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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | August 5, 2007

Blairs in The Bahamas
Ninety-four year old Mortimer Blair did not witness his youngest son Antonio's wedding last Saturday afternoon, neither was he there to hear the tributes bestowed upon him and his late wife Geneva.

We could have danced all night!

Precious few, when the history of developing Jamaica is written, it can be credited with the sterling contribution made by Professor Rex Nettleford. He has made invaluable contribution to the development of the arts and culture, but more specifically, dance - the vehicle he used to celebrate the rich energy of the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica.

Wedding 2 remember

Michelle Clunie and Steve James were united in marriage on July 14. The beautiful ceremony took place at St. Jude's Church, Stony Hill, St. Andrew. The bridal party chose the lush and beautiful surroundings of Villa Ronai in Stony Hill for photographs.





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