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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Friday | December 5, 2008

One Night in Vegas
Staff, friends and associates of Scotia DBG Investments were given an all-expense-paid trip to Las Vegas last Saturday night. To make use of this, all they had to do was turn up at the Caymanas Polo Club in St Catherine. You see, they couldn't fly everyone to Las Vegas...

Big up, St Bess

Apart from being the breadbasket parish, St Elizabeth has some talented people and organisations too. The annual St Elizabeth Homecoming Foundation's Golden Awards banquet highlighted some native St Elizabethans (and a few 'naturalised' ones)...

Soup Nite again

What better way to keep warm on a late, chilly November evening in Stony Hill than with some nice, warm soup?Members and friends of the Rotary Club of New Kingston couldn't agree more at their Soup-and- Mento Nite held at Mount Royal Close last Saturday.

The fab in the fabulous season

It's that time of the year again when the fab go a-partying, the chic are in demand and the uber-class goes into social withdrawal. Restricting their appearances to only that of very close and intimate outings, while the social wannabes go scurrying all over...

Happy birthday, Bruce, Jean and Las!

There must be a reason in the cosmos, giving December 5 Jamaicans of distinction including public relations guru Jean Lowrie-Chin, a prime minister and a CEO. Prime Minister Bruce GoldingBruce Golding, the eighth prime minister of Jamaica...

Jean Lowrie-Chin: a real pro

The headquarters of PRO Communications (popularly called PRO Comm), looks like somebody's home and, in this home, Jean Lowrie-Chin is mama. The managing director of the entity she founded in December 1978 is looking back on the 30 years....





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