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Published: Saturday | March 9, 2013 Comments 0
Klao Bell-Lewis (right), manager, public relations, corporate affairs, Scotiabank, pins Jenni Campbell, president of the Press Association of Jamaica, as part of International Women's Day at The Gleaner's central Kingston office yesterday.-Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Klao Bell-Lewis (right), manager, public relations, corporate affairs, Scotiabank, pins Jenni Campbell, president of the Press Association of Jamaica, as part of International Women's Day at The Gleaner's central Kingston office yesterday.-Norman Grindley/Chief Photographer
Sharon Lake (second right), chairman of the Women's Leadership Initiative, and Herma McRae, (right), vice-chairman, greet Margarette Macaulay (left), attorney-at-law and women's and children's rights advocate, while Elisabeth Hartley shares in the moment during the Women's Leadership Initiative International Women's Day luncheon yesterday at the Wyndham hotel.-  Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Sharon Lake (second right), chairman of the Women's Leadership Initiative, and Herma McRae, (right), vice-chairman, greet Margarette Macaulay (left), attorney-at-law and women's and children's rights advocate, while Elisabeth Hartley shares in the moment during the Women's Leadership Initiative International Women's Day luncheon yesterday at the Wyndham hotel.- Rudolph Brown/Photographer

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