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published: Friday | September 19, 2008


The very easy-going Usain Bolt signs copies of his poster for eager fans.

Triple Olympic gold medal winner Usain Bolt went acalling on his Digicel family at its corporate headquarters yesterday and it was almost like an airport arrival all over again with everyone jostling for photo opportunities, autographs and more. Good natured Bolt took it all in stride.


There were far too many scenes like these (everyone had a camera ready to snap) to count inside the Digicel corporate building on Knutsford Boulevard yesterday as its golden boy Usain Bolt made a visit. - photos by Norman Grindley/Acting Photography Editor


Scotia Private Client Group's (SPCG) General Manager, Bridget Lewis (left), greets Jason Henzell - president of Island Outpost, at the recent movie premiere of 'Taken'. During her welcome, Lewis shared with clients the new alliance with Island Outpost, which includes special rates to SPCG clients to Island Outpost properties. - Contributed


President of the American Women's Group, Dawn Woodstock (second left), chats with first vice-president Trefina Asiedu (left), treasurer Marcia Chin and business representative Debbie Shill (right) during their annual general meeting at the Colin L. Powell Residential Plaza, Manor Park, St Andrew, yesterday.


Digicel's Sponsorship Manager, Shelly-Ann Curran (left), gets a grip on record-breaking Olympic champion Usain Bolt (second left) while Paula Pinnock MacLeod and Bolt's manager, Norman Peart, look on during the champ's visit to Digicel in New Kingston yesterday.

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