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Something Extra...
published: Wednesday | September 12, 2007


Way to go, Dad! The Honourable Orette Bruce Golding gets a hug from his beaming daughter, Annmerita, after he was sworn in as Jamaica's eighth Prime Minister at King's House, yesterday.

So, as our new Prime Minister, The Honourable Bruce Golding, begins his first day in office, diplomatic relationships are being kept in check. The British Foreign Office Minister visited the island and more friends and neighbours descended on our shores as we write another page of our country's history.


Col. Audley Carter (second right) is clearly the centre of attraction and jokes or maybe he just has a way with the ladies (from left) Valerie Juggan-Brown, Coran Martin, Diane Tomlinson-Smith and Kenny Benjamin at the Guardsman Group Limited 30th anniversary brunch, held at the Guardsman headquarters on Hope Road, last Sunday.


This is a new position to see Michael Lee Chin in. Is he thinking of a new career? He might make it with these historic pics as Jamaica's eighth prime minister, The Honourable Orette Bruce Golding, was sworn in at King's House yesterday. - Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer


Alexia Brown (centre) is truly a bundle of joy as she brings a smile to all those around her - Paula Daley (right) and her mother Karleen Brown - during the Super Plus Under-40 exhibition awards ceremony at the Mutual Life Gallery, recently. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer


United States Ambassador Brenda LaGrange Johnson (left) and husband Howard (second left) exchange pleasantries with Margaret 'Meg' Munn while British High Commissioner Jeremy Cresswell looks on. The high commissioner held a reception recently at his residence in honour of Mrs. Munn, who is on a visit to the island. - photos by Winston Sill/ Freelance Photographer

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