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Flashback

Looks like we have stumped most of our readers with last week’s flashback photo showing some neatly dressed Saint Lucian students sometime back in the 90’s. One reader ILF wrote; “I see Nikita Blanchard, Zilta George and Kervin Cadasse. Another reader also identified Nikita and Zilta. So we thought we would give our readers another chance at identifying the group including the young cadet.

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THIS WEEK’S FLASH BACK

Mysterious, famous, shrewd, notorious, are just some of the words that can be used to describe the man on the right in this photograph. Who is he? What is he doing in this photograph? Who is the young lady? And where are they now?
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