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Jamaica Gleaner Social
published: Sunday | October 5, 2008

Stewart's Auto to give 100m trio Suzuki Swifts
Stewart's Auto Sales - a major sponsor of The Gleaner-sponsored Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW) and operators of the dealerships for Suzuki and BMW in Jamaica - will reward Olympians Shelly-Ann Fraser, Kerron Stewart and Sharone Simpson by presenting them with Suzuki Swift Sport motor cars for their historic 100m 1-2-2 finish in Beijing, China.

My Dowm Time ... Stephanie Scott

Stephanie Scott, the woman behind The Gleaner-sponsored Kingston Restaurant Week (KRW), knows how to stage special events, especially for the world's movers and shakers. The epitome of style, she has taken KRW from a mere idea to a much-anticipated annual event. This week, she takes the spotlight in 'My Down Time'.

Wine and dine with Banfi

Italian winemaker Banfi sent its most-respected wine education officer, Sharron McCarthy, to train a number of hospitality workers and connoisseurs on the intricacies involved in pairing her products with the international cuisine that the island's chefs have mastered.

The selfless Rotarians

True to their charter, they are a service organisation with many years of service to good causes. They are, however, often wrongly regarded as little more than an organisation of talking heads, more concerned with their social profile than being their brothers' keepers'.





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