Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | April 16, 2009
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Recently appointed Minister for Energy and Mining, James Robertson (centre), and Permanent Secretary Marcia Forbes (left), get down to budget business over the Easter weekend. Gwendolyn Shepherd, principal finance officer, was also hard at work. Forbes now has the energy portfolio added to her duties. - Contributed


Executive Chairman of Church of God in Jamaica the Reverend Lenworth Anglin (right) introduces Phyllis Newby (left), the church's missionary to Haiti, to Prime Minister Bruce Golding at the church's 95th annual general assembly at Ardenne High School on Tuesday. His wife, Hyacinth (second left), shares in the occasion. - Peta-Gaye Clachar/Staff Photographer


Kadia Prince (left) and Jhnnell Eastman are hot and ready to party at Absolute's Luau Party, held at Reggae Beach, Ocho Rios, St Ann, on Sunday night. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Malia Obama, elder daughter of President Barack Obama and wife Michelle, gets a workout with the new family dog, Bo, as they introduce him to the media on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Tuesday. - AP


Georgia Hemmings (seated), subeditor in the Gleaner's newsroom, points out some of her daily functions at the desk to members of the Port Antonio Excelsior Pathfinders club from Portland. The group got a first-hand view of the newspaper's plant during a tour on Tuesday. - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer


This model was a hit at the recent Jamaica Fashion and Apparel Cluster show in Brussels, Belgium. - Contributed photos


Mrs Charmaine Thompson, wife of Bishop Robert Thompson (right), converses with Dr Courtney Coke during tea at the 100th birthday celebration for Ciceley Morris at Clarendon College on Sunday. See story in the Sunday's Outlook magazine.


Jamaican supermodel, Carla Campbell, took some time on Easter Sunday to enjoy the soca vibe with Ryan Knott of Ryde Entertainment, promoters of the all-inclusive Daybreak Soca Fête, which was held at Coyaba Gardens in St Ann.

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