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International Beauty Pageants, Miss World 2007, Miss Earth - Miss Universe 2008
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Miss Philippines Karla Henry (2nd R), 22, poses for photographers after winning the Miss Earth 2008 beauty pageant at the Expo amphitheatre in Clark air base in Pampanga, north of Manila November 9, 2008.
Henry beat around eighty-five beauties from around the world declared their personal environmental campaigns, with the theme for this year's competition focused on "green lifestyle" during the coronation night on Sunday. In photo from L-R: Miss Brazil Tatiane Kelen Alves, 24, who won Miss Earth Fire, Miss Mexico Abigail Elizalde Romo, 23, Miss Earth Water, Miss Philippines, and Miriam Odemba, 25, of Tanzania, who won as Miss Earth
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Miss Earth 2008 kicks off and here are some of the early arrivals, ( Photo Via OPMB.COM) AUSTRALIA: - Rachael Smith-Como BOLIVIA - Carolina Urquiol BOTSWANA - Nametso Ngwako BRAZIL - Tatiane Kellen Alves CANADA - Denise Garrido CZECH REPUBLIC: - Hana Svobodova ECUADOR: - Andrea Carolina Leon Janzso FRANCE: - Charlotte Lagauzere GEORGIA: - Sopo Svimonishvili GERMANY: - Dayana Schult GREECE: - Grigoria Antoniou HUNGARY: - Krisztina Polgar INDIA: - Tanvi Vyas INDONESIA: - Hedhy Kurniati ITALY: - Caterina Pasquale JAMAICA: - Simone Burke KOREA - Seo Seol-hee LATVIA: - Anita Baltruna MALAYSIA: - Audrey Ng
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The Miss Caribbean World Pageant 2008 judges had a hard task ahead of them last Saturday evening as 18 lovely Caribbean beauties graced the stage at the Multipurpose Sports Complex, vying for the prestigious title. At the end of a long and entertaining evening, it was the delegate from the Nature Isle Dominica Miss Marah Walter who walked with the crown as the new Miss Caribbean World 2008. Miss Walter was crowned by the 2007 Miss Caribbean World, Miss BVI Leilani Stevens who made her final walk as Miss Caribbean World earlier in the evening. The 21 year old Miss Marah Walter was judged Best Swimwear, Best Talent, Best Evening Wear, Best Costume and was also awarded Miss Popularity.
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Thirty Latinas from around the United States will compete for scholarship money, prizes and the chance of a lifetime to be crowned Miss Latina US and Miss Teen US Latina during the 2009 Miss Latina US Pageant from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 28 at the Jo Long Theatre for the Performing Arts, 226 N. Hackberry.
Miss Latina US is the first national competition established in the country in 1983 exclusively for Latinas. It continues to be the only one whose winner advances to a world competition - the Miss Latin America of the World pageant hosted annually in different Latin American countries. Nineteen women, ages 18 to 27, will compete in the Miss Latina US Pageant. In the Miss Teen US Latina Pageant, 11 teenagers, ages 14 to 17, will participate.
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