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Something extra
published: Thursday | August 14, 2008


Beresford Bailey (foreground), operations supervisor at Pepsi, gives the contestants a tour of the plant during the Miss Jamaica World finalists' tour of Pepsi on Tuesday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer

The countdown to this weekend's crowning of Miss Jamaica World is in its final stages and we caught up with the beauties on some stops.


Kanna Coore lymes with Sean Hinds during Renaissance's birthday party last Saturday at the Palisadoes Go-Kart Track. - Contributed Photos


Kerri-Ann Shirley (centre), operations manager at the Acropolis Entertainment Suite, gets to know beauty queens Danielle Brown (left) and Marsha Gaye Reynolds, as Miss Jamaica World contestants do the rounds. This time, it was a cocktail reception held in their honour at the Acropolis Barbican, last Thursday. - Contributed Photos


Jodi Jarrett (left) and Allison Shaw strike a pretty pose before they embark on Flight 19, Renaissance's birthday party, at the Palisadoes Go-Kart Track on Saturday, August 9


Supreme Ventures' Carlene Edwards (second left) welcomes Miss Jamaica World contestants, Danielle Bazzoni (left), Raecine Williams (second right) and Staci-Lee Peart to the Acropolis Entertainment Suite during a cocktail reception held in their honour.


Deputy director of Tourism, Zachary Harding (left), shoots the breeze with president of the Jamaica Olympic Association, Mike Fennell (right), while Jason Hall looks on during a visit to the Olympic Village in Bejing, China, earlier this week. - Contributed

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