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Something extra
published: Thursday | October 16, 2008


Hurdler Brigitte Foster-Hylton sports a beautiful gown for Tuesday night's Courtney Walsh Awards ceremony held at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

Whether it's a sports award function or achieving a major milestone, there is always something to celebrate.


Birthday boy Chris Bovel with his wife, Michelle, at his 70th birthday party, dubbed 'Over the Hill', at the Talk of the Town, Jamaica Pegasus hotel, on Tuesday, October 7. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer


Ambassador Courtney Walsh (left) greets Philip Henriques (right), chairman of the Culture Health Arts Sports and Entertainment Fund, while Prime Minister Bruce Golding looks on at the Courtney Walsh Awards at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Tuesday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer


From left: Nicola Bicknell, Nicky Byron and Carolyn Stona take a quick break from entertaining their guests at Island Art and Framing's Fine Art last Friday. - Contributed


Raring to go. These young MVP athletes Nicola Channer (left) and Kaymarie Jones will not be strangers to Jamaicans and the world for too long. They were at a reception to honour sponsors of the UTech/MVP Track Club and they are likely to be seen on an international medal podium in the near future. - Winston Sill /Freelance Photographer


From left: Susan Dougall, Sonia Kahn and Diana Lloyd discuss the works at Island Art and Framing's Fine Art at Orchid Patch, Barbican Road, last Friday. - Contributed

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