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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | October 26, 2008

Melaine's new ride
Key Motors Limited launched its i10 and i30 and presented a spanking new Hyundai Sante Fe to Olympian Melaine Walker, last Thursday, and we captured the special moments.

My downtime with ... Colin Webster

Claro's chief operations oficer Colin Webster has a lot on his plate as the company gets ready to challenge other telecoms heavyweights for a share of the Jamaican cellular phone market.

We're proud of you

Monday was another very special day in the lives of the Chen and Lee Chin family. Eldest son Michael Lee Chin, chairman of the National Commercial Bank (NCB), that morning received the Order of Jamaica for service to business and philanthropy.

A social charm

My dears, it's simply the new and fabulous trend in parties these days; mega parties are out and small, intimate soirees are most definitely in. A no-brainer here, as not only are smaller dos more manageable, they are by far more comfortable an outing, as they afford both hosts and guests far more quality time with each other ...

Honouring nation builders

The National Commercial Bank (NCB) held its inaugural Nation Builder Awards ceremony and dinner at the Hilton Kingston hotel, last Tuesday. Sponsored by The Gleaner, the event saw members of the business community coming out in support of nominees for their efforts.

Bye-bye, Basil!

Family, business colleagues and friends gathered for the farewell party for tourism director, Basil Smith, on Saturday, October 18, at his Stony Hill residence in St Andrew. It was a night to remember. Here are pictorial highlights.





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