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Published:Monday | May 31, 2010 | 12:00 AM
Sarah Harris-Ottey makes confident strides.
Latoya Clarke (second left), a past student of Holy Childhood High School, with her parents Valerie and Orville Clarke and brother Anthony Clarke (right), after obtaining her master's degree in education from the Atlanta-based Agnes Scott College, the top liberal arts college for women in the United States, recently. Latoya is the daughter of noted sports journalist Orville Clarke. Former United States Secretary of State Madeleine Albright delivered the commencement address. - Contributed
Stephanie Graham (left) and Brittany Banbury are ecstatic to receive their SAKE invite pink bag at one of the recent functions to promote the event set for this Sunday.
A shy Jason Henzell blushed bright pink when singer Etana surprised him with the 'Happy Birthday' song at Calabash 2010 in Treasure Beach last Saturday morning.
Simone Riley (left) Alecia Smith looking relaxed at the 10th staging of the Calabash Literary Festival in Treasure Beach on Saturday afternoon. - Photos by Janet Silvera
Make-up artist Emily Newland sports sexy and eye-catching ensemble.
Friends Renee Lynch (left) and Neila Ebanks are very happy to be at the 10th staging of the Calabash Literary Festival in Treasure Beach, St Elizabeth.
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So, you think Jamaicans only know how to to fire shots and erect roadblocks? Well, the only disturbance heard on the island's south coast over the weekend came from words and music at the 10th anniversary of the Calabash Literary Festival.