Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Tuesday | December 23, 2008
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Kayanne Harry-Taylor and her husband, Claude Taylor, get close to each other at orthodontist Dr Anna Law's 40th birthday party on Saturday. Dr Law is one of the two first female orthodontists in Jamaica and we had her exclusive story in the Flair Magazine when she began her practice. - Nathaniel Stewart/freelance photographer

Are you in the Christmas spirit yet? These folks certainly are!


Althea Bartley is in stitches as she listens to a reading by Gleaner author Robert Lalah at Saturday evening's book signing at Bookophelia on Hope Road, St Andrew. - Contributed


Dr Anna Law is every inch the bold and daring birthday girl in this red hot number as she shares time with a 'knight' in white while celebrating her 40th birthday in style at the Kingston Polo Club in St Catherine and she saved a few dances for her friend Garth Kitson.


The Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce held its annual ball at the Ritz-Carlton Rose Hall, Montego Bay, on Saturday and Something Extra saw Captain Horace Burrell (left) sharing the spotlight with National Commercial Bank's Winston Lawson, who is president of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce. - Contributed


Left: Sophia Dunkley-Wright sports the season's red for the Small Business Association of Jamaica's annual banquet last Friday at the Hilton Kingston. Right: Stefanie Thomas looks 'fierce' in her little tiger dress at Osmosis, City on the Bay party, held at the Old Naval Hospital in Port Royal, Kingston, last Friday. - Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer


The Jackson girls, Bobbie (left) and Shakelia (centre) and their pal Renae Wong, make bold fashion statements at the Osmosis, City on the Bay party. - photos by Keisha Shakespeare-Blackmoreb>