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published: Thursday | April 10, 2008


A very animated Kay Osborne, general manager of TVJ, brings a smile to the face of Digicel's head of corporate affairs, Yvonne Wilks, and CEO of Digicel Jamaica, David Hall, at the launch of Digicel's Rising Stars 2008 at the Courtleigh Auditorium on Tuesday. Looking on equally amused is group chairman of RJR, Lester Spaulding. - photos by Peta-Gaye/Clachar Staff Photographer

Sharpen those dialling fingers because Digicel's Rising Stars next season is on its way.


All smiles for the camera are, from left: Judith Dunlop, Rosie Dunlop and Lorraine Green, as they hang out at the Ham Stables party in St Catherine on Sunday. - contributed


Chairman of the RJR Communications Group, Lester Spaulding (left), enjoys cocktails with Brenda Sivils (second left), Carlton Hollingsworth and his wife, Paulette, at last Sunday's Pals function at The Jamaica Pegasus, New Kingston.


(From left) Tim Ennis, executive director of Miles Ahead and Montego Bay festival director; Robert Levy, president and CEO of Jamaica Broilers Group, and Rev Conrod H. Pitkin, lead chairman, Montego Bay festival planning committee, during the praise and worship session at the Best Dressed Chicken 50th anniversary launch at the Wexford Court Hotel, St James, on Tuesday. - Roger Robinson/Freelance Photographer


Sezvin Hamilton (left), president of Rotary Club of St Andrew, chats with Mark McKenzie, managing director of Red Stripe, at the club's weekly luncheon held at The Jamaica Pegasus, New Kingston, on Tuesday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

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