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Something extra
published: Tuesday | July 29, 2008

The Press Association of Jamaica's presidential elections dominated the weekend's social calendar and the Indian community wined and dined with guests.


Oral McCook, managing director of OGM Integrated Communi-cations Ltd, moves in for a 'chups' with Christine Bell at the company's 10th anniversary thanksgiving service, at the Hope Fellowship Church, 23 Molynes Road, on Sunday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Michelle Belnavis (left), general manager, Mapco, shares a joke with Eva-May Duval of OGM Integrated Limited at OGM's 10th anniversary thanksgiving service at the Hope Fellowship Church, 23 Molynes Road, Kingston, Sunday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Vardeep Grover (right), wife of the new Indian High Commissioner to Jamaica, lights the ceremonial lamp with Sipragie Maragh, vice-president of the Indian Cultural Society in Jamaica, at last Friday's evening of dances and elegant dining held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel in St Andrew. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Claire Forrester and colleague Cliff Hughes are up to some antics at the Press Association of Jamaica's annual general meeting at East Avenue, St Andrew, on Sunday. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer


Marilyn Facey and son Gian Aaden enjoy quality time at the Press Association of Jamaica headquarters in St Andrew on Sunday. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer


Mandeville businesswoman Doreen Lawson (right) and friend Olive Smith try their luck at the slot machine at the new gaming lounge at Neptune Plaza, Mandeville, Manchester. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer


Finance Minister Audley Shaw (left), with his companion Susan Duhaney, and Valentine Glave, one of the owners of the Palace Gaming Lounge, Mandeville, Manchester, are inside the spacious and beautifully decorated facility at last Friday's opening. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer

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