Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Monday | February 9, 2009
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Olympian Shelly-Ann Fraser (right) and her friend, Shari D. Barker, dropped by the Digicel hospitality suite to show some love to the West Indies team.

West Indies cricket fans are holding their heads high as they continue to bask in the team's magnificent win in the first Test on Saturday.


Olympian Usain Bolt (left) and his brother, Sadiki, are perhaps wondering where is the Trelawny yam in their breakfast served at the Digicel suite on Saturday. - Photos by Barbara Ellington


Wayne Powell (left), Scotia-bank's executive vice-president and head of branch banking, is looking for the rest of the Test match, and his colleague, Michael Jones, senior vice-president of human resources, seems sorry it's over so soon. - Contributed


Dr Chris Tufton and his charming wife, Neadene, played gracious hosts to guests in the prime minister's suite at Sabina Park.


"Yodit is my every dream and more," declared Member of Parliament Anthony Hylton, speaking lovingly about his new wife, Yodit, an aeronautical engineer, at their wedding reception at the Sugar Mill Restaurant at Half Moon in Montego Bay on Saturday night. The two exhanged vows at the elegant Half Moon earlier in the afternoon. - Photo by Janet Silvera


Newly-weds Energy Minister Clive Mullings (left) and his wife, Karlene, catch up with attorney Wentworth Charles in the prime minister's hospitality suite at Sabina Park on the final day of cricket.


England cricketer Graeme Swann puts his 'spin' on the Hilton Kingston's poolside karaoke on Friday night, as he delivered Santana's 'Smooth'. - photo by Gareth Copley

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