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published: Friday | May 2, 2008


Ruth Ann Smith-Sutherland of Jamaica Racing Commission; High Commissioner Evadne Coye; Holcot Holness of Wisynco Group; Ambassador Madge Barrett; Ambassador Vivia Betton; Karen Rosen, marketing manager for Wisynco Group, and Millicent Lynch, Caymanas Track Limited's executive marketing manager, are all happy to be in one another's company at last Saturday's raceday at Caymanas Park, St Catherine. - Photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

Here are pictorial highlights of events you may have missed.


Evadne Coye (left), Jamaica's high commissioner in Ottawa, and Vivia Betto, consul general (retired), Toronto, at last Saturday's Jamaica Oaks raceday at Caymanas Park.


Prime Minister Bruce Golding (left) and Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller are united in prayer and colour as they bow heads with R. Danvers Williams (right), chairman of Jamaica Broilers Group, at Jamaica Broilers Group 50th anniversary celebrations. - photos by Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Robert Levy (left), president of Jamaica Broilers Group, greets Richard and Diana Stewart, executive chairman and managing director, respectively, of Stewart's Auto Sales, at Jamaica Broilers Group Best Dressed 50 Fest civic and business leaders' breakfast.


Evangelist Dr Luis Palau (right) embraces Karl Samuda, minister of industry, commerce and investment, at the Jamaica Broilers Group, Best Dressed 50 Fest civic and business leaders' breakfast atthe Hilton Kingston hotel, on Wednesday.

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