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Something extra
published: Wednesday | April 30, 2008


The Gleaner's honour award winner, Richie Stephens, held yet another successful Take Me Away concert at the National Indoor Sports Centre on Sunday night. Wardrobe selection is a very special part of his preparation, and for his song in tribute to Jamaica, Stephens sat with designer Romich Weir and explained what he wanted to wear. Using the colours of the Jamaican flag, this beautiful jacket, worn with tuxedo pants, was the result of that collaboration. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

Congratulations to leading granddads Prime Minister Bruce Golding, whose daughter gave birth to a son, and former prime minister, Edward Seaga, whose daughter had a little girl on Sunday. In Kingston, women packed the Hilton Kingston hotel to celebrate Jamaica Broilers' 50th anniversary.


Heather Shields-Goldson finds time to do a little business before lunch.


Is Lorna Golding (left), wife of the prime minister, telling Lady Rheima Hall about her new grandchild? Both were at yesterday's Jamaica Broilers' 50th anniversary women's luncheon. - photos by Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer


Mother and daughter, Cathy Nunes (left) and Shikima Hinds, smile for 'Something Extra' before sitting down to enjoy lunch.


Sandra Mahfood with daughter, Sarah, at yesterday's women's luncheon hosted by Jamaica Broilers as part of their 50th anniversary celebrations. The luncheon was held at the Hilton Kingston hotel. Mrs Mahfood shared the testimony of how she began to walk with Christ several years ago.


Fashionista Ann-Marie Feanny had a terrible time finding a place to park, but she made it to the Jamaica Broilers' 50th anniversary luncheon.


Loni Jones (left) and Patricia Hue sandwich Pierre Goulbault during Ribby Chung's birthday party in Smokey Vale, St Andrew, on Sunday. - Contributed

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