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Out & about: Barbados anniversary
published: Sunday | December 2, 2007


LEFT: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Kenneth Baugh (second left), with (from left) Arthur 'Tunty' Barrett, Ambassador Madge Barrett, and Winston Bayley, Honorary Consul of Barbados in Jamaica and director of finance/bursar at the University of the West Indies, following the service of thanksgiving to mark the 41st anniversary of independence in Barbados, which was held at the University Chapel, Mona, on Sunday, November 25.- Contributed


RIGHT: Lana Forbes (left), senior manager at Scotia Jamaica Life Insurance Company, and William 'Bill' Clarke (centre), head of Scotiabank, in conversation with Paul Simpson, recent graduate of Mona School of Business (MSB) and event team leader for alumni week activities, during the MSB's seminar held recently. The Scotia boss was the guest speaker at the event.


BELOW: Out to make everyone comfortable at the J. Wray and Nephew 2008 calendar launch were (from left) Lori-Ann Green, Monique McLaughlin, Kimone Brown and Zindzi John. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

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