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Published:Friday | June 17, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Prime Minister Bruce Golding shares the spotlight with watercolour artist Juliet Thorburn at a cocktail reception at the Jamaican ambassador's residence in Washington, DC. - JIS
Prime Minister Bruce Golding addresses approximately 200 Jamaicans and friends of Jamaica at a reception given in his honour by Jamaica's ambassador to the United States, Her Excellency Audrey Marks, on Wednesday, June 8 at her residence in Chevy Chase, Maryland. - JIS
It's all smiles for Canadian travel agent Shista Rajput (centre), as she chats with Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett, at the Jamaica Travel Jamboree cocktails reception at the Half Moon Shopping Centre. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism Jennifer Griffith (left) shares in the laughter. - Noel Thompson/Freelance Photographer
Wife of the governor general, Her Excellency the Most Honourable Lady Allen (left), is guided through the data collection procedure by census taker from the Statistical Institute of Jamaica, Maureen Falloon, during an interview conducted at Kings House on June 15. The 2011 Housing and Population Census is currently under way, under the theme: 'Everyone Counts You, Me, All a Wi'. - JIS
The Jamaica Tourist Board's (JTB) Racquel Queensborough (right), based in Canada, keeps the company of Rebecca Pollard (left) and Jeannie McMaster (centre), Canadian travel agents, at the Jamaica Travel Jamboree cocktails reception at the Half Moon Shopping Centre on Sunday, June 12. The event, hosted by the JTB, was part of a weekend treat of 150 Canada-based travel agents, who were flown into the island for performing satisfactorarily in bringing more than 325,000 Canadian visitors to Jamaica between 2010 and 2011. - Noel Thompson/Freelance Photographer
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett (left) engages Canadian travel agents (from second left) Bashir Rajput, Shaun Martins and Lydia Martins, at the Jamaica Travel Jamboree cocktails reception at the Half Moon Shopping Centre on Sunday, June 12. - Noel Thompson/Freelance Photographer
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