Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | March 26, 2009
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Donna Harpaul of National Outdoors journeyed from the capital city to Robin's Bay, St Mary, for Lanville Henry's annual birthday bash. - Photo by Barbara Ellington

The Coffee Industry Board unveiled its website and we have pictorial highlights for you.


Ambassador Marco Mazzocchi-Alemanni (right), head of the European Union delegation, with Pulse models (from left) Rochelle Notice, Reshima Hemmings, Rochelle Watson, Racquel Smith, Adrianna Bryan and Pulse General Manager Romae Gordon at the Courtleigh Hotel in New Kingston recently. The EU head hosted the group to lunch ahead of their trip to Brussels. Also present was EU attaché, Alexandre Dropinski (second right). - Contributed


Prime Minister Stephen Harper (right) meets with the Deputy Prime Minister of Jamaica, Dr Kenneth Baugh, in his Parliament Hill office in Canada on Monday.


Governor General Dr Patrick Allen speaks with Jamaica National's Earl Jarrett(right), as Sir Kenneth Hall, former Governor General of Jamaica looks on.


Canadian High Commissioner Denis Kingsley (left) receives a gift from chairman of the Coffee Industry Board, Howard Mitchell, for Canada's J$5.2 million contribution to enhancing the quality assurance efforts, at yesterday's launch of the board's website at I Willie Henry Drive in Kingston.


There's an awful lot of coffee in Jamaica. Coffee industry insiders, John Rosen (left), managing director, Salada Foods Jamaica, Stephen Daley (centre), director, Blue Mountain Coffee Venture, and Mark Fletcher, managing director, Country Traders Limited, await the official launch of the Coffee Industry Board's new website. - Photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer


From left: Denis Kingsley, Canadian high commissioner, Christopher Gentles, director general, Coffee Industry Board (CIB), and Howard Mitchell, chairman, CIB, struck up a conversation before the beginning of the official proceedings.

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