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Published:Thursday | August 30, 2012 | 12:00 AM
President and CEO of Scotiabank Jamaica Bruce Bowen, (left) gets to the meat of the matter with Jason Maguire, (right) president and CEO of Heritage Education Funds International, while holding the attention of Hugh Reid (centre), president o
Former head boy of Kingston College and cultural ambassador to Madrid, Spain, Krishna Brown (left), meets up with 'Bond, James Bond' Roger Moore in Monaco recently. Contributed
With all the tasty dessert options available at Tuesday on The Grill at The Jamaica Pegasus, the hotel's new general manager, Peter Hilary (right), turns to executive chef Mark Cole to help narrow down his selections. Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Head coach of the Connecticut-based Suffield Academy soccer team, Ricky Warren (third left), and his assistant coach, Justin Pepoli (second left), with members of the team. They were enjoying a bite of Jamaica at Tuesday on the Grill at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in new Kingston. Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
It's all smiles for (from left): Leslie-Anne Bernard, who received nine distinctions in the recent CSEC Examinations. A former student of Immaculate Conception High School, she will be attending the United World College in South Africa. With her is her schoolmate Olivia Bispott. They were at the J. Wray & Nephew Limited scholarship awards presentation at the company's Spanish Town Road offices on Tuesday. Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer
A very animated Paula-Ann Porter-Jones (left) greets Claudette Pious, executive director of Children First, at the Tang outreach press conference to launch the Tang Fortune Fountain at the Terra Nova Hotel in Kingston on Tuesday. Rudolph Brown/Photographer
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Jamaica is really 'no problem, man'. No matter what we are doing, we make the most out of it. Whether it's academic pursuits, enjoying some good food or just greeting each other. Here are how things happen the Jamaican way!