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published: Friday | September 26, 2008


Dr Claudette Cooke (right), the vice-president of human resource and development and public relations at Jamaica Broilers Group of Companies, chats a little with the Chairman R. Danny Williams and his wife, Shirley, during the Jamaica Broilers Fair Play Awards luncheon at the Hilton Kingston hotel on Tuesday. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer

It's been a hectic week, so let's see what you might have missed.


Earl Jarrett (right), chairman of the Jamaica Cancer Society, engages Dr Robert Wan (left), consultant urologist at the Medical Associates Hospital, and attorney Alfred McPherson, a volunteer at the Jamaica Cancer Society, in discussion at the forum. - Contributed photos


Joan Forrest Henry (left), director of marketing services at Scotiabank, jokes with (from second left) Raquel Burford, office administrator; Margaret Loney, childcare manager from the Best Care Children's Home, and David Knight, secretary of the Best Care Foundation. Scotiabank presented a cheque to the Best Care Foundation to help in the care of over 40 children at the home. The presentation was made at the Scotia Centre, downtown Kingston, yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


(From left) Carol Blair, administrative director of the Jamaica Cancer Society (JCS) hangs out with doctors Belinda Morrison, Michael Brooks and Tasha Cooke who presented at the JSC and the Jamaica Urological Society annual Prostate Cancer Public Forum, held on Sunday at the Mona Visitors' Lodge.


Halima Jackson-Wilkins (left), president of the Early Childhood Teachers Association, gets a hug from Gwenlyn Johnson at the handover of resources by Carib Cement to help the reading skills for early-childhood education to 11 schools. The event took place at Carib Cement offices in Rockfort in Kingston on Monday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

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