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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | February 25, 2007

Raymond Burgher - Hill climbing at eighty!
A brisk breeze is blowing and Spring Hill, St. Andrew, is still softly clothed in darkness when, at 5:45 a.m., we rendezvous with Raymond Lloyd Burgher, veteran of the hill who has been treading this route between 4 a.m. and daybreak for the last 35 years. Looking more like a good 65 rather than his 80 years, Burgher is clad in a red T-shirt...

How to tell if he's listening

"Hmmm." Are you listening to me?" Hmmm.Yes?" Ever been talking to your partner and he makes all the appropriate responses, but deep down you feel that he is not listening to a word you say? Chances are, this has happened to you in the past.

My best gal likes my best pal

What do you do when one of your finest girlfriends tells you that she likes your favourite pal in the world? Set them up, of course! Unless you're scared it'll change the relationship you have with him.

Doctor's advice - Sexually confused

I am a man who is an avid reader of your column. I need your assistance with a major problem in my life. I have a good career, and have grown to be very influential. Many people look up to me for advice and guidance in their work.

Bertram Anderson story - Life changed by charity

Final-year student at the Norman Manley Law School, 28-year-old Bertram Anderson, was the recipient of the 2003-2004 Tastee Scholarship (offered through the University of the West Indies Endowment Fund) for law for two years -the second and third year of the LLB (Bachelor of Laws) programme spent in Barbados.





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