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published: Monday | September 22, 2008


On the house. Anthony Bell (left) of J Wray and Nephew presents Dr Ron Duquesnay of the Port Antonio International Marlin Tournament with a bottle of the good stuff at the tournament's launch. Looking on are Christene Wood (second left) and Chesna Haber, both of J Wray and Nephew. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer

Mexican dancers invaded the north cost while the paralympics team returned home. And the battle between man and marlins is officially on at the launch of the Port Antonio Marlin tournament.


Information, Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Olivia 'Babsy' Grange (left) holds on to the bronze medal won by Tanto Campbell in the men's discus at the 13th Paralympics in Beijing, China. The Jamaican athletes returned to the island on Saturday. - Colin Hamliton/Freelance Photographer


Hope the marlins at the event are bigger than this one. J Wray and Nephew's Andrew Price (left) and Chesna Haber (right) joke with Dr Ron Duquesnay, organiser of the Port Antonio International Marlin Tournament. The trio were at the launch of the tournament at the company's Spanish Town Road offices last Thursday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer


Visiting from Toronto Canada, Anil and Serena Rampersaud had nothing but love for each other, stealing loving moments during 'An evening with the Mariachi and Mexican dancers'. - Photo by Denise Reid


Itzel Rueda (left), daughter of the Mexican ambassador to Jamaica, must feel right at home as she shares some of her country's culture with corporate communication consultant Sonia Rickards at 'An evening with the Mariachi and Mexican dancers', held at the Grand Palladium Resort and Spa, Hanover, last Friday. - Photo by Densie Reid

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