Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Friday | May 8, 2009
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Angela Blake-Francis arrives at the Sagicor Life Jamaica High Flyers luncheon to recognise the company's top sales persons for the corresponding period at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in St Andrew on Tuesday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

Festival Queen contestants continue to do rounds and Richie Stephens took his golden voice to the classroom.


Janet Silvera, president of the Western Jamaica Media Association (right), conducts a tour of the The Gleaner's Western Bureau offices in Montego Bay on Wednesday with four of seven Westmoreland contestants in the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) Festival Queen contest. From second left are: Elaine Whyte - teacher; Candice Bryan - university student; Venessa Reid - front desk attendant; Chevonese Huctchinson - teacher; and Coretta Spence - cultural organiser, JCDC, for Westmoreland). - photo BY Sheena Gayle


Rosemarie Johnson, Jamaica Tourist Board's regional manager chats with Dacia Smith at the Mystic Mountain and Digicel Business dedication of the Athletics Pavillion, and unveiling of the Beijing 2008 Exhibit, at the Ocho Rios marquee attraction on Sunday. - Photo BY Janet Silvera


Cancer survivors Pauline Francis (left) and Icy Porter show radiant smiles at Tuesday's launch of Relay for Life at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel. - Colin Hamilton/freelance photographer


Safia Cooper (right), shares the spotlight with Patrice Mcqugh of Bars To Go at last Friday's Corporate Mingle held at Fiction nightclub. - Contributed


Richie Stephens takes over a classroom and sings with a student on Teachers' Day at Windward Road Primary and Junior High at 141 Windward Road in Kingston on Wednesday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

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