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Published: Friday | August 20, 2010 Comments 0
In a photo provided by the Miss Universe Organisation, Yendi Phillipps, Miss Jamaica 2010, wears her national costume for a pre-taped segment of the competition at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on Wednesday. - ap
In a photo provided by the Miss Universe Organisation, Yendi Phillipps, Miss Jamaica 2010, wears her national costume for a pre-taped segment of the competition at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas on Wednesday. - ap
Not sure what had Flow's public relations manager Denise Williams and CUMI Fund-raising Committee's Lyn Langford in stitches at the Flow CUMI Come Run 10K launch at Secrets Resort and Spa in Montego Bay on Wednesday. - photo by Janet Silvera
Not sure what had Flow's public relations manager Denise Williams and CUMI Fund-raising Committee's Lyn Langford in stitches at the Flow CUMI Come Run 10K launch at Secrets Resort and Spa in Montego Bay on Wednesday. - photo by Janet Silvera
Digicel Business sales executives pose for the 'money shot' with new Jamaica Teacher's Association President Nadine Malloy (centre). From left: Janelle Pryce, Alexis Ming, Michelle Watkis-Robinson, head of sales, government, Ayisha Rose, Nicole Thelwell, Simona Watkis and Cleon Brown. - Contributed
Digicel Business sales executives pose for the 'money shot' with new Jamaica Teacher's Association President Nadine Malloy (centre). From left: Janelle Pryce, Alexis Ming, Michelle Watkis-Robinson, head of sales, government, Ayisha Rose, Nicole Thelwell, Simona Watkis and Cleon Brown. - Contributed
From left: Andrew Graham, senior technical support specialist; Hon Daryl Vaz, information minister; Mark Linehan, chief excutive officer; Hon Andrew Holness, minister of education; and Jason Corrigan, commercial director, are fascinated by what's on screen. They were at yesterday's Digicel Business/BlackBerry seminar held at the Wyndham Kingston hotel.
From left: Andrew Graham, senior technical support specialist; Hon Daryl Vaz, information minister; Mark Linehan, chief excutive officer; Hon Andrew Holness, minister of education; and Jason Corrigan, commercial director, are fascinated by what's on screen. They were at yesterday's Digicel Business/BlackBerry seminar held at the Wyndham Kingston hotel.
The lovely Empress Mullings arrives for Tuesday night's Universal Negro Improvement Association second annual Marcus Garvey Awards function, held on the East Lawn, Devon House, Hope Road. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
The lovely Empress Mullings arrives for Tuesday night's Universal Negro Improvement Association second annual Marcus Garvey Awards function, held on the East Lawn, Devon House, Hope Road. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
From left: Retired politician Dr Neville Gallimore, his wife, Dr Angela Gallimore, Dr Herbert Thompson, president of Northern Caribbean University, Nicole Gallimore and her husband, Andrew Gallimore, minister of state in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. Dr Gallimore was conferred with a Honorary Doctor of Laws degree for his faithful support to education and the establishment of the Gallimore Scholarship Fund. He was the first commencement speaker of the 2010 graduation held in Mandeville, Manchester. - Contributed
From left: Retired politician Dr Neville Gallimore, his wife, Dr Angela Gallimore, Dr Herbert Thompson, president of Northern Caribbean University, Nicole Gallimore and her husband, Andrew Gallimore, minister of state in the Ministry of Labour and Social Security. Dr Gallimore was conferred with a Honorary Doctor of Laws degree for his faithful support to education and the establishment of the Gallimore Scholarship Fund. He was the first commencement speaker of the 2010 graduation held in Mandeville, Manchester. - Contributed

We wish our girl in Las Vegas, Yendi Phillipps, all the best in this year's Miss Universe contest.


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