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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Friday | February 29, 2008

Hanover Charities polo event - a fabulous affair
Western Bureau: Coming on the heels of the recent Sugar Cane Carnival at the Round Hill Hotel was the pleasant Hanover Charities polo event, which took place two weekends ago. Together with Chukka Caribbean, the Hanover Charities hosted its first polo event this year....

Another girl for Nadine!

Seems, my dears, that Nadine Willis who shot to supermodel stardom, but whose battle with weight has seen her international modelling career coasting, has opted to put what's left of that career on hold, as the feisty lass is looking positively pregnant....

Shirlhome is 25

To celebrate their 25th year of business, family, friends, clients, suppliers and service providers of Shirlhome Chemical Corporation Limited gathered at Trinity Moravian Church in Kingston last Sunday to give thanks. The church was full so Rev Trevor Dawkins ...

Thank you - proxy parents

After another successful year in 2007, the women of the International Proxy Parents (IPP) just wanted to say thanks. So the ladies hosted a Wednesday evening reception at the lofty Villa Ronai on Old Stony Hill Road to show the diplomats and business persons that their donations...

Dominicans party - in spite of darkness

Sometimes you just have to be patient. That's what guests at the Dominican Republic national day reception realised on Monday, as a power outage greeted many of them to what was promised to be an exciting affair. But alas, the dark threatened to temper all that...

Young writer launches book

Book launches are not strange events these days, but when the author is a nine-year-old, now that's something! Asha Boxill, daughter of Prof Ian Boxill and wife Rachel, launched her first book Mulina, The Little Lioness, on Saturday at their College Common home in Mona. ...





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