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Published: Monday | September 24, 2012 Comments 0
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller pours a bottle of Appleton Estate 50-year-old rum into Jamaica's Independence reserve under the watchful eye of Greta Bogues at the barrelling ceremony of the Prime Ministers' Reserve held at Wray and Nephew Complex, Spanish Town Road, on Wednesday, September 19. The barrel will be opened in 2062 in her honour. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller pours a bottle of Appleton Estate 50-year-old rum into Jamaica's Independence reserve under the watchful eye of Greta Bogues at the barrelling ceremony of the Prime Ministers' Reserve held at Wray and Nephew Complex, Spanish Town Road, on Wednesday, September 19. The barrel will be opened in 2062 in her honour. - photos by Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
It's a family affair. Jacqueline Sangster-Brooks; her father, Bindley Sangster; and her aunt, Andrea Sangster, were in attendance at the barrelling ceremony.
It's a family affair. Jacqueline Sangster-Brooks; her father, Bindley Sangster; and her aunt, Andrea Sangster, were in attendance at the barrelling ceremony.
We caught Monique Broughton (left) and Simone Riley in good spirits at the barrelling of the Prime Minister's Reserve.
We caught Monique Broughton (left) and Simone Riley in good spirits at the barrelling of the Prime Minister's Reserve.
CEO of PROVEN Wealth, Chorvelle Johnson, chats with the new director of the University of the West Indies, Mona, western Jamaica campus, Dr Luz Arrieta Longsworth at the launch of the St James Police Civic Committee/Proven Wealth Police Independence Ball. - Photo by Janet Silvera
CEO of PROVEN Wealth, Chorvelle Johnson, chats with the new director of the University of the West Indies, Mona, western Jamaica campus, Dr Luz Arrieta Longsworth at the launch of the St James Police Civic Committee/Proven Wealth Police Independence Ball. - Photo by Janet Silvera
Kim Fenell raises her glass in a toast at the Scotia Liquanea branch insurance customer appreciation cocktail held at the bank's offices last Wednesday.
Kim Fenell raises her glass in a toast at the Scotia Liquanea branch insurance customer appreciation cocktail held at the bank's offices last Wednesday.

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