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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | October 12, 2008

Music, movement at Chinese garden party
Here are pictorial highlights of China's 59th anniversary celebration, held at the Chinese Benevolent Association on Sunday, October 8.

A very happy affair

Heavy showers did not dampen the spirits of the 140 family members and friends who came out to celebrate the union of the Williamson and Lawrence families in Mandeville, Manchester, on Saturday, October 4.

Celebrating a hero

How ironic that while celebrating our athletic heroes, a book about one of our national heroes is now on the shelves.Daddy Sharpe, written by Fred Kennedy, was launched at the Alhambra Inn last Friday, across the street from...

Well DONE!

Hard work and dedication do pay off; just ask any of the 119 employees of the Jamaica National group, who were honoured at the group's staff awards on Saturday, October 4.

Not much dining under the stars

Patrons came out to dine and lyme with their favourite Olympians at Strawberry Hill on Friday, October 3, but what they did not expect was that the $15,000 per plate meal would be a scarce commodity.

Collin Virgo's quarter century

It's not every day that one is able to attend a river party in scenic Paradise Park Estate, eating succulent roast fish and breadfruit or dunking Excelsior crackers in fish tea.

OUT AND ABOUT

"It is always good to see young people serving their country," says Prime Minister Bruce Golding to Ambassador LaCelia Prince, St Vincent and the Grenadines ambassador to the US and permanent representative to the Organisation of American States (OAS).

Excellence rewarded

The Jamaican Institute of Architects (JIA) held the Awards for Excellence in Architecture 2008 at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Saturday, October 4.

Celebrating a united Germany

My dears, there are diplomats, and there are 'diplomats'; the former almost always seemingly imbued with a grandiose sense of self, the latter giving true meaning and essence to the post they occupy as the execute...





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