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Published:Friday | May 31, 2013 | 12:00 AM
DON'T TEXT & DRIVE: On May 17, telecoms company LIME raised awareness about the dangers of distracted driving due to cellphone use. The company staged an 'accident scene' at the intersection of Half-Way Tree and Oxford roads.
Dr Pauline Mullings, head of the National Child Month Committee, is greeted by Errol K. Miller of the LIME Foundation during the committee's joint effort with the telecoms company on National Children's Day to provide students with fresh-fruit popsicles on their way to school at the Half-Way Tree Transport Centre. - Contributed
Bruce Bowen, president and CEO, Scotiabank, enjoys pride of place between Michele English (left), president and COO Columbus Communications, Flow Jamaica, and Kimone Whittick at the Scotiabank Group Celebrating Excellence Service and Support awards ceremony at Knutsford Court Hotel in Kingston recently. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Michael Collins, acting sales manager, Jamaica National Building Society, speaks to Nurse Laurice Lindo-Johnson (centre), about the JN Partna Plan, during the recently held, 'JN Road Show Tour' in St Mary. With the JN Partna Plan, persons can start saving with as little as $1000 and "throw a hand" weekly, fortnightly or monthly. Contributing to the discussion is Ann-Marie Passley, field officer, JN Small Business Loans. The team also introduced residents of Gayle to the JN Mobile Service Unit which provides cashless banking services and information about JN Group products and services. - Contributed
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Full Caption: DON'T TEXT & DRIVE: On May 17, telecoms company LIME raised awareness about the dangers of distracted driving due to cellphone use. The company staged an 'accident scene' at the intersection of Half-Way Tree and Oxford roads. Sandra Scott (right), a LIME employee, displays a placard which was shown to drivers and pedestrians in the heavily trafficked area. The effort was endorsed by the National Road Safety Council and Senior Superintendent of Police Radcliffe Lewis (second left), head of the Traffic Division, seen here talkingwith Barbie Mudahy (left) and Maurice Solomon who were a part of a mock 'mishap'.




Full Caption: Michael Collins, acting sales manager, Jamaica National Building Society, speaks to Nurse Laurice Lindo-Johnson (centre), about the JN Partna Plan, during the recently held, 'JN Road Show Tour' in St Mary. With the JN Partna Plan, persons can start saving with as little as $1000 and "throw a hand" weekly, fortnightly or monthly. Contributing to the discussion is Ann-Marie Passley, field officer, JN Small Business Loans. The team also introduced residents of Gayle to the JN Mobile Service Unit which provides cashless banking services and information about JN Group products and services.  - Contributed