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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | April 25, 2004

Beauty and the brain
PIPED STRAINS of 'Be still my soul' supersedes the gurgle of the fountain which is the centre of the garden-like spa at Jencare Skin Farms on Hope Road in Kingston.

STINES Deeply spiritual and artistic
THE GATES are painted in lilac and white. Inside, on the grassy lawn, being tilled for further planting, there are men dancing on stilts. One of them is Aaron Vereen, the second child of L'Antoinette Stines. Dancing and drama run in the blood.


When cancer comes home
REVEREND MERCELYN Bellamy, counsellor for the Jamaica Cancer Society, states that anger and an uncaring attitude which manifest themselves in families when the presence of cancer is announced is often a mask for deeper, more complex feelings.




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