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Something extra
published: Monday | July 7, 2008


Grandparents are great and Samantha Bourke seems to know that very well. Here she dances with her grandfather, Paul Bourke, at her 16th birthday party, held at Eaton Hall in Runaway Bay, St Ann, on Saturday. - photo by Denise Reid

From conferences to birthdays to championships, the weekend ended with nothing but tennis on everyone's lips.


There is definitely love between Nickie Myers-Edwards and her husband, Clive, as they got their groove on at Samantha Bourke's sweet 16 birthday party. - photo by Denise Reid


Rowland Phillips may just be a little Roger Federer in the making, as he prepares to play a backhand against Jordan Harris in the Boys Under-16 semi-finals of the Pan Caribbean Jamaica Junior Tennis Championships at the Eric Bell Tennis Centre yesterday. Unlike Federer, Phillips won his match. - Norman Grindley/Deputy Chief Photographer


Michelle Sereuix (left) and Noelle Nicholls are all smiles at the reception to welcome delegates to the CrossRoads Conference. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Professor Barry Chevannes (left), chair of the local arm of the Association for Cultural Studies (ACS), chats with Prof Meaghan Morris, chair of ACS (international), and delegate Arturo Escobar. They were at the reception for the visiting ACS CrossRoads Conference, held at Vale Royal last Thursday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Energy on the mind as Dr Audley Damand (left) chats with the chargé d'affaires of the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, Hosung Lee. Mr Lee hosted a send-off dinner for the 10 participants who will be going to Korea for training in 'Energy Diversification - Conversion to LNG'. The reception was held at Oakridge in St Andrew last Friday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

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