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Bill Cosby Released from Prison After His Conviction Overturned Bill Cosby was released from prison after Pennsylvania’s highest court overturned his sex assault conviction on Wednesday. The court found an agreement with a previous prosecutor prevented him from being charged in the case.
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Cosby has served more than two years of a three- to 10-year sentence at a state prison near Philadelphia. He had vowed to serve all 10 years rather than acknowledge any remorse over the 2004 encounter with accuser Andrea Constand. The 83-year-old Cosby, who was once beloved as “America’s Dad,” was convicted of drugging and molesting the Temple University employee at his suburban estate. continues on B4 – Cosby Freed
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Stories of Survival Keep Hope Alive as Rescuers Race Clock
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or 17 days, Reshma Begum survived under heaps of rubble after an eightstory garment factory collapsed in Bangladesh eight years ago. A few years earlier, Darlene Etienne held on for 15 days before rescuers in Haiti found her, thirsty and near death, in a house crumpled by an earthquake. Stories of endurance and survival under the direst circumstances continue to kindle hopes that rescuers may find more people alive within the tons of debris that was once the 12-story Champlain Towers South condo tower near Miami. The search stretched into a seventh day Wednesday, with more than 900 workers from 50 federal, state and local agencies working on the effort. At least 18 people are confirmed dead and more than 140 still unaccounted for. “No one is giving up hope here,” Surfside Mayor Charles Burkett proclaimed. He cited the case of Begum, who subsisted on dried food and a scant supply of water while trapped in the ruins of the fallen factory. Rescuers had already abandoned hope of finding more survivors when they heard banging noises — the 19-year-old continues on B4 – Hope Alive
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Work Permits for Residency Applicants Will Now Be Issued For Two Years USCIS Applications Rejected Due To Fee Expiration May Now Be Reled
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PAGE A2 Willie Stewart doing what he does best...Playing the music we all love during the 'Rhythms in Conversa on' event in Lauderhill on June 27, 2021. – Luke Ballen ne photo
Barbara Nelson Benne (second from right) and Vice Mayor of Lauderhill, Denise D. Grant (far right) look on in admira on as residents, friends and other city officials enjoyed the vibes, the music food and wine at the 'Rhythms in Conversa on' event on June 27, 2021, compliments of the mayor, Ken Thurston, former Third World drummer Willie Stewart and the City of Lauderhill. – Luke Ballen ne photo.
Hall of Fame Golfer Paula Pearson-Tucker (le ) snaps a picture with Joel Gresham at the KIWANIS CLUB of East Pines Miramar Golf Tournament at the Planta on Jacaranda Golf Course on Saturday, June 19, 2021. – Uriah Bennet photo
Judge Jackie Powell and Husband Raymond Powell are all smiles as they make their way to the Island Space global launch and fundraising event on Sunday, June 27, 2021. – Luke Ballen ne photo.
Miramar Commissioner Alexandra Davis (le ) snaps a picture with soca ar st Roger George at the Taste of the Caribbean event on June 26th in Miramar. – Uriah Benne photo
Mayor of Lauderdale Lakes, Hazelle Rogers (center) and friends, busy shaking a leg to the music of Willie Stewart during the 'Rhythms in Conversa on' event on June 27, 2021, in Lauderhill. This event was orchestrated by the city's Vice Mayor Denise D. Grant. – Luke Ballen ne photo
Miramar Commissioner Maxwell Chambers and Joel Gresham at the KIWANIS CLUB of East Pines Miramar Golf Tournament at the Planta on Jacaranda Golf Course on Saturday, June 19, 2021. – Uriah Benne photo Members of the KIWANIS CLUB of East Pines Miramar Golf Tournament at the Planta on Jacaranda Golf Course on Saturday, June 19, 2021. Standing from le to right: Kiwanian Michelle Farrell, President Karen Harvey, Chairperson Vash Laing, Director Vine e Green, Kiwanian Elaine Reid, President-Elect Lana Lindo, Director Andrea Service Dixon, Kiwanian Avril Cherasard. Kneeling from le to right: Tournament Coordinator, Chair Person Joel Gresham, Assistant Tournament Coordinator Director Dr. Sonia Hylton, Treasurer Anne e Payne and Kiwanian Marie Lawson. – Uriah Benne photo
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Jamaican Actor Marcos James Lands Major Role Opposite Vivica Fox
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Jamaican-born actor Marcos James, best known for his performance as White Rat in HBO's Emmy Awardwinning series Game of Thrones, will appear in a major role in the Lifetime Movie Network (LMN) movie series 'Keeping Up With The Joneses', beginning in July. The production is executive produced by actress Vivica A. Fox, who also appears in the leading role.
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Described as LMN's first-ever movie series event, the trio of films will air on three consecutive Thursdays in July on LMN, beginning with the world premiere at 8pm ET on Thursday, July 8 to be followed by the subsequent films on July 15 and 22 at the same time. According to production notes, in Keeping Up With The Joneses, Fox portrays the matriarch of the wealthy Jones family, who assumes control of the family business following the death of her husband. When the family and business come under threat, she and her four stepdaughters will stop at nothing to protect themselves and all that they own. Marcos James plays the role of William French, the fiancé of Fox's stepdaughter Kayla Jones (Shellie Sterling, Snowfall). The production also features David Hector Jr, Ted McGinley, Arie Thompson, Ciarra Carter, Jasmine Aivaliotis, and Academy Award and Golden Globe nominee Eric Roberts (Runaway Train, The Dark Knight). The three-part movie series event is narrated by Kandi Burruss (The Chi, The Real Housewives of Atlanta). Keeping Up With The Joneses marks another major milestone in the career of James, who migrated to the UK over 20 years ago.
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James is a former student of Calabar High School and The University of the West Indies. After finishing his university degree, James relocated to the United Kingdom to study film production at the University of Bristol. His ambition in undertaking this move was to seize more possibilities in pursuing the arts. His early exposure to the arts began in Jamaica with Cathy Levy's Little People, Teen Players Club, The Ashe Company, The University Dance Society, and L'acadco. However, he began honing his technique as an actor, singer, and dancer via Little People and
Ashe. His career received a major boost when he was cast in the West End production of Disney's The Lion King in London. Subsequent stage appearances with some of the United Kingdom's most iconic theatres followed, including the leading role in Sadler Wells' The Mahabharata, as well as roles in Aida and Death In Venice with The Royal Opera. Following his breakthrough performance as White Rat in the internationally acclaimed Game Of Thrones, other screen appearances included the TV series Escape The Night, the
UK Channel 5 docuseries Mummy Mysteries and the British film Reunion in which he appeared opposite renowned UK actor Ashley Walters (Bullet Boy, Top Boy). According to James, who was personally chosen by Vivica A. Fox for his role, his character of William in Keeping Up With The Joneses is a definite change of pace from several roles he has played in the past. “Many of the characters I've played before, in productions such as Game of Thrones and The Mahabharata were warriors in epic, otherworldly productions- men expressing strength along with hints of vulnerability. But while William in Keeping Up With The Joneses is just as complex, it was new and intriguing to navigate his ideas around life and success within a modern day context. I had great fun playing him and audiences who tune in will see exactly why.” Keeping Up With The Joneses is part of LMN's popular “WRONG” franchise, a series of movie dramas often dealing with mystery, romance, crime and betrayal.
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CARIBBEAN St. Kitts and Nevis Government Extends State of Emergency until December 31 The St. Kitts-Nevis coalition government on Monday extended the state of emergency (SOE) by a further six months, with Prime Minister Dr. Timothy Harris telling Parliament it is a critical tool in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. The SOE was due to expire on July 7, but Harris said that it was being extended as part of his administration's efforts to protect the lives and livelihoods and contain the spread of the COVID-19 disease that has now resulted in the deaths of three people in the twin-island Federation. He told legislators that the SOE provides a sound legal anchor for the promulgation of curfews in St. Kitts and Nevis that prohibit the movement of persons that can help halt the spread of the disease. “If persons stay in shelter the probability of a COVID-19 spread is significantly and dramatically reduced Mr. Speaker, and this is what, in large measure, we are attempting to do now. “I therefore want to reiterate my call for all persons in St. Kitts and Nevis to stay at home including their yard space and minimize contact with others outside of their household during the period of the lockdown.” Harris said while his administration understands that the temporary measures being implemented in the fight against COVID-19 may inconvenience many “these measures are being brought for one reason and one reason only that is to save lives”. The government has already announced a 24-hour lockdown as part of a slate of additional restrictive measures being taken to limit the movement of people, in an effort to stem the spread of COVID-19.
Guyana Implements Visa Requirements for Haitians Guyana has officially withdrawn the automatic six-month stay granted to Haitians on arrival in the country, revoking an earlier order that allowed nationals from Haiti to enter the country without a visa. President Irfaan Ali revoked in its entirety, the January 2019 order by former president David Granger under which Haiti had been added to the list under the Immigration Act. Haiti, despite being a full member of CARICOM, has not always enjoyed free movement into member countries under the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) that allows for the free movement of goods, skills, labour and services across the majority of the 15- member grouping.
The new Order is dated June 22, 2021, and in a letter dated June 23, to Minister of Aviation, Juan Edghill, Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall said only Haitian diplomats would not require visas to enter Guyana. He called on Edghill to advise the Guyana Civil Aviation Authority, all airlines and the chief executive officers of the Cheddi Jagan International Airport and Eugene F. Correia International Airport of the new change for Haitian nationals. Last weekend, the authorities announced that an investigation had been launched after 10 Haitian children were found in a hotel room in the Berbice region. According to a government statement, the children, five boys and five girls, did not have in their possession passports or any other form of identification.
When questioned by police, one of the children said they were transported to Guyana from neighbouring Suriname by speed boat and were dropped off at the hotel on, June 14. He said on a program, streamed live on his Facebook page on Tuesday night that Guyana would not be doing anything that other Caribbean countries have not done. But the Opposition has accused the government of going against the principles of CARICOM by putting the visa requirement back in place. Opposition Spokesperson on Foreign Relations, Amanza Walton-Disir said there must be a better plan to address concerns about people smuggling.
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Antigua Announces Reduced Taxes for Intra-Regional Travel Antigua and Barbuda has announced a 50 percent reduction in taxes on airline tickets for travel within several countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM). The government says the measure will last for six months in the first instance. “We think at this time where regional travel is relatively low, extremely flat that there is very little to lose and even though it may not be the best condition which to analyze the elasticity of ticket prices, it will give us some indicative indication as to how a reduction in pricing would impact on demand without
creating a financial crisis, “Prime Minister Gaston Browne said. “There is nothing to lose at this time, very little will oose as a result of cutting those taxes. So in the case of Antigua and Barbuda, we have taken a decision to cut our regional airport taxes by 50 percent, effective Monday (June 28) and we will do so for six months to see how it impacts revenue and then to make a final determination going forward as to what percentage is sustainable, if it is 25, 40 or even the 50 percent,” he added. Browne said that the matter had also been
discussed within the sub-regional Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) “probably about three weeks ago.” Browne said that a reduction in taxes would assist the cash-strapped regional airline, LIAT, which has been placed under court-ordered administration. “This will also help LIAT too especially if the OECS and Barbados could come together and agree on a travel bubble and to allow for fully vaccinated persons to move without quarantining. We think that will be a win-win for all of us.”
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Should Transgender Athletes Be Allowed to Compete at the Olympics? In less than a month, New Zealand weightlifter Laurel Hubbard will make history as the first the first transgender athlete to compete at an Olympic Games. Hubbard, 43, was confirmed last week as one of the country's athletes that will participate in the Tokyo Olympics, July 23 to August 8. Her inclusion in the Olympics is as a result of changes to the International Olympic Committee transgender guidelines in 2015, under which athletes who transition from male to female can compete in the women's category as long as they maintain low testosterone levels. Her inclusion has been welcomed by trans groups, it has also been questioned by those who believe she has unfair advantages in strength and power, having gone through male puberty before transitioning in 2012. Amid the controversy, we asked South Florida residents if they think transgender athletes should be allowed to participate in the Olympic games. Here are the responses:
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Brandon Johnson: I do not feel as though anyone from the transgender community should be able to compete in the Olympics or any other sport unless they're playing among themselves. Nine times out of ten a man is going to dominate in a competitive sport more than a woman. No matter the estrogen level or lowered testosterone level. A woman would have to be extremely dominant against other women to be deemed as okay against men.
Brittney Bethea: Yes they should be able to compete but they should only be able to compete with their burn gender. I disagree with them competing with their opposite gender because the playing field is unfair. It would be nice for the transgender community to one day establish their own Olympic Games to compete.
Thomas Everline: No. Because genetic fairness would not be achieved do to compensation of the situation's emotional state. Competition is a balance meant for the original state.
Trey Goodin: Depends. I think if they transition at a young age then hormones they take will have kicked in enough for them to be able to compete with their chosen gender. If they're older I'd say no because it would pose a disadvantage.
Elliot Harris: No they shouldn't. Create their own thing if what they should do but in a lot of these sports, it's presents an unfair advantage, especially for women.
Chad Wilson: I think they can as long as they're competing with their original gender. Just to make things fair.
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The Games Must Go On Having been forced to postpone the Tokyo 2020 Olympics for a year due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the Japanese Government are moving full speed ahead as they now enter the “delivery phase” of the Games. There had not been a postponement in peacetime and having already exhausted significant resources, everyone concerned is aware that there is simply too much at stake for the Games not to go ahead in a country with a comparatively small virus outbreak, as less than 15,000 deaths have been recorded despite avoiding stringent lockdowns. Besides in many ways the therapy the games will provide to participating nations and athletes emerging from COVID- 19, across the globe is priceless; And is sure to evoke national pride in all. The year-long delay plus additional measures to combat the virus have added a tidy US$2.6 billion to an already gigantic budget of US$14.9 billion, which will make the Tokyo Olympics the most expensive Summer Games ever. With that amount of money and scientific resources invested, there was simply no other choice but to host the Games, for the consequences would be too severe. Earlier more than half of the Japanese public were not in favor of the Games going ahead. They wanted a further postponement or cancellation, but in more recent times that number has swung the other way with a softening of that stance, with surveys now showing more people in favor of the Games going ahead, but in a controlled manner behind closed doors. The authorities have penciled in stringent countermeasures to keep participants and residents as safe as possible. The Japan Government has accelerated vaccination efforts with just over 10 per cent of the population fully vaccinated, having started out very slowly. Athletes will be tested daily and are banned
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Earlier more than half of the Japanese public were not in favor of the Games going ahead. They wanted a further postponement or cancellation, but in more recent times that number has swung the other way with a soening of that stance, with surveys now showing more people in favor of the Games going ahead, but in a controlled manner behind closed doors. from going anywhere but the Olympic village and their competition venues. They will be allowed to enter the village only a few days before their events and must leave within two days after their discipline ends. Over 80 per cent of those in the village will be vaccinated, IOC officials say. Overseas journalists are barred from going anywhere but their hotels and Olympic sites for the first 14 days in Japan, with their movement
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Haiti Placed on Money Laundering Watch List Haiti was on Friday placed on a grey list of countries under increased monitoring to counter money laundering and terrorist financing. The other countries are Malta, the Philippines and South Sudan. The Financial Action Task Force, an international organization that coordinates global efforts to crack down on money laundering and terrorism financing, said nations on the list are working with it to correct deficiencies in their financial systems. The additions bring to 22 the number of countries currently under increased monitoring by the intergovernmental watchdog, which was created in 1989. When the FATF places a jurisdiction under heightened surveillance, it means that the country is committed to quickly
resolving the “strategic shortcomings identified within the time list and may be subject to additional controls,” said a statement from the FATF. With the addition of these four countries, Malta becomes the only European nation on the list that is usually dominated by African and Central American and Caribbean countries. In October 2020, the FATF decided to recommence work, paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and to identify new countries with strategic AML/CFT deficiencies and prioritise the review of listed countries with expired or expiring deadlines of action plan items. The following countries had their progress reviewed by the FATF since February 2021: Albania, Barbados, Botswana, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Ghana, Jamaica, Mauritius, Morocco, Myanmar, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. Following review, the FATF now also identifies Haiti, Malta, Philippines, and Moise South Sudan.
Date for Haiti's Constitutional Referendum Announced The Provisional Electoral Council (CEP) in Haiti has announced plans to stage the constitutional referendum as well as the legislative elections for the Senate and Deputy on Sunday September 26. Earlier this month, Haiti had announced the postponement of the constitutional referendum that was originally scheduled for June 27. The referendum has been criticised by the opposition parties and officials had blamed a significant increase in the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases as well as the renewal of the state of health emergency by the Executive on May 31. The CEP had promised that a new calendar of referendum and electoral activities will be adopted and published by the council after the recommendations of the health authorities and the technical opinions of the executives of the electoral institution. In its new calendar released on Monday, the constitutional referendum, which will be the first referendum in the country since 1987, will take place on September 26. The referendum had been unilaterally proposed by the Jovenel Moïse with the head of state indicating that the referendum was necessary as the government moves to reform the constitution. The CEP in its modified schedule of its activities over the coming months, said that political parties will have until July 6 to register for the legislative elections. It said that the electoral campaign for the first round should start on August 26. The municipal and local elections will take place on January 16, 2022. According to the new calendar, the electoral process will end on February 5, 2022, the date of the publication of the final results of the municipal and local elections. In addition, the CEP said that it is working to finalize the draft electoral decree to govern the next set of elections. It said also that in order to deal with the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, a guide to specific health measures, intended for the use of voters, will be developed and adopted in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health.
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Expect Another COVID-19 Spike This Fall Broward County Mayor; Officials Concerned About Spread of Delta Variant By Sheri-Kae McLeod CNW Reporter
A coronavirus variant first spotted in India is poised to become the dominant one in the United States, and could cause a resurgence of COVID-19 later this year. The super-contagious Delta variant of the coronavirus is now responsible for about one in every five new Covid-19 cases in the U.S. and Florida already has over 70 cases of the new variant, according to the CDC.
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Broward County Mayor Steve Geller says the variant is likely to cause another spike in the county come this fall. “Most people seem to be acting like the COVID-19 crisis is over and it's not because of the delta variant. The consensus medical opinion seems to be that absence something unexpected, like an unexpected surge in vaccinations, that in the fall, we should expect numbers again to start rising, both because of the delta variant and because people are gonna be spending less time indoors,” he said during a COVID-19 community update press conference on June 18. Over 62 percent of Broward County's eligible population have been vaccinated. Mayor Geller says that everyone in the county who wanted to take the vaccine has already
done so. But he said in a few months, if the delta variant starts to spread in South Florida, unvaccinated residents will deeply regret not taking the shot. “The people that are getting the delta variant are gonna deeply regret that they didn't get vaccinated when they had the opportunity,” Mayor Geller stated. “It's hurting themselves and other people.” The Broward Mayor says that he will be working with corporate entities and municipal leaders to give away cash prices, gift certificated and other incentives to encourage residents to get vaccinated.
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Morgan Heritage, Taylor Dayne and Timbalive to Perform at City of Miramar's July 4th Concert The City of Miramar will host a July 4th concert and fireworks in honor of Independence Day at the Miramar Regional Park, 16801 Miramar Parkway, Miramar, FL 33027. The event will kick off with a free concert at 6:00 p.m., followed by spectacular fireworks on display starting at approximately 9:30 p.m. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. and no entry will be allowed after 8:00 p.m. The event will feature a live concert with performers like Taylor Dayne who rose to fame in 1987 with her debut single, Tell It To My Heart. Her other top 10 singles include Love Will Lead You Back, Prove Your Love and I'll Always Love You. Also performing will be Grammy Award-winning Jamaican reggae band Morgan Heritage and Latin Band, Timbalive offering the best of Cuban music with a mix of different rhythms from around the world. Mayor Wayne Messam stated, “I'm excited to announce that the City of Miramar will bring back our spectacular 4th of July fireworks show. I invite the community to come together as
we kick off the celebration with a free concert for the entire family. Space is limited for the concert so please sign up to request your free tickets early. This is going to be a great evening you won't want to miss out on as we safely celebrate America's Independence.” Website for FREE Tickets (Voucher required): www.Miramar4thofJuly.EventBrite.com
bands, a music mix by DJ Holiday of 102.7 The Beach, and an amazing fireworks display! • • •
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Elsewhere in Broward County, the City of Sunrise will host its July 4th concert and fireworks showcase at BB&T Center, One Panther Parkway. The event will start at 3:45 PM and includes a children's fun zone and an assortment of food and beverage vendors. This year's entertainment lineup includes three fantastic
3:45 p.m. – DJ Holiday, Children's Fun Zone, and Food Trucks 4:45 p.m. – Reggae Force (live band playing Island favorites) 6:15 p.m. – Audiotramp (live band playing party rock and '80s hits) 8:00 p.m. – Gypsy Lane Band (live band playing Motown, pop, Latin and soul) 9:00 p.m. – Fireworks Extravaganza
Parking and admission are free! For more information, call the City of Sunrise Leisure Services Department: (954) 747-4600.
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THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION BIDS FOR NEW SCHOOL FACILITY (GRADES 6-8) AND WORKFORCE HOUSING (BRICKELL AREA) The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida (Board), intends to award one Construction firm for the following project:
PROJECT NO. 01777200 NEW SCHOOL FACILITY (GRADES 6-8) AND WORKFORCE HOUSING (BRICKELL AREA) NEW CONSTRUCTION 945 SW 3rd AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 33130 BIDS DUE: Sealed bids will be received by The School Board of Miami-Dade County, Florida, for the project listed herein, until 1:00 P.M. local time, Thursday August 5, 2021, at 1450 N.E. Second Avenue, Lobby in the N.E. Fifteenth (15th) Street entrance, Miami, Florida, 33132 following which time and place, or as soon there-after as the Board can attend to the same, the said bids will be publicly opened, read and tabulated in the Board Auditorium, Miami-Dade County School Board Administration Building, by an authorized representative of the Board. Award of the contract will be made to the lowest, pre-qualified responsible and responsive bidder for the actual amount bid considering base bid and accepted alternates (if any) as listed in the bidding documents. The Board will award the contract based upon the results of the tabulations as covered by applicable laws and regulations. Bidders desiring to participate in this solicitation must be pre-qualified by the Board prior to submitting their bid in response to this solicitation. Contact the Miami-Dade County Public Schools (M-DCPS) Office of Economic Opportunity at (305) 995-1307 or via email at oeo@dadeschools.net for information regarding Contractors' Pre-qualification procedures. QUESTIONS: Written questions regarding this project will be accepted. All written communications must be sent to the Project Architect/Engineers; Rudy Hernandez (rudy@zyscovich.com), Don Waugh (dwaugh@zyscovich.com) and Vanessa Payan (vpayan@zyscovich.com); Zyscovich Architects, 100 Biscayne Boulevard, 27th Floor, Miami, Florida 33132. Questions will be accepted until 5:00 pm on Wednesday, July 21, 2021. Answers will only be issued to the Prime Contractors who attended the mandatory Pre-bid Conference. MANDATORY PRE-BID CONFERENCE (New School Facility Grades 6-8 And Workforce Housing (Brickell Area): Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. local time, at the Miami-Dade County School Board Administration Building Auditorium, 1450 N.E. 2nd Avenue, Miami, Florida 33132. There will be a sign-in period from 10:00 a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Potential bidders arriving after the fifteen (15) minute sign-in period will not be allowed to participate in this solicitation. Proposals submitted by firms not represented at the Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will not be considered. BOARD POLICIES: Cone of Silence A Cone of Silence, pursuant to Board Policy 6325, shall commence with the issuance of this Legal Advertisement and shall terminate at the time the item is presented by the Superintendent to the appropriate Board committee immediately prior to the Board meeting at which the Board will award or approve a contract, reject all bids or responses, or take any other action that ends the solicitation and review process. Any violation of this rule shall be investigated by the Board's Inspector General and shall result in the disqualification of the potential applicant from the competitive solicitation process, rejection of any recommendation for award, or the revocation of an award to the vendor as being void, rendering void any previous or prior awards. The potential vendor or vendor's representative determined to have violated this rule, shall be subject to debarment. General questions regarding the legal advertisement will be sent to the Office of Capital Improvement Projects via email at ocip@dadeschools.net, and a copy filed with the Clerk of the School Board at celiarubio@dadeschools.net, who shall make copies available to the public upon request. Lobbyist Lobbyist requirements, pursuant to Board Policy 8150, shall be applicable to this solicitation and all proposers and lobbyists shall strictly conform to, and be governed by, the requirements set forth therein. Contact the Clerk of the School Board for additional information. Vendor and Employment Preference Local-Vendor Preference, pursuant to Board Policy 6320.05, shall apply to this solicitation. Based on Board policy, Local Business means a vendor or business that has a valid business tax receipt, issued by a jurisdiction located in MiamiDade County, that has either (1) its headquarters, manufacturing facility, or locally-owned franchise located within the legal boundaries of Miami Dade County, for at least twelve (12) months, or (2) has an office with a street address within the boundaries of Miami-Dade County for at least twenty-four (24) months, calculated from the bid or proposal opening date. Post office boxes are not verifiable and shall not be used for the purpose of establishing said physical address. In order to be considered for local preference, vendors must provide a copy of their business tax receipt and the Local Business Affidavit of Eligibility with their proposal. Proposers who fail to submit the required documents will not be considered for Vendor Preference. Jessica Lunsford Act The successful proposer(s) shall fully comply with the State of Florida's House Bill 1877 “Jessica Lunsford Act” (JLA); FS 1012.465, 1012.32, 1012.467 & 1012.468 and Board Policy 4121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting of all Employees (also refer to Board Policy 8475). Ethics, Conflict of Interest and Anti-Fraud Proposers responding to this solicitation shall comply with the following ethics, conflict of interest and anti-fraud policies: - Board Policy 6460, Business Code of Ethics; - Board Policy 6460, Disclosure of Employment of Former School Board Employees; - Board Policy 8700, Anti-Fraud; and all related Board policies and procedures, as applicable Contractor Debarment Procedures Pursuant to Board Policy 6320.04, Contractor Discipline Procedures, debarred contractors are excluded from conducting business with the Board as agents, representatives, partners, and associates of other contractors, subcontractors or individual sureties. Commercial Anti-discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion Proposers responding to this solicitation shall comply with the following anti-discrimination policies: - Board Policy 6465, Commercial Anti-discrimination, Diversity, and Inclusion (proposers shall be required to certify compliance with Board Policy 6465); - Board Policy 1362.02, 3362.02 and 4362.02, Anti-discrimination/Harassment Complaint Procedure; and - all related Board policies and procedures, as applicable Protest Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed and in the manner specified in Board Policy 6320 (Purchase Approval and Competitive Bidding Process Requirements) or in accordance with FS Section 120.57(3) shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under FS Chapter 120. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: The proposer acknowledges that all information contained in their RFQ Response is part of public domain as defined by the State of Florida Sunshine Law. Therefore, any information received is subject to public inspection and copying in accordance with FS 119. No action on the part of the proposer would create an obligation of confidentiality on the part of the School Board including, but not limited to, making a reference in the RFQ Response to trade secrets FS 812.081 and 815.045. It is recommended that potential proposers exclude from their response any information that, in their judgment, may be considered a trade secret. Board policies, as amended from time to time, can be accessed and downloaded at: https://go.boarddocs.com/fl/sbmd/Board.nsf/goto?open&id=BK6KUF4FFE14. The successful proposer(s) shall fully comply with the State of Florida's House Bill 1877 “Jessica Lunsford Act” (JLA); FS 1012.465, 1012.32, 1012.467 & 1012.468 and Board Policy 4121.01, Employment Standards and Fingerprinting of all. Failure to file a protest within the time prescribed and in the manner specified in Board Policy 6320 or in accordance with §120.57(3). Fla. Stat. (2014) shall constitute a waiver of proceedings under Chapter 120, Florida Statutes. Pre-qualified bidders may obtain a CD of the documents for construction or a full set of printed documents for construction at the bidder's expense from the office of Go Green Document Solutions, Inc. on 3715 Grand Avenue, Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 on and after, June 28, 2021. OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY Small/Micro, Minority/Women-Owned, and Veteran Business Enterprise Programs, Board Policy 6320.02 Awarded firms will be required to comply with Board Policy 6320.02 and submit a monthly report via the Online Diversity Compliance System for compliance with Small/Micro, Minority/Women and/or Veteran sub-consultant goals, subcontractor goals, local workforce information, and/or any affirmative procurement initiatives. Awarded firms will be required to submit monthly compliance reports online at: http://miamidadeschools.diversitycompliance.com. Please note that the “Small/Micro Business Enterprise Program Administrative Procedures Manual”, Board-approved January 15, 2020, shall be applicable to this solicitation. Please contact the Office of Economic Opportunity at 305-995-1307 or via email at OEO@dadeschools.net for additional information. Assistance levels, as established by the Goal Setting Committee: New School Facility (Grades 6-8) And Workforce Housing (Brickell Area): S/MBE Mandatory Subcontracting Goals: 13.40% Construction and 20% Local Work Force, within a 10-mile wide radius. Mandatory M/WBE Subcontracting Goals: 11.60%- African American, Native American and Asian American firms. The Board reserves the right to waive informalities and to reject any and all bids. THE SCHOOL BOARD OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Alberto M. Carvalho Superintendent of Schools
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HEALTH & WELLNESS
Save Your Vision
By Dr. Melanie Reese
Many people believe that having good vision means that their eyes are healthy; but that is not always the case. Regular comprehensive eye exams can ensure that you not only maintain good vision, but that you keep your eyes, and ultimately your body, healthy as well. Getting an eye exam is the first step that you need to take to save your vision. Adults, especially those over age 40, should have their eyes tested yearly; not only to keep their prescriptions for glasses or contacts current, but also to check for early signs of eye disease. Your eye doctor can detect common eye diseases such as cataracts, glaucoma, dry eyes, floaters and macular degeneration. The health of your eyes is also an indicator of your overall health. Eye doctors are often the first health care providers to detect systemic diseases such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes. Annual eye exams are not just for adults. Children need to get regular eye exams as well. Healthy vision is essential to a child's ability to learn and achieve their academic potential. Most people think that just because a child can see the eye chart at a vision screening at school or the pediatrician's office, that that means that they have perfect vision. A child who can see 20/20 can still have a vision problem. It is important for parents to know that vision screenings are not a substitute for a comprehensive eye exam. Even if your child seems to be able to see OK, and doesn't complain, you still need to schedule an eye exam. Routine eye exams are important for everyone, no matter your age. In honor of Save Your Vision Month, make sure you schedule your eye exam this month, if you haven't already had an exam this year. Dr. Melanie Reese is an optometrist.
Let's Have A Heart-To-Heart Research suggests African-Americans may carry a gene that makes them more salt sensitive, increasing the risk of high blood pressure. By Kelsey Deidrick According to the Centers for Disease Control, (CDC), the number one cause of death in the Caribbean and AfricanAmerican communities is heart disease. People of African and Caribbean
heritage are at a much greater risk of developing heart disease than most other ethnicities, leading to a lower life expectancy and a poor quality of life. We have no control over our gender or race; however, we do have control over the modifiable factors that cause heart disease. There are three main conditions that increase the risk of heart disease – High Blood Pressure, Obesity and Diabetes. You can lower the risk of these conditions through a healthy diet, exercise and regular visits to your primary care physician. Many medications used to control high blood pressure and diabetes are free at Publix Supermarkets. These medications include amlodipine, lisinopril and metformin. Other medication cost only
$2.50 per month including clonidine, clopidogrel, furosemide, hydralazine, hydrochlorothiazide, warfarin, losartan, metoprolol, spironolactone, triamtereneHCTZ, glimepiride and simvastatin. It is also important to know the warning signs indicating heart problems. If you or someone you know experiences chest pain, shortness of breath, pain radiating to the shoulders and arms, neck or jaw pain, slurring of speech, face drooping, or arm weakness, you should call 911 or seek help from the nearest emergency department. Change starts with each of us; let's keep our hearts healthy. Kelsey Deidrick is part of the MD Program, Class of 2019.
Common Sense, Easy Exercises By Joannie Logan
Not everyone has the time to visit a gym regularly. If you are among those who can't find the time here are some common sense, easy exercises. Walking Walking is one of the easiest ways to be physically active regularly, lose weight and become healthier. People who walk regularly, at least 20 minutes daily in a brisk manner, burn more calories than those who make weekly visits to a gym. Aim to walk 10,000 steps daily, burning up to 400 calories. To keep track of your walking, use a pedometer or exercise your brain by counting your steps while you walk.
You'll be surprised how many steps you can take within 30 minutes by simply walking in or around your house, garden, office or the shopping mall. Just walk!
Swimming Assuming one has easy access to a pool or live near the beach, swimming, like walking, is one of the most effective exercises. When one swims, all the muscles are engaged. There are several public pools and beaches in South Florida, where one can swim even a few times monthly.
Home Exercises Burn calories, lose weight and feel great with simple exercise at home. These exercises include: walking (of course); jogging on the spot, stretches, sits-ups, pushups, pull-ups (using a door jam), stairs
climbing, stomach crunches, rope-skipping, and/or working out with a medicine ball. Take periodical breaks from the TV, computer and the Smart-Phone and simply walk around the room, stretch or jog on the spot.
Dancing For the young and the old, one of the more pleasant forms of exercise is dancing, and not necessarily at a night-club. Simply turn on the radio or slip in a CD with reggae, soca, salsa or some other pulsating/rhythmic music genre and dance to good health for 30-minutes every day. Swing your hips, arms, legs, contract your stomach and buttocks and sweat. Joannie Logan is a physical trainer.
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Cosby Freed He was charged in late 2015, when a prosecutor armed with newly unsealed evidence — Cosby’s damaging deposition from her lawsuit — arrested him days before the 12-year statute of limitations expired. The trial judge had allowed just one other accuser to testify at Cosby’s first trial, when the jury deadlocked. However, he then allowed five other accusers to testify at the retrial about their experiences with Cosby in the 1980s. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court said that testimony tainted the trial, even though a lower appeals court had found it appropriate to show a signature pattern of drugging and molesting women. Bill Cosby was the first celebrity tried and convicted in the #MeToo era, so the reversal could make prosecutors wary of calling other accusers in similar cases. The law on prior bad act testimony varies by state, though, and the ruling only holds sway in Pennsylvania. Prosecutors did not immediately say if they would appeal or seek to try Cosby for a third time. The justices voiced concern not just about sex assault cases, but what they saw as the judiciary’s increasing tendency to allow testimony that crosses the line into character attacks. The law allows the testimony only in limited cases, including to show a crime pattern so specific it serves to identify the perpetrator. In New York, the judge presiding over last year’s trial of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, whose case had sparked the explosion of the #MeToo movement in 2017, let four other accusers testify. Weinstein was convicted and sentenced to 23 years in prison. He is now facing separate charges in California. In Cosby’s case, one of his appellate lawyers said prosecutors put on vague evidence about the uncharged conduct, including Cosby’s own recollections in his deposition about giving women alcohol or quaaludes before sexual encounters.
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“The presumption of innocence just didn’t exist for him,” Jennifer Bonjean, the lawyer, argued to the court in December. In May, Cosby was denied paroled after refusing to participate in sex offender programs during his nearly three years in state prison. He has long said he would resist the treatment programs and refuse to acknowledge wrongdoing even if it means serving the full 10-year sentence. This is the first year he was eligible for parole under the three- to 10-year sentence handed down after his 2018 conviction. Cosby spokesperson Andrew Wyatt called the parole board decision “appalling.” Prosecutors said Cosby repeatedly used his fame and “family man” persona to manipulate young women, holding himself out as a mentor before betraying them. Bill Cosby, a groundbreaking Black actor who grew up in public housing in Philadelphia, made a fortune estimated at $400 million during his 50 years in the entertainment industry. His trademark clean comedy and homespun wisdom fueled popular TV shows, books and standup acts. He fell from favor in his later years as he lectured the Black community about family values, but was attempting a comeback when he was arrested. “There was a built-in level of trust because of his status in the entertainment industry and because he held himself out as a public moralist,” Assistant District Attorney Adrienne Jappe, of suburban Montgomery County, argued to the justices. Cosby had invited Constand to an estate he owns in Pennsylvania the night she said he drugged and sexually assaulted her. Constand, a former professional basketball player who worked at his alma mater, went to police a year later. The other accusers knew Cosby through the entertainment industry and did not go to police.
JN Money Services Comes to Sunrise
JN Money Sunrise Branch had its Grand Opening on June 26, 2021. Serving the Jamaican/Caribbean diaspora for over 24 years now, with a wide range of financial service options, this location is centrally located at 2630 N University Drive in Sunrise. Several city officials were including Sunrise Commissioner Mark Douglas and Lauderdale Lakes Mayor Hazel Rogers were on hand to welcome JN Money to the City of Sunrise. Mayor Rogers commend JN Money on the opening of the location, having been the one that opened JN Money back in 1997. Pictured above are: (from left): The Lov Doc of WAVS, Horace Hines, Managing Director of JN Money Services, Vice Mayors Marlon Bolton of Tamarac and Denise Grant of Lauderhill, and Maxine Hinds, Regional Manager at JN Money Services.
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seamstress was clanging sticks against the fallen structure. Questions later arose whether the incident was a hoax, but the government insisted there truly was a “miracle.” No one has been pulled out alive from Champlain Towers South since shortly after the collapse. Finding survivors is especially critical in the early days of a disaster, experts say. “After that the survivability drops off pretty quickly — but it doesn't go to zero,” said Dr. Hernando Garzon, an emergency room physician in Sacramento, California, who has been deployed to disasters around the globe as part of humanitarian missions and search-andrescue operations. “It's too early to call it a bodyrecovery phase at this point.” Garzon, who rushed to Haiti in 2010 to aid rescue efforts, recalled the cheers when Etienne, a Port-au-Prince teenager, emerged from the mangled house after being trapped for 16 days by shattered concrete and twisted metal. She was dehydrated, and her left leg was broken, but she was alive. Rescuers said she would not have lasted much longer had they not heard her faint cries for help. Over the years there have been a number of
similar, seemingly impossible rescues: Evans Monsignac said he survived by sipping sewage while awaiting to be rescued from a collapsed flea market nearly a month after the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Park Sung-hyun, a 19-year-old salesclerk in South Korea, credited luck — and rainwater seeping through the ruins — for allowing her to survive 16 days in a collapsed shopping mall in 1995. Pedrito Dy was rescued after 14 days in 1990 from the basement of a quake-devastated Hyatt Hotel in the Philippines resort of Baguio, surviving on drips of rain, he said, and his own urine. And Jesus Antonio Castillo was among the last of the “miracle babies” — more than a dozen of them — rescued from a Mexico City hospital nine days after a 1985 earthquake. Bulldozers were being sent to clear the rubble when he was discovered. “There's hope. I really believe miracles do happen,” said Martin Langesfeld, whose sister Nicole is believed to be among the missing in Florida. “Things like this have happened around the world.”
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Jada Kingdom Signs Deal with Republic Records
Shaggy Launching New Music Show on SiriusXM
Jamaican dancehall artist, Jada Kingdom has secured herself a new record deal with Republic Records, a New York City-based record label owned by Universal Music Group. The dancehall artist who seems to be widening her music reach in the United States has signed a deal months after cutting ties with her former manager, who she accused of stealing from her. Jada shared the news with her over 1.8 million fans on Instagram on Wednesday, highlighting the moment the contract was signed. The deal with Republic was initiated by her partner R&B singer Verse Simmonds, who stated on Instagram that “this is the biggest ever for a female artist from the Caribbean.” Dubbing the deal something that she has prayed for, Jada took to Instagram and expressed gratitude at the opportunity. “God, I love you, I trust you. Thank you! @versesimmonds it's safe to say I lost our bet and you told me so! We work so hard! This is so personal for us. You made me believe in myself way more than I ever did and you've been fighting with me through everything. I'm happy I didn't give up; happy I trusted your word. I love you. I'm grateful for you! Thank you,” a part of her post read. Jada also thanked her team, musician Worldwide Fresh and also who she revealed is now her 'new manager', Marc Jordan along with her management team, Ben and Bekka of Wide Eye Entertainment. “Nuff thanks to my awesome new manager Marc Jordan alongside my management team @wideeyedent (Ben & Bekka). I'm happy, love you guys!” Republic Record is home to some of the most famous musicians such as Drake, Nicki Minaj, The Weeknd, Taylor Swift, Lorde and Ariana Grande. Jada Kingdom has delivered a number of hard hits for the ladies, which includes “Win,” “Banana,” “Heavy,” and “Budum.” She has previously noted that the relationship with her former manager has held back her music career, and she has been unable to launch her album even though she has several songs ready to release. Meanwhile, her ex-manager is suing her for the comments where she alleged that her manager stole from her and denied her transparency regarding her earnings. The manager, in turn, has sued Kingdom for defamation as he disputes her allegations.
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Three Jamaicans Featured on Rebelution's New Album By Ramona Samuels 'In The Moment', the muchanticipated new album by Rebelution is out now and three of Jamaica's high flying reggae stars, Kabaka Pyramid, Busy Signal and Keznamdi, are featured on the 15track production. The new album, which also features American singer Durand Jones, is a joint release from the Californian band's 87 Music label and New York-based Easy Star Records.
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Grammy-winning reggae singer Shaggy will launch a new weekly music show called Shaggy's Yaad on the Fly channel on SiriusXM. “Get ready to celebrate the 4th of July in style next week with “Mr. Boombastic” himself,” SiriusXM stated on Monday, June 28 as he announced that the show will premiere on Independence Day, with a new episode airing weekly. According to a statement, the show will “feature a wide range of contemporary, rare and classic tracks spanning the hip-hop, dancehall and reggae genres from the early 90s to 2000s, with insights from Shaggy about the musical history of his Jamaican homeland and its global impact.” The multi-Grammy award-winning artiste, born Orville Burrell, says he is excited about having his own radio show. “I am so excited to have the opportunity to host my own radio show on SiriusXM FLY. Shaggy's Yaad gives me the opportunity to take listeners on a cultural journey and showcase the musical history of Jamaica. I can't wait for listeners to join me as I play a wide range of music including beloved favorites as well as some unexpected surprises,” he said. Shaggy who is from Kingston, Jamaica, is known for hits such as “It Wasn't Me” and “Angel,” will take listeners on a deep dive into the cultural history and influence of Jamaican music from old school to new school, spinning tracks from Barrington Levy, Rihanna, Sean Paul and more. Sirius XM, headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, is one of the leading audio entertainment companies in the United States.
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Tajay Gayle Books First Olympics Ticket After Win World champion Tajay Gayle stamped a ticket to his first Olympics Games on Saturday night when he jumped 8.23m to win the men’s long jump title at the JAAA National Championships at Kingston’s National Stadium. Gayle, who upstaged the competition in landing gold at the 2019 World Championships in Qatar, won his second National long jump title in the process but was made to work hard for the victory as CareyMcLeod of the University of Tennessee forced him all the way. Gayle took an early lead with 8.03m but McLeod, who also qualified for the men’s triple jump competition at next month’s Tokyo Olympics, assumed the lead with 8.06m. Tajay Gayle responded like a champion and leapt 8.22m on his second last jump and although McLeod reacted positively with 8.14m, Gayle proved too good in the end and extended his lead to 8.23m on his final effort. Also qualified to don the black, green and gold of Jamaica at the Olympics are World Championships silver medallist Shanieka Ricketts, who won the women’s triple jump with 14.46m in a dominant display, and Kimberly Williams, who landed at 14.19m for second place. Also on that plane to Asia will be Danniel Thomas-Dodd, who also won silver at the last World Championships in the women’s discus. Thomas-Dodd threw 18.51m for the top spot ahead of Lloydricia Cameron, who threw 18.05m, which is below the Olympic qualifying standard of 18.0m.
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WI Selectors Retain Same Squad for Third T20 West Indies selectors have stuck with the same 13-man squad for Tuesday’s third Twenty20 International against South Africa in Grenada. The sides split the opening two games at the Grenada National Stadium, West Indies winning the opener by eight wickets last Saturday and South Africa responding with a 16-run win in the second game on Sunday. And chief selector Roger Harper said the upcoming game provided players with another chance to impress as a collective. “The selection panel is happy to retain the same squad for the third CG Insurance T20I,” Harper said. “We are aware that there are still a number of T20Is ahead so there will be opportunities for other players going forward.” As a result, no room has been found for attacking left-hander Shimron Hetmyer who has been fit and training with the group but unable to break into the squad. West Indies were clinical all-round in the opening T20 Internationals, opener Evin Lewis leading the way with an imperious half-century while opening partner Andre Fletcher, veteran Chris Gayle and Andre Russell all producing cameos. The script was quite different in the second match, however, as only Fletcher and all-rounder Fabian Allen displayed any real enterprise with the bat. Left-arm seamer Obed McCoy was good for a three-wicket haul while offspinner Kevin Sinclair was once again entrusted with the new ball and picked up two wickets in a four-over spell that cost only 23 runs.
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