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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | May 18, 2008

POLO Hanover Style
WESTERN BUREAU:Allan Daswani, his two sons, Ravi and Andy, and daughter-in-law Michelle, welcomed India's Jaipur polo team at their Mango Walk, St James, residence last Saturday night with true Jamaican/Indian...

Spreading the wealth

When persons fall in love with a country and its people, it's a love affair that lasts.

Much conviviality on EU Day

There are heads of missions and there are heads of missions.Here in Kingston, where the diplomatic scene is an integral part, heads of missions help in setting the tone of the social scene.

Broadcast branches out

Even after nearly 56 years in the business, there's always room for improvement.

Charles Hanna celebrates 60

On Friday, January 23, 1998, at a reception at the then Crown Plaza Hotel in Manor Park, at the launch of the commemorative book, Edward Rasheed Hanna - The Man and His Times, the esteemed Robert MacMillan ...

Bartlett for AmCham speakers' forum

Following on recent announcements to license casino gambling in Jamaica and the offer of three per cent interest loans to small hotels, villas and small attractions, through the Tourism Enhancement Fund, Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett will be speaking the...

Students in search of their roots

Students in search of their roots

Fifteen students from the modern languages department of the University of the West Indies (UWI) are set to learn about their African-Mexican roots





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