Something extra

Published: Tuesday | December 1, 2009



Ultra-fab couple, Michelle and Donovan McCarty, owners of Male Ego, inside the store at last Friday's cocktail reception. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

Woman on the move!

1. Her colleagues say she is a very ambitious woman who is determined to get hers. Among her boldest moves was to snag the influential old, married man, who slipped the ring on her finger as soon as he was able to. Now she has set her sights on politics. Wanna bet who her next target is going to be? From all indications the dialogue has already started. Listen for this one.

Too early to pay!

2. Who says the revenue department is serious about collecting Mr Shaw's money? If it was, why would a taxpayer be turned away because his payment was a day early?

Real questions

3. Some history buffs are saying the tough questions are yet to be asked. For example, which political party demanded contributions from institutions even when they were tethering on the brink of bankruptcy? And how much was received and who did the negotiations?

Car imports

4. The race is on to see how fast people can take advantage of the car-import exemption, as many feel it will soon be abolished.


Left: Miss Jamaica Kerrie Bayliss' gown, provided by Bling Bling and designed by Joe Vargham for Sherry Couture, was awarded third place in the Best Gown category at the Miss World contest. The award was announced at the Miss World Best Model fast-track competition. Right: Adrienne Berry-Gray chose shades of grey for her sister's wedding last Saturday. - Contributed


Left: Rose Hall Developments' Naldorrine Topey looks lovely at the press launch of the musical, 'White Witch', at the Rose Hall Great House in Montego Bay last Wednesday night. - Photo by Janet Silvera. Right: Dr Lisa-Ann Berry-McDowell is picture-perfect for the wedding of her sister, Nicole Berry, and Homer Stanford at Mona Baptist Church in St Andrew on Saturday. - photos by Barbara Ellington


From left: Sonia Alam, Dr Monika Asnani, Sipragie Maragh and Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Olivia Grange are caught on camera at the Indian Cultural Society's dinner celebration at Club India, Lady Musgrave Road, last Friday night.

The season's parties have started and our cameras are capturing all the action.

WHITE WITCH

Rose Hall Great House came alive last Wednesday night for a prelude to the play, White Witch, set to open at the Fairfield Theatre in Montego Bay, next February.

INDIAN DINNER

Indian Cultural Society held a Muslim celebratory dinner at Club India, Lady Musgrave Road, on Friday night.

 
 
 
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