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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | April 8, 2007

Devon Anderson is mushing along
LAID BACK and cool as Red Stripe beer on a hot day, Devon Anderson claims, laconically, that his life has changed very little since his boss - Danny Melville - inveigled him into dog sledding, and since his adventures have been chronicled in film.

Are you still in love with your ex?

Ex' for a reason, right? But do you still have feelings for him or her? Do you find yourself thinking about the one who got away? Have you ever really fallen out of love with that soulmate from so long ago?

Doctor's advice - Young man with a big drawback

I am a 22-year-old female, from the western side of the island. I have been dating this young man, who is 21 years of age, for approximately two weeks. We have yet to have full sex, but we kiss and fondle each other.

Colour him genius - From picking up bottles to successful entrepreneur

What's in a name? Nothing really, some might say. Unless you were unwittingly named by your parents for a great African-American artist and you yourself became an outstanding artist. Or, if the nickname you were given by your wastrel 10-year-old colleagues, years later reflected the actual content and style of your art.

Outlook Youth - Ace that summer job interview

The most dreaded experience when it comes to that summer job is the interview. As such, it should come as no surprise that many writers are pocketing large sums of money to prepare people for such occasions.





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