Mustard Seed Communities and STEP (School for Therapy, Education and Parenting for children with multiple disabilities




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