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Published:Friday | June 13, 2014 | 12:00 AM
Birthday boy Roger Clarke (second left), minister of agriculture and fisheries, cutting cake with Janice Budd (second right), National Commercial Bank (NCB) corporate communications officer; and Belinda Williams (right), manager, group corporate communications, NCB; while Brian Pengelley, president of the JMA, looks on at the launch of the JMA's Buy Jamaican Public Education Campaign at Rainforest Seafoods' office on Wednesday. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Imega Breese McNab, executive director of the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association (JMA), greets Dr Wykeham McNeill, minister of tourism and entertainment, with an embrace and a winning smile at the launch of the JMA's Buy Jamaican Public Education Campaign. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
The Digicel vixens Monique Brady (left) and Chanique James outfitted in white at Tuesday night's launch of Sumfest at the Countryside Club. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Boasting with the beer of choice for Reggae Sumfest, members of the Diageo family (from left) Bruce Kidner, financial director, Red Stripe; Erin Mitchell, brand manager, Red Stripe; said hello to our lens alongside Sumfest's Ronnie Gourzong and Catherine Goodall, regional brand manager, Pepsi. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Owner of Opa Greek Restaurant Alexx Annateus with his delectable chocolate confection birthday cake at his surprise birthday party on Monday night.
Celebrating with his fellow Greeks, Alexx Annateus shared a drink or two with George Souris (left) and Vasilis Hatzidiakos (right), both from Supreme Ventures, at his surprise birthday party at Opa Greek Restaurant. - Contributed
Dr Geneive Brown-Metzger (right), former Jamaican consul general to New York and host of the radio programme Diplomatically Speaking, and Joan Andrea Hutchinson, communications and media advisor at the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce; cut their birthday cake in Old Harbour Bay last Sunday after a visit to Little Goat Island. - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
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The Greatest Reggae Show on Earth, Reggae Sumfest, was launched on Tuesday night at the Countryside Club as organisers outlined to the media and specially invited guests their plans for the festival's 11th staging. Opa's Greek owner, Alexx Annateus, celebrated his birthday in fine style with friends and family. Also, the Jamaica Manufacturers' Association's (JMA) Buy Jamaican Public Education Campaign was launched at the Rainforest Seafoods' office and we have all those moments and more in today's EXTRA 'pics'.