VIP pass to the function below? Before you guys start, let me explain the psychology of football. If Whitmore is given the opportunity to marry one of the beauty contestants, can you imagine the messeage being sent to our young poor boys? If you score at the WC and cause JA to win land, beauty queen and money is yours. We have to truly appreciate the people of the masses because they know they are being neglected. Just listen to the music and you can hear they cry from the youth especially. baby cham: "we mash the werks an di bigga heads get the credit" don't take it literally, it's a cry from a certain sector. Look at Tappa he gave is all for Ja and come heores' day look who will be honoured. You cannot fool the youth (don't think that because they lack tertiary education they don't know they are being shafted) BTW Pele is married to his second beauty queen (we then wonder why Brasil holds five title and could have made it six with a little effort)
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Miss Jamaica World contestants feted
published: Sunday | August 13, 2006 <DIV class=KonaBody>
Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
General Manager of the Hilton Kingston hotel, Frank Rosheuvel, chats with some of the Miss Jamaica World contestants. With him are (from left) J'nelle Stephenson, Renée Barrett, Mishka Samuels, Tashana Wright, Lacian Roache and Hertha Beckmann.
Daviot Kelly, Staff Reporter
It was beauty by poolside on Wednesday night at the <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: blue! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">Hilton</SPAN> as the contestants in this year's Miss Jamaica World contest met up with queens of the past.
The 15 young ladies vying for the coveted tiara were guests of honour of Frank Rosheuvel, general manager the New Kingston hotel. Other managers and staff and curious <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: blue! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">hotel</SPAN> guests also came out to meet the ladies.
As the coronation night draws closer, persons were interested to meet the ladies in person, giving them a better idea as to who the contestants were and what made them tick. And the ladies were more than ready to talk, introducing themselves to the guests in attendance. Flashing their pearly white smiles for the cameras, they definitely added something to what otherwise would have been a 'regular' Wednesday.
But the fabulous 15 weren't the only ones grabbing all the headlines. The former Miss Jamaicas, who had their portraits on easels all around the pool area, were more than willing to pass on a few tips and general words of advice to the beauties. Chief among them was the queen w
Now read on:
Miss Jamaica World contestants feted
published: Sunday | August 13, 2006 <DIV class=KonaBody>
Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
General Manager of the Hilton Kingston hotel, Frank Rosheuvel, chats with some of the Miss Jamaica World contestants. With him are (from left) J'nelle Stephenson, Renée Barrett, Mishka Samuels, Tashana Wright, Lacian Roache and Hertha Beckmann.
Daviot Kelly, Staff Reporter
It was beauty by poolside on Wednesday night at the <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: blue! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">Hilton</SPAN> as the contestants in this year's Miss Jamaica World contest met up with queens of the past.
The 15 young ladies vying for the coveted tiara were guests of honour of Frank Rosheuvel, general manager the New Kingston hotel. Other managers and staff and curious <SPAN class=kLink style="FONT-WEIGHT: 400; COLOR: blue! important; FONT-FAMILY: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; POSITION: relative">hotel</SPAN> guests also came out to meet the ladies.
As the coronation night draws closer, persons were interested to meet the ladies in person, giving them a better idea as to who the contestants were and what made them tick. And the ladies were more than ready to talk, introducing themselves to the guests in attendance. Flashing their pearly white smiles for the cameras, they definitely added something to what otherwise would have been a 'regular' Wednesday.
But the fabulous 15 weren't the only ones grabbing all the headlines. The former Miss Jamaicas, who had their portraits on easels all around the pool area, were more than willing to pass on a few tips and general words of advice to the beauties. Chief among them was the queen w
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