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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | November 25, 2007

KPMG bids sterling son goodbye
Happy memories and high spirits were in order at accounting firm KPMG's recent cocktail party, where they bade farewell to John Waite, outgoing director of the Montego Bay branch.

Welcome, Mr Woods!

If you're going to work well somewhere, get to know the people and the place. And that was the task of Chris Woods, who was appointed Director of the Americas in the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office in February, as he was hosted by British High Commissioner to Jamaica Jeremy Cresswell at a reception on Wednesday.

Have a drink on Lascelles

If you don't drink rum, swish brandy or cannot appreciate the intricacies of a fine wine, then the Terra Nova was not the place for you two weeks ago. Lascelles Wines and Spirits unveiled its finest liquors (and liqueurs).

Eclectic contemporary SPACES

With all the entertaining you have planned for season, you need the appropriate pieces. Luckily, Janelle Pantry has opened a store called SPACES in the new Winchester Business Centre, Hope Road, St. Andrew.

A new hot spot is born

In a city that once prided itself for its sinfully indulgent nightlife, in recent years Kingston has become rather dull, except for a few notable night spots that have kept the party-hearty and nightclub crawlers buzzing. To be sure, it's not that the city isn't hot and happening on any given night of the week.

It's all-white for Carlos' anniversary

The MaxBrowns celebrated Saturday night with old and new friends along with Kingston's fashion crowd. All gathered to see Carlos' new edition on the property as the deputy mayor, Councillor Lee Clark, cut the ribbon of Sophia's new clothing store.





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