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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | March 4, 2007

Soberam's hower
WESTERN BUREAU:Rippling muscles clearly defined under an airline captain's uniform, ultimately revealing a sculptured, chiselled and toned body, was one of the many gifts Odette Soberam...

Historic wine and food festival

Well, my daahlings, if y'all missed Kingston's leading oenophiles and budding sommeliers and gourmets, then y'all were looking in the wrong places as Miami's South...

Lots of fun at Chinese New Year's celebration

WESTERN BUREAU:The Chinese community in Montego Bay and its environs had a field day last Sunday afternoon when they celebrated the Chinese New Year at the Montego Bay Yacht Club.It was an evening punctuated with fun, dance...

Cross country Vibes

WESTERN BUREAU: An exotic 'The Inside' cream of pumpkin soup; A salad 'Beyond the Headlines' and a 'Sports Grill' entr?e of sired fillet snapper served with 'Prime Time News' breast of chicken, were all part of the exciting menu on the RJR Communications Cross Country Invasion.

Celebrating new beginnings

Clad in a curve-hugging navy blue number that gently swept the floor as she walked, a cheerful Elaine Riettie greeted her friends, family and clients who joined her in 'celebrating new beginnings,' at...

Celebrating the big 5-0

Attaining the age of 50 is a significant milestone and for banker Elaine Hall, it was even more so. The Jamaican-born group country canager for Barclays, Nigeria, journeyed to her St. Ann roots, to party with 18 overseas family members and relatives, plus a host...





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