Jamaica Gleaner
Published: Thursday | April 23, 2009
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First Lady Michelle Obama uses a shovel as she plants a tree with volunteers at a national service project at Kenilworth Aquatic Garden in Washington on Tuesday, in observance of Earth Day. - ap photos

There is always something exciting happening somewhere in the world, and Something Extra will always tell you about it.


Eldon Bremner (centre), general manager of the Jamaica Pegasus hotel, invites Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper to enter the hotel after greeting him on arrival at the hotel on Sunday. At left is Nancy McLean, hotel manager. The Jamaica Pegasus hosted the Canadian delegation during their official visit to the island April 19-20. - Contributed


Olivia 'Babsy' Grange (right), minister of youth, culture and sports, in discussion with Hilary Nicholson (left), training coordinator of Women's Media Watch-Jamaica, and Enid Harrow, during the Bureau of Women's Affairs Forum at the Terra Nova All-Suite Hotel in St Andrew on Tuesday. - Ian Allen/Staff Photographer


Albert 'Bertie' Morris, founding member, JPS and Partners Co-op Credit Union, kisses Joydene Jarrett, general manager, after she presented him with a gift for his 80th birthday. Looking on at left is his wife Margaret Morris. The event was held at the JPS Sports and Social Club, Ruthven Road, St Andrew, last Saturday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer


Model-turned-savvy-businesswoman Cindy Crawford poses at the JCPenney preview of her new Cindy Crawford Home Collection in New York on Tuesday. The collection will be available at JCPenney this fall.


Miss North Carolina Kristen Dalton, who was crowned Miss USA on Sunday, appears on the NBC Today television programme in New York yesterday. She took the crown following the politically incorrect answer from Miss California.

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