Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Friday | January 9, 2009
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Entertainer Shaggy (centre) reads from his new book, 'Shaggy Parrot and the Reggae Band', for children at the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Library on Wednesday. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer

The week truly belonged to Shaggy, from a mammoth concert to the launch of a book.


Robert Lynch (left) takes evasive action to avoid being hit by Teneile Warren News at the Putt and Play Media appreciation day on Wednesday at Knutsford Boulevard, New Kingston. - Photos by Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer


Oniel Goulbourne spends quality time with his son Tahjneil on his fifth birthday at Putt and Play Media appreciation day.


It was time for celebration as Shaggy (second left) and his companion, Rebecca Packer (left), gathered at his St Andrew residence for the post-concert celebration on Wednesday. With them (from third left) are: Jacqui Tyson, Sharon Burke of Solid Agency, Robert Livingston, Shaggy's manager, and Angela Thame, public relations expert, who has a restraining hand on the singer's daughter, Sydney. - Contributed


Justice Patrick Robinson (left), president of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, chats with Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett (centre) and Lloyd B. Smith, editor and managing director of 'The Western Mirror', prior to the launch of Robinson's book, 'Jamaican Athletics, a model for 2012 and the world', at the St Paul's United Church hall in Montego Bay, on Sunday. - Photo by Noel Thompson

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