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Published:Sunday | July 3, 2011 | 12:00 AM
United States First Lady Michelle Obama comforts a woman overcome with emotion as she greets her at a multi-generational women leaders luncheon at the Sanitas Tea Garden in Gaborone, Botswana, Friday, June 24.
Johnny Gourzong (left) and Brian Pengelley talk business at the Red Stripe BOLD Sumfest Jump-Off - The Kingston Hip-Strip Edition, held at Barbican Beach, East Kings House Road, on Friday night, June 24.- Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Indian High Commissioner Grover (left); Zheng Qingdian (centre), China ambassador to Jamaica; and Xumin Zheng.- Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
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From left: Camille Turner, Miss Canadiana; Professor Ilan Kapoor, York University; Honor Ford-Smith, editor of the anthology and associate professor, York University; Paul Issa, publisher and Djanet Sears, playwright and winner of the Governor General's award for Drama in Canada at the Canadian launch of the book '3 Jamaican Plays: A Postcolonial Anthology (1977-1987)' at the Jamaican-owned Trane Jazz Club in Toronto recently.  The event was attended by members of the Jamaican Diaspora of Canada, including philanthropist Raymond Chang and his wife, Donette Chin-Loy, business executive Howard Sangster, son of the late former Prime Minister, Donald Sangster, Jamaican writers Olive Senior and Martin Mordecai, as well as veteran Jamaican actress Maude Fuller, whose career dates back to the original 'Lou and Ranny Show'.