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Published: Wednesday | March 11, 2009
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Ambassador A.B. Stewart Stephenson poses with Lady Hall at the University of Technology 22nd annual anniversary lecture at the Alfred Sangster Auditorium on Monday. - photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

The weekend was activity packed and we have highlights.


Maisie Tingling (left) is being given a reflexology demonstration by Lilli Chung at the 'Caribbean Woman '09, Addressing Uterine Fibroids' conference on Sunday.


From left: Monique Todd, director of wealth marketing; Lee Eisenberg, international author/speaker; Jacqueline Sharp, vice-president and general manager, Scotia Insurance; and Muna Issa, Scotiabank director, in animated discussion at the launch of Scotia Insurance's new individual retirement plan, ScotiaBRIDGE, last Friday evening at The Jamaica Pegasus in New Kingston. - Contributed


Former Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Kent Pantry listens as DPP Paula Llewellyn makes a point at the University of Technology 22nd annual anniversary lecture on Monday.


Governor General Dr Patrick Allen speaks to members of the audience during a function to mark Commonwealth Day at King's House in St Andrew on Monday. Listening to him are (from second left) Safiya Blake, teacher; and students Mikhel Riley, Tanika Thompson, Renae Scott and Wesley Daley, all of Hydel High School. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Reiki master Stewart Maxwell demonstrates the art on Sandra Mitchell at the 'Caribbean Woman '09, Addressing Uterine Fibroids' at the Hilton Kingston Jamaica on Sunday.

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