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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | February 25, 2007

Saying thanks to Vin
He served as the chairman of the board of directors of the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) for 16 years, and at the end of it all, Dr. Vincent M. Lawrence, better known as Vin Lawrence, would almost appear ready to give another 16 years of service.

Sounds and pressure downtown

The music of Jamaica has always brought the island much acclaim but the Sounds and Pressure Committee is seeking to use the music to bring even more than that; they are aiming for the redevelopment of downtown Kingston.

More art in the Park

Another fine piece of work, from the late sculptor, The Most Hon. Edna Manley, now stands in the Sculpture Park at the University of Technology (UTech). 'Tomorrow', a bronze piece, which is the only bronze piece from the great artist to be placed in the park, was unveiled on Thursday.

Breakfast with the champs!

Talk about a breakfast with champions! The top three spellers in the 2007 Gleaner Children's Own Spelling Bee national finals were the guests of the National Commercial Bank (NCB), at a special breakfast held on Friday, February 8.

A midweek escape

Luvs, when the founders of the highly successful SuperClubs chain of hotels launched their Hedonism brand, they obviously thought they were on to a good thing. Just how good a thing they were on to, it's hard to imagine that they knew just how fine and successful a concept the brand would be.

A memorable wedding

Kim Teresa Walker and Stephen Andrew Powell, following their nuptials at Mona visitor's lodge, at the UWI, Mona campus, last week Saturday.A memorable WeddingKim Teresa Walker and Stephen Andrew Powell pledged their eternal love, on Saturday, last week.





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