Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Friday | June 19, 2009
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Ready, set, tee off!

Island Entertainment Brands' Scott and Tricia Robbins (second and third left) enjoy their talk with Red Stripe managers Andre Boswell (left) and Hugh Byran, during the media launch of the fifth annual Caribbean Classic Golf Invitational at the Blue Beat by the Seas. - photos by Sheena Gayle

This year's Caribbean Classics Golf Invitational (CCGI) feature event will be the Muay Thai Champions of Champions II Fight to be held from June 24-28 at The Aqueduct in Rose Hall, Montego Bay. The championship will see fighters from 12 countries vying for the championship belt. Among the contestants are two female fighters, Julie Kitchen from the United Kingdom and Angela Riviera-Parr from the United States.

It's the fifth staging of the CCGI, whose mission is to ensure that every primary school in Jamaica is equipped with computers.


From left: Sandra Duncan of Horizon Property Management makes a point to Jamaica Tourist Board's Clive Taffe (centre) and Nicole Haughton during the media launch.


Hotel general manager at Iberostar Resort, Alfonso Lopez (left), listens keenly as his counterpart at another property, Philipp Hofer, makes a point.


From left: Renowned chef Dennis McIntosh, Caron Chung, Red Stripe's Hugh Byran, corporate chef at Marguerite's, Mark Scott, and director of Caribbean Operations for Margaritaville, John Moorhead, are in a jovial mood.

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