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The Caribbean International Network (CIN) hosted a dinner for the Hon. P.J. Patterson on his recent visit to New York as the presenter of the 4th annual “CIN Lecture Series”. The dinner was held at the Avra Estiatorio Restaurant, 141 East 48th Street, New York. Seated at the head of the table is Hon. P.J. Patterson, (l-r) Unidentified person, Kenton Kirby (Editor of Caribbean Life), partially blocked Andrea Bullens of CIN, Sharon Whyte, Debra Hamilton, Len Hamilton, partially blocked Ralph Webb, Alexandra Hill, Rosalie Deane (Capital & Credit) and Stephen Hill, CEO of CIN.
 
The Hon. P.J. Patterson with Stephen Hill mingling with the crowd after his speech at the 4th annual “CIN Lecture Series” held at the Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture in New York.
 
The Hon. P.J. Patterson answering a question from the audience during the question and answer period at the 4th annual “CIN Lecture Series” held at the Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture in New York.
 
The Hon. P.J. Patterson standing outside the restaurant Avra Estiatoria where the Caribbean International Network (CIN) hosted a dinner in his honour. Mr. Patterson was in New York as the presenter for the 4th Annual “CIN Lecture Series” held at the Schomburg Centre for Research in Black Culture in New York. Standing (l-r) Ralph Webb, Andrea Bullens of CIN, Unidentified person, partially blocked Kenton Kirby (Caribbean Life), Alexandra Hill, Sharon Whyte, Hon. P.J. Patterson, Stephen Hill of CEO of CIN, Len Hamilton, Debra Hamilton and Rosalie Deane (Capital & Credit).
 
On Saturday 3rd November, The Hon. P. J. Patterson delivered a penetrating speech on the "Importance of the Caribbean Diaspora to economic development," to a capacity audience at The Caribbean International Network’s (CIN) Fourth Annual Lecture held at New York’s Schomburg Center For Research in Black Culture. L-R: Stephen Hill, CEO of CIN, Hon. Una Clarke former New York City Council Member and The Most Hon. P.J. Patterson, former Prime Minister of Jamaica.
 
 
 
 
Stephen Hill presenting Portland/CIN Runners-Up cheque to Manchioneal Community Club's Under-16 Coach Omar James.
 
Stephen Hill, CEO of CIN speaking at the Portland Football Association Awards Ceremony.
 
Progressive Football Club headed by Marlon Wilson accepts the Winner's Trophy for the CIN Under-16 Football Competition from Stephen Hill.
 
Stephen Hill presenting award to Portland/CIN Under-16 Winning Coach Winston Robinson of Progressive Football Club.
 
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Damon Leon, Marketing Manger of ICC Cricket World Cup 2007, and Stephen Hill head of Caribbean International Network, CIN, at the recent official ceremony to announce CIN's role in the advertising, marketing and promotion of Cricket World Cup 2007 to the Caribbean diaspora in New York.
 
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Seen in the picture from left are the following: Una and Leslie Clarke with their Congresswoman daughter Yvette Clarke (third right), Stephen Hill, CEO of CIN TV, George J Patsalos, director of VMBS Money Transfer and Pat Lawrence-Haughton, CEO of Alken Tours Inc.

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Congresswoman Yvette Clarke and George J Patsalos, director of VMBS Money Transfer
 
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Professor Rex Nettleford
 
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Stephen Hill Head of Caribbean International Network, CIN
Stephen Hill head of Caribbean International Network, CIN (left) with Professor Rex Nettleford (center) and Howard Dodson, Chief, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
   
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Howard Dodson, (left) Chief, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture with Former Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Hon. Edward Seaga, Andrew Cocking, Deputy Group President of the Capital & Credit Financial Group and Stephen Hill head of Caribbean International Network, CIN
Former Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Hon. Edward Seaga
   
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Howard Dodson, Chief, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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