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Something extra
published: Tuesday | July 8, 2008


From left: Ka-el Clarke, Sheena Isree and Shakira Edwards have confirmed Jamaica's reputation as having some of the most beautiful women in the world. They were out at Osmosis, held at Fort Charles, Port Royal, on Saturday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer

Weekends are no longer for resting, but for partying or whatever is loads of fun.


Closer than close aptly describes Minister of Finance Audley Shaw and long-time companion Susan Duhaney at Holmwood Past Students' Association awards and banquet, held at the Mona Visitors' Lodge, University of the West Indies, last Friday. - Photos by Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer


We hope John Azar (left) can hear Don Creary over all that music at Osmosis.


Patricia Atkisson (left) chit-chatting with Angela Harvey (centre) and Cecile Clayton before the concert Music Through the Ages.


(From left) Champion rally driver, David Summerbell, Ian Lyn, Miss Mitsubishi, Nikita Byfield, and Minister Mike Henry are all captivated (by something out of picture) at the reception to present Summerbell with the Evolution VIII at Motor Sales showroom, South Camp Road, last Wednesday. - Contributed


Morin Seymour (left), Jamaica America Friendship Association's president, welcomes United States Ambassador Brenda LaGrange Johnson and her husband, Howard Johnson, to Music Through the Ages, an evening of classical music, wine and cheese, at University Chapel, University of the West Indies, Mona campus, on Sunday. Looking on is Angela Harvey (second left).


Talk about getting down. Joan Stewart-Alexander is having the time of her life at the Holmwood awards banquet.

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