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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Friday | June 8, 2007

It's Zimbabwe ... again
It was a case of same country, different wearer, as Miss Zimbabwe, Cynthia Muvirimi, took the Miss Global International crown at the coronation on Sunday. Muvirimi succeeded her countrywoman Ropa Garise who took the title last year. Unfortunately Garise was unable...

Prophecies, high fashion and more

Former Prime Minister P.J. Patterson was bowled over with laughter time after time as Dr. Blossom O'Meally-Nelson, who was 'Madda Phinness' for the night, made her many prophecies and jokes pointed at the nation's politicians and lawmen. Or when Cordel Green presented himself....

Bye-bye Velisa's - for now

Oh my sweet Lord, what a week to be fabulous! Precious angels, it most certainly does not get any better than this!Well luvs, such was the case on Sunday of this week, when fashion arbiter and style king, Kingsley Cooper, notched up another birthday, but instead of popping...

Labourites get jiggy with it

WITH A general election coming up (we hope) sometime soon, the parties to raise funds for the various campaigns are on in earnest. The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) threw an energetic little party in Acadia last Friday and despite the political overtones...

Flair has experienced a welcome invasion for Father's Day

Tariq Nembhard, Bachelor of the Year 2006; Stephen Golding, talk-show host and son of Opposition Leader Bruce Golding; Nigel Jones, attorney-at-law; and Mikael Phillips, businessman and eldest son of Security Minister Peter Phillips, are in charge.





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