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Published:Friday | September 24, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Sheree Martin (right), chief executive officer, NCB Foundation, in discussion with Steve Vetter (left), president and chief executive officer of Partners of the Americas, Washington, DC, and Dr Karen Hilliard, mission director, United States Agency for International Development, at the recent launch of A Ganar, a sports-based educational programme at the University of Technology. - Contributed
Prime Minister Bruce Golding (sixth left) poses with members of one of the bereaved families after giving them comforting words upon the death of their relatives who died on Saturday, September 18, when the van in which they were travelling crashed on the Interstate I-87 Highway in New York. - Contributed
Douglas Orane, GraceKennedy Ltd's chairman and chief executive officer, spends quality time with youngsters at Carnival Early Childhood Development Centre in Tivoli Gardens. Orane and other executives from the company visited Tivoli Gardens on Wednesday as they assist with several projects there. - Contributed
The Gleaner's Editor-in-Chief Garfield Grandison (centre) introduces Contractor General Greg Christie (right) to Senior Gleaner Writer Gary Spaulding yesterday, when Christie toured the North Street giant's editorial department after a meeting with Trevor Munroe's National Integrity Action Forum. - Ian Allen/Photographer
Joyete Moodie Richards (left) is happy to win the gate prize at the St George's College Hall of Fame 2010 celebration on Saturday, September 18. Offering congratulations are Donnette Chin Loy Chang (centre) and Georgette Manning (right), representative of British Airways, the prize donor. - Contributed
Noel Hall (left), Ambassador Anthony Hill (centre) and Keith Lyn had many great memories of school days past at the St George's College Old Boys Hall of Fame 2010 induction celebration, last Saturday at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston. - Contributed
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It was an eventful week on the social calendar.