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Something extra

Published:Thursday | July 29, 2010 | 12:00 AM
It's time to open the shutters when dancehall superstar Shaggy (left), marketing consultant Zachary Harding (centre) and recording artiste Leftside, decide to share camera time! The three were inside Wisynco's VIP booth at Reggae Sumfest. - Contributed
Coca-Cola Country Manager Chris Hardy (centre) shares some Something Extra lens time with Coke Zero-endorsed dancehall artiste Chino (left) and his super-producer brother Stephen 'Li Genius' McGregor after the two performed on dancehall night at Reggae Sumfest. - Contributed
Entertainer Queen Ifrica gets a hug from Levaughn Flynn, brand PR manager at Red Stripe, at Reggae Sumfest, on Saturday. - Contributed
Hmm, is World Championships hurdler Brigitte Foster-Hylton taking up a new sport? Maybe not, but she was reaching for new heights while at Breezes Trelawny recently. - Contributed
Winsome Radcliffe (left) and Clair Russell break loose to the lawn at the Great Escape party on Saturday. - photo by Richard Morais
Stewart Motors' Diana Stewart (left) and President of Woman Inc Joyce Hewitt are tickled pink at the US embassy reception. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Becky Stockhausen (left) is extremely delighted to meet Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere affairs Arturo Valenzuela (right) as United States Chargé d' Affaires Isiah Parnell and wife Tammie make the introductions. The Parnells hosted a welcome reception for Valenzuela at the embassy on Old Hope Road on Tuesday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
Christopher Levy (right), president and CEO of Jamaica Broilers Group and Ian Parsard (second left), vice-president, finance and energy, Jamaica Broilers Group (JBG), joke with John Beckham (left), and David Levy, both of the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC). The IIC executives recently toured JBG's operations, as they explore additional opportunities for both entities to further collaborate. - Contributed
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Across the island, people seem to be having a good time and we're capturing all the smiles and laughs.