Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
Published: Monday Sunday | April 26, 2009
Honouring Sir Howard
Its classrooms have seated some of the Caribbean's leading theologians for decades. The august institution, the United Theological College of the West Indies (UTCWI), on Saturday, April 18, the college's foundation celebrated two special occasions. Read More...
Distinguished docs
Family and friends came out to support Dr Verna Brooks-McKenzie and Dr Lloyd Goldson as they were honoured by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist (OBGYN) District 4 West Indies Section, at an awards dinner held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Saturday, April 18. Read More...
HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES - Travelling in different circles
Gone are the days when travelling to another country was only for the privileged. For Jamaicans, the most sought-after visas are for the United States of America, Canada and the United Kingdom. Some Caribbean destinations are also at the top of the list. And going overseas is still a big deal for many. Read More...
Mending tiny broken hearts
Just imagine that the size of the heart of a three-five-month-old baby is the same as a tennis ball's. Well, that is just what Dr Jeff Jacobs sees every day as he mends the tiny broken hearts of babies in Florida and here in Jamaica. Read More...
The Earl of Trident
He is known and celebrated internationally and nationally as a world-class architect. His creations stand like pillars of good taste and unimpeachable style in the preferred neighbours of upper St Andrew, such as Old Stony Hill and the 'Golden Triangle' and its environs, and are to be found in the more exclusive resort neighbourhoods outside of Kingston. Read More...
MY DOWN TIME ... with Gary Allen
These are challenging times for everyone who heads an organisation in Jamaica, and with the recent reorganisation at the RJR Communications Group, the deputy managing director had to face several challenges. We turned the spotlight on the St Mary native to find out how he takes his mind off work. Read More...
LET US PRAY ... with Bruce Golding
Prime Minister Bruce Golding was raised to love the Lord and say his prayers every day, but we are sure he made several intercessions to God as the events of last Sunday's hijacking unfolded. Read More...
DOCTOR'S ADVICE: Help! I need to tighten up
Doctor, I would be grateful for your advice. My marriage is in trouble, and I fear that my husband might leave me. The problem is our sex life. For several years, he has been complaining that I am 'too loose'. I think that is true Doc, because I have noticed that I, too, am not getting the satisfaction that I used to. Read More...
Married men and their mistresses
Last week's article in Outlook sparked several responses from married men and women who consider themselves mistresses. The sustained relationships between married men and other women outside their union is a common behaviour nowadays. Read More...
