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Published:Tuesday | September 20, 2011 | 12:00 AM
The big man himself, owner of the Iberostar Group of hotels, Don Miguel Fluxa (right), was on the island on Sunday for the official opening ceremony of Jamaica Product Exchange 2011. Here he is with the hotel's managing director, Philipp Hofer, at the Montego Bay Convention Centre.
From Left: Iberostar's Sheryl Matthews and Kerry-Ann Casserly, RIU's Niurka Linton and Tropic Link's Donna Stew make a fabulous foursome at the official JAPEX opening ceremony. - Photo by Janet Silvera
The fabulous Michelle Parkes gets even more fabulous by the minute sharing lens time with The Gleaner at the official opening ceremony of the Jamaica Product Exchange. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Palmyra's ever-fabulous Dominique Peterkin (left) hangs out with Spanish Court's Lee-Anne Godfrey at the official opening ceremony of the Jamaica Product Exchange at the Montego Bay Convention Centre on Sunday. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Xandria Wauchope-Lee (right) listens keenly to Keturah Odesanya at the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica's 9th annual symposium, recently held at New Kingston's Courtleigh Auditorium. - Contributed photos
Paula Brown (left) and Chanda Spencer at the Association of Consultant Physicians of Jamaica's 9th annual symposium.
Actress Aimee Teegarden arrives at the HBO post-award reception following the 63rd annual primetime Emmy Awards at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, California, on Sunday. Check out Sunday's 'Outlook' for Lifestyle Coordinator Nashauna Drummond's take on the best and worst red-carpet fashions. - ap
A model wears a creation by designer Erdem at a fashion show during London Fashion Week yesterday. - AP
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The official opening ceremony of the Jamaica Product Exchange at the Montego Bay Convention Centre was on Sunday.
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Tuesday Talk



More 'browning' talk

1. Some people are suggesting a new angle to the 'browning' debate. They claim that so-called brownings have had their share of tribulations in this country, subject to name-calling and verbal abuse and incessant teasing for no other reason than their skin colour. For that matter, those of Chinese and Indian extracts have also been subjects of ridicule because of their ethnicity. So are we really living the motto 'Out of Many One People'?

Females on parade

2. A record number of female candidates are expected to contest the next general elections, according to political watchers who have pointed to several high-profile women who are being wooed by the parties.

Negril ghost town

3. The Negril property, which has been beset by a litany of problems, may soon become a ghost town. Because investors have become so frustrated with maladministration, broken promises, JPS worries, security problems, etc, many are considering selling and moving away from the island. Tourism top brass are aware of the problems but it doesn't seem to matter too much.

Pregnant helper!

4. Here we go again! Another helper drama in upper St Andrew. The live-in helper from the country is pregnant, and since she has been returning home too frequently, suspicion has arisen and fingers are pointing in a certain direction. More real soon.

Customs drama

5. Listen for the Customs drama . It's the kind of thing that some will never report.