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  • Kathy Willens/Associated Press Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, right, with Destiny Walker, 5, and Iesha Seiku, founder of Street Corner Resources, an antiviolence group that works with Harlem youth, at a rally against gun violence in Harlem on Sunday.

    City Rally Marks Tucson Shootings Pervaiz Shallwani 2012

  • Jeanette Woodberry and Iesha Gray combined for 23 points for

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Iesha Gray scored nine points and Tiffany Webb eight on just

    NCAA Women's Basketball - Connecticut vs. Wright State 2001

  • Now, Iesha, sitting to your right, went back in the hospital for 14 months after she was separated.

    CNN Transcript Aug 8, 2002 2002

  • And her twin sister, Iesha, in Beaumont, Texas, along with their grandmother this morning, Lark Turner.

    CNN Transcript Aug 8, 2002 2002

  • What are you guys going to do today, Tiesha, Iesha?

    CNN Transcript Aug 8, 2002 2002

  • Tiesha Turner and her sister, Iesha, were also born as conjoined twins.

    CNN Transcript Aug 8, 2002 2002

  • For 32-year-old Iesha Clark, Ebony magazine still belongs to earlier generations.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • A handful of one-hit wonders are missing entirely, depriving the world of songs like Another Bad Creation's 1990 debut "Iesha" and Rick Dees' "Disco Duck" from 1976.

    Wired Top Stories Andy Baio 2012

  • She had her first child at 21 - daughter Iesha, now 25 - and Serena, 23, James, 22, and Ronald, 18, followed.

    The Guardian World News Patrick Kingsley 2011

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