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Published:Tuesday | March 6, 2012 | 12:00 AM
From left: Jennifer McDonald, chief executive officer of the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency, and Denise Williams, director of government and corporate affairs at Flow, hold the attention of Jenson Sylvester, director of sales at Columbus Business Solutions, and Mervyn Eyre, CEO of Fujitsu Caribbean and Central America, at the opening of the Jamaica Investment Forum hosted by JAMPRO at the Montego Bay Convention Centre last Thursday. - Contributed
ATL's Petrena Persur, Natasha Chang and Vassell Lee were spotted showing off the new 2012 Honda CR-V during Bacchanal Jamaica Carnival at the National Stadium on Friday, March 2. - Contributed
Smirnoff's Toni Ann Reid hangs out with Pepsi's head of marketing, Carlo Redwood, during Bacchanal Jamaica Carnival on Friday night at the National Stadium. - Contributed
Sherricka Seville (left) and Anya Stewart pose for the social pages at G2K's 12th anniversary cocktail reception, held at the Courtleigh Hotel, Knutsford Boulevard, New Kingston, last Wednesday night. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Jamaica's internationally acclaimed bassist Robbie Shakespeare (left) was a performing guest on Monty Alexander's sold-out 14-night New York Jazz & Reggae Festival recently. With him are Sting International (centre) and New York-based reggae artiste Leighton Miller. - Contributed
New York's sold-out 14-night Jazz & Reggae Festival hosted by Monty Alexander (left), to celebrate his 50 years in the music industry, ended Sunday night at the Blue Note Jazz Club in New York. With him are Jamaican fashion designer Downtown Pat Brown (centre) and Shaggy. Shaggy was one of Monty's performing guests on the festival. - Contributed
State Minister for Industry, Investment and Commerce Sharon Ffolkes-Abrahams (second left), in light conversation with (from left), university lecturer Dr Leith Dunn, Reverend Norlene Jackson and executive director of the Bureau of Women's Affairs, Faith Webster. Occasion was last Sunday's commemorative service in observance of International Women's Day. - Contributed
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o many parties, so little time.

Caption: From left: Jennifer McDonald, chief executive officer of the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency, and Denise Williams, director of government and corporate affairs at Flow, hold the attention of Jenson Sylvester, director of sales at Columbus Business Solutions, and Mervyn Eyre, CEO of Fujitsu Caribbean and Central America, at the opening of the Jamaica Investment Forum hosted by JAMPRO at the Montego Bay Convention Centre last Thursday. - Contributed