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Something extra

Published:Monday | February 7, 2011 | 12:00 AM
Entertainer I-Octane (left) and Yendi Phillipps stopped by to support the 'bigger, better network as they lyme with Donovan White, Digicel's head of marketing. - Contributed
Culture Minister Olivia Grange (centre) shares her favourite Bob Marley song with (from left) Mark Linehan, Digicel's CEO; Jacqueline Lynch, general manager of the Bob Marley Foundation; Donisha Prendergast, Marley's granddaughter and Donovan White, Digicel's head of marketing. The group rapped after the symbolic signing of a two-year contract between Digicel and the Bob Marley Foundation held at the Bob Marley Museum on Hope Road last Wednesday. - Contributed
Hugh Reid, general manager of Scotia Insurance, is sandwiched by the foxy pair of Tamara Romeo (left) and Natalie Henriques. - Photos by Rudolph Brown/Photographer
Simone Walker (centre), marketing manager, wealth and retail banking at Scotiabank, hangs with TV personalities Lady Rennae (left) and Kiki.
Marisha Ramgeet-Williams, Scotia Insurance manager, finance and compliance poses, for Something Extra.
Fab couple Bruce Bowen, Scotiabank president and CEO, and his wife, Suzann, hit the right fashion notes at the Scotia Insurance Life Stars Awards at the Courtleigh Auditorium on Saturday.
Lisa Sawyer (left) and Lorna Elliot get together for a pic at Scotia's event.
Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) President Nadine Molloy Young chats with awardee Wesley Barrett (centre) and Warren McDonald, Berger's regional managing director, at the JTA Roll of Honour Award Presentation at the Wyndham Kingston hotel last Thursday. - Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer
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The 'stars' definitely came out to shine on Saturday at the Scotia Insurance Life Stars Awards at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston.