 Winston Sill: Freelance Photographer
From left: Professor Nigel Harris, Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI): Denise Eldemire-Shearer, Pearnel Charles (partially hidden), vice president of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU); Prime Minister P.J. Patterson; Governor-General Kenneth Hall; Ruddy Spencer (partially hidden), president of the BITU: Prime Minister designate Portia Simpson Miller and Rheima Holding wife of the Governor-General. All were gathered in front of the newly renamed Hugh Lawson Hearer Trade Union Education Institute, at the UWI, Mona Campus, after the unveiling on Tuesday. |
 Rudolph Brown: Chief Photographer
Residents of the White Water Meadows in Old Harbour, St. Catherine, protest outside of CanCara Development Ltd., on Cargill Avenue in Kingston. |
 Ricardo Makyn: Staff Photographer
Students of Vauxhall High School in east Kingston, sit idly after teachers walked out of classes yesterday to protest the lack of proper security at the school where a girl was raped last week. |
 Junior Dowie: Staff Photographer
Jordano Flemming in happier times. |
 Andrea Flemming, mother of murder victim Jordano Flemming. |
 Claudine Housen: Staff Photographer
Overcome by their loss, the relatives of Romane Brissett look at a photo of him in happier times. From left: sister Shanika Stewart, mother Janet Maitland, brother Kino Stewart, sister Stacy-Ann and identical twin brother Jermain Brissett. |
 Ricardo Makyn: Staff Photographer
A section of the Glengoffe main road that leads to Mount Industry in rural St. Catherine that has been cut off for over three months, creating an inconvenience for both pedestrians and motorists. |
 Ian Allen: Staff Photographer
Residents of Iron River, which is located in the hills of West Rural St. Andrew, filling their containers with water from a small spring in the area. |
 Ian Allen: Staff Photographer
Residents returning from the familar, yet dangerous journey along treacherous terrain, to a nearby Spring to collect water. |
 Rudloph Brown: Chief Photographer
Clive Dobson (foreground), president of the National Workers Union (NWU), and Norman DaCosta (right), a vice president, leaving the Ministry of Labour, central Kingston, yesterday. |
 Ricardo Makyn: Staff Photographer
Dennis Kelly, principal of Charlie Smith High School in St. Andrew, buries a strap in a makeshift coffin, while students look on. The burial of the strap represented an ending of corporal punishment at the school, during Peace Day celebrations. |
 Ian AllenL: Staff Photographer
Busses line Michael Manley Drive in Spanish Town as drivers and conductors plying Route Six from Portmore to Spanish Town protest a proposed 40 per cent hike in the road licensing fee, in front of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) depot. |