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Something extra

Published:Monday | July 30, 2012 | 12:00 AM
Heston Hutton, (right), assistant general manager, pours wine for (from left) David Wan, country manager, CMFG Life Insurance, Albert Smith, general manager of NUCS, and Kawin Hewitt, CEO of Moziolo Jamaica at the celebration function for the 70th anniversary of the Jamaica Co-operative Credit Union League at its office in Kingston on Wednesday, July 25. - photos by Rudolph Brown/Photographer
David Mair, vice-president, Best Dressed Chicken, cuts the cake with birthday girls Jhaniele Fowler, (left) and Ann-Kay Griffiths at the Best Dressed Chicken appreciation function for Jamaica's netball team at Scotchies in St Andrew last Wednesday.
Pepsi Commercial Director Gustavo Flamenco and lovely wife, Glenda were snapped by Something Extra during the recent launch of Pepsi's King of Pop campaign.
Pepsi's Catherine Goodall relaxes with gospel artiste Omari during the launch of Pepsi's King of Pop campaign at the Half-Way Tree Transport Centre recently.
Director of Public Prosecutions Paula Llewellyn has the attention of Commissioner of Police Owen Ellington at the celebration hosted by British High Commissioner Howard Drake, to mark the opening of the London Olympic Games. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Melody Cargill, (right) and Elizabeth Beckford make black and white statements at the Brand Jamaica at 50 Challenges and Opportunities Wealth Magazine Corporate Mingle held at Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston on Friday.
The ever fabulous Kimisha Walker, (right) chats with Marja Hamilton and catches the eye of our photographer at Wealth Magazine's Corporate Mingle.
Simone Riley cutting Brand Jamaica at 50 cake with Garth Walker, (left) and Leighton Davis, chairman of Creative Media and Events and organiser of Corporate Mingle at the Brand Jamaica at 50 Challenges and Opportunities Wealth Magazine Corporate Mingle held at Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston on Friday, July24.
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Amid all the preparations for the Olympics and Jamaica 50 celebrations, some are still finding time to party.