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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | May 27, 2007

Night of Indian culture
It was a night of Indian music, dance and cuisine on Monday, as the Indian High Commission hosted a dinner and show in Stony Hill.

Argentina celebrates

In the relatively short time they have been posted in Jamaica, Argentine Ambassador Mario Pino and wife Fanny have quickly become favourites on the social scene.

'Friends' donate to charity

Yesterday, 21 organisations received funds from the American Friends of Jamaica (AFJ) to augment their service to the youth, the sick and those in need of a helping hand.

Another J'can hits prime time

Jamaican-born chef Sara Mair will be displaying her culinary skills on Bravo's hit television series Top Chef on June 13.Sara is one of 15 contestants competing for the title of Top Chef in Miami.

Rum, coffee in the Sahara

Rum, coffee in the SaharaA group of eight Jamaicans recently went on a camping trip to the Sahara Desert in Africa.

Dances in the garden

Chester Francis-JacksonContributorPrecious angels, not too long ago, and not too far in the past, Kingston was easily one of the most happening cities to be found in the world! The night-time offering ranged anywhere from civilised dining experiences...

Touring with the dignitaries

WESTERN BUREAU:The positive foreign direct investment and the spin-off on the island's tourism industry were on show on Thursday as His Excellency Governor-General The Most Honourable Professor Kenneth Hall and his wife, Mrs. Hall, toured the country's multi-billion dollar developments on the north coast.

Ja blossoms with pride

Nation mines Silver-Gilt at Chelsea show ...





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