Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Sunday | November 22, 2009
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CPJ, Maco: double celebration
Dears, it had all the trappings of a red-carpet event, save for the carpet itself.But that did not detract from the fact that the event was one very swanky do, boasting all the elements of smasheroni, and then some!...

Hart and Tyler: the rudder and the energy
They are the dynamic duo behind the highly successful Caribbean Producers Jamaica (CPJ), and on Saturday, November 14, their 15th anniversary series of parties continued at New Kingston's fabulous Spanish Court Hotel.

A touch of culture
On Thursday, November 12, First Global bank showed how much its customers are appreciated by hosting a customer appreciation event titled, A Touch of Culture, at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.

Mandeville lay magistrates urged to earn trust
Attorney General and Minister of Justice Senator Dorothy Lightbourne has called on justices of the peace to be mindful of the trust placed in them by those whom they serve.

Two reasons to celebrate
Dr. Kimberly Martin, daughter of retired assistant commissioner of police Arthur 'Stitch' Martin and Norma Heywood, graduated from the University of the West Indies on November 7, with degrees in medicine and surgery.

It's Christmas in November!
It was Christmas in November for the Insurance Association of Jamaica on Saturday, November 14, and the theme was red and black at the Constant Spring Golf Club.

DOCTOR'S ADVICE; Worried about her mother
Q Doctor, I am writing to you because I am worried about my mother.

WHAT THEY WORE
WITH THE hectic pace of the annual Gleaner-sponsored Restaurant Week, its creator, Stephanie Scott, must have had some wardrobe challenges.

ASK MOLLY
Q: What do you think about a person wearing dark glasses to a formal event or to an evening function? I think it's in poor taste and shouldn't be emulated.

The language of sex (Pt 2)
Proper sex education requires knowledge of terminology associated with sex.


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