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But Camay, which is a traditional soap like Ivory, may feel less irritating because it contains glycerin
NYT > Home Page By RICKI MORELL 2010
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The next year he married Camay Calloway, the daughter of entertainer Cab Calloway.
John H. Murphy III, former Afro-American Newspapers publisher, dies at 94 Jessica Anderson 2010
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"John worked just about all of his life at the Afro," said Camay Calloway Murphy, his second wife.
John H. Murphy III, former Afro-American Newspapers publisher, dies at 94 Jessica Anderson 2010
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I could definitely smell her, that Camay powder she used to wear.
MORE FROM GINNY BATES: AT THE BEACH IN 1994 Maggie Jochild 2007
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Camay Zeram (ph), has more now on the relief and recovery efforts.
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A year later, RCTV produced its first soap opera, entitled “Camay,” which lasted fifteen minutes and was performed live.
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A year later, RCTV produced its first soap opera, entitled “Camay,” which lasted fifteen minutes and was performed live.
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Camay says the IEC is reluctant to outsource work to NGO's, which are best-placed to ensure quality voter education.
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Camay says it has noted several problems with the IEC's approach to voter education.
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Camay was speaking in Pretoria during the presentation by a number of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) of their reports on how they observed last year's municipal elections.
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