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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Friday | November 24, 2006

Quite an AWG spread
On a chilly Saturday night in Stony Hill, the American Women's Group (AWG) hosted a fine wine and cheese party. The event featured wines and foods from Italy, France and the good old USA. Each country had a separate area allowing guests...

Legacy launched

There's a new taste of Appleton on the market and it's a whopper. The Appleton Estate Master Blenders' Legacy was launched at Devon House on Monday, and the words from the lips that tasted it are all favourable.


Rose Lee: 'Simply the best'

WESTERN BUREAU: Her beauty radiates each day. Her energy level is incredible. She is kind, giving and committed. She is 'simply the best', were merely a few of the accolades heaped on Montego Bay's adored Rose Lee last Saturday night.


Living well in the city

Luvs, kudos and then some to the ever so charmingly gracious Stephanie Scott, cause Kingston was busy like everybody's business last week and all because of her inspired Gleaner sponsored Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW).


Capital and Credit fêtes media

What do you get when a raunchy comedienne, several media practi-tioners and officials from one of Jamaica's savviest financial groups, knock heads and glasses? A wild and wacky party, of course!


Progression of women a contributing factor to domestic violence

The progression of women in the labour force is a contributing factor to the increasing levels of domestic violence, according to Faith Webster, acting executive director of the...




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