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Published:Tuesday | June 8, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Jamaica's ambassador to the United States, Audrey Marks (fourth right, second row), with foreign ministers and officials, pose for the official photo of the 40th general assembly of the Organization of American States in Lima, Peru, yesterday. US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is at second row left.
Jason Corrigan and daughter Abbey get to bond at Hope Gardens during the Appleton Estate All Jamaica Grill Off on Saturday. - photo by Barbara Ellington
The twins from left: Zein Nakash and Muna Issa with Anna Kaye Shirley spent time together at Grill Off. - Contributed
Belinda Williams (left) and daughter Chantal show family genes at National Commercial Bank's reception for 'Sex And The City 2' movie, at Palace Cineplex, Sovereign Centre last Thursday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
It's time to be fabulous as Melissa Llewellyn (left), Lisa McIntosh-Aris (second left), Kimala Bennett (second right); and Naomi Garrick, pose for 'Something Extra' at last Thursday's National Commercial Bank reception for Sex And The City 2.
From left: Abigail Phillip, St Kitts banker; Cynthia Laurent, banker from St Lucia and Valentina Andrews, of IBIS Management, have something to laugh about at the third annual User Group Conference at the Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort in Montego Bay last Thursday. - Photo by Noel Thompson
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Family fun rules at Appleton Estate Jamaica Grill Off

It's
time to rebuild the tourism sector and the JAMEX trade show was held at
The Ritz Carlton in Montego Bay, last Thursday to Sunday.

Sex
and The City fever sizzles with NCB staff and clients.

Tuesday talk

1. A prince in pauper's clothing

Everyone thought he was a pauper living on his last reserves. Many were stunned to find out at his death that he was simply rolling in dough. Someone is set to collect the largesse in anticipation of a really good life from here on.

2. Restroom brawl

If you suspect someone is having an affair with your spouse the thing to do is to meet them in the restroom - a public one. We hear the scene at the airport was not a pretty one - clothes shredded, weave flying and much more.

3. Whither the men in uniform?

Some people swear they saw men dressed in police uniform assisting in erecting barriers and mobilising forces during the recent troubles. Many argue that the men have an ample supply of uniforms and will don them when it is necessary. So when is a man in police uniform not a policeman?

4. Widow on the prowl

The two-time widow is back on the prowl - ready to snare a man. She has precise taste though - he must be European, with a hefty bank account and of good social standing, a wife is not necessarily a deterrent.

5. What about the bounty?

The incentive that works best when seeking a fugitive is cold cash. So why is there no reward offered in this case?