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KINGSTON, Jamaica: he Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) was declared the winner of the 2016 general election, after claiming 33 of the 63 constituency seats in Jamaica’s general elections held on Thur. Feb 25. Over the next several days, the JLP will begin forming the island nation’s new government after the People’s National Party (PNP) only managed to win 30 constituency seats. With the country’s economy at the forefront, Holness has announced that he plans to meet with International Monetary Fund (IMF) representatives during the first week of March. Figures released by the Electoral Office of Jamaica show the JLP secured 50.1 percent of the popular vote, compared to the PNP’s 49.6 percent. Continued on page 4
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hings are changing politically in Jamaica! For the first time in the country’s short political history, the People’s National Party (PNP) was given one term to govern. On Feb. 25, voters ousted the incumbents and voted in the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), which narrowly captured 33 of 63 constituency seats. The race is now on to form a new government. The JLP faced a similar rejection in the December 2011 elections and was the first “oneterm government.” But a “oneterm government” for the PNP was never expected in the socalled “PNP country” where the party has “run things” for 26 of the last 30 years. In fact, from 1989 through 2007, it was always a PNP regime running the show. However, since Jamaica gained independence 1962, both parties have had their fair share of managing Jamaica and are therefore responsible for our successes and failures. The people are now very frustrated with both political parties to the point that the number of undecided voters now peaks at 50 percent. Many voters also chose to stay home. The voter turnout was the lowest in recent memory. Jamaicans are now of the view that their political parties
have each conspired and carefully developed policies to keep the respective party in power at the expense of the national good of the country. Our human resource capital matches any developed country with some of the most brilliant thinkers. Jamaica is located a few hours from the United States – one of largest and most powerful nations. Brand Jamaica is well respected and fetches high price. Jamaica’s climate is suitable for various investments in tourism and agriculture. Yet, for decades, Jamaica has struggled with low growth, high public debt and many external shocks that have further weakened the economy. Over the last 30 years, real per capita GDP has increased at an average of just one percent per year, making Jamaica one of the slowest growing developing countries in the world. According to the Statistical Institute of Jamaica, the unemployment rate in Jamaica is about 13.2 percent, with youth unemployment of 38 percent, more than twice the national rate. Poverty headcount ratio at national poverty lines is estimated at 20 percent of the population. The murder rate -- over a 1,000 people annually -- is a major issue affecting Jamaica.
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Widespread corruption and the misuse of government resources are also among the depressing tendencies that keep the people poor. However, despite the maneuvering and other weaknesses of governance, democracy continues to be very vibrant and active in Jamaica as witnessed in the 2016 general elections that saw 63 candidates freely elected by the people. Nevertheless, we are very worried that if Jamaica continues to be plagued with serious social and economic issues, it could threaten our democracy and plunge more people further into poverty.
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But Jamaicans generally are very partisan. They often only support their respective party and are of the opinion that the opposing party cannot do anything right and condemn it for “destroying Jamaica.” Such misguided culture and attitude is not helping Jamaica and should be condemned. The results of the elections are an indication that Jamaicans are frustrated with politics as usual. Jamaicans voted for the Andrew Holness-led JLP with only a three-seat majority, and after four years into her first term, dumped the Portia Simpson Miller administration. This is an indication that the people want real changes and are moving away from the strong partisan option. In our opinion, the young people especially are becoming mature and really don’t care which party is in power. They want tangible results to improve their living standard. They do not want to remain poor and helpless. Therefore, we should always respect the wishes of the voters and urge the JLP to get to work and address the issues of the people with urgency. The focus should always be on the people and not what is best to keep the party in power.
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Challenging Blacks for political power
bout 20 years ago I wrote an article regarding how Latinos would be challenging Blacks for political power. At that time there were 6 major cities where Latinos were the top elected officials. As we watch the current election and see where opportunist Negroes are position themselves as Black leaders to line up Blacks behind Hillary, possibly losing, candidacy, I cannot help thinking how Trump maybe outsmarting them by cutting closed door deals with Latinos to have a Black female Latino running mate. Yes, Hillary may not get the nod. Too much issues and you do not feel the excitement as when Barack was running as the first Black. So, the lack of sophistication in Black political involvement is still evident. We line up behind the Democrats, giving them 100% of our political dollar. And even if they win, we still lose because when the spoil of victory is being shared, we are not told what room the sharing is taking
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That should give you an indication on Sander's chance. Israel is all for him (which is being kept very quiet) but are Americans wary of becoming part of the United States of Israel, negating his chance to win? On another matter, we have Caribbean Americans boasting about having the biggest party in the world, where they engage in wining and grinning. Yet for 75 years of wining and grinning on the street, they
don't own a hot sheet motel to wine and grime in, much-less a hotel. How do you go about addressing such matter? Do you know if 30 parents request that the DOE provide computer training for adult education of Saturdays, Sundays, or in the evening, it would be done. These are examples of empowering information that must be disseminated. How do we approach addressing the matter?
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place. Therefore, if we ever find the room, we end up with crumbs. On the other hand, the Jewish brothers and sisters win irrespective of which party wins. They give 55% of their political dollars to Democrats and 45% to the Republicans. Very soon you will see the candidates lining up to go to Israel to kiss the prime minister's ring and ask for his blessing to run for the presidency of the United States of America.
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Jamaican Gets New Prime Minister
Continued from page 1 JLP leader and Prime Minister-designate, Andrew Holness, who defeated the PNP's Patrick Roberts to retain his St. Andrew West Central seat, will be joined in Parliament by his wife Juliet, who defeated Imani Duncan-Price to secure the St Andrew East Rural constituency. Holness told hundreds of supporters that his party was ready to serve the people of Jamaica in moving them “from poverty to prosperity.” "I want to thank God for this victory and the people of Jamaica for investing in me the opportunity," Holness told a large, boisterous at party headquarters in Kingston hours after declaring victory. "It has been a long journey." Holness added, "We have carried a message and the people of Jamaica accepted our message, but this is not the end. It is just the beginning." The JLP leader also promised that he would be changing the way things are done in government as "we have been given stewardship of the country and we stand to be held to account. That is the cost of victory." The PNP president and outgoing-Prime Minister, Portia Simpson Miller, and other leaders of the party conceded defeat in front of a small, somber crowd at the party's Old Hope Road headquarters in St. Andrew. "The other side won, and I am going to be very big. I commend them on their victory," she said. Simpson Miller, however, served notice that the PNP has not ruled out winning the election through the court. She said that strong persons must be sent to constituency recounts and that they should pay attention to every detail on every ballot. "Leave nothing to chance," she urged. "We are down, but we are not out," Simpson Miller said. She told Comrades: "I know you are hurting, and we feel it, too." Thursday’s defeat is the second general election disappointment for Simpson Miller who also lost the 2007 election. The December 2011 election, which resulted in the JLP being voted out of office after just one term, saw a 53 per cent turnout of electors, in which the PNP shocked the nation by capturing 42 of the 63 parliamentary seats. The remainder went to the JLP. This time around, the overall voter turnout saw 870,663 Jamaicans casting their ballots to elect the new government, from a voter's list of 1,824,000 eligible voters. The JLP amassed 436,459 votes, compared to the PNP’s 432,353. The Feb. 25, 2016 general election was the 17th since Universal Adult Suffrage in which Jamaicans won the right to vote in 1944 at a time when the country was still under colonial rule. The JLP has won eight elections to the PNP’s nine.
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Mayor Thomas Takes Emergency Action in Response to TransCare Bankruptcy
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MOUNT VERNON: n light of recent development that TransCare, who operates ambulance and life support services in the City of Mount Vernon, has filed for bankruptcy Mayor Richard Thomas has signed an emergency agreement, effective immediately, to ensure public safety services remain unaffected. Mayor Richard Thomas said, "This bankruptcy filing confirms our suspicions that TransCare was in trouble. We have signed an emergency agreement with Empress Ambulance Service, Inc., to ensure the public is protected. This incident only underscores the immediate need for Mount Vernon to supplement emergency services with additional personnel and training. Our firefighters can, and should, be equipped to provide these services. The city should not be threat-
ened because a private operator may or may not be able to operate." On Wednesday, numerous media outlets reported that TransCare had filed for bankruptcy, ending its ambulance services in Westchester County and New York City, where it had provided about 10 percent of the
ambulance coverage. TransCare, the largest privately owned ambulance service in the Mid-Atlantic region, has also provided ambulance service to parts of Long Island, Delaware, the Baltimore-Washington corridor and numerous locations in Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh.
in his daughter’s Astoria home. On August 21, 2012, Mr. Cucchiara’s only other child, his daughter, found him lying in bed with a pillow covering his face. He had bruising on his forehead and his body was cold. The
Medical Examiner determined that the cause of death was asphyxiation. The defendant had visited his father the previous evening and was the last person to see him alive.
Queens man vicious murders of his parents
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Bayside, Queens, man has been sentenced to 50 years to life in prison for the violent murders of both his parents – first by beating his mother and submerging her head in a tub of water and then subsequently smothering his father to death in his bed.
Gregory Cucchiara, 40, formerly of 215-46 28 Avenue in Bayside, Queens was convicted last month of two counts of second-degree of murder following a threeweek jury trial in which the defendant represented himself. Last week Supreme Court Justice Kenneth C. Holder sentenced the defendant to 50 years to life in prison. Cucchiara was arrested on Nov. 13, 2012, following an extensive investigation by the New York City Police Department and the Queens District Attorney’s Office, which included the analysis of DNA evidence found at both crime scenes. Queens District Attorney Richard A. Brown said that, according to trial testimony, both victims had blunt force trauma to their heads before they were killed and DNA evidence found under the fingernails of both Mr. and Mrs. Cucchiara was a match for their only son, Gregory Cucchiara. According to trial testimony, 66-yearold Giusepina Cucchiara was found dead in the family’s 28 Avenue home on May 24, 2011. She had been struck in the head with a perfume bottle and choked with the pearl necklace she wore before having her head forced below the water in the bathtub. Autopsy results showed the mother of two had died as a result of having her head submerged in water after blunt force trauma to the head. The trial records also noted that Carmelo Cucchiara, 75, moved out of the family’s Bayside home he had shared with his son and wife soon after her death and took up residence in a basement apartment
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ueens Council Member Donovan Richards was Feb. 22 the prime sponsor on introduced legislation that seeks to identify the factors indicating gas-related violations in residential and commercial buildings. He was also the co-sponsor on two other bills introduced that require annual reports on the state of gas infrastructure in the city and designate violations of existing laws regarding piping systems as “immediately hazardous.” These three pieces of legislation are included in a package of nine bills introduced by the City Council that are in response to the deadly gas explosions in the East Village last year and in East Harlem in 2014. “The focus of the bills in this package is literally a matter of life and death,” said Council Member Richards. “The only way to reduce liability and increase public safety is to strengthen existing regulations, increase enforcement and penalties, and invest in upgrades to our aging infrastructure. These are necessary changes that will protect precious lives and preserve valuable property,” further noted.
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he New York State Police issued another warning about telephone scams. They are currently investigating several instances where callers are fabricating scenarios in an attempt to defraud the victim of money. A press release on the NYSP website said common fraud scenarios include a caller saying he is from the IRS and that a lawsuit has been filed against the victim for failure to pay taxes. Another scenario is the caller says he is from a local utility company and the victim must send funds immediately or their utility will be suspended. A third example is that the caller claims the victim’s family member has been arrested in a foreign country and money must be wired for bail.
Brooklyn lawyer pleaded guilty on Feb. 17 to grand larceny for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from the estate of a deceased Queens man between August 2008 and July 2013.
Debra Ann Purcell-Regis, 56, of Syosset, Long Island, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree grand larceny before Queens Supreme Court Justice Dorothy Chin-Brandt, who indicated she will sentence the defendant to 90 days in jail on April 26, 2016. Purcell-Regis was suspended from practicing law as of Feb. 4, 2015.
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According to the criminal complaint, in 2008 Purcell-Regis was retained to oversee the estate of Joseph Filiano by the deceased man’s half brother, Thomas Massaro. A forensic analysis of the estate’s financial records revealed that the defendant removed more than $500,000 from the deceased man’s bank account and re-deposited the funds into two separate accounts held at Washington Mutual and Chase banks, both of which were in the defendant’s name.
Over the span of five years, the defendant made numerous cash withdrawals and endorsed payments to others unrelated to the Filiano estate totaling $495,000. District Attorney Brown said, according to the charges, the defendant used funds from the Filiano estate for her own personal gain -including making tuition payments to a private Quaker school in Long Island. Throughout 2015, starting in January with a $200,000 payment, the defendant has been returning the funds stolen to the Filiano estate. Purcell-Regis’ last payment, marking full restitution in addition to interest, was in November 2015.
Teen raped on school field trip
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touched and kissed her. That's when police say the assault took place. When she finally did break free, she called her mother, who made the long drive to the ranch and arrived with police. Police charged the classmate with rape. The two reportedly knew each other for at least five years. The victim's mother criticized the chaperones for their apparent lack of oversight. A field trip permission slip shows that students were not allowed to enter any rooms but their own. The victim requested to transfer out of South Bronx Preparatory and will start at a new school on Monday.
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NEW YORK: he New York City Health Department is backing legislation that would ban smokeless tobacco from all ticketed sports arenas, including Yankee Stadium and Citi Field. At a hearing Thursday on several anti-smoking bills, the health department’s senior legal counsel, Kevin Schroth, said every year roughly 415,000 kids nationwide try smokeless tobacco. He said young people repeatedly see professional athletes, particularly baseball players, use chewing tobacco and that makes it socially acceptable. Similar bans have already been enacted in Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco ballparks. Lawmakers are also targeting hookah bars by considering legislation that would add the non-tobacco shisha used in the water pipes to the city’s smoking ban. Schroth said smokers underestimate the health risks associated with hookah use, which is attracting more young people.
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Guilty Verdict in Cayman Islands corruption trial
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GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands: he former chair of the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA), Canover Watson (45), has been found guilty of two counts of conspiracy to defraud, one count of conflict of interest, one count of fraud on government and one count of breach of trust following a nine week corruption trial over a lucrative hospital payment and verification system. However, he was found not guilty of money laundering before he was led out from the Grand Court and remanded in custody. After deliberating for just over a day, the six women and one man on the jury announced four unanimous guilty verdicts at 2:30 on Thursday afternoon but returned to their deliberations following directions from the judge that they could reach a majority verdict if they were not unanimous on the remaining two counts. Watson placed his head in his hands as the first four verdicts were read out and then had
a nerve-racking wait before the jury returned with their verdicts on the remaining counts. After another hour and twenty minutes inside the jury room, they returned at 3:50 pm to deliver another guilty verdict for the breach of trust and an acquittal on the still serious charge, count five, the transfer of criminal property (money laundering). The judge remanded Watson in custody in the wake of the verdicts and scheduled a sentencing hearing for 10:30 on Friday morning. Following the adjournment, the George Town man, a onetime community leader and 2007 winner of the Young Caymanian Leadership Award, was handcuffed and taken into custody by police. During the nine-week trial, the jury listened to testimony from Watson, who gave evidence in his own defence, and more than a dozen witnesses and examined reams of incriminating documentary evidence, including email correspondence, bank account details, spreadsheets and contracts.
China suspends 580 social media accounts
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Bahamas Bar Association wants answers on release of Cuban men
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NASSAU, Bahamas -ahamas Bar Association president Elsworth Johnson on Friday joined calls for the attorney general to provide answers to lingering questions regarding the release into the general population of two Cubans previously held for three years at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services without being charged. He also questioned why the Department of Immigration is now seeking to rearrest Carlos Pupo and Lazaro Seara Marin, who have no legal status in The Bahamas. “You don’t hold people for three years without charges, without sending anything, and expect results,” Johnson told The Nassau Guardian.“... There is a way how you bring information to the court. If you don’t bring it to the court properly it is like going out in the public with no clothes on. The government is subject to the rule of law also. “The government is not empowered to hold persons beyond the reasonable time without charging.” In a statement last week, Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said the men are “a national security risk” and ordered an investigation to take place into how the court was convinced to release them. But Johnson said if the men were a risk to national security the government could
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have charged them with sedition, espionage or sabotage, for example. “You should have formulated something, charge the men, put them before the court, and the court would have had something to deal with,” he said. “That was not done. And so, now to sit and say the prosecutor got it wrong when you provided nothing, makes no sense to me.” Attorney Fred Smith, who represented the Cubans, filed for their release.
Zika warning for Trinidad and Tobago
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PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: rinidad and Tobago is the latest Caribbean country to be added to the Centers for Disease Control’s (CDC) zika virus advisory on Tuesday. Trinidad and Tobago announced its first confirmed case of the zika virus last week. In December, the first local transmission of the Zika virus infection was reported in the Caribbean, the Trinidad Guardian reported. According to the CDC website, local transmission means that mosquitoes in the area have been infected with zika virus, spreading it to people. Since then, the zika virus has been
reported in Barbados, Jamaica, Aruba, Haiti, Martinique and the US Virgin Islands. The CDC advises women who are pregnant to consider postponing travel to any area where zika virus transmission is ongoing. “If you must travel to one of these areas, talk to your doctor first and strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites during your trip. There have been reports of a serious birth defects of the brain, called microcephaly, and other poor pregnancy outcomes in babies of mothers who were infected with zika virus while pregnant.
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man wrongly arrested and detained for years by immigration authorities has been awarded damages by a federal judge who criticized the government and lamented the lack of legal support for jailed people facing deportation. Eastern District Judge Jack Weinstein said legal representation for Davino Watson, held for three years on the mistaken assumption he was not a U.S. citizen, would have made all the difference in confronting the repeated negligence of immigration authorities who put him behind bars and kept him there. "Plaintiff was badly treated by government employees," the judge said in Watson v. United States of America, 14-cv-6459. "He deserves a letter of apology from the United States in addition to damages. But the court is not empowered to order this courtesy." The judge awarded Watson $82,500 in damages as compensation for his false arrest and for some of the days he remained wrongfully detained. "Although these facts on their face appear to present a relatively simple damages case, a combination of factors, including plaintiff's lack of an attorney, the government's repeated carelessness in investigating plaintiff's claim of citizenship, and intervening changes in the interpretation of American and Jamaican laws by administrative officials and a court, created a complex Federal Torts Claims Act conundrum," Weinstein said. Watson was born in Jamaica in 1984 to unwed parents. Years later, his father, Hopeton Watson, who lived in Brooklyn, obtained a visa for Davino, who became a lawful permanent resident at age 13. When Hopeton became a naturalized citizen in 2002, Davino received derivative citizenship. In 2007, Davino Watson was convicted on a cocaine charge and send to prison. But well before he was scheduled to complete New York's shock incarceration program for young, nonviolent offenders in May 2008, immigration officials made the first of several mistakes.
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10 Laws You Should Know If You're in New York
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h New York, there's really no way to fake the Empire State. And that's certainly true of its laws. But even if you're not a native New Yorker and are just visiting or passing through, you should definitely have a basic understanding of New York's legal structures. Don't be one of those out-of-town yokels who gets a ticket for texting while driving in Manhattan. Check out these 10 laws you should know if you're in New York:
1. DWI threshold and consequences. You should avoid drinking and driving in any state, but a DWI in New York (where the legal blood-alcohol limit is 0.08 percent for drivers 21 and over) can lead to your license being suspended for three months. You may also have to attend mandatory alcohol education classes. 2. Cell phone use while driving. Using your cell phone without a handsfree device while driving is illegal in New York, and it's been raining texting-while-driving tickets there since 2011. 3. Divorce requirements. Despite a quickie "divorce hotel" set to open upstate, either you or your spouse still needs to be a New York resident for at least a year to divorce in New York.
4. Marital property division. Especially if you're from west of the Mississippi, you may want to remember that you're not in a community property state anymore. New York is an equitable division state, meaning marital property is divided in divorce according to a judge's evaluation of what's fair.
5. Comparative fault for injuries. When two persons share fault in a New York civil case for negligence, both parties may have their awards reduced based on the percentage they were at fault.
8. Gambling laws. New York voters recently approved legislation to allow Las Vegas-style casinos in the Empire State, in addition to the five existing Indian-run casinos. 9. Lemon law. New York tries to protect car buyers by requiring used car dealers to provide buyers with a warranty, which is pretty unusual.
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ianni Infantino is the new president of football's corruption-scarred world governing body, winning the election after promising national leaders of the sport that he would share the wealth from FIFA's $5 billion World Cup revenues. Infantino was chosen on the second-ballot Saturday to fill the unexpired term of longtime FIFA leader Sepp Blatter, who was forced out by the pressure of US and Swiss investigations of bribery and corruption that emerged two days before the previous vote in May 2015. The stunning outcome seemed to catch the 45-year-old Infantino off guard. He had to compose himself before starting his acceptance speech and saluted voters by patting his heart with his right hand. "We will restore the image of FIFA and the respect of FIFA, and everyone in the
world will applaud us," said Infantino, who only became a candidate when a case of financial wrongdoing removed his own boss, Michel Platini, at Europe's soccer body UEFA. "I am convinced a new era is starting," said the Swiss-born former lawyer. Blatter headed FIFA for more than 17 years. Infantino pledged to meet quickly with World Cup broadcasters and sponsors, saying they "they need to regain trust and confidence in football and in FIFA". There were only four candidates on the ballot after Tokyo Sexwale withdrew during his campaign speech to voters. The four were Infantino, UEFA's general secretary; Sheikh Salman of Bahrain, the Asian confederation president; Prince Ali of Jordan; and Jerome Champagne of France.
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orld and Olympic champion ShellyAnn Fraser-Pryce is one of the big name athletes that have been confirmed for the Jamaica International Invitational IAAF World Challenge meet scheduled for the National Stadium on May 7. Six athletes — four Jamaicans and American speedsters Mike Rodgers and Candace McGrone — will compete at the oneday meeting, the Jamaica Observer has been reliably informed. World Championships 200m silver medallist Elaine Thompson, men’s national 400m record holder Rusheen McDonald and Commonwealth Games 200m champion Rasheed Dwyer are the Jamaicans who have confirmed for the meet which has become one of the favourite stops for international athletes. Fraser-Pryce and Thompson, who created waves in both the 100m and 200m sprints last year, will add quality to the meet with their sparkling credentials.
Armory Announces NYC Indoor Marathon
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NEW YORK: rmory Foundation President Dr. Norbert Sander announces the launch of the inaugural Armory NYC Indoor Marathon to be held from April 8-10, which is expected to attract thousands of participants and spectators. The Armory 2016 NYC Indoor Marathon revives, and provides a new twist on, the original indoor marathon that sold out Madison Square Garden in 1906. The 2016 Armory NYC Indoor Marathon will consist of 14 separate and sequential round-the-clock relay marathons, including World Record challenge races for individual Men and Women, and 12 heats of corporate-oriented team marathons. In total, more than 2,500 runners are expected over the 3-day event. Relay team size will vary from
two people to eight people. "This will be a unique experience for both seasoned marathoners and weekend runners,’’ said Dr. Sander, winner of the 1974 New York City Marathon. “While the elite individual competitors may set World Records at The Armory, we designed the marathon relay rules to foster creativity, teamwork and fun." The Armory will open its New Balance Track & Field Center 24 hours around the clock for the three-day event. Cost for each participant is $100 and will increase to $150 after March 15. Registration is now open at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/armory-2016new-york-city-indoor-marathon-team-relayregistration-21564674522
RIO DE JANEIRO: regnant women should consider not traveling to the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil due to the risk of Zika virus infection, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday. CDC also said women considering becoming pregnant, and their male partners, should exercise caution if they travel to the Olympics or Paralympic Games, scheduled to take place in Rio de Janeiro in August and September. "CDC Recommends that pregnant women consider not traveling to the Olympics," the advisory says. "If you have a male partner who goes to the Olympics, you may be at risk for sexual transmission." CDC's statement is the agency's first explicit warning for some travelers to stay away from the Games in Rio de Janeiro, which has been expecting to draw as many as 400,000 tourists from around the world. Although the Olympics are still five months away, Brazilian authorities have been drawing up robust mosquito-control plans to minimize the risks to spectators and tourists alike. Still, a Zika outbreak in the Americas has caused concern among some people considering attending the Games, and CDC's advisory could increase pressure on organizers who have so far downplayed any threat that health concerns could hurt attendance. Late on Friday, the Federal Drug Administration issued an emergency authorization for a new CDC laboratory test for the Zika virus that detects antibodies the body makes to fight infection. The CDC said it will distribute the test to qualified laboratories in the United States during the next two weeks. -------------------------------
West Indies have 'a great chance' of winning 2016 World T20
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urtly Ambrose, West Indies' bowling consultant, has said that his side has a 'great chance' of winning the upcoming ICC World T20 in India. Not only did West Indies win the 2012 edition of the tournament, but have also been one of the best sides in T20 Internationals since then. Currently, they are ranked No. 3 in the format, as per ICC Rankings. "Look at the team that we have, half of the team are in demand across the world for different T20 leagues," Ambrose was quoted as saying by Antigua Observer on Wednesday (February 24). "So you may find one guy here, maybe two in this league and two in another league but we have all at once so we have a great chance of winning this T20 tournament, just look at our squad." West Indies are placed in Group 1 for the World T20, where they will be facing off against Sri Lanka, England, South Africa and the top side qualifying from Group B.
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ALFA MALES HONNING THEIR QUEENS:
Reggae Loves Romance! leaves no doubt that it is a Alfa Male driven album. From its first track to the last, it’s all about male ego honing or reeling in, a prospective woman. Once again, Eisaku “Selector A.” Yamaguchi, done it. He has put together and produced another quality selections of songs and turn them into one masterful album to please the ladies. According to Selector A, the title of his album is the story of a man and the theme is about the type of woman that man want & likes. The overall scheme is a dedication to all Caribbean woman. The album drops April 15, 2016. You can pick your copy up at any major store or online stores. It will be released worldwide. I surmised that this album will not stay on store shelves and will be rotated in night clubs around the world.
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Morgan Heritage wins Grammy Award 2016:
(l-r) Gramps Morgan, Lukes Morgan and Peetah Morgan of Morgan Heritage pose with Grammy Award trophies for the Best Reggae Album at the 58th Grammy Awards recently at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. The reggae group won for their album 'Strictly Roots', which topped the Billboard Reggae Album Chart when it was released last April. Other nominees were The Cure by Jah Cure (VP Records); Branches of The Same Treeby Rocky Dawuni (Cumbancha Records); Acousticalevy by Barrington Levy (Doctor Dread Presents) and Zion Awake by Luciano (VP Records). It is an honor that was a long time coming for the reggae siblings, an honor dedicated to "our Father Denroy Morgan, mothers Hyacinth Morgan and Pearl Foster, our wives/husband and children and to the people of our beloved Jamaica and Africa," said Mojo Morgan.
Oliver Samuels on the ‘Guilt Trip’
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Progressive Democratic Political Association (PDPA) events The public is cordially invited to the PDPA’s annual Women Celebrating Women Gala on April 3rd.The exciting program includes luncheon, live entertainment, awards presentation and dancing. Tickets are still $125 for general admission! • Saturday, March 19th at 9am to 5pm, The 5th Annual Shirley Chisholm Women’s Empowerment Conference hosted by the Caribbean Research Center and the Black Women for Fairness, Equity & Justice in the Dining Hall at Medgar Evers College, 1638 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11225. We will be honoring the Honorable Shirley Chisholm for
Women’s History Month Saturday, June 18: Fathers and Daughters Celebration Dance at "New Bridges" • Sunday, August 14: Dinner Cruise celebrating Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago Independence • Saturday, March 5: Prayer Breakfast at Isaiah's Temple of Mount Hope. 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. 862 Glenmore Avenue, Brooklyn, NY (Between Montauk Ave and Milford St.). Adults $40, Children 12 and under $20) Call Archbishop Dr. Voni Johyn 347 809 0101 • Saturday, May 7th, 2016. 8:00pm Seventeenth Annual Woman of Great Esteem. Emerald Awards Ceremony Ritz Carlton Hotel, Battery Park, New York, NY.
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arijuana May Influence the 2016 Special Election to replace Sheldon Silvers in Albany. “After days of discussion and dialogue, I have decided to be a candidate for Assemblyman in New York’s special election to replace convicted Assemblyman Sheldon Silver’s on April 19th,” said Dennis Levy, President of ‘New York State Committee to Legalize Marijuana and Green Party member. Levy has made waves in New York for months criticizing Governor Cuomo for his medical marijuana program and refusal to allow full legalization for adults. “The medical marijuana program is the most restrictive in our Nation, Levy says. Over 18,000 people agree with his position on Facebook and Twitter. Middle class and working poor are left out of New York’s program, he says. “We have got to reform or replace it” he says strenuously. “We will replace it with the ‘Marijuana Regulation Taxation Act’ (MRTA)”, As a matter of fact, Social Media is leading the way, with a majority of New York marijuana organizations favoring full legal-
• The ends you serve that are selfish will take you no further than yourself but the ends you serve that are for all, in common, will take you into eternity.
Dennis Levy President ‘New York State Committee to Legalize Marijuana
ization. The latest public opinion survey, which was conducted by Quinnipiac University, finds that eighty-three percent of those polled are in support of legalizing medical marijuana, while fifteen percent are not. Cuomo was influence to support medical marijuana but when considering the issue of recreational marijuana, he called it a ‘non issue’.
That means pro-pot legalization voters will be a big factor in the special election, shaping up to be the most exciting election in New York. “People should not underestimate me; I've spent over 30 years working in New York Communities outside of the political system” Levy said. I’ve campaign for several politicians defeating Democrats and Republicans. And I have taken on big-money real estate developers seeking to gentrify Manhattan. I think the message that resonated in Manhattan is a message that can resonate in this community," Levy said. He said ‘Marijuana, Housing, and Jobs will be his top issues. Levy is also an outspoken critic of the political shenanigans in Albany and the outsized influence of money in politics. He is a supporter of keeping luxury building developers out of the lower east side. He regularly talks about the need to rebuild the middle class and raise taxes on America's highest earners. “I’m calling on everyone who wants to see marijuana legalized to help me. contact: nysctlm@gmail.com
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• Chance has never yet satisfied the hope of a suffering people.
• We must canonize our own saints, create our own martyrs, and elevate to positions of fame and honor black men and women who have made their distinct contributions to our racial history. Sojourner Truth is worthy of the place of sainthood alongside of Joan of Arc; Crispus Attucks and George William Gordon are entitled to the halo of martyrdom with no less glory than that of the martyrs of any other race. Toussaint L'Ouverture's brilliancy as a soldier and statesman outshone that of a Cromwell, Napoleon and Washington; hence, he is entitled to the highest place as a hero among men. Africa has produced countless numbers of men and women, in war and in peace, whose lustre and bravery outshine that of any other people. Then why not see good and perfection in ourselves?
• If you haven't confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won even before you have started.
• I do not speak carelessly or recklessly but with a definite object of helping the people, especially those of my race, to know, to understand, and to realize themselves.
• Lift up yourselves, men, take yourselves out of the mire and hitch your hopes to the very stars themselves. Let no man pull you down, let no man destroy your ambition, because man is but your companion, your equal; man is your brother; he is not your Lord, he is not your sovereign master.
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Rick Pogue (l) being sworn-in by Mayor Richard Thomas as the Human Resources Commissioner of the City of Mount Vernon on Feb 25. Previously, Pogue was Vice President of Human Resources at Marvel Entertainment Group, global vice-president of Human Resources at Revlon, senior vice-president of Human Resources and Diversity as well as the chief human resources officer for the American Red Cross and Continuum Health Partners, and the executive vice-president and chief human resources officer at Kaleida Health. Mayor Thomas said "Mount Vernon deserves to have the best and the brightest people serve them. Commissioner Pogue is a highly skilled individual with a storied career in the corporate world. He knows the challenges Mount Vernon faces and he knows how to modernize and develop practices that serve 21st century needs. I am honored by his decision to join City Hall." Pogue said "It is an honor to come and work in the City of Mount Vernon. I look forward to working for the people of Mount Vernon and with Mayor Thomas to move things forward to align with his vision. I am intrigued and energized by the challenges we face and I am committed to becoming a strong, contributing member of his new team."
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PATERSON, NEW JERSEY: assaic County Prosecutor Camelia M. Valdes announces that David Correa, of Staten Island, New York was recently found guilty after a jury trial of one count of second degree Attempted Kidnapping, one count of second degree Aggravated Assault, one count of third degree Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and one count of third degree Possession of a Weapon for an Unlawful Purpose. The jury found that David Correa assaulted his former girlfriend with a wooden baseball bat and attempted to kidnap her from her residence on July 8, 2013, in the City of Paterson. The former girlfriend testified that as she was leaving her residence to go to work, David Correa struck her in the head with a wooden baseball bat and dragged her to her vehicle in an attempt to force her in-
side. As she fought and screamed, David Correa stuffed the wig she was wearing into her mouth in an effort to muffle her cries for help. He fled the scene once her neighbors came to her aid. At the scene, police found a bloodied baseball bat, backpack containing a cellphone that belonged to David Correa, and two sets of handcuffs. The sentencing date is scheduled for April 1, 2016 at 9 a.m., before the Honorable Scott Bennion, J.S.C., at the Passaic County Superior Court, in Paterson. Based upon the guilty findings for second degree Attempted Kidnapping and Aggravated Assault, David Correa is facing a maximum prison term of 10 years with 85% to be served on each count, with three years of parole supervision upon release, pursuant to the No Early Release Act. David Correa is currently being held at the Passaic County Jail on a revoked bail.
Police officer captures wayward snake found near Newark home
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NEWARK: uthorities are trying to track down the owner of a wayward six-foot snake that was found outside a home in New Jersey's largest city. Newark police say a resident walked into a city police building around 1:30 p.m. Sunday and reported seeing the snake on Fillmore Street. A police officer
went to the scene and soon located the snake near the base of a house. Using a box provided by a passer-by, the officer soon trapped the snake and turned it over to animal control workers. Authorities believe the snake is likely an escaped pet. But they have not yet determined the species of the snake, which was black and white in color.
illiam C. “Bill” McKoy is currently the Chief Auditor for the Early Childhood Department of the Jersey City Public School District. He also served from March 2001 to 2005 as the District’s Supervising Senior Auditor Internal Auditing Department. In March 2001 Bill left Verizon Communications ending a professional career of over twenty years in the Telecommunication industry, so he could better serve his community. Bill is a Past President of the Paterson Board of Education. During the initial launch of the program, the Paterson School District received the largest E-Rate Award in the state of New Jersey and one of the highest per student award in the country. In May 2000, Bill’s commitment and dedication to the development of the City of Paterson was rewarded by the citizens with a land-slide victory in his first bid as City Council representative from the Third Ward. Twelve years later, on May 11, 2012, Councilman McKoy was re-elected to serve his fourth term on the Municipal Council. Given his longevity (the longest serving council person, currently serving on the Municipal Council), the prestigious and honorable title “The Dean of the Council” has been conferred on him by his council colleagues. McKoy is highly respected by his colleagues on the Municipal Council for his sound experience and proven leadership and is often seen as “The Voice of Reason” in the often heated debates of the Municipal Council. When McKoy leaves his office at City Hall or the Jersey City Board of Education, he steps out of his role as Councilman and Chief Auditor, into the role of Husband, Father, Elder and Community Leader. Bill McKoy attributes his success in fulfilling these roles to first and foremost God’s grace and His preeminence in his life, as well as his educational
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accomplishments and experience in the telecommunications industry. By melding together his faith in God’s ability, coupled with his education, work experience, and community involvement, Bill McKoy is able to positively impact his community and inspires others to do the same. This dedication to his community can be seen through the lens of The Making a Difference with the Friends of Bill McKoy Foundation, Inc. which was conceived out of a deep desire to positively impact the lives of the inner city youth of the City of Paterson. The vision of the Making a Difference with the Friends of Bill McKoy Foundation rests on this simple yet profound life principle that to whom much is given much is required. McKoy is currently serving in his fourth term and is highly respected by the members of the Municipal Council for his sound experience and proven leadership.
BEAUTY CARE How much should you tip?
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n Aveda's informal poll, the lowest tip was 10 percent and the highest was 25 percent, but most women said they stick to 20. In and around big cities, the percentage was more generous, even though the services cost more. Women with super short hair, which they get cut and colored every four to six weeks, don't always give a huge tip because their annual beauty bill is so high to begin with. Stylists in some small-town beauty shops, however, report 15 percent as the norm. Those who work in mall or drop-in hair salons, and are less likely to have a loyal clientele, sometimes get tips of even less. What salon staff wants you to do: Start from 20 percent to be fair. Young mothers up the ante if their preschoolers are in on the haircut. If you arrive late or have a toddler with you, you should increase your tip. Other reasons to tip more: if the salon
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