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Published:Thursday | July 8, 2010 | 12:00 AM
No, you are not seeing double, but these models certainly made you look twice at Styleweek launch. Perhaps you'll see them again, at Fashionblock, on Sunday in New Kingston. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
JMMB's executive director of operations, Patricia Sutherland, looks quite distraught during the recent FIFA World Cup match between Netherlands and Brazil, while her husband, Wayne, is in disbelief at a missed chance by the Brazilian team. They were at the SportsMax Zone in New Kingston last Friday.
Group manager of JMMB, Imani Duncan (left) is hoping that her team, the Netherlands, scores a goal during the match against Brazil. Meanwhile, Oliver Mair (centre) of Best Dressed Foods, is quite pleased with how the game is going, while Keith Duncan, JMMB Group CEO, looks on quite intensely. - Photos by Ian Allen/Photographer
Comedians Ity (left) and Fancy Cat were hilarious at the comedy show at Blue Beat last Thursday night. - Photo by Janet Silvera
The Rose Hall Development team were out to support their chairman, Michele Rollins. Frank May (left), Ricky Wates (centre) and Wyley Sweeney, president, were at the ceremony held in Rollins' honour at the Rose Hall Great House last Thursday night. - Photos by Janet Silvera
The man who has worked with Michele Rollins for the last 29 years, Major Eccleston Haughton, is flanked by the businesswoman's cousin, Pam Sedar (right), and friend Judy Hunt during a ceremony to honour Rollins at the Rose Hall Great House last Thursday night.
From left, Premier of the Grand Cayman Islands W. McKeeva Bush beams as he chats with Audley Shaw, Jamaica's finance minister, Sancia Templer, president of Jamaica Trade and Invest, and Karl Samuda, minister of industry, investment and commerce. They were at the opening ceremony of the Conference of Heads of CARICOM at the Half Moon Conference Centre in Montego Bay on Sunday. Photo by Noel Thompson
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