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Capelton charged with rape KINGSTON, Jamaica: eigning king of 'fyah', Capelton was last evening arrested and charged with rape by detectives attached to the Centre for Investigation Sexual Offence and Child Abuse (CISOCA). Capelton, 51, whose real name is Clifton Bailey of a Kingston 10 address, allegedly committed the act against a female hairdresser he hired to groom his hair. He is to appear before the St Andrew Parish Court on Monday. Reports from the police Corporate Communications Unit (CCU) are that on Saturday, April 28 about 11:20 am, Bailey allegedly hired a female hairdresser to groom his hair at a hotel in New Kingston area and while at the hotel it's reported that he forcibly had sexual intercourse with her. The matter was reported to the police and an investigation launched. Bailey was subsequently charged after a question and answer interview was conducted in the presence of his attorney.
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The truth about motherhood! M
otherhood is the opportunity a woman receives from God to have or raise a child. It is an opportunity and a privilege for that a woman to get to partake in the partnership with God to help in the development of an individual. A woman that gets to participate in the developmental stage of a child should do her very best in this process. As the old proverbs saying goes, “the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.” This means the woman who raises a child determines the character of that child, and so influences the type of society that next generation will create. I think this is a big deal! Of course, with every opportunity, there is always a challenge because, with a responsibility like this, a woman would need all the help that she can get. However, most times some women have to do this process alone. In which, creates a strain on her, on the family, on the schools and eventually on the society in which that child has to grow up in. According to the US Census Bureau, approximately 30 percent of American fami-
By Solemn_Vow editor@streethype.net lies are headed by only one parent. The percentage of children living with two parents has been declining among all racial and ethnic groups. In the United States, 83% of single parents are mothers. Among this percentage of single mothers: 45% of single mothers are currently divorced or sepa-
rated, 1.7% are widowed, and 34% of single mothers have never been married. With a statistic like this, no wonder our society is in turmoil. There is almost no God-given two-parent family structure, especially within our black communities. The presence of broken homes has dramatically increased. A single mother living in this experience is expected to sacrifice her social and financial independence to take care of her child. Therefore, if she is not psychologically, physiologically, emotionally and financially stable, she will crack under the pressure of motherhood. In celebrating motherhood, we as a society should highlight the importance of having institutions that can help especially single mothers cope with the day to day life of motherhood. Providing them the support in the area of holistic development, so that, they can be fully equipped to take on the privilege of motherhood. So let’s celebrate our mothers this mother’s day but let this celebration be one of empowerment. So Happy Mother’s Empowerment day!
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By SANDY DALEY Writer/Producer /Actor sandydaley88@hotmail.com As difficult as these questions may be, they are necessary, as these questions will give you a bird’s eye view of the man that is in front of you. Sure, it’s not all about what he wants, but by listening keenly to his answers, you will be able to make a clear, concise decision on whether you want to have a continued relationship with this man: and in what capacity. Will he then be shifted to the ‘he’s just a friend’ zone, or will you continue to see him as a ‘friend with benefits?’: Depending on how amazing his lovemaking is of course. The choice is yours. My own choice? Being an all or nothing type of lady, he would be banished to the ‘you are not allowed to say anything out of the ordinary to me.’ In other words, no sexual innuendos, jokes, flirtations, or suggestions. His complex behavior is not my burden to carry, and he needs to work on that: on his own. Of course, there would be no hatred towards him, as I wholeheartedly believe that there is someone amazingly wonderful out there
in the universe for me: unfortunately, our stars have not yet connected. In the interim, I refuse to be his ‘in between woman,’ while he figures out his life. Your Mr. Wonderful should not be allowed to receive the sweetness of your fruit if he has nothing to offer. It’s like to go to the grocery store, filling up a cart with groceries and then going to the cash register with no money in hand: nothing but a big grin on your face. You are not his ‘Stop and Shop’! If he has nothing to offer emotionally, then his loving should be regulated to a bottle of baby oil, mood lights and a steamy video or magazine of his choice!
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TV Director Pleads Guilty to Spying on Nanny WESTCHESTER: former CNBC television director Daniel Switzen, 45 who was arrested in November for spying on his teenage nanny with a hidden camera in his Pleasantville home, has pleaded guilty to Unlawful Surveillance in the 2nd Degree, a class E felony. Westchester County District Attorney Anthony A. Scarpino, Jr. recently announced that on Nov. 13, 2017, Switzen placed a secret camera in a bathroom inside his Pleasantville home. The camera was hidden within a tissue box and was discovered by the victim. Switzen admitted to placing the camera in the bathroom to capture the victim and her friends on video. Switzen is scheduled to be sentenced by Judge Susan Cacace Aug. 21, 2018, and faces one-and-a-half to four years in state prison. He will be required to register as a sex offender upon his release. The case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Joseph Servino of the Sex Crimes Bureau.
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Club shooter gets 125 years to life in prison By Kimmy Blair Street Hype Writer MOUNT VERNON: rrol Hillary, 41 of the Bronx was sentenced to 125 years to life in the murder of a Mount Vernon nightclub co-owner and the wounding of five other men in the club Christmas Day, 2016. Westchester County District Attorney Anthony A. Scarpino, Jr. in a release dated April 30, 2018, said the Sentencing is on the following charges: • one count of Murder in the Second Degree, a class A-1 felony: 25 years to life in state prison • five counts of Attempted Murder in the Second Degree, class B felonies: 20 years in state prison for each of the five counts. These sentences will run consecutively, equaling a minimum of 125 years to life in prison. In addition, on one count of Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the Second Degree, a class C felony, Hillary was sentenced to 10 years in state prison to be served concurrently with the other sentences. On Dec. 25, 2016, at approximately 2:50 a.m., the defendant entered “The Mansion,” a nightclub located at 4 North Third Avenue, Mount Vernon where a Christmas party was being held. While inside the club, the defendant became agitated and began to cause a disturbance. When security asked him to leave, the defendant began to fight with two members of the security team. Security attempted to forcibly remove the defendant by dragging him to the front door. O’Neil Bandoo, the co-owner, and manager, of the club, was standing outside with his friend who was the head of security at The Mansion when they heard the commotion. The two men entered the club and asked Hillary to comply with security and leave. That is when the defendant walked toward the front door, grabbed a 9mm firearm from his person and began shooting back into the hallway.
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Bronx 'spiritualist' arrested for sexual assault BRONX self-proclaimed spiritual leader in the Bronx was arrested Tuesday night after five people claimed they were sexually assaulted by him. The alleged victims say Cristian Robles attacked them after he made them drink an unknown liquid. One woman claims she suffered a miscarriage because of his actions.
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According to police, Robles threatened the five men and women with a knife on several occasions, and warned them not to call police. Police say the incidents occurred between March and April in Fordham Heights. Robles faces charges of sexual assault and criminal weapons possession.
Errol Hillary, 41 was sentenced to 125 years to life
Former Mount Vernon nightclub co-owner the late O’Neil Bandoo
Hillary shot O’Neil Bandoo, 36, one time in the chest killing him. He continued firing his pistol and seriously wounded five others in the hallway. Some suffered multiple gunshot wounds and sustained life-altering injuries. While the defendant fired into the hallway, he was tackled by the head of security who was able to disarm him. Mount Vernon Police officers arrested Hillary as he fled the scene.
A jury in Westchester County Court convicted Hillary. Summations in the case were heard Friday, March 23, 2018 and the jury returned to court Monday, March 26, 2018 and delivered their verdict later in the day. At the time of this shooting, the defendant had been released on $200,000 bail for another shooting in the Bronx where he was charged with Attempted Murder in the Second Degree. That case is still open and pending.
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NEWS Police arrest son of man found murdered in Brooklyn apartment BROOKLYN: olice have arrested the son of a man who was found dead in Brooklyn over the weekend. Tyemear Jones faces murder and criminal possession of a weapon charges. Relatives found 43-year-old Troy Jones Sunday morning with his throat slashed at his apartment building on Flatbush Avenue in Flatlands. Police say his 23-year-old son fled to New Jersey after he allegedly murdered hs father. That is where he skipped out on his fare at a rest stop and was arrested by New Jersey state police. Jones was then handed over to the NYPD.
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Show promoter gets 150 months for drugs trafficking allegations By Kimmy Blair Street Hype Writer
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amaican-born show promoter and businessman Steven “Yello” Williams, 48 who was found guilty of conspiring to distribute more than 100 kilograms of cocaine and 40 kilograms of heroin from California to New York will serve 150 months in a Federal prison and fiveyear of supervisory release. Williams was convicted last year after a one-week jury trial before U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield who sentenced him on April 3, 2018. Williams’ attorney Andre Tarvieso filed on appeal dated April 20, 2018, to overturn the judge’s decision.
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Mayor Thomas to sue City Comptroller Reynolds for Failure to Act noting that she has an 18-month old daughter who requires healthcare coverage. “Moreover, it is my understanding that I am the only Commissioner that has been refused health insurance. As the only female Commissioner, this level of treatment serves as a basis for discriminatory conduct and disparate treatment.” The Comptroller has taken the position that because Okarter’s salary is not fully paid
THOMAS MOUNT VERNON: epeated refusal by Mount Vernon’s Comptroller Deborah Reynolds to pay employee health-care benefits is forcing Mayor Richard Thomas back to court to seek enforcement of a July 2017 injunction prohibiting interference by the Comptroller and City Council with the mayor’s ability to pay his staff.
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REYNOLDS The situation boiled over recently when Planning Commissioner Chantelle Okarter submitted her resignation effective May 14, unless the city starts paying for her family health care benefits before then. “The contention that the City’s Planning Commissioner is not a City employee, and, therefore not entitled to receive health benefits is not only preposterous but contrary to the City Charter,” Okarter said in her May 4th resignation letter,
Self-closing doors for all NYC apartments? NY, NY: ll apartment buildings in the city will need to have self-closing doors installed by 2021 under new fire safety legislation. The bills were passed by the City Council months after a fire in the Bronx that killed 12 people. The December fire was started
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by the city, she does not qualify for the city’s health care coverage. This contention has been refuted by the City Council and Corporation Counsel. A portion of her $108,171 salary – 66 percent – is funded with federal funds that come to the city through its Urban Renewal Agency, where she serves as executive director. The remaining 34 percent comes directly from the city’s budget.
by a toddler who was playing with a stove. The flames spread quickly after he and his family left their apartment door open as they ran out. The new law also calls for landlords to provide stove knob covers in all apartments with children under six years old.
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CARIBBEAN NEWS Major' dengue fever outbreak likely, warns CARPHA PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: he Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) says while the mosquito-borne diseases, Chikungunya and Zika, which swept the region in 2014 and 2016 are not expected back anytime soon, the region should “gear-up for the possibility of a major outbreak of dengue fever in 2018”. CARPHA said the outbreak is possible “because as before, the pre-conditions of abundant mosquito vector levels still exist, and increased levels of dengue are being reported in Latin America and elsewhere. “It is imperative as rainy season begins in many countries that efforts to stop mosquitos breeding be stepped up, especially for pregnant women and vulnerable populations.” Dengue is a flu-like illness that affects infants, young children and adults, but can be severe and cause death. Symptoms typically begin four to 10 days after infection. This may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash. This illness can evolve into severe dengue, characterised by potentially deadly complication due to intense and continuous abdominal pain or tenderness and persistent vomiting. ————————-
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Court to hear Opposition's NIDS motion June 8 Kingston, Jamaica WI: he Supreme Court is scheduled to have the first hearing of a motion filed by the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) to have some of the provisions in the National Identification System (NIDS) Act declared unconstitutional. Julian Robinson, the PNP general secretary, made the disclosure yesterday morning at a meeting with senior journalists at the party's headquarters in St Andrew. Robinson, as well as PNP attorneys Michael Vascianna, Jennifer Housen, Senator Donna Scott-Mottley, and Senator Sophia Frazer-Binns, reiterated the party's position that it was not opposed to the NIDS. However, the Act contains provisions that the PNP insists infringe on Jamaicans' constitutional right to privacy. The PNP filed the motion on Tuesday, arguing that it had no other course of action available than getting a declaration from the court. “There were many occasions when we asked for the Bill to be placed before a joint select committee for opportunities for various stakeholders to present their views and for a chance for a more comprehensive consideration of various aspects of the Bill,” PNP President Dr Peter Phillips told journalists at a news conference on Tuesday. That point was reiterated yesterday by Robinson and Scott-Mottley, who said that the party had a duty to the people of Jamaica to challenge the Act's offending provisions.
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GraceKennedy and Western Union to host 2018 Caribbean Town Hall Series KINGSTON, Jamaica s part of an ongoing commitment to the communities they serve, Western Union, a leader in cross-border, cross-currency money movement, and GraceKennedy Money Services (GKMS), Western Union’s Agent in many Caribbean markets, announced the 2018 Town Hall series will take place from May 17 to 19, in New York and South Florida. Under the theme “The Caribbean Diaspora: In Pursuit of a Better Tomorrow… Today,” this will be the sixth free diaspora community gathering the companies have hosted together. The keynote speaker for this year’s forum is Orette Bruce Golding, former Prime Minister of Jamaica. Other speakers include Don Wehby, Group Chief Executive Officer of GraceKennedy Ltd, Michelle Allen, Chief Executive Officer of GraceKennedy Money Services, Rodrigo Garcia Estebarena, Western Union’s Vice President and General Manager for Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean, and Andre Largie, Western Union’s Country Director for the Caribbean. “We are very excited for this opportunity to engage once again with the Caribbean diaspora in the United States. These forums are very important not only to connect with our customers and receive their feedback, but also to discuss hot topics, such as consumer protection and how the diaspora can actively engage with and support fraud prevention initiatives,” said Allen.
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“The contribution of our customers is key, as we explore ways to continue developing and promoting the Caribbean, while improving the quality of life for those who live within the region.” “For Western Union, customer centricity is a top priority and we are fully committed to improving services for our customers in each of the sending and receiving countries where we operate,” said Estebarena. “We believe the digitalization of our services, in collaboration with our Agents, has an important role to play, as
Bruce Golding Former Prime Minister of Jamaica demonstrated by the recent digital launches in the region, including the Westernunion.com/jm transactional website and the cash apps where customers can start a money transfer on the app and pay in cash
at an Agent location in Jamaica and the Bahamas. In 2017, more than US $80 billion was sent to Latin America and the Caribbean, according to World Bank’s latest Migration and Development Brief, making remittances an important resource for education, gifting, family support and small investments in the region. GKMS has been Western Union’s Agent for almost three decades, and currently offers Western Union® Money Transfer services in: Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Anguilla, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the British Virgin Islands, Montserrat, the Cayman Islands, Turks and Caicos and The Bahamas. The schedule for the GKMS and Western Union 2018 Town Hall Series is below. Each session will include a question and answer segment following the keynote speakers’ presentations. For more information, please visit: www.gkmsonline.com. Thursday, May 17, 2018 - @6 P.M. New York City: Jamaica Performing Arts Center (JPAC) 153-10 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, New York 11432 Saturday, May 19, 2018 - @4.P.M. South Florida Lauderhill Performing Arts Center, 3800 NW 11th Place. Lauderhill 33311.
Caribbean Airlines records 21% increase in revenue PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad: egional carrier, Caribbean Airlines (CAL), is reporting a 21 per cent increase in revenue over the last year. In a statement on Thursday, the Airline says this follows a seven per cent increase in the demand on passenger revenue. “With a revenue boost from strong passenger demand and increased cargo business together with enhanced cost management, Caribbean Airlines got off to a great start in 2018. "Today, Caribbean Airlines has reported
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its first quarter unaudited results for 2018 and revenues and earnings are both ahead of budget and a considerable improvement on the same period in 2017,” the statement noted. The overall numbers show an increase of 21 per cent in revenue and 64 per cent in earnings year on year. “It's been an excellent start to the year. In what has traditionally been our toughest quarter, we've seen increases in revenue on some of our top routes and made great strides on the development and implementation of our strategic plan.
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LEGAL AFFAIRS LEGAL NEWS Ex-NY Assembly Speaker Convicted After 2nd Graft Trial Former New York State Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver on Friday was convicted for the second time for reaping what prosecutors say was a quid pro quo in which Silver accepted millions of dollars in illicit referral fees from developers and an asbestos disease doctor and took official action on their behalf.
Giuliani Resigns From Greenberg Traurig Amid Trump Work Former federal prosecutor and New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has resigned from Greenberg Traurig LLP just weeks after he joined President Donald Trump’s legal team, the law firm confirmed on Thursday.
Long-Running FCA Suit Against Wells Fargo Tossed A New York federal judge on Wednesday tossed long-running whistleblower litigation alleging Wells Fargo, through banks it acquired, defrauded the Federal Reserve to borrow money at lower interest rates, saying Federal Reserve Banks aren’t covered by the False Claims Act since they’re technically not government agencies.
Broadway Battle Over 'Mockingbird' Ends With Settlement A dramatic courtroom battle over a Broadway adaptation of "To Kill a Mockingbird" has ended in a settlement that allows the play to proceed on schedule, according to a joint statement issued Thursday by producer Scott Rudin and the estate of author Harper Lee.
SoHo Bakery Behind Cronut Violates Disability Law, Suit Says The parent company of the SoHo bakery that created the cronut intentionally discriminates against the blind and visually impaired by not bringing its website into compliance with federal, state and local disability law, according to a proposed class action filed in New York federal court Wednesday.
Suit challenges blanket bans on wheelchair users New York, NY: obilization for Justice (formerly MFY Legal Services) and AARP Foundation filed a lawsuit recently in the Southern District of New York against New York State and four adult homes, alleging discrimination against people who use wheelchairs. The suit was brought on behalf of the Fair Housing Justice Center (FHJC) along with one resident and her representative who allege she was barred from returning to her home of five years after she began using a wheelchair at a rehabilitation facility. The lawsuit challenges discrimination by four adult homes that are licensed by the State to provide housing and services to people with disabilities, but in practice deny people applying to live in the homes and evict residents already living in the homes who use wheelchairs. The suit also alleges that New York State promotes disability discrimination through its regulations and policies, including its policy permitting adult homes to ban wheelchair users from admission. “Banning residents who use wheelchairs to get around their home and their community is blatant discrimination on the basis of disability and a violation of federal law,” said Susan Ann Silverstein, Senior Attorney at AARP Foundation Litigation. After receiving complaints of wheelchair discrimination from residents, FHJC conducted testing at the four adult homes operated by defendants Village Housing Development Fund, Elm York LLC, Madison York Assisted Living Community LLC, and Madison York Rego Park LLC. FHJC’s investigation revealed that the defendant adult homes had blanket policies barring wheelchair users, regardless of their individual needs or abilities, and steered applicants who use wheelchairs to nursing homes. “People with disabilities who use wheelchairs must have equal access to
inappropriate for assisted living and sends them to a nursing home,” said Jota Borgmann, Senior Staff Attorney at Mobilization for Justice. “And, worse yet, New York State shamefully maintains that it is perfectly fine for adult homes to discriminate against people who use wheelchairs.” New York State Department of Health regulations state that adult homes and assisted living programs should not admit or retain people who are “chronically chairfast.” The regulations were enacted in 1978. This was prior to passage of the federal Fair Housing Act, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Affordable Care Act, and prior to the Supreme Court’s decision in Olmstead v. L.C., which made it clear that unnecessarily relegating people with disabilities to institutional settings is illegal discrimination. Yet the State has never updated the regulations to comply with federal protections against disability discrimination, despite being informed by advocates on multiple occasions over the years that the regulations are unlawful.
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housing opportunities and assisted living services that are available to others. The State needs to enact and enforce regulations that promote non-discrimination in adult care facilities and assisted living programs so that they fully comply with federal civil rights mandates.” said Fred Freiberg, Executive Director at FHJC. All of the defendant adult homes have elevators and all have assisted living programs, which are funded to provide a variety of supports to people with disabilities, including personal care and home health services. They receive between approximately $33,000 and $55,000 annually per person to provide assisted living services for each resident enrolled in the program. Collectively, the defendant adult homes are licensed to house over seven hundred people. “As soon as a resident begins to use a wheelchair, the adult home claims they are
AARP Foundation works to end senior poverty by helping vulnerable older adults build economic opportunity and social connectedness. As AARP’s charitable affiliate, we serve AARP members and nonmembers alike. Bolstered by vigorous legal advocacy, we spark bold, innovative solutions that foster resilience, strengthen communities and restore hope. The mission of the FHJC, a nonprofit civil rights organization, is to eliminate housing discrimination; promote policies and programs that foster open, accessible, and inclusive communities; and strengthen fair housing enforcement in the New York City region. Mobilization for Justice’s (MFJ) (formerly MFY Legal Services) mission is to achieve social justice, prioritizing the needs of people who are low-income, disenfranchised or have disabilities. MFJ does this by providing the highest quality direct civil legal assistance, conducting community education and building partnerships, engaging in policy advocacy, and bringing impact litigation.
Amazon's Alexa Infringed Language Tech Patent, Suit Says A research university has sued Amazon in New York federal court for allegedly infringing its patented language processing technology with its Alexa and Echo products, which use "search and learn" technology to process conversational speech patterns and improve the devices' understanding of future voice commands.
Ex-Trader Indicted Over Role In Forex Rigging Conspiracy A federal grand jury returned an indictment Thursday accusing a former currency trader at a major U.S. bank of engaging in a conspiracy to manipulate prices in the foreign currency exchange market. Read more »
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S SP PO OR RT TS S Jamaican defeats Guadeloupe 13-0 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti: he scoreline may have been flattering, but the overall performance was found wanting and Jamaica's senior Reggae Girlz are well aware of that. After basking in the 13-0 win over Guadeloupe in their opening CONCACAF Caribbean Women's Group B World Cup qualifying game at Stade Sylvio Cator on Wednesday, the players did their own analysis and came to realise that, along with the scoreline, the overall display could have been a bit more polished. Despite that, striker Khadija Shaw accounted for six of the goals (4th, 37th, 42nd, 45th, 62nd and 73rd), with Dominique Bond-Flasza (43rd, 70th) and 17-year-old Giselle Washington (61st, 79th) both grabbing a brace. There were one apiece from Deneisha Blackwood (23rd), captain Konya Plummer (33rd) and another Under-20 representative substitute, Kevena Reid (83rd), also making her senior team debut. Four of the country's goal scorers gave their thoughts on the outcome and plans going going forward as a meeting with Martinique, who suffered a 0-2 defeat to hosts Haiti, await them at 4:00 pm (3:00 pm Jamaica time) at the same venue today. The Jamaicans currently lead the fourteam table by virtue of a healthy goal difference as they hunt the lone qualifying spot from the group to the final round scheduled for August 25 to September 2. Haiti occupy second position, also with three points. ————————————-
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Caribbean Cup Tennis Series circuit launched TORONTO, Canada: amaican born Karl Hale – Rogers Cup tournament director – teamed up with over 150 people on February 8 in Toronto, Canada, to launch the Caribbean Cup Tennis Series (CCTS). The CCTS features six masters tournaments and 14 series tournaments, in seven countries throughout the Caribbean. Each tournament is centered on local youth development, Caribbean travel, and charity, and each event offers participants a chance to challenge top ranked players from around the globe. April 28-May 4, 2018, brought athletes from around the world to the beautiful, warm city of Montego Bay, Jamaica, for the fifth annual Jamaica Cup Tennis Championships (the first event of the 2018 CCTS circuit). Jamaica Cup featured both adult and junior ITF sanctioned tournaments, an adult tennis camp, as well as a week full of fundraising, networking and nightly entertainment. A highlight of the week was the first ever CCTS Hall of Fame induction ceremony, on Saturday, April 28. Former tennis superstar, and current coach – Richard Russell – was inducted into the Jamaica Cup Hall of Fame for his dedication to the sport of tennis in Jamaica. Over 200 athletes competed in the singles and doubles draws, in the ITF tournaments, with representations from across Canada, the United States, Australia, Jamaica, New Zealand, Costa Rica, Panama and Turkey.
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Calabar won the HSB 4x100 Championship of America — at Penn Relays, Franklin Field.
Jamaicans Spice up Penn Relays By Kimmy Blair Street Hype Writer amaican atheles from some 45 high schools and colleges were among the several thousands athlete’s 124th staging of the Penn Relays on Franklin Field at in Philadelphia. Fifty-two years ago, a quartet of high school boys from Jamaica competed and won several medals at the Penn Relays, however today the island put forward the largest contingent of athletes during the three-day festival. Calabar High made a clean sweep of the high school boys Championship of America relays on Saturday's final day of competition. The team of Malik JamesKing, Anthony Danvers, Shemar Chambers and Christopher Taylor recorded a brilliant 3 minutes, 03.79 seconds in the 4x400m to erase last year's record of 3:08.59 which they had done to win the event.
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Jamaica drew first blood in the USA vs the World series at the Penn Relays, after taking the women's 4x100 metres relay, as the quartet of Gayon Evans, Kerron Stewart, Jura Levy and Schillone Calvert-Powell, clocked 43.14 seconds. It was a good start from Evans, who put the Jamaicans in a strong position with Stewart holding her own on the second leg, before giving Levy and Calvert-Powell little to do, as USA Red finished second in 43.18 seconds with their Blue team coming in third in 43.71 seconds. Minutes later, the United States drew level, as their Blue team with an excellent run from Justin Gatlin on second leg, stopped the clock at 38.49 seconds, while their Red team got second place in 38.72 seconds. Jamaica had to settle for third, with the team of Nesta Carter, Tyquendo Tracey, Oshane Bailey and Jevaughn Minzie, clocking 39.17 seconds.
This year’s edition of the three-day University of Pennsylvania’s track and field meet, which started Thursday and ended Saturday April 29, featured a huge Jamaican contingent of boys and girls. Kingston College, the first winning high school, was joined by 35 other Jamaican high schools and five colleges. Over the years since 1964, the Jamaican participants have continued their winning ways, populated the 121-year-old meet’s records books and consistently thrilled track and field fans. Usain Bolt, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Yohan Blake and many other famed Jamaicans performed at the Penn Relays. On Friday, Jamaica's Edwin Allen H.S. stood out by winning the girl's 4x100 meter and 4x400 meter championship relays. The school continued to perform early Saturday with Edwin Allen's Rayan Holmes winning the boys 400-meter hurdles championship.
CARICOM and FIFA promotes collaborative effort GEORGETOWN, Guyana: he CARICOM Secretariat is currently reviewing a proposal from the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) for collaborative efforts to enhance human development in the Region. Assistant secretary-general, human and social development at the CARICOM Secretariat, Dr.Douglas Slater, has advised that the CARICOM Secretariat is currently reviewing the proposal that FIFA submitted. He welcomed the enthusiasm of FIFA director for football in Africa and the Caribbean, Veron Mosengo-Omda, who outlined some of
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the details of the proposal in a presentation to the 34th meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) at the CARICOM Secretariat on Thursday, May 3, 2018. In his presentation, Mosengo-Omda said it was FIFA’s intention to start a regional primary school football competition with the main objective of strengthening the sport across the region. He said that such an initiative was important to the moral and social fabric of the region and noted that sports, specifically football, could be used as a vehicle to combat social ills that many times were
associated with youths. Slater also acknowledged the importance of sports, including football, in contributing to human resource development, which is the focus of the COHSOD meeting. Regarding whether or not CARICOM would be signing an MOU with FIFA, Slater said a decision would be made after the assessment of the document was completed. The 34th COHSOD is being held under the theme ‘Positioning Human Resource Development as Central to Caribbean Resilience and Development’.
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ENTERTAINMENT Rihanna says upcoming album will be heavily reggae-influenced
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DC JERK FEST LAUNCHED: In Photo (l-r) Eddy Edwards, CEO of Jamaican Jerk Festival USA; Richard Lue, event coordinator and business development manager of VP Records; Andrea Dubidad-Dixon, charge d'affairs, Embassy of Jamaica; Elda Devarie, CEO of EMD Sales and Derrick Reckord, president and CEO of GraceKennedy Foods USA, LLC. at a media launch at the Embassy of Jamaica in Washington DC Thursday, April 12th. The 2018 staging of Grace Jamaican Jerk Festival is scheduled for RFK Stadium on June 10 for its third year in Washington, DC.Acts slated for the festival include Third World, Elephant Man, Alison Hinds. New Kingston, Xyclone, Sounds of Culture, Malcolm X Drummers and Dancers, Divine Divas, storyteller Joelle Wright and Ricky Platinum are also billed.
Brisk ticket sales for Groovin 2018 By Anthony Turner Street Hype Writer ith less than 10 weeks left before the hugely anticipated Groovin In The Park concert unfolds at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens on Sunday, June 24, organizers report that ticket sales are ‘brisk’ at all ticket outlets in the tri-state area and online at EventBrite.com. "We got off to an early start this year and I am happy to report that we are ahead of schedule in ticket sales and areas that are critical to having a successful festival" said Christopher Robert, founder and CEO of Groovin Inc. Over the past 7 years, the annual festival has presented a dazzling array of R&B and pop talent including international legends Michael Bolton, Air Supply, Gladys Knight, Patti Labelle, Babyface, Peabo Bryson, Regina Belle, Billy Ocean, Brian McKnight and R Kelly. On the reggae side
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we have presented Beres Hammond, Freddie McGregor, U Roy, Jimmy Cliff, Steel Pulse, Bob Andy, Morgan Heritage, Chronixx, Mavado, Toots, Reggae Queen Marcia Griffiths, Judy Mowatt, Beenie Man, Stitchie, Busy Signal and many other luminaries. One subtle change patrons attending the 2018 concert will observer is a bigger focus on reggae. "This year we are putting the focus solidly on reggae" Roberts stated. "In our informal survey that we conduct each year, patrons have consistently asked to see more reggae acts. With the focus squarely on reggae, I am pleased to announce that for the first time in the history of the festival, a soon to be confirmed reggae artist will be the closing act" he continued. Confirmed acts for Groovin In The Park 2018 are Grammy award winning artist Kenny 'Babyface' Edmonds, Busy Signal, Romain Virgo and Capleton.
peaking of the un-deniable influence of Jamaican music, Rihanna has revealed that her follow-up album to 2016's Anti will be heavily reggae-influenced. While it was deemed "too early" to list all of her collaborators, Rihanna said one influence is likely Supa Dups - the Jamaican producer known for working with dancehall icons Beenie Man, Sean Paul and Elephant Man. In a wide-ranging interview with Vogue, the 30-year-old singer also spoke about the huge success of her Fenty beauty line, the upcoming Met Gala - and her relationship with fellow artist Drake. Rihanna also touched on winning the Vanguard award at the MTV VMAs after being snubbed by the Grammys for her record Anti. Rihanna also discussed her forthcoming lingerie line Savage x Fenty in the interview.
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Reggae Sumfest a week-long, world-class event, says Bogdanovich Kingston, Jamaica WI ownsound Records boss and Reggae Sumfest CEO Joe Bogdanovich plans to develop the festival to rival mega-fests like Coachella in California by inviting a wide range of reggae and dancehall music lovers to Montego Bay annually, spreading the festivities across an entire week. While the main events will be Dancehall Night scheduled for Friday, July 20 this year, and Reggae Night Saturday, July 21, Bogdanovich revealed that patrons are
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1: Nicole Russell, 29 of The Bahamas is wanted by U.S. authorities for aggravated assault, aggravated battery and possession of a knife during a felony.
5: Julie Elizabeth Avel, 64, who has both Guyanese and German nationality, is wanted by authorities in Uruguay for homicide.
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Dianne Dixon celebrates new role in Emmy Award winning web series ‘We Speak New York’ and it just lodges in my memory, ready to be to be rolled out on the right occasion.” Having visited Africa, and Ghana in particular on several occasions, she says the character of Nana was like coming home to
Jamaican born actress Dianne Dixon Submitted By Sure Thing Productions ward winning Jamaican born actress Dianne Dixon was the belle of the ball as the she joined fellow cast and crew members of the Emmy winning web series We Speak New York at the show’s Season two premiere and launch, held at the Museum of The Moving Image in Queens, New York on Wednesday May 9. We Speak New York is a series of dramas about the lives of working class immigrants who come from all over the world to make New York their home. The show is created by the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and the City University of New York. It is designed to assist adult immigrants for whom English is a second language in improving their understanding of English by watching the series, as well as to learn about their rights to city and community services. The show deals with topics as diverse as workers and immigration rights, the struggle to make ends meet in New York City, family issues and early childhood education, among others. Season One of the series was titled We Are New York. Dixon, last seen onstage in the world premiere production of the new musical Falling in Love With Mr. Dellamort at The Slipper Room , made a bold red carpet statement in a green African inspired dress with dramatic black turban, which paid homage to the character she plays on the show. She appears in the episode Cesar’s Journey as Nana Aidoo, an African born ESL (English as a second language) teacher who helps guide a group of frightened and unsettled immigrants achieve a better understanding of American life through her work with them inside and outside the classroom. Dixon describes her as a “Wise, thoughtful and humorous woman with great empathy who remembers all too well her own arrival and difficult adjustment to life in the USA as a non English speaking immigrant and who uses her own stories and experiences to support and inspire her students.”
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For Dixon, an actress who has become renowned for her affinity with difficult accents, the role was yet another opportunity for her to “speak in tongues.” In a career spanning nearly fifteen years she has played characters from throughout the Caribbean , all over the United states as well as both east and west Africa. She has never had formal dialect training but has always had an extremely sharp ear and a talent for imitation. “Everywhere I travel, I always pay special attention to the local dialects- the rhythms, cadences and music in the voices of the people,” she says. “And I’ve always been a very good mimic so I pick up on that easily
her. “I just felt that I knew Nana Aidoo very well,” she says. “We Speak New York premieres on June 1 and can be seen online at www.nyc.gov/wespeaknyc.
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COUNCIL MEMBER ANDY KING CELEBRATES MOTHER'S DAY WITH THE LADIES AT BRONX SENIOR CENTER Mother’s Day is Sunday and in celebration of that special day, New York City Council Member Andy King today honored mothers by hosting a “Mother’s Day Beauty & Brunch with JASA” at the Bay Eden Senior Center, Bronx. Council Member King invited students from the American Beauty School in the Bronx to attend and provide free manicures. The seniors also received JCPenney gift cards distributed by Council Member King and goody bags filled with swag courtesy of the Homebase Program.
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What they say about motherhood
By Crystal Cox f you’re stuck, too, here are three things most moms would love for you to do:
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1. Relieve her of her duties. I’m a wife, mother of two, human puppy mama, daughter, granddaughter, friend, and teacher. Like all mothers, I’m busy. 2. Reassure her with your words. In fourth grade, my son wrote a poem. Mama’s eyes are so bright and blue they are almost blinding. Her hugs are so warm they can light a fire. 3. Remember something she loves. Whether it’s a special piece of jewelry she’s had her eye on or her favorite snacks, a thoughtful gift reminds your mom of how well you know her and that you’re thinking of her.
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entrepreneur, I am proud to call myself a “mompreneur.” I take my boys to many of my business presentations and events. They are learning a lot from watching and listening to me work. They are with me while I’m on my coaching calls, webinars and conference calls. It can be a challenge trying to keep them quiet, but I must say I have had to find creative ways of doing so. As my boys observe me conduct business each day, they are in training to becoming great future leaders.
the most special gift. A gift ordained by God. It is miraculous in conception and is an everlasting bond between mother and child. When a mother gives birth to her child, she immediately sees a tiny being who for nine months she prayed for, nurtured, and yearned to cradle in her arms. She is always forgiving. Her love is unconditional - she is there for her children during the good times and the difficult times. Her heart is bigger than the universe. She never stops short of giving her all.
like an incredible privilege, an opportunity to help someone grow and see the fruit of your time, words, hugs, discipline…play out over a lifetime. Motherhood is a God-given blessing and responsibility in which mothers are chosen by the Lord to take care of His children and bring them up in the way of the Lord. Motherhood influence all aspects of life; mind, soul and body. The well-being of our family is directly related to the impact a mother has on her children.
Veronica Thomas - Burt-Miller, Nurse-Motherhood is a God-given blessing and responsibility in which mothers are chosen by the Lord to take care of His children and bring them up in the way of the Lord. Motherhood influence all aspects of life; mind, soul and body. The well-being of our family is directly related to the impact a mother has on her children. We may let go of their hands physically after their formative years but our children will always be in our hearts forever. Happy Mother's Day!!
MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS IN BUSINESS: Stylist Pauline Fairclough (c) poses with her staff and business partners - daughters Jovia and Toja at New Beginning Beauty Salon located 501 South 8th Ave, Mount Vernon.
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Gifts for Every Mom (Family Features) rom every skinned-up knee when you were small to nearly every celebration throughout life, she is always there. Mothers are consistently there cheering you on and supporting you. Mothers are strong, fearless and kind, and Mother’s Day is your day to give back to them for all they’ve done and show them how much those moments mean to you. This year, make her day special by choosing a gift that is not only functional but also charming. Use this gift guide to help find a Mother’s Day gift she can love and cherish for years to come. Find more gift ideas perfect for any type of mom at eLivingToday.com.
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For Her Thrilling Side Celebrate Mother’s Day with the No. 1 New York Times’ best-seller, “The Woman In The Window” by A.J. Finn, hailed as the next “The Girl on the Train.” With more than 1 million copies sold worldwide, readers can enjoy this twisty, powerful novel of psychological suspense that is soon to be a major motion picture from Fox 2000. Anna Fox is a recluse, unable to venture outside her New York City home. She spends her days drinking wine, watching old movies and spying on her neighbors. When she sees something she shouldn’t, her world begins to crumble and she finds out that things are never really what they seem. Learn more at harpercollins.com. Something Soft for Her Give mom a warm and snuggly gift she can use all day, every day. No matter if she is watching her favorite shows or tucked in for a nice weekend nap, a soft and luscious blanket is the perfect companion. With various styles and sizes available, there’s almost certain to be an option perfect to fit your mom’s lifestyle.
Add to Her Style Nearly every woman needs a good, solid purse to hold all her belongings and show off her personality, too. From makeup to money, the kids’ snacks and her keys, a stylish purse can hold it all while also allowing her to express herself. For Mother’s Day, give her something that not only helps her day after day but gives her the satisfaction of style.
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Paying Off Your Home Loan Early Y
our mortgage may come with a 15- or 30-year term attached to it, but that doesn't mean you have to wait that long to pay it off. In fact, if you have the funds or the will to make it happen, you can pay off your mortgage much sooner than that. But is prepaying on your loan a good move? Any benefits depend on several factors, including the loan's interest rate, your financial situation and more. Let's look at the pros and cons of paying off your mortgage early: Pros More cash flow: Once your mortgage is paid in full, you'll have fewer overhead costs on your home and lower monthly living expenses. Reduced financial stress: By eliminating your mortgage bill, you'll have more disposable income available.
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Increased equity in the home: A paid-in-full mortgage means you own the home outright and can sell it or turn it into a rental property at any time. Cons Loss of tax benefits: Contributing extra funds to your 401(k) would have more tax advan-
tages, and you'll lose the mortgage interest deduction. Reduced liquidity: Cashing in on your home equity is more difficult than accessing a savings account or rainy day fund. Savings starvation: By pouring all your money into your mortgage, you're likely starving other savings and investment accounts in the process. Want to pay your mortgage off early? There are a few routes you could take. Refinancing is one great way to shrink your loan term and pay off that balance in less time, though it may still take a few years. You can also ask about an accelerated payment plan, or consider using savings or investment funds to pay off your balance.
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What’s more, as your credit card balances increase, it can also cause problems for your budget – you end up juggling bills, choosing between expenses, and putting off important purchases. Luckily, there’s a way you can find the solution that works for your unique financial situation – and even better, it won’t cost a thing to get the information you need. CREDIT COUNSELING IS THE EASIEST, MOST EFFECTIVE WAY TO EXPLORE THE OPTIONS FOR CREDIT CARD DEBT AND IDENTIFY THE BEST SOLUTION FOR YOUR NEEDS. Speak with a certified
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When life gets messy By Solemn-vow he study of the book of Hebrews is really intentional about expressing the reason why Jesus Christ came and what He did for us on the cross. It also explained to us the importance of knowing that Jesus was Fully Human and Fully God. This means he encountered the same things we did and even more. Let’s focus on the human-ness of Christ and some of the things he would have struggled with in His Human form. He had the same emotions, he was sensitive even to the point of feeling our pain. This is seen in the shortest verse in the bible, John 11:35, “Jesus wept.” He was lied on, betrayed, talked about. His own friends did not believe who he said he was, and so, he had to constantly prove himself to them. His family wanted him to stick to carpentry because they did not fully understand His call. People were jealous of him, some knew him from when he was growing up so they put him in a box about who they think he is.
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They could not imagine Him being a heavenly king. He seemed crazy by the things he would say, sometimes he did not have someone who he could talk to, and sometimes he did not know how to express how he was feeling. He was misunderstood, he would get sad, lonely, anxious and even depressed. Sometimes he would feel jealous because he wished he could just exist without the plan of him dying for people who didn’t really love Him.
He would even get mad at the Father for putting him through those agonies, and sometimes he wished he was never born in humanity. With all of those struggles happening to Him, He had to remain discipline to never use His godliness to change humanity. How agonizing is this? However the story is not over. He suffered for us and right now, He is no longer a little lower than the angels. Now he is wearing a crown of glory and honor because he suffered, died and by God’s Grace he died for everyone. (Hebrews 2:9). I know many of us have suffered, we’ve been treated unfairly, battled diseases, stroken down, felt defeated and alone. Jesus understands, and he wants you to know that even through those things. You are not destroyed. He defeated the grave, you are alive in Him and just as he told Lazarus, He is telling us to rise up and walk! We are alive! We are not dead, we are not destroyed! Know that your story is not over and at any moment your life can change.
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NEW JERSEY Connecticut Man sentenced to prison for role in $5 M fraud scheme NEWARK, N.J. - A Fairfield, Connecticut, man was sentenced recently to 19 months in prison for his role in a securities scheme that defrauded investors out of more than $5 million, U.S. Attorney Carpenito said. James Trolice, 64, previously pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge William J. Martini to a two-count information charging him with securities fraud and transacting in criminal proceeds. Judge Martini imposed the sentence today in Newark federal court. According to documents filed in this case and statements made in court: Trolice was the president and owner of Trolice Consulting Services LLC and the president and chief marketing officer of eAgency, a California-based company that developed mobile security products. Trolice and Lee Vaccaro, 46, of Las Vegas, sold investors interests in Trolice Consulting Services and companies Vaccaro controlled and falsely represented to investors that those companies held warrants in eAgency. Warrants are derivative securities that give the holder the right to purchase common stock at a specific price within a certain time frame. Trolice admitted that he made oral and written misrepresentations concerning the existence, number, validity, and term of eAgency warrants purportedly owned by the investment companies; the amount of money he had personally invested in and raised for eAgency; and his current position at eAgency. In addition to the prison term, Judge Martini sentenced Trolice to three years of supervised release and ordered him to pay $5,000,512.65 representing the proceeds of his offense.
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former North Bergen man was sent to prison Monday and must pay back the state for more than $317,000 in false unemployment and disability claims he filed over three years. Jose Crespo, 52, now of New Castle, Del., was sentenced to eight years in state prison, with three years of parole ineligibility, by Mercer County Superior Court Judge Peter E. Warshaw, Jr. The judge also ordered him to pay $317,736 in restitution. Crespo, who previously lived in Fort Lee, pleased guilty in April 2017 to one count of second-degree computer theft. His wife, Marilyn Crespo, 50, pleaded guilty to second-degree theft and was sentenced to the drug court program. If she fails to complete the program she will go to prison for 5 years, State Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal said in a statement. A friend of the couple, Craig Mallone, 62, of Wilmington, Del., who received $12,825 in benefits, pleaded guilty to third-
Jose and Marylin Crespo. degree theft by deception and was sentenced to 364 days in jail and three years probation. The three were indicted in Oct. 2016 following a state investigation that uncovered two schemes that involved filing false government assistance claims between Dec.
2012 and Dec. 2015, authorities said. Investigators found Jose Crespo, with the help of Marilyn Crespo, filed 19 fraudulent Unemployment Insurance claims listing two employers that were actually shell companies set up in New Jersey by the Crespos.
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Media it is "encouraged by the decision and looks forward to the opportunity to participate in the re-bidding process." The state is self-insured for prescription drug benefits but outsources administration
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RELATIONSHIP: Six things to say to convince your partner to stay By Abby Rodman, LICSW 1. When it’s news to you: I know you’re ready to call it quits. The thought of that is devastating to me especially since it seems so sudden. This is all so unexpected and I don’t know what to make of it. Given all the time we’ve had together, I’m asking you to consider setting a mutually agreed upon timeline for your leaving. Please understand that I need some time to adjust (and so do the kids). If you still feel the same way in x months, I won’t stand in your way — but I hope we’ll use that time to try and fix what’s broken. 2. When forgiveness is the issue: You know I’ve been having a hard time forgiving you for your (affair, lying, unavailability) but I know I have to if I want you to stay in this relationship. You’ve apologized but I haven’t really heard you. I’m sure you think I’ll never forgive you and that we’ll be fighting about this forever. I promise you, that’s not the case. I’m going to do everything in my power — and I’m committed — to fully forgiving you and moving on. I hope you’ll give me a chance to show you I’m capable of this. 3. When the kids are (almost) gone: You really seem in a hurry to leave — and I understand that. Neither one of us has been happy here for a long time. You know I really don’t want this but we have to consider that the kids are struggling, too. Given that they’re in high school (or leaving home soon), we only have a short time left to live together as a family. I truly think that would be the best thing for all of us. If you can wait a little while, I don’t think you’ll regret you made that choice for them. Please think about it 4. When you need help — and haven’t gotten it: It seems crazy to throw away our relationship without getting some outside advice. We’ve put so much time and energy into our marriage (and family) that it’s only wise to see if we can make improvements with the help of a professional. On top of that, we really want to be able to tell the kids we tried everything to hold our marriage together. If we don’t at least try couples therapy, we won’t be able to tell them that and mean it. We have to show them that our marriage — and our family — was worth fighting for.
5. When you’re ready to take ownership: I know you’re having a hard time forgiving me for my (affair, addiction, neglect) and I totally get that. Now, I’m paying the price for my behaviors and you’re ready to leave — and it’s killing me. Maybe I haven’t shown you enough how sorry I am. I know I’ve hurt you through my words and actions and it slays me to see you in so much pain. I certainly have a lot of making up to do. Would you consider staying a while longer so I can show you I can take full responsibility? 6. When the relationship has been an afterthought: I can’t believe we’ve gotten to this place where you want to end our relationship. I’m sad to say that I kind of get
it. Neither one of us has put much effort into it for a very long time. We’ve let everything else take priority — work, the kids, our families — and we’ve neglected what was once a very good thing. I’m horrified that things have deteriorated to this point and I’m wondering if there’s any chance we could try again. We loved each other once. We really did. And I’m convinced, with some work, we can get things back on track. Are you willing to give it a try? —www.huffingtonpost.com
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Quickly clean your computer Screens and keyboards become dusty and grimy with daily use. It's worth spending a few minutes cleaning them up from time to time. First, turn off your machine and unplug it: you shouldn't clean your computer when it's on. A flat-screen monitor or laptop display needs delicate treatment. Lightly dampen a soft, lint-free cloth (don't use paper towels) and wipe from side to side, never in a circle. Never clean your screen with products containing acetone, ethyl alcohol, toluene, ethyl acid, ammonia or methyl chloride. Keyboards tend to fill up with dust, fluff, crumbs and other detritus that can damage the inner workings. Unplug it (if yours is free-standing), turn it upside-down and shake, then vacuum it with the brush attachment. Cans of compressed air, available at camera shops, can be used to blow dust from between the keys. Don't use household cleaners or a wet cloth on a keyboard. Freeing up computer memory To keep your computer working smoothly, you need at least 700 megabytes (Mb) of free memory. You can check how much space you have on your hard disk (usually drive C) by clicking on the
"Start" button then "Computer". If you need to make more space, try some of the following tips. Regularly go through old files and delete any you don't need. Uninstall any software you don't use by deleting programs through the control panel. Move big files to an external hard disk. This is a good idea for movies, photos or music files that you want to keep but don't need to access all the time. Move or copy the files, delete the originals from your computer and simply plug in the external drive when you need it. Backing up your PC Some operating systems come with an automatic back-up facility. You can specify variables such as which files you want to back up, where you want to store the files, and how often you want to run the program. Look for a "Backup and Restore" application on your computer. Then follow the steps outlined on-screen. You can keep your back-ups in a partition of your computer's hard
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That way, you don't lose your files if your computer gets lost or broken beyond repair. For a small monthly fee you can back up your files to a secure online server (type "online back-up" into a search engine). A crude way to make back-ups is simply to drag and copy all vital files to a new folder on an external hard disk (include the date of the back-up in the folder's name). Just remember: any back-up is better than none at all. Get rid of dirt and unused programs with these tips, and you can
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he Health Department recently released a new Vital Signs report about rectal STIs and the risk for later HIV infection among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (MSM). According to the report, 1 in 15 (7 percent) of HIV-negative MSM who were diagnosed with rectal gonorrhea or rectal chlamydia, or both, at the Health Department’s Sexual Health Clinics were diagnosed with HIV within one year of their diagnosis. From 2011 to 2016, there were steady increases in the number of rectal gonorrhea and chlamydia diagnoses reported citywide to the Health Department. This is attributable to an increase in the number of laboratories offering rectal testing, the increases in the number of health care providers who tested patients, and potentially more people with these STIs. However, an analysis of the data suggest that cases are underdiagnosed, and thus underreported. The Vital Signs can be found online (PDF). Screening for and diagnosing rectal gonorrhea and chlamydia among MSM is critical for targeting HIV prevention interventions. The Health Department is working to increase clinical screening of rectal STIs through health care provider education. MSM diagnosed with a rectal STI should talk to their doctor about the HIV drug PrEP or visit a Sexual Health Clinic to meet with a
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• HIV incidence was highest among Black MSM with rectal gonorrhea and/or chlamydia (15 percent versus 3 percent among Whites and 5 percent among Latinos). • HIV incidence was also high among MSM with concurrent rectal gonorrhea and chlamydia infection (11 percent, or 1 in 10 MSM with concurrent rectal infections). At the Health Department Sexual Health Clinics, all patients reporting receptive anal sex are screened for rectal STI – more than 5,000 MSM per year. From 2014 to 2016, more than 10 percent had rectal chlamydia and 3 percent had concurrent infections each year. Despite national, state and local recommendations to screen MSM who engage in receptive anal sex for rectal gonorrhea and chlamydia, not enough health care facilities across the City are reporting these diagnoses among HIV-negative men. Only 118 facilities reported at least one case of rectal gonorrhea or chlamydia among HIV-negative MSM in 2015. In 2015, the majority of rectal gonorrhea and chlamydia diagnoses were reported by providers and facilities in neighborhoods where many MSM live. However, there were neighborhoods in Queens and Brooklyn where a large number of MSM live, but where very few diagnoses of rectal STIs were reported.
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