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Published:Saturday | November 5, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Josef Zellner (left), general manager of Sandals Resort in Whitehouse, Montego Bay, receives an award from Sergeant Rochelle Johnson - see full caption below.
Professor Nigel Harris (right), vice chancellor, University of the West Indies (UWI), removes a compact disc from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Caribbean Archive - see full caption below.
Kemisha Davis (centre), a teacher at Kingston High School, shows students (from left) Donique Allen, Chyna Reid, Natasha Chambers and Rushane Wheeler .. see full caption below.
St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) star striker Kevon Farquharson
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Josef Zellner (left), general manager of Sandals Resort in Whitehouse, Montego Bay, receives an award from Sergeant Rochelle Johnson of Montego Bay Salvation Army's youth division at the resort's chapel last Friday afternoon. Also pictured is Major Joliker Leandre of the Salvation Army's Caribbean territory. The award was given to Sandals for its sponsorship of and contribution to the Salvation Army's feeding programme over the past seven years.- Photo by Christopher Thomas

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STETHS

Did you know ...
... that St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) star striker Kevon Farquharson had the unique distinction of scoring in all 12 of his team's preliminary-round games in Zone F of the 2011-12 ISSA/Gatorade/ Digicel daCosta Cup?

Farquharson, who completed the competition's preliminary round with 22 goals, scored in every game. His impressive haul included hat-tricks against Newell High, Balaclava High and deCarteret College. Interestingly, he also scored in two of the three Ben Francis Cup KO games STETHS contested on their way to winning that title.

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Kingston High Schol

Kemisha Davis (centre), a teacher at Kingston High School, shows students (from left) Donique Allen, Chyna Reid, Natasha Chambers and Rushane Wheeler what potential deadly diseases can do to the lung at the National Child Month Committee Youth Forum. The forum, staged under the theme 'Children Need Our Love and Protection', was held at the St Andrew Parish Church Hall yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Photographer

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Professor Nigel Harris (right), vice chancellor, University of the West Indies (UWI), removes a compact disc from the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Caribbean Archive being held by Jennifer Joseph (second left), university librarian, during the official handover of the BBC Caribbean Archive to the UWI in the Multifuntional Room, Main Library, Mona campus. Looking on are Debbie Ransome (left), former head of BBC Caribbean, and Leona Bobb-Semple, campus librarian. The material, an endowment from the BBC World Service to the UWI for research and study purposes, captures the day-to-day political, economic and other pan-Caribbean development of more than two decades up to the closure of the BBC Caribbean Service in March 2011. - Ian Allen/Photographer