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Something extra
published: Monday | September 15, 2008


Nigerian national Aisha Rimi dancing to the beat at siblings Carl and Millicent Masters' 60th birthday party in Spring Farm, Rose Hall, last Saturday night. - Photo by Janet Silvera

There are parties aplenty at home and abroad


From left: Sheree Jones enjoys the company of Olympians Herbert McGregor, Anastasia Le-Roy and Bobby-Gaye Wilkins at the reception for the UNESCO delegation, hosted by Prime Minister Bruce Golding, at Vale Royal, on Saturday night. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer


Carolyn Young, wife of former US Ambassador Andrew Young, looking regal at the 60th birthday party for twins Carl and Millicent Masters in Spring Farm, Rose Hall, Montego Bay. - Photo by Janet Silvera


Lorna Golding, wife of Prime Minister Bruce Golding, greets president of Benevolent Mission of Atlanta, Dr Conrad Ingram (left), while Jamaica's honorary consul, Vin Martin, shares the moment. Mrs Golding was guest of honour at the first annual tea party hosted by the mission, on Sunday, September 7, at the Villa Christina Restaurant in Atlanta. - JIS PHOTO

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