Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Tuesday | September 29, 2009
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JMMB's Keith Duncan and Karlene Jarrett hug after running the JMMB/Cumi Come Run at Tryall Club in Hanover last Saturday. - Photo by Janet Silvera

The Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB)- sponsored Committee for the Upliftment of the Mentally Ill (CUMI) Come Run 10K race, held at Tryall Club grounds on Saturday, was a smashing success.


Good friends David Pinto (left), a potter; Brian Jardim (centre), managing director of Margaritaville; and Adam Miller, organic farmer from Trelawny, were among the guests at the race after-party. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Is there a champion in the making? Former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis seems to be making one out of his son, Landon, during the JMMB/Cumi Come Run at Tryall Club in Hanover last Saturday. - Photo by Janet Silvera


Former West Indies cricket team captain Courtney Walsh (left) cuts the Guinness 250th birthday cake with Red Stripe Managing Director Alan Barnes during the birthday celebrations at Christopher's last Thursday night. - Contributed


Head of Digicel business, Niall Sheehy (left), explains the advantages of the new Blackberry Curve 8520 smartphone to The Gleaner's Editor-in-Chief Garfield Grandison yesterday when he presented him with one of the first such phones to arrive in Jamaica. The presentation took place at the company's North Street headquarters in Kingston. - Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer

The Latin American Women's Club hosted its annual wine and cheese party in aid of its charities at the residence of businessman Kenny Benjamin on Friday night.


Luisa and husband Harold Celis having way too much fun on the dance floor during the Latin American Women's Club wine and cheese reception held in Stony Hill, St Andrew, on Friday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

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