It's still on, the King of Spain will visit Jamaica next month and so will the Chinese deputy PM. And, as she did when she arrived, United States Ambassador Brenda LaGrange Johnson spoke to The Gleaner's Lifestyle Editor Barbara Ellington to reflect on her tour of duty here.
The A-list party team of (from left) Kamal Bankay, Matthew Samuda and Carlos Phillpotts was out in full force at the Heineken Cans event at Lime Cay recently. - Contributed
Refusing to age, Sandra Molyneaux (centre) was looking as young, fresh and green as her daughter Kellie (right) and family friend, Krystal Ford (left), on the first day of 2009 at Robert and Beverly Russell's 'eatings' at their home in Mahoe Bay, Montego Bay, St James. - photo by Janet Silvera
His Majesty King Juan Carlos of Spain (left) greets Spanish Ambassador to Jamaica Jesus Silva in their country. The King and Queen of Spain will visit Jamaica for two days on February 17 and 18. - Contributed
Jamie Aird (left) and Christopher Palmer take in the vibes during the Heineken Cans event. - Contributed
Donna Parchment-Brown (left), chief executive officer of Dispute Resolution Foundation (DRF), in conversation with Lorraine Belisle, head of the Canadian International Development Agency, at the DRF programme launch of its 15th anniversary activities at the Courtleigh Hotel in New Kingston yesterday. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer
From left: Candice Alexia, Yendi Phillipps, Ann-Merita Golding and Alison Shaw show that they are real beach bums soaking up all the excitement at Lime Cay on Sunday during the Heineken Cans event. Our question is: did daddies Bruce and Audley see their daughters before they left the house? - Contributed