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Something extra
published: Wednesday | July 16, 2008


Jamaica's king of lovers rock, Beres Hammond (front centre), band members, family and friends came out to enjoy the festivities at the Bigga Little Ochie Seafood Carnival. Clearly, it was a guys' day out! Also out are: (back row, left-right) band member Minimum (what he prefers to be called), Rasheed Hammond (Beres's son) and Taron Wilson. - photo by Denise Reid

There's fun and frolic everywhere as festival queens cement their places, JNBS hits the road, pretty puppies parade and Beres Hammond enjoys some fish!


It's a bird, it's a plane, it's a human sandwich as two Jamaica National lovelies, Atiya Stewart (left) and Suzette Muirhead, put Keith Miller at the heart of the matter at the first in a series of four 'Island Escape' parties as part of a staff incentive programme, which recognises outstanding performance among employees at the branch level. Over 350 staff and their guests converged on Sandals Cay, in Montego Bay, last Saturday. - Photo by Janet Silvera


Neville Hinds (left) and Tony Cohen, from Byron Lee and the Dragonnaires, give Jennifer 'Jenny Jenny' Small something to laugh about at Bigga Little Ochie Seafood Carnival on Sunday. - photo by Denise Reid


Silvera Castro, of Carib Cement, tells the finalists in the Festival Queen contest all they need to know about cement during a tour of the Caribbean Cement Company's new plant, yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


In the pink are Gelina Batts (left), Amber Williams (centre) and Teandrea Campbel at Margarita-ville's Pink Panther Party last Saturday, in Montego Bay. - photos by Denise Reid


Getting down as low as he can, Jamaica National's corporate secretary, Byron Ward, shows executive mortgage officer, Wanica Purkiss, a thing or two on the sand. - Photo by Janet Silvera


It's really true, puppies and children are cute and so is little Kyle McFarlane as he makes the most of his opportunity to pet this shih-tzu poodle, called Tiny, at the Montego Bay Premier Dog Show, last Saturday.

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