Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Wednesday | December 10, 2008
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Frantz Irons, assistant operations coordinator with Marksman, seems a lucky man, as he is sandwiched by these beauties - Charlene Cowan (left), sales and marketing manager at Coral Cliff, in Montego Bay, and Marsha Wallace, purchasing officer at Seawind Key Investments. They were attending the Palmyra Foundation Benefit Concert, held at Cinnamon Hill in Rose Hall, Montego Bay, last Saturday. - Photo by Noel Thompson

The Press Association of Jamaica is still savouring the success of Journalism Week and 'tis the season for charitable organisations to raise funds.


Daraine Luton (centre), staff reporter at The Gleaner, is the centre of attention from media colleagues, Dara Smith (left), television reporter, and Tasheika Mair, freelance reporter at The Gleaner's Western Bureau, during an induction ceremony of members of the western chapter of the PAJ, hosted by the Twisted Kilt Lounge on Gloucester Avenue, Montego Bay, last Thursday night. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Garth Sanguinetti has some interesting information for Diane Fredricks about his jewellery. Both were at the Scotia Private Client Group's Celebration of Art held at The Devonshire, Devon House, Hope Road, last Friday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Heidi Zech (centre), marketing administrator with the Palmyra Foundation, enjoys the company of colleague, Tanielle Elliott (left), marketing associate and Vanessa Brown, at the foundation's benefit concert, held at Cinnamon Hill in Rose Hall, Montego Bay, last Saturday. - Photo by Noel Thompson


President of the Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ), Byron Buckley (centre), con-verses with Denver Frater (right), assistant commissioner of police in charge of Area One, at an induction ceremony for members of the western chapter of the PAJ held at the Twisted Kilt Lounge on Gloucester Avenue, Montego Bay, last Thursday night. Looking on is John Fisher Burns, a veteran journalist with The New York Times. Burns was the special guest of the PAJ during its week of celebrations. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Georgie-Ann Burke certainly looks fine and she seems to know it too. She was at the Possibility Programme's Christmas dinner and graduation exercise at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel on Monday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

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