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Senator
Anthony Johnson (second left), economist and historian,
guides Councillor Marie Atkins (left), Mayor of Kingston,
and Prime Minister P.J. Patterson (right), through
his new book, "City of Kingston Souvenir (1802-2002):
Commemoration of the Bicentennial of the City Charter".
This was at Jamaica House yesterday where Senator
Johnson presented a copy of the book, which commemorates
the city's 200th year, to Mr. Patterson during a courtesy
visit. In the background is Town Clerk Errol Greene.
RUDOLPH
BROWN/Staff Photographer
On offer is the usual prize of an inner glow
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Week's Winners
The winners
for March 12 - March 26, 2004
FullName:
marie
Country: usa
Caption: lawd a so patterson a look him must a seh
to him self dem couldnt put mi name inna di book ya .
FullName:
lance
Country: jamaica
Caption: da book ya have everyting yu want fi know
bout kingston. all weh di gunman dem hide
FullName:
YOLANDA
Country: jamaica
Caption: Sir you not getting the picture. see it there
bright and clear.
PJ: Ahh Yes I see it now, is because mi did lef mi spectacles
Country: Jamaica
Caption: Yo boss, leave me mek me check=di browning
nuh, how u a try block mi flow
FullName:
jc
Country: jamaica
Caption: as you can see, the economic pie was much
more evenly distributed when we were in power....
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