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Something extra
published: Monday | May 26, 2008


A radiant Cheryl-Ann Dunstan and Adrian Williams after their nuptials at Strawberry Hill, St Andrew, on Saturday. The bride is the daughter of businessman Jassel Dunstan and the groom is the brother-in-law of Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett. See exclusive details in next Monday's Flair.

It was a good mix of Calabash and cricket in the island last weekend. We wonder how criminals still find time to kill people. And Something Extra has exclusive highlights of a very special Strawberry Hill wedding for you.


Australians (from left) Penny Galaz, Nicole Borthwick and Alex McMaster beat the heat on The Mound in these Aussie-inspired sombreros. Let's hope they are not blocking anyone. - Photo by LeVaughn Flynn


Ska on the mound. CEO of Scotia DBG Investments, Anya Schnoor (centre), and friends Beverly Kawass (left) and Leila Younis in a dancing mood on Saturday. - Photo by LeVaughn Flynn


Sandwiched by two cricketing giants, PR practitioner Tracy Hamilton chats up former West Indies fast bowler Curtly Ambrose while another bowling legend, Courtney Walsh, is fixed to the action on the pitch on Saturday. - Photo by LeVaughn Flynn


Songbird Anna Strachan (left) and her friend Angella Kayat at the wedding of Cheryl-Ann and Adrian Dunstan at Strawberry Hill, Irish Town, on Saturday. Anna is on a break before heading off to college in the fall.


Agriculture Minister, Dr Christopher Tufton (centre), friend Alison McNeil (left) and wife Neadene at the opening night of the eighth staging of the Calabash International Literary Festival in St Elizabeth on Friday. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Beverley Anderson-Manley (right), author/talk-show host, signs her new book 'The Manley Memoirs' for purchasers at the Calabash International Literary Festival on Saturday. - Photo by Noel Thompson


Carmen Bartlett, wife of Tourism Minister Ed Bartlett, with their grandson, William, at the wedding of her brother Adrian Williams and Cheryl-Ann Dunstan. - Photos by Nathaniel Stewart/Freelance Photographer

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