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Published:Friday | May 31, 2013 | 12:00 AM
The man of the moment, former Prime Minister Edward Seaga (left), gets a birthday hug from Agriculture Minister Roger Clarke (right), while Karl Samuda looks on.
Always with his trusty pipe, Hugh Hart (right) in conversation with birthday boy Christopher Seaga at the three-in-one party in Russell Heights on Tuesday. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
It's my party and I'll dance if I want to. At 83, former Prime Minister Edward Seaga still has it. Here, he is dancing up a storm with Charmaine Anderson.
The always-elegant Professor Verene Shepherd looking swell in African garb at the reception.
Dr Carolyn Gomes (left) and Sharon Lake having a whale of a time at the IWF reception
Dr Donna Hope (right) and Rita Marley show off their dancing moves at the opening reception for the International Women's Forum (IWF) at the Rose Hall Great House Wednesday night. - photos by Janet Silvera
Digicel brand ambassador Tifa shows off the BlackBerry q10 for all BlackBerry lovers, with its trusty querty keyboard.
From left: Sean Killen, director - Caribbean BlackBerry, Richard Burey, manager - Territory Channels, BlackBerry, and Patrick King, distributions director at Digicel, show off the BlackBerry Q10 at the launch at Digicel's regional headquarters in downtown Kingston yesterday. - photos by Gladstone Taylor/Photographer
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It's the end of a wet week, but the rain couldn't keep us inside. Women from over 30 countries around the world have invaded the West; there's a new BlackBerry in town; and it's a three-in-one for birthday boys, former Prime Minister Edward Seaga, his son Chris and Housing, Transport and Works Minister Omar Davies. Here are your Extra highlights.