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Something extra
published: Thursday | July 24, 2008


left: Knocking heads are Charles and Olive Lewis, and they make a striking pair, too. - Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer Right: Ellen and Brian Serville are still as close as two peas in a pod! - Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer

Last week, scores of University of the West Indies graduates gathered for a mammoth 60th anniversary celebration. Among them were many couples who had met on campus, got married and are still together. Something Extra caught up with them. And on Wednesday, Port Antonio came to see new wine (the NCB branch interior) successfully poured into an old bottle (the historic exterior of the courthouse building). See more in our weekend Social sections.


The acrobatic Port Antonio High School cheerleading team thrills everyone. - Roger Robinson/Freelance Photographer


Sir George and Lady Alleyne still bask in that special glow. - Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer


National Commercial Bank chairman Michael Lee Chin (left) hands over the keys to the new vehicle for the Port Antonio Police Station to Superintendent Dudley Scott on Wednesday at the station. West Portland MP Daryl Vaz spearheaded the drive to acquire the vehicle for which Lee Chin contributed most of the funds. - Roger Robinson/Freelance Photographer


Branch manager of the newly opened Port Antonio branch of the National Commercial Bank, Maxine McKenzie (front row fourth left), and her team members are proud of their new digs in the old courthouse building. - Roger Robinson/Freelance Photographer


National Commercial Bank's Group Managing Director Patrick Hylton (left) points to something interesting on the second floor of the newly opened Port Antonio branch of NCB. He has the attention of the bank's chairman, Michael Lee Chin (second left), as well as special guests, businessmen Dr Luis Asilis (second right) and Oscar Hazim from the Dominican Republic. - Roger Robinson/Freelance Photographer

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