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Save our youth with more sporting activities! A

s we continue to celebrate the outstanding performance of Usain Bolt -- the Jamaican sprinter now regarded as the fastest man and the first to hold three Olympic and four World titles – it is perhaps timely to reflect on the importance of physical education in our school system. Kids like to get physical and are always seeking an opportunity to play. They have been running, jumping or playing games on the streets or in parks and other open spaces during the summer break. As health practitioners would tell us, physical activity is vital to the holistic development of young people, fostering their physical, social and emotional health. Despite recognition of the positive impact of sport on ed-

ucation and child development, physical education is being increasingly challenged within education systems across New York City, if not the rest of the nation. Several schools, especially in African American communities, are crying out for more resources to be allocated to physical education. The current state of our school’s physical education infrastructure, the number of trained staff and the absence of playing fields and indoor tracks, is denying our youth from achieving successes like Bolt’s. It is imperative that the City and State of New York allocate adequate resources to boost the physical education programs in our schools -- from kindergarten to high schools, especially in our poorer com-

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munities -- as a strategy to tap into the natural exuberance and energy of our youth. This is the period when most of our misguided youth most often turn to drugs, crime and other antisocial behavior. Several Caribbean countries,

including Jamaica, are using various sporting occupation to transform our youth from poor and humble situations into world superstars and millionaires. Superstars such as Usain Bolt and Elaine Thompson, the newly crowned double gold Olympic medalist, are prime examples of modern-day heroes for our kids to emulate. There are also hundreds of other African American athletics and sporting champions we can engage to help change the lives of our kids. Sporting activities are always a win-win strategy for ordinary people as it promotes better health and could serve as the gateway for our youth to adopt as a sporting career. It’s time to save our youth with more sporting activities.

The opinions expressed in this newspaper, except for the above, do not necessarily reflect the views of Street Hype Newspaper and its publishers. Please send your comments and or suggestions to editor@streethypenewspaper.com. Responses should be no longer than 400 words. Not all articles will be published.

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Time to Investigate Weiner’s Sexual Behavior Y WHAT YOU ou should know that the Monday, August 29, 2016 cover of the New York Post shows a photo of former New York Congressman Anthony Weiner in his bed alongside his toddler, while doing things that no child should see on camera in Anthony Weiner’s sexual exchange with a woman. The photo and story worry me as a Senator, a Minister, a parent, and a grandfather, because I believe that the disregard for any boundaries of sexual activity with a child present is incredibly inappropriate, and could have a harmful impact on the child. I urge the City of New York’s Administration for Children’s Services to investigate this case carefully and thoroughly I am always worried when I hear about possible cases of

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the very least investigate the household of Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin and their child. I am sure that the Administration for Children’s Services will consider how Anthony Weiner’s continued perverted activity that we have all seen over the years in his texting or Twittering is a harbinger of possible future child abuse or neglect, especially when he does this with his child next to him in his bed.

Ladies and gentlemen, I am pretty sure that if this kind of information was shared with the public and if the adult in the photo with a toddler was Black or Hispanic, the City of New York’s Administration for Children’s Services would have been knocking on the door to investigate possible child abuse to remove the child. This is a very sad situation, and my prayer is that both parents in the story acknowledge the harmful effect of this continue activity on their young child, and they will address it with professional help before their child is further victimized by it. I also pray that the Administration for Children’s Services will do their job. This is Senator Reverend Rubén Díaz, and this is what you should know.

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#SaveOurParks #FixOurSewers

Dear Mount Vernon friends and family: write today to raise your awareness about an issue of serious concern facing the City of Mount Vernon. This week Mount Vernon missed an August 31st deadline, mandated by the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to begin work on repairing our deteriorating sewer system. This deadline was nothing new. The city has been on notice that it must repair its sewers since 2003 - 13 years ago. Since I took office in January, my administration has negotiated an array of cost-effective solutions with the EPA; however, city officials have rejected all the efforts we presented to protect the environment. This inaction has placed the City of Mount Vernon in a precarious fiscal and public health situation.

The EPA can now fine Mount Vernon taxpayers approximately $525,000 per week, for just two of numerous violations. It is cheaper to keep our waterways clean than to pay millions in unnecessary federal penalties. We can fix the pollution problem by preserving our parkland and reclaiming the greenway along the Hutchinson River. This will connect Memorial Field and Wilson Woods Park, giving Mount Vernon a premiere recreational and community space and keeping our environment clean. My friends, the financial practices of the past are something the Mount Vernon of the future cannot afford. We cannot keep kicking the can down the road. We all know what happens when you ignore your credit cards bills - the interest rises and you end

Brooklyn DA Settles Improper Meal Expense Tab with City

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rooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson last Wednesday announced he has agreed to pay a $15,000 fine for improper meal expense payments. The Conflicts of Interest Board says between January 2014 and May 2014, Thompson used more than $2,000 in office funds to buy food. He repaid the money two months later. But Thompson also used nearly $1,500 in office funds to purchase dinner and weekend meals from January 2014 to February of last year. In some cases, investigators say he made his security detail use their own money to buy him food. The District Attorney's office reimbursed the staff for nearly $2,000, but the report finds some of the payments were delayed. A spokesperson for Thompson released a statement on his behalf saying, "I accept complete responsibility for this violation and regret that it occurred. As recognized by the Board, the Charter violation occurred in the early part of my term as the Kings County District Attorney, while I was focused primarily on organizing my Office and as new fiscal policies were being implemented."

up paying much more than you owed to begin with. That is exactly what has been happening with the EPA. To do this with taxpayer dollars is foolish and it will stop Mount Vernon from Moving Forward. The tax threat facing us is clear and dangerous. Short term political objectives should not override proper policy needs. Let the City Council and Comptroller know you want them to support efforts to maintain a clean environment by saving our parks and fixing our broken sewers. We can have a better quality of life without increasing costs to the taxpayer. Join our initiative to #SaveOurParks and #FixOurSewers. Respectfully, Mayor Richard Thomas City of Mount Vernon

This inaction has placed the City of Mount Vernon in a precarious fiscal and public health situation. -Mayor Richard Thomas

Correction officer indicted for rape of inmate

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BRONX: New York City Department of Correction Officer has been indicted on first-degree Rape and other charges for engaging in sex acts with an inmate in Rikers Island. Jose Cosme, 36, of Brooklyn, has been indicted on first-degree Rape, first-degree Criminal Sexual Act, first-degree Sexual Abuse, third-degree Rape, third-degree Criminal Sexual Act, Sexual Misconduct, seconddegree Sexual Abuse, Forcible Touching and third-degree Sexual Abuse. Cosme was arraigned on Friday (August 26) before Bronx Supreme Court Justice

City of White Plains Announces Fire Fighter Exam

The City of White Plains is actively seeking a diverse pool of candidates for the March 18, 2017 Fire Fighter Civil Service Exam. The exam is open to Westchester County residents; however White Plains residents will be given preference in appointment. The salary range is $58,329 - $91,433 which is subject to change. Interested applicants must submit an application by no later than Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 5:00 PM. A printable version of the application is available on the City’s website: .cityofwhiteplains.com. Applications may also be obtained at: City Hall Personnel Department 255 Main Street, 3rd floor, White Plains, NY 10601 Thomas H. Slater Community Center 2 Fisher Court, White Plains, NY 10601

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Ethan Greenberg, who set bail at $75,000 bond/$25,000 cash. Cosme is due back in court on September 20, 2016. If convicted of the top count, Cosme could face 50 years in prison. According to the indictment, on November 30, 2015, in the Rose M. Singer Center on Rikers Island, Cosme allegedly engaged in sexual intercourse with the female inmate by forcible compulsion. He also allegedly engaged in other sex acts with the inmate, who is unable to consent by reason that she is incarcerated.

Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark and Department of Investigation Commissioner Mark G. Peters announced the charges in join statement. District Attorney Clark said, “Correction Officers or any other staff in Rikers Island cannot use their position to abuse inmates. We will prosecute any jail employee who undermines the public’s trust and tarnishes the honest, hardworking members of the Department of Correction.” Commissioner Peters said, "DOI takes allegations of sex assault at Rikers extremely seriously. Today's case is part of a larger set of investigations on the issue that we are undertaking."

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Mount Vernon Gets New School Board President Lesly Zamor

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MOUNT VERNON: ount Vernon resident Lesly Zamor has been elected President of the Mount Vernon Board of Education. He replaces former president Adriane G. Saunders, who will now serve as Vice President of the Board. Zamor, who holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from New York University, has lived in Mount Vernon with his family for 12 years. In the community, Zamor also serves as a Mount Vernon Planning Board Commissioner and President of the Chester Hill Park Neighborhood Association. “My broad knowledge of the complex issues that face this great city and school district will provide a useful perspective as president of the school board,” Zamor said in the district's announcement.

Bronx Gun Buyback Yields 165 Firearms NEWS

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BRONX: ome 165 firearms—the bulk of them handguns—were turned in during the Bronx Gun Buyback held at two Bronx churches on Saturday, August 6. Ninety-nine of the firearms were turned in at the Fellowship Tabernacle at 1234B East Gun Hill Road, and 66 were brought to Evangelical Garifuna Church at 344 Brook Ave. Of the 165 firearms: there were 61 revolvers, 52 semi-automatic pistols, three assault rifles, 12 rifles, 10 shotguns, and 27 BB guns, air pistols and starter pistols. Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark said, “Each of these guns represents a life saved in the Bronx. We are very pleased that we got so many handguns. We thank the Bronx residents who wisely turned in illegal firearms to make their homes and communities safer. “I also want to express my gratitude to Pastor Jay Gooding of Fellowship Tabernacle Church of God in Christ, and Pastor Omar Guzman of Evangelical Garifuna Church, for their hard work in hosting the buyback, which was sponsored by the Bronx District Attorney’s Office and the

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Brooklyn resident charged with murder of Muslim cleric and associate A QUEENS: Queens County grand jury on Monday (August 22) has returned a five-count indictment charging Oscar Morel, 35, of Brooklyn, with fatally shooting Imam Maulana Akonjee and his associate and friend, Thara Uddin, as they walked home following afternoon prayers at the Al-Furqan Jame Masjid mosque in Ozone Park, Queens, earlier this month. Both men sustained gunshot wounds to the head and were transported to a local Queens hospital where they were pronounced dead. The indictment charges Morel with one count of first-degree murder, two counts of second- degree murder and two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon. If convicted, Morel faces up to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown said, “In addition to the second-degree murder charges, the grand jury has charged the defendant with first-degree murder under subparagraph (1)(a)(viii) of Penal Law Sec-

tion 125.27, which states, in part, that ‘with intent to cause the death of another person, he causes the death of such person or of a third person; and . . . as part of the same criminal transaction, the defendant, with intent to cause serious physical injury to or the death of an additional person or persons, causes the death of an additional person or persons..” The District Attorney added, “The defendant’s alleged actions strike at the very heart of our county’s Muslim community. Both victims were gentle men of peace and their deaths are a devastating loss to their families and the community that they served. I extend my deepest condolences to the families of the victims and assure them that the law enforcement community will work tirelessly to ensure that justice is done in this case.” Morel, who was ordered held without bail following his arraignment in Queens Criminal Court on similar charges on Wednesday, August 17, 2016, will be arraigned on the indictment at a later date in the Supreme Court at Kew Gardens.

Lead found in New Rochelle Elementary School Water Sources

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NEW ROCHELLE: hen elementary school students in New Rochelle come back to classes Wednesday for a half day, some of the water fountains will be turned off due to lead contamination. The school district conducted water testing in all elementary schools, except for Davis Elementary School, from June 1 to June 15. Test results for Davis were released in the spring.

Westchester County Department of Health ad the environmental services firm Louis Berger partnered with the district to conduct the tests. A total of 206 drinking water locations were tested in the six schools. Louis Berger chose a more stringent action level standard of 15 part per billion for lead. The EPA standard is 20 ppb.


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Jamaican Police arrest 16 lottery scammers

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KINGSTON, JAMAICA WI ixteen persons accused of defrauding citizens of the United States of America of approximately US$50,000 (J$6.3 million) between 2011 and 2015 are to appear in court in western Jamaica on September 14 and 20, following their arrest during a week of operations in that section of the island between August 23 and 26. The operations were spearheaded by the Transnational Criminal Investigative Unit (TCIU) of the Counter Terrorism and Organised Crime Investigation Branch (C-TOC), which got support from the Contraband Enforcement Team (CET) of Jamaica Customs Agency, along with local police officers from Hanover, Trelawny, Westmoreland and St Elizabeth. Along with the persons arrested, cash amounting to J$380,000, several lead sheets, two laptops, one tablet and 21 cellular phones were also seized during the operations.

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CARACAS, VENEZUELA: enezuela's opposition took to the streets of the capital Caracas on Thursday, generating significant buzz on social media, where independent and citizen reporters covered the event. The protest was days in the making, as native community groups from Amazonas, Venezuela's most southern state, gradually filled the city. Tensions grew as opponents accused the opposition movement of preparations to stage a coup d'état against President Nicolás Maduro's government. Demonstrators said they were protesting against the country's current economic turmoil, and they hope to pressure the government into holding a recall vote on Maduro. For some time now, Venezuela has endured an economic and political crisis, but conditions have worsened dramatically in the last two years. During preparations for the protest, news sites reported instances of abuse and barricades apparently erected by the authorities: Local news media also documented other obstacles erected in the streets, saying the National Guard was stopping demonstrators who were heading from the central part of the country to the capital: Adapted from Global Voices by Laura Vidal, translated by Sara Holmes on September 2, 2016

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Rastafarians face Discrimination in Six Caribbean Islands

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By NAN Contributor News Americas, WASHINGTON, D.C., he U.S. says there are six Caribbean nations where members of the Rastafarian faith feel they are being discriminated against. That’s according to the latest International Religious Freedom Report for 2015 from the US State Department. While the US government found the Caribbean is mostly free when it comes to being able to practice one’s religion, it cited several countries whether the government’s practices impinge on the beliefs of Rastafarians there. Here are the six countries cited in the new report: 1: Antigua & Barbuda In Antigua & Barbuda, the US report says it has received complaints from The Caribbean Rastafari Organization that the Antigua & Barbuda government’s prohibition of marijuana contradicts the religious rights of Rastas in the country because marijuana is integral to their religious rituals. The Rastafarians also say they disagreed with the public school requirement that children be vaccinated, which they state is against their religious beliefs and they also said the requirement to remove their headdress for passport photos and at security checkpoints was an additional infringement of their religious rights. 2: Jamaica In Jamaica, Rastafarians complained that elements of their religious observance, such as wearing dreadlocks and smoking marijuana, still presented some barriers to their ability to find employment and achieve professional status. Some also stated they had had their hair cut by police or prison officials, and several were exercising legal recourse measures. Still Rastafarians, however, stated that such discrimination had diminished considerably in recent years, especially as their styles of clothing and music gained wider acceptance. In February both houses of parliament In Jamaica, passed a law which ended the government’s longstanding criminalization of marijuana, including for religious pur-

Oil revenue to transform Guyana

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GEORGE TOWN, GUYANA: uyana’s imminent oil production will yield significant revenue that can create a large number of jobs in the manufacturing of value-added agricultural products and the development of its physical infrastructure, while at the same time delivering quality education for a diversified economy, United States Ambassador to Guyana Perry Holloway says. “The bottom line is that this oil is going to give Guyana, if it does it correctly, the ability to transform the country into whatever direction it is that the government and the people decide they want to go,” Holloway told Stabroek News in an exclusive interview. While the American envoy acknowledged that Exxon Mobil’s oil find offshore Guyana would not generate sufficient.

development centers allow Christian groups to perform tree lighting ceremonies for Christmas at no charge, but Rastafari groups wishing to celebrate Kwanzaa are charged US $148. Additionally, representatives locally also said that prisoners were forced to cut their hair and that the government did not accommodate vegetarian diets in prison. 4: St. Vincent & The Grenadines According to the Caribbean Rastafari Organization, Rastafarians in St. Vincent & The Grenadines continue to disagree with the government’s prohibition of marijuana use, which they described as integral to their religious rituals. Rastafarians here also stated they faced scrutiny from police and immigration officials and also expressed concern about discrimination in schools and in hiring.

poses, and the law went into effect in April. Among other stipulations, the law permits adherents of the Rastafarian faith to use marijuana for sacramental purposes in locations registered as places of Rastafarian worship.

3: St. Kitts And Nevis Rastafarians in Saint Kitts & Nevis say they continue to face discrimination, in employment as well as in public and private school officials refused to enroll Rastafarian children because of their belief against vaccinating their children in violation of national laws. They also say they Rastafarians are prohibited use of marijuana, which they described as integral to their religious rituals and face discrimination in observing religious holidays since government-run community

5: Dominica In The Commonwealth of Dominican, Rastafarians also complained about the government’s prohibition of marijuana use, which they described as integral to their religious rituals. Rastafarians also stated they faced extra scrutiny from police and immigration officials. 6: The Bahamas In The Bahamas, Rastafarian leaders reported their members continued to experience police profiling and targeting due to their belief in the religious use of marijuana. They also expressed concern that prison officials cut the dreadlocks of Rastafarian detainees held in short-term custody, and that prisoners at Bahamas Correctional Services were not regularly provided with meals that met their religious dietary requirements.

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Baker Hostetler grabs young achiever attorney Bent

A DLA Piper partner appointed to the New York City Water Board resigned from his position and received a fine of $1,000 for hosting a campaign fundraiser and birthday party event for New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, New York’s Conflicts of Interest Board announced Tuesday.

'Cat's Paw' Theory Applies To Coworkers, 2nd Circ. Says

The Second Circuit revived a retaliation lawsuit against a New York ambulance service, ruling Monday that under the “cat’s paw" theory a company can be held liable when its decision to fire an employee is influenced by a coworker’s bad intent.

Ex-NY Senate Leader Blames Lawyer For 5-Year Sentence

Former New York state Senate majority leader Pedro Espada Jr. has asked a New York federal judge to vacate or amend his five-year prison sentence for theft of federal funds from Bronx-based nonprofit health care clinics and for lying on his 2005 personal tax return, claiming his lawyer was subpar.

2nd Circ. Asks NY Court: Who's Liable For Ex-Cons' Firings?

The Second Circuit asked New York’s highest court Tuesday to help resolve a dispute over whether two laborers fired for their criminal convictions can sue Allied Van Lines Inc. and its parent company, even though they were not the men’s direct employer.

NY Art Collector Fights IRS' Bid To Beat $11M Easement Row

A prominent New York art collector and real estate investor urged the U.S. Tax Court on Tuesday to reject the IRS’ bid to disallow deductions for his purported $11.3 million noncash charitable contribution covering a conservation easement for his historic warehouse in Manhattan.

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Reggae Boyz bow out

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Kingston, Jamaica WI: anama hammered the last two nails in Jamaica's 2018 World Cup coffin last night. Goals from Gabriel Torres, and substitute Abdiel Arroyo handed the hosts a 2-0 win in Panama City. It left the Reggae Boyz on four points from five games and third in CONCACAF World Cup qualification semi-final round Group B and no hope of advancing. Panama, 10 points, and group leaders Costa Rica on 13 will move on to final round, where six teams will compete for three automatic spots to the next World Cup in Russia. Jamaica had started well last night and surprised the Panama defence after just 10 minutes. A Jamaican corner found the head of a Panama defender then hit the back upright and went into the hands of the very grateful goalkeeper Jaime Penedo. The hosts gradually took control and with some penetrative runs in mid-field from Alberto Quintero soon had the Boyz on the backfoot.

It was Quintero who provided the pass for the opening goal. From a swift counterattack the midfielder found Torres with a perfect defence-splitting pass, and the latter sent a bullet past Andre Blake in the Jamaican goal in the 28th minute. From then on the Panamanians dominated the action, but failed to beat Blake again until two minutes into injury time. A mistake in the Jamaican defence gave Blas Perez the space and the time to pick out substitute Arroyo and the latter rushed into the 18-yard box and shot low and hard past Blake inside the far post. The goal sent the Panamanians into wild celebrations. Jamaica will play their final match of a disappointing campaign against Haiti at the National Stadium on Tuesday. Other results last night: St Vincent 0 USA 6, Honduras 2 Canada 1, Trinidad and Tobago 2 Guatemala 2, Haiti 0 Costa Rica 1, El Salvador 1 Mexico 3.

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REGIONAL PARK, FLORIDA: ecords tumbled at the Broward Regional Park in Florida as West Indies produced a thrilling one run victory over India in the first of two Twenty20 Internationals on Saturday. Sent to bat, West Indies recorded the third best ever T20 total of 245-6. 24 year old Trinidadian Evin Lewis, in only his second game, became the second West Indian after Chris Gayle to score a T20 international hundred. Man-of-the-Match Lewis put on 126 for the first wicket with Johnson Charles who hit 79 from 33 deliveries. The partnership which came off just 9.3 overs, laid a strong foundation for the West Indies.

Lewis also added 78 in six overs with Jamaican Andre Russell who got 22 from 12. Ravindra Jadeja 2-39 and Jasprit Bumrah 247, were the pick of the Indian bowlers. Chasing 246 to win, India stayed on course all the way through. They were led by KL Rahul's maiden century from 46 balls, the second fastest in T20s. He made 110 not out and along with Rohit Sharma 62, set a platform for an Indian win, but with eight to get from the last over, Dwayne Bravo bowled a beauty to inch the Caribbean side home in-front of largely Indian support.

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Thompson leads four Jamaican victories at Zurich Diamond League

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Kingston, Jamaica WI (Jamaica Observer) amaican born international entertainer Luciano’s United States visa was cancelled by American law enforcement officers last weekend. Luciano who was scheduled to perform on the Philadelphia Jerk Festival at Fairmount Park on Sunday, took to social media to advise promoters and fans of the development. “I regret to announce that whilst crossing the border from Canada into America by air on August 25th, 2016, I underwent an abnormal interrogation during which my personal hand luggage was searched. During the search, a mixture that I normally use as a herb medicine for my throat was found and after numerous tests it was claimed to be illegal because it contained cannabis extracts. The herbal liquid was a very small amount (less than one gramme), but as a result my visas were revoked and I was denied entry into the US. I sincerely regret the inconvenience and disappointment that this will cause as I am also deeply devastated. Please pray for me while I face yet another major obstacle in my life,” Luciano’s post read in part. The singer said he would, however, appeal the cancellation. “Please note that this will not affect any bookings that I have in countries anywhere else in the world, apart from North America. So please keep the faith... Jah Bless,” he continued. According to tour tracker Pollstar, Luciano had several gigs lined up in California, British Columbia, Washington, Arizona and Oregon from September 2 to 17. ‘Another major obstacle in my life’ may refer to the March 2009 incident in which Andrew Senior, a man the police said was wanted for several murders, engaged police in a shootout at Luciano’s Kingston home. Senior was killed in the two-hour stand-off. Three officers were shot and injured. Luciano was charged with harbouring a fugitive but was cleared in March 2011. Another ‘obstacle’ may be the February 28 slaying of his 19-year-old son, Menelik McClymont. Three teens are currently before the court for the murder. The singer (given name Jephter McClymont) is known for spiritual songs including Lord Give Me Strength, It’s Me Again Jah and Sweep Over My Soul.

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Sean Paul gears up for overseas engagements

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Kingston, Jamaica: fter signing a deal with Island Records, International superstar Sean Paul is preparing for a number of overseas engagements. He is set to take the stage at Bestival 2016, to be held at the Robin Hill Country Park in England. The four day festival will see the artiste performing on the final night, September 11. He will also perform at the already sold out Electric Ballroom in Camden, London on September 13. Sean Paul is encouraging fans to keep a watch out for show and tour dates on his website at allseanpaul.com and look out for a new single in November, as well as an album in 2017.

Meleku— following his father’s footsteps W By: mrlindsay ITH his father as his inspiration, upand-coming singer Meleku is hoping to get his big break with his latest single What To Make of This World. “In this song, I want us to search ourselves and see how best we can contribute to not only our country, but the world. I want this song to not only break musical barriers, but all the barriers that divides us,” said Meleku, son of reggae singer Sizzla Kalonji. What To Make of This World is produced by Xterminator Nation Records and was released in June. Last month, Meleku made his debut at

Eight Jamaicans entrepreneurs for White House Fellowship

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ight Jamaican entrepreneurs will travel to the United States in early October to participate in the inaugural Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Fellows programme, the White House announced this week. They are Patria Kaye Aarons, Craslyn Benjamin, Tishauna Mullings, Javette Nixon, Kadeem Pet-Grave, Renee Stewart, Latoya West-Blackwood, and Miguel 'Steppa' Williams. The Jamaicans are among a cohort of 250 young people from the region. US President Barack Obama launched YLAI while on a historic visit to Kingston last year as a means of "(expanding) opportunities for emerging entrepreneurs and civil society innovators". "The inaugural YLAI class brings 250 promising young business and social entrepreneurs from across Latin America to invest in and accelerate the work of young leaders who are making their communities and countries more prosperous and secure," the White House said in a release this week. -- caribzone.com

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Reggae On The River in California. He described his set as an unforgettable one. “To perform on the same festival as my father is really an honor. I got the chance to deliver a 40-minute set and it was well received. It was my first performance in California and my biggest show in the United States, so I feel really blessed that I could bring reggae music a step further,” he said. Meleku, whose given name is Meleek Collins, spent his younger years in August Town before relocating to Liguanea in St Andrew. Growing up Meleku had desires of a career in sports, but that changed while attending Ardenne High School.


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amaican entrepreneur and diplomat Audrey Marks is returning to the United States for her second stint as ambassador. Marks, who is also the founder and chairman of Paymaster Jamaica Limited, was reappointed Jamaica's Ambassador to the US and the island’s Permanent Representative to the Organization of American States (OAS), officials announced last week. She will assume official duties in the upcoming weeks when she is expected to present her credentials to President Baraka Obama. She is replacing Ralph Thomas who was recalled one month after the JLP took office Feb. 25, 2016. Marks, Jamaica’s ambassador to the US from 2010 to 2012, returned home shortly after the then People’s National Party (PNP) government came to power after defeating the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) in national elections. In a statement released last week, Sen. Kamina Johnson Smith, Jamaica’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, lauded Marks said her prior diplomatic experience combined with her business leadership in the private sector is an asset to Jamaica. “Ambassador Marks brings to the post a wealth of experience in diplomacy, in business and in philanthropy,” Johnson Smith said. “I am confident that she will continue to build upon the excellent relations we have enjoyed with our major trading and economic partner, and to which she has contributed immensely during a prior tour of duty in that jurisdiction.” Marks has enjoyed an active career in the private sector and has been the recipient

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President Baraka Obama poses with Ambassador Audrey Marks at the White House in 2010 when she presented her credentials.

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New York City Police Officers from the 47 Prescient supported members of the Bronx Chapter of the Jamaica Ex-Police Association’s annual “Back-to-school Giveback” event which donated school supplies, refreshment and entertainment to some 200 kids and parents in the community last Saturday at 3447 Baychester Avenue, Bronx. In photo (l-r) Joseph Chin; Aldington Gordon; Police Officers: McGuinness and Familia; Bishop Dr. Popeye Whittingham; Police officers Vasquez and Dias; Oswald Robinson; Austin Williams and Eric Beckford. Also, parent Kathrine Vernon holds her child in forefront.

Owner of Dream Castle Villa in Montego Bay, Gwendolyn James (3rd l) raps with children in her company’s summer and school giveback programs.

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Apollo Theater To Host Presidential Debate Viewing Party

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HARLEM — The famous Apollo Theater is hosting a viewing party for the first sparring match between the 2016 presidential hopefuls. The first debate between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump will take place at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York on Sept. 26. Lester Holt, the anchor of the “NBC Nightly News,” will be the moderator.

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Nurses and Healthcare Workers endorse Stacey Pheffer Amato

ROCKAWAY BEACH, QUEENS: tacey Pheffer Amato, candidate for State Assembly District 23, continues to build on her strong credentials as the champion of working families with her endorsement this week by both 1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East and the New York State Nurses Association. In announcing their endorsements, both unions praised Pheffer Amato's dedication to fighting for quality healthcare and employment opportunities in communities that have in recent years seen the devastating closure of a local hospital. "We are proud to endorse Stacey Pheffer Amato for New York State Assembly," said Helen Schaub, 1199SEIU Vice President for Policy and Legislation. "Stacey's commitment to ensuring every family receives the best possible healthcare makes her

the clear champion of working New Yorkers and the values we hold dear. At a time when healthcare is transforming, she will fight for access to needed services and high quality jobs. Stacey will be a powerful voice in Albany for the working people of Queens." "Stacey Pheffer Amato is the clear choice to represent southern Queens and Rockaway in the New York State Assembly," said Marva Wade RN, NYSNA 1st Vice-President and Chairperson of the NYSNA-PAC. "Stacey understands that providing our registered nurses with the tools they need is essential to ensuring quality healthcare for New York families, and we know that she will stand with us in Albany to fight for quality healthcare for all." "I am honored to have the endorsement of the men and women of 1199SEIU and the New York State Nurses Association," said

Stacey Pheffer Amato, candidate for New York State Assembly. "Quality healthcare is the right of every Queens family and our nurses and healthcare workers truly are the frontline in this fight. I am proud to stand with them as we ensure our communities remain strong and healthy now and in the future." 1199SEIU is the largest union in New York and the largest healthcare worker union in the nation. It's 220,000 New York City nurses and healthcare workers include staff at the many hospitals, nursing homes, homecare programs, pharmacies, urgent care facilities and clinics that dot neighborhoods across southern Queens and Rockaway. - Contributed

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Leftover Lingerie Still Lingers in Boyfriend's Dresser Drawers

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Dear Divine Diva: have been seeing my boyfriend for five months. He still has some of his ex-girlfriend's lingerie in his dresser. When we first got involved, he showed it to me and asked if I wanted any. I said no thanks. Now that I'm more invested in the relationship, I'd like him to get rid of it. He is currently out of town, traveling for a month. Would it be inappropriate for me to throw away these "trinkets" without consulting him? -Setting boundaries, Mount Vernon

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Dear Divine Diva: met a guy online. We have been dating for some time now. We have a wonderful connection and have our dates on Skype. The problem is, we have never met in person. Every time we plan on meeting, he shuts up for a time, isn't reachable, then suddenly reappears and makes excuses, asking me to forgive him and plan another meeting. Should I still believe this will happen anytime soon? -- left hanging in white plains ny

Dear left hanging: I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings, but something smells fishy here. "Cat fishy." From where I sit, it appears your wonderful connection may be only your connection to the Internet. A person who does this repeatedly may not be who he has represented himself to be. Do not count on him for anything.—Always Divine Diva

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