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Something extra
published: Wednesday | October 8, 2008


Usain Bolt shows Zein Nakash how to do the 'Gully-Creeper' dance moves at a party hosted for the Olympians by The Jamaica Pegaus hotel on Monday. - Collin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

In recognition of their success, the SuperClubs chain, on Monday night, presented the Jamaican Olympian medallists with complimentary seven-night stays at any resort of their choice. All other team members received two-night stays and Mrs Zein Nakash, representing the chain, told Something Extra a suite at the Grand Lido hotel will be named in triple-gold medallist Usain Bolt's honour.


Aleen Bailey shows how to do the popular dance 'Nu-Linga' at a party hosted for the Olympians by The Jamaica Pegaus hotel on in New Kingston, on Monday. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer


The most-envied man in Montego Bay, Richard Deenah, of Biokinergo, is surrounded by a bevy of beauties (from left), Michelle Rosseau, Paula Kerr-Jarrett, Nicole Allen and Dominique Peterkin. - Janet Silvera


'Hair' today and gone tomorrow. Have you seen Dr Leahcim Semaj's new bald-head look? Maybe he will also change his name back to Dr Michael James. Very interesting! - Collin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer


Brian and Shelagh Jardim make the rounds 'while on island'. The two were spotted at the Jamaica Committee Pineapple Ball at the Ritz Carlton Rose Hall, last Saturday night. - PHOTO BY Janet Silvera


Brian George, president and chief executive officer of Supreme Ventures, and Georgia Gray, at architect Brian Morris' 50 birthday party at Brian's St Andrew residence, last Saturday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


German Ambassador Jurgen Engel (centre) and state minister in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Dr Ronald Robinson, raise a toast at the reception to mark the Day of Unity at Knutsford Court Hotel, Ruthven Road, St Andrew, on Monday. - Winston Sill / Freelance Photographer

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