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It's a Wrap
published: Friday | August 29, 2008


Germaine Phillips (centre), of Margaritaville Caribbean marketing department, seems to be telling colleague Devon Dobson something funny about Nikay Thompson during a farewell function in honour of André Dixon, outgoing chief operations officer at Blue Beat, on Wednesday night. - Janet Silvera/Gleaner Writer


Michael Fray (left), former Olympian; Nancy McLean, The Jamaica Pegasus hotel manager (centre) and Leroy Brown, boxing judge at the 1960 Olympics in Moscow, and 1964 Olympics in Los Angeles enjoy the party.


Political and religious associates of Democratic presidential nominee, Barack Obama, lay hands on him in prayer during one of the behind-the-scene sessions at the Democraticconvention that concluded yesterday. - Contributed


Liu Kan, counsellor, Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Jamaica converses with Aleen Bailey at the reception to mark the closing of The Jamaica Pegasus hotel Olympic Village, situated at the hotel in New Kingston, last Wednesday.


Nancy McLean is proud of her medal! - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

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