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Published:Thursday | August 25, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Violinist Jessica Yapp performs a musical tribute at the Hendrickson family physics lab dedication ceremony held at Campion High School recently. - Gladstone Taylor/Photographer
J.C. Hutchinson (left) and agriculture ministry officials watch the formalities at a recent farewell and welcome reception for new Minister Robert Montaque and Minister Dr Christopher Tufton at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel, St Andrew.
Young Roger Lyn (centre) touched the hearts of many recently by giving his prize of three Wilson BLX racquets and bag to the No. 1 seed Denilso Hernandez (right), from Cuba. - see full caption below
An Indian model displays creations by designer Drashta during the Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai, India, Saturday. - ap
Red Stripe's managing director, Renato Gonzales enjoys a cold one with Red Stripe's head of corporate relations, Marguerite Cremin. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Not one to miss out on a very cold Guinness, Stephen Price (centre) is flanked by Francine Misir (left), marketing manager at Usain Bolt's Tracks and Records in the Market Place, and Lauren Duncan, Guinness project assistant.
Tara Playfair-Scott (left) and Ayesha Dawes posed for Something Extra in-between sips of Guinness Draught at the launch of Guinness Sounds of Greatness TV show at Usain Bolt's Tracks and Records on Tuesday night.
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With summer officially coming to an end, there is still enough excitement in the capital to help us 'delay' the inevitable.


Full Caption
Young Roger Lyn (centre) touched the hearts of many recently by giving his prize of three Wilson BLX racquets and bag to the No. 1 seed Denilso Hernandez (right), from Cuba. Lyn is Jamaica's under-12 tennis champion. These boys played the entire event using old ITF racquets with torn leather grips. But in a gesture entirely his own, Roger decided to give away his prize to someone who needs it more. His dad, Roger Lyn Senior, told Outlook that his son made him feel proud to be a Jamaican - because so much bad happens at home, the gesture was quite refreshing! Pictured with the boys is Anthony Jeremiah, ITF director for the region. - Contributed