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Something extra
published: Friday | September 12, 2008


Is the Minister of Information, Culture, Youth and Sports, Olivia Grange, taking over from former Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller with the kissing thing? Usain Bolt doesn't seem to mind as he puckers up at the post-Beijing Olympics Tourism briefing at the Hilton hotel, New Kingston, on Tuesday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

Of kisses, anniversaries and races out west!


Bishop Robert Thompson and wife Charmaine (right) receive a complimentary package from Prudence Simpson, sales and marketing director at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. They were celebrating the hotel's 35th anniversary last Friday. - Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer


Ian Gibson, president of the Jamaica Motorcycle Association (JaMa) shows off one of the Kawasaki KFX 700R quad bikes showcased in the Quad Class Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC) Sprint No. 5. The event took place at the Morelands Raceway in St James, last Sunday, and was put on by the JMMC and the Montego Bay Motoring Club Spot Valley Million-Dollar Challenge Dirt Sprint No. 5 motor racing. Gibson says Kawasaki is now leading the way in promoting Quad racing. The Quad races were sponsored by ACE Super Centre and Kawasaki. - Photos by Noel Thompson


Gordon Brandon, 66-year-old race veteran, was the oldest entrant at last Sunday's Jamaica Millennium Motoring Club (JMMC) Sprint No. 5.

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