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published: Monday | June 2, 2008


Burchell Duhaney (left), principal of Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, accepts a cheque valued at over $230,000 from the Jamaica Committee's public relations director, Jacqueline Shepard (centre), as director Moyra Fitzroy (right) looks on. The funds, raised from the silent auction at the annual Pineapple Ball last November, will go towards two diploma scholarships at Edna Manley. - Contributed Photos


Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Karl Samuda (right), greets Felix Addor, deputy head of the Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property, while Carol Simpson, executive director of the Jamaica Intellectual Property Office, looks on during a call at the minister's offices on St Lucia Avenue in New Kingston on May 27.


Tommy Cowan (left), gospel event producer, is awarded with a Doctor of Divinity degree on Sunday, May 25, at the Trinity Theological Seminary of South Florida. The graduation ceremony was held at the Sheraton Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.


Prime Minister Bruce Golding (left) has the ear of Mayor of Montego Bay Charles Sinclair at the official opening of the Regional Local Government Consultation and Conference held at the Rose Hall Resort and Country Club in Montego Bay on May 29.


Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett shares an 'irie' moment with Jamaica Festival Queen Alisha Morgan, during the official launch of the 'Spruce Up Jamaica' national campaign, recently.


Saffrey Brown (left), general manager of the Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) Foundation, presents copies of the 'Safety and Your Child' booklet to Alison Anderson (right), CEO of the Child Development Agency (CDA). Dr Andrea Garbutt, president of the Paediatric Association of Jamaica, looks on. The group was at the agency's Duke Street offices on May 29 for a presentation of 500 booklets to the CDA by JNBS.


Deputy Governor General, the Rev Canon Weeville Gordon, greets Marcia Wentt-Hyman of the Department of Cooperative and Friendly Societies of the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, during a courtesy call at King's House on May 29.

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