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Talking politics
published: Saturday | June 17, 2006


- PHOTO BY NOEL THOMPSON

Attorney-at-law, Churchill Neita (left) is in a jovial mood, as he talks with friends while attending a People's National Party (PNP) function in Upton, St. Ann, last Saturday.

The event was being held to present attorney-at-law, Oswest Senior-Smith to constituents of North East, St. Ann, as the PNP's representative in the next general election.

Others in photo are Lynson Charlton (second left), who along with his wife, Maureen, hosted the function; Mr. Senior-Smith (centre); his wife Denise (second right); and Burchell Whiteman, former Minister of Information.

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