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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | July 8, 2007

It's Brazil turn!
One of the hard-working diplomats around town, Brazilian Ambassador Cezar Amaral, hosted a dinner for the visiting CEO of one of his country's biggest companies. We have photos from the event.

GSB Credit Union is no spring chicken

Sixty-one years ago, Government Savings Bank (GSB) Co-operative Credit Union hatched, and, by now, it's no spring chicken, but it still has the flavour.

Welcome Group 78!

The headline also happens to be the words from country director for the United States Peace Corps Howard Anderson on Tuesday as the organisation welcomed the 78th and latest batch of volunteers at a reception and dinner.

Celebrating their independence

My luvs, July is the month of independence - the Canadians (July 1); the Americans (July 4); the Venezuelans (July 5) and the French (July 14). Curious it is that, on the surface, the American and the Venezuelan governments are at political and philosophical loggerheads, as indeed, both people are fiercely loyal to their respective countries.

Grand Lido - Smirnoff exclusive hotel

They are known for creating 'Osmosis', while their partners provide 'Special Delivery', but come this Independence weekend, Smirnoff, Mad Circle and High Society will transform the name SuperClubs' Grand Lido Negril to 'Smirnoff Xclusive Hotel'.

A swanky affair

Rotary Club of Montego Bay's outgoing president Antoinette Chen pulled out all the stops to pass the baton to new president Judith Dear at Half Moon's Cornwall Room last Sunday, July 1.





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