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Strong charges from TCI leaders on National Heroes Day BY VANESSA NARINE THE MEMORY of the nation’s first Chief Minister and only national hero, James Alexander George Smith (JAGS) McCartney, was honoured during a wreath laying ceremony at the JAGS McCartney Memorial Site in Grand Turk on Monday (May 27). In attendance were Governor Ric Todd, Premier, Dr. Rufus Ewing, Opposition Leader, Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson, and other dignitaries. And leaders in the Turks and Caicos Islands had strong charges for the people of the Islands. NATIONHOOD Premier, Dr. Rufus Ewing, called for more to be done to recognise and value nationhood, adding that a campaign to revive national pride will be launched. According to him, there are many other nations and cultures living in the TCI, but indigenous Turks and Caicos Islanders must not allow the local culture to be overshadowed by other cultures. Ewing said persons seen flying the national colours have inspired pride in him, and he made it clear that flying these colours must not be something done on select occasions, but all year round. On that note, he alluded to the paper he tabled in the last Cabinet meeting to advance the establishment of a Protocol Unit that will develop guidelines to govern the proper use of the national flag, the coat of arms among other governmental codes of behaviour. The Premier acknowledged that there is much to be done, but also noted that the people of these Islands
Cadet Corp participates in march past during the ceremony
must be “resolute” to the purpose of achieving nationhood, economic prosperity and social reform. Ewing said the current time calls for selfless service and cooperation by all stakeholders, including the private sector, NGOs, faith based groups, among others to enhance the sense of nationhood and national pride. He said: “Be the change you wish to see…it starts with you.” Ewing also recognised the service of the National Awards committee, recently appointed, and the work of all those who “serve selflessly” to advance the TCI. GOOD CITIZENS The Opposition Leader’s charge was an appeal for Islanders to be good citizens. She said: “Today I celebrate the life of my party, PDM’s first leader and one of its founding members but also the country’s first Chief Minister and only named National Hero, JAGS. “His name is well-known but his
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life is not as well-known as it ought to be. We cannot truly appreciate him if we do not take the time to learn about him. “This year I am trying to encourage us all to find out more about him and to learn from his life all the attributes that makes him a great leader, a uniting national figure but above all a model citizen. “Yes we forget that he was just a citizen as we are just citizens. He was not a superhero with super powers. “He was chosen in a time when people were prepared to fight, to rally around a cause and to stand up for the rights of others even when it didn’t really affect them. “That was period when ordinary citizens became extraordinary, not from spinach like Popeye or from the yellow rays of the earth’s sun like Superman. “He had no tricks, no super powers just armed with a vision and a passion. “Like Gatorade’s slogan, he operated from ‘the wind from within’. He could have sat down and ignored the issues until it affected him directly but he knew he could do more and there are others among us who knows that we can and should be doing more. “He did not wait for external sources to move him. We too often look to leadership to move you when all leadership does is ignite the passion within that ought to already be there, but too many appear passionless, spineless and careless with the blessing of citizenship in this Beautiful by nature Turks and Caicos Islands. “This, my brothers and sisters, if it doesn’t kill us it will surely cause our death.” Cartwright-Robinson expounded on the life lessons JAGS left the people of the TCI. In her point of view these lessons could be summed up in six points: Continued
Premier Rufus Ewing and Governor Ric Todd were present to observe the occasion
Opposition Leader Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson lays a wreath at the tomb of the first Chief Minister
Minister of Education Akierra Missick, left, Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson, Inspector Wayne Jones and Human Rights Commissioner Ms Doreen Quelch Missick
Governor Ric Todd, Speaker of the House Robert Hall, Deputy Governor Anya Williams and wife of the first Chief Minister Mrs. Dorothy McCartney
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Secret land deal may be overlooked
BY VANESSA NARINEE
HUGE blocks of land sold in Middle Caicos to developer Seiger-Suarez, doing business in the country as Juniper Hole Development Ltd, have raised serious concerns among locals. The News Express understands that the worries extend to the statements made by head of the Civil Recovery Programme (CRP), Laurence Harris, who said in a prior interview that many more new cases are not likely to be opened. Residents fear that this issue, what is thought to be the largest ever transfer of Crown land in the history of the Turks and Caicos Islands, sold to a private firm in February 2008, may end up being overlooked. The Weekly News broke the story of the land sale in an exclusive April 2011 report under the headline ‘Secret land deal exposed’. Transfer documents indicated that the land transferred is an estimated 1,250 acres; records from a surveyor from North Caicos put the size of the land closer to 2,580 acres. According to Harris, there are only approximately 1,000 acres remaining under consideration by the recovery team. Additionally, Land Register documents reveal there is a $12.5m mortgage on the property via Belize Bank, now British Caribbean Bank. The News Express understands that of the $12.5m borrowed by the
developer to buy the land, only $7.5 was paid into the treasury and the remaining balance of the loan, $5m, has yet to be accounted for. Another point of note is that the developers filed bankruptcy and had their office building in Miami sold at auction shortly after the land was handed over.
HERITAGE SITE Of greater concern is the fact that that on the massive acreage sold off is one of the country’s most ecologically and historically important sites, the Crossing Place Trail. Crossing Place Trail is a nesting and feeding ground for a variety of rare birds and the principle habitat for grasses used by indigenous basket weavers. Its historic significance stems from the fact that it encompasses the original trails used in bygone days by residents travelling on foot between North and Middle Caicos at low tide. The land was promised to the National Trust by the former administration. Approval for a 138-acre coastal corridor to be passed into National Trust protection was formally granted by Cabinet on November 16, 2006. Former Environment Minister, McAllister Hanchell, issued a press statement reiterating the pledge again in July 2008 – five months after the site had already been transferred. Also included, according to
A block outline of the land sold
survey records reviewed at the time the deal, was that at least half of the Middle Caicos Causeway and two miles of the main road were in the huge blocks that were sold, with no provisions for easements.
In the last sitting of the House of Assembly, Attorney General (AG), Huw Shepheard, promised to look into applications for the transfer of historical sites to the National Trust, after a question from the Opposition
Leader, Sharlene CartwrightRobinson, regarding their status. Attempts to contact Harris proved difficult as he is currently out of the country, while calls to the Attorney General proved futile.
Strong charges from TCI leaders on National ... whatever personal crutch life or people have given us, we must challenge ourselves and listen to the inner voice; no matter what role you are called to played, the youth must always be central in your focus; the call to leadership must not be governance in ignorance; be all inclusive representing peoples from all walks of life and on all issues; realise that there will be people who will fight your vision, your dream, your plan, but look past them and keep moving forward; and be simple, and be like JAGS, who refused to take up space or become another statistic, but made an impact. She said: “You ought to demand of yourself as well…educate yourselves, serve with everything in you knowing that wherever you find yourself you can either positively or negatively impact another’s life and you can either negatively or
positively impact the development of these Islands. “Stop, and ask yourself what are you doing for your country? Are you giving your best or are you taking up space? Are you the problem of which you speak? “Your contribution may not be national but it can impact our nation’s development significantly. “You may not be recognised, but serving without a desire to be recognised makes you a better citizen as helping others, helps you.” She underscored the power of the people and stressed that it is greater than that of people in power. The Opposition Leader said: “We still can repair, we can still rebuild and we can still make these Islands the best little nation. “We just have to each find his/her place. No leader can do it alone, there must be enough people committed to
the cause who themselves understand the life of service. “There must be a cause bigger than you and your selfish desires. These times call for selfless servants with a vision and a plan and a heart for the people. “Refrain from the tearing down in order to build yourselves up but respect the opinions of others and the differences in opinion. “JAGS believed that the power of the people was greater than the people in power, what say ye Turks and Caicos? “People in power – Government and opposition are your servants and you ought to demand a higher level of representation, transparency, honesty, integrity in public office, and action… .I charge us all, make a difference, one life at a time and be a hero to someone. “Wherever we find ourselves and whatever good we find to do,
do it with humility, passion, mercy, commitment, integrity, honesty, compassion and with a conviction. “It is then and only then will you remain hopelessly devoted to the cause. This is the only way to keep the dream alive. Be a good citizen, that is all I ask of you.” A DAY FOR THOUGHT Governor Ric Todd echoed similar sentiments, which he summed up by saying National Heroes Day is one for thought. He said: “Take a minute to pause and step back from everyday life, political arguments and concerns, and reflect on what it means to be a Turks Islander and the legacy that JAGS McCartney left. “He led and drove thought to what a Turks and Caicos Islander is about and what the country identity is and the role is has, and how Turks
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and Caicos Islanders must see their future.” Todd acknowledged that while JAGS died young, he did much in his short life and continues to inspire others. He said: “Today is a chance to step back and think…ask ourselves, what legacy do we want to continue?” According to him, JAGS’ memory will be best honoured by thinking about the development of the TCI, how we got to where we are, the actions and choices taken and not taken, and the vision for the future. “The TCI is blessed and the future of the TCI will be what the people chose it to be,” Todd said. The theme for the National Heroes Day celebrations was ‘Acknowledge the past, build the present, celebrate the future’.
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Dorothy McCartney the first to receive Order of Excellence
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THE WIFE of the nation’s only hero, James Alexander George
SIPT to vacate Premier’s official office space in June THE PROBLEM of finding office space for Premier, Dr. Rufus Ewing, and his ministers is coming to an end. The Special Investigations and Prosecutions Team (SIPT), at the end of January, was asked to remove its operations from the Hilly Ewing building, which is the official office of the Premier on Providenciales. Ewing contended that SIPT’s occupation of Government space is “hampering” the work of his Government. In the interim, while on Providenciales, the Premier and his ministers are working out of different locations. At a press conference last Thursday (May 23), the Premier said the team is expected to be out of the building by June. He added that the development of central government complexes in Provo and Grand Turk is still a long-term consideration that is on the cards. The last word on this was that there is review that is currently on-going to assess government property in the Islands. Also recently, the Government purchased the NJS Francis Building from the National Insurance Board (NIB). Cabinet, at its February 27 meeting, agreed on a supplementary capital budget reimbursement of $2.7m to the Consolidated Fund as a consequence of the agreement between NIB and TCIG in a final settlement of all outstanding issues between the two parties. The agreement involves the transfer of NJS Francis Building from NIB to TCI Government (TCIG) and the Headley Durham Building from to TCIG to NIB; payment of outstanding liabilities by both parties to the other; conclusion of all outstanding issues; and the balancing sum of $2.7m. (VANESSA NARINE)
Smith (JAGS) McCartney, Dorothy McCartney, made history by being the very first ‘First Lady’ of the Turks and Caicos Islands. And on Monday (May 27), she did it again when she was honoured with the Order of Excellence, making her the first to be bestowed the honour, and also importantly the first woman to gain such recognition. Also a scholarship was announced in her name and will be awarded to the best performing student in the clothing and textile field of study. Government Appointed Member in the House of Assembly, Ruth Blackman, who had the honour of presenting her with the award, stressed that the recognition was a symbol of the respect and honour the TCI has for her. Mrs. McCartney, very humbly had little to say except for “thank you”. Before being presented the honour, her daughter, YaaMcCartney, gave an overview of her life and contributions to Turks and Caicos Islands. She noted that her mother’s marriage to her father in 1974, saw her mother take on the role of not only wife, but during her father’s political career, that of secretary, event planner and his greatest supporter. McCartney said her mother
Dorothy McCartney is sashed after receiving the honour of the nation's first Order of Excellence award
made sacrifices for her county, even extendingto having to sacrifice her husband and privacy. She noted her mother’s involvement in many groups and her role in the formation of the People’s Democratic Movement’s (PDM) Women’s Branch. “Her role is worth noting,” she said. This sentiment was reiterated by the Premier, Dr. Rufus Ewing, who said Mrs. McCartney was the “rock”
behind the TCI’s only national hero. According to him, the recognition is what is fitting for the Turks Islander who has contributed significantly through blood, sweat and tears. However, he said the National Awards will not only recognise those who made the ultimate sacrifice of life for democracy, but others who are still here and continue contribute to the TCI. The Premier reiterated his hope that next year will see a more formal
programme, where nominations for different categories under the Ordinance can be received to highlight persons who contribute to the social, economic and political life of the TCI Opposition Leader, Sharlene Cartwright-Robinson, said that Mrs. McCartney shared in a vision and the people of the TCI were honoured to see her recognised for that. She said: “I say God bless this great lady who today is being honored and who stood with him when many of us would not have. “She obviously shared in the vision and today we are honored that she is honored. We are happy that a recent bit of legislation once defunct has been revived so that she becomes the first honoree under the National Honors and Awards Program. “Mrs. McCartney, a strong woman who had to hear the dream perhaps even in his sleep, who had to listen and share on matter that he could not share with others, who became a widow and a single mother and remained our honorable first lady to this day. I salute you.” Under the new Constitution the National Honour and Awards Ordinance for the first time will recognise outstanding citizens who have contributed to the development of the TCI.
Taxi drivers proudly fly the TCI flag MEMBERS of the Taxi Drivers Association took the initiative to make their mark in Monday’s National Heroes Day celebrations, by mounting the country’s flag on their vehicles as a show of pride. The drivers also formed a parade moving through the Downtown area
of Providenciales at about 4pm. Member of the association’s executive and former president, Toussaint Capron, told the Weekly News that the drivers felt it necessary to make their contribution to the celebrations and do their part to inspire national pride. (VN)
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Protest action sees poor support BY DAISY HANDFIELD
MONDAY’S protest in front of Beaches TCI saw a massive lack of support with only three persons turning up as at noon. Organiser of the protest, Dorell Pratt-Delancey, said prior to the protest many persons assured her that they would bring in signs, music, more equipment and support, but none turned up. She noted that she believed that many locals were not supporting the event because of fear and the possibility of ruining their chances of getting calls back from potential employers. Delancey said: “It is not going to ruin our chances because if all of us show up it will show strength; we have to stand up and fight for ourselves. “We are also honouring JAGS McCartney and this is what he stands for and this is what we need to do as a people. “I feel good, like I said before we only need one chair, one person and one table to make this happen. “We’ve had people come through, we’ve got information and a list of about 70 people that are currently not working here in the Turks and Caicos so were making some progress.”
A few hours into the protest, she explained that although representatives from the Beaches resort briefly walked outside to observe what was going on, there has still not been any feedback - but that was not going to stop her from protesting. Delancey said: “Still wish the resorts would reach out to us at this time and tell us how many vacancies they have available so we can assist people in getting employment. “Were planning on staying here 30 days and we are not going to move until we get some feedback.” Pratt-Delancey was joined by a male resident who declined to disclose his name. He told the Weekly News that he was protesting not because he was out of employment, but because he felt as though his current employer was not treating him fairly and they were getting ready to give him the boot. Jermaine Riley, a local who originally started the protest sometime last week in front of the Beaches resort, also joined the two. He noted that he had been out of employment for a number of years now. He said: “I am here standing because I strongly believe that this Government that has been elected
Dorell Pratt-Delancey standing next to sign
today, campaigned saying that they would provide jobs and opportunities for many citizens of the TCI but, here we are today standing for opportunities and employment in front of Beaches TCI which upholds the most employment currently. “It’s a shame to see that the unemployment rate is so high in the TCI and most of the young people
TCI’s flag hoisted above FCO to mark National Heroes Day THE Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) flag flew over the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) in London today in honour of UK overseas territory’s National Heroes Day on Monday. TCI National Heroes Day takes place on the last Monday in May and commemorates the territory’s first national hero James Alexander George Smith McCartney. Known as ‘Jags’ McCartney, he was the Island’s first Chief Minister, holding that position from August 1976 until 9 May 1980, when he died in a plane crash. Taking office at the age of 31 years, McCartney remains one of the world's youngest democratically elected
leaders. The FCO made a commitment to all 14 of its Overseas Territories (OTs) that their flags would each fly over its offices once a year, and across London on formal state occasions. This date was chosen by the TCI Cabinet including His Excellency the Governor, the Premier, Ministers, Deputy Governor and Attorney General. The commitment was made when the UK government published its OT White Paper in 2012. This set out how the UK saw its relationships with the OTs, and looking to improve joint security, sustainability and success. The flag of the Turks and
Caicos is similar in design to those of the other OTs in that it is based on the Blue Ensign, with the Union Flag in the top left corner and a local crest, in this case the TCI coat of arms featuring a queen conch shell, a lobster and a Turks Head cactus. The UK OTs are: Anguilla; Bermuda; British Antarctic Territory; British Indian Ocean Territory; British Virgin Islands; Cayman Islands; Falkland Islands; Gibraltar; Montserrat; Pitcairn Islands; St Helena, Ascension and Tristan Da Cuna; South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia; Turks and Caicos Islands.
here are getting caught up in criminal activities. “The crime rate is also increasing especially petty burglaries, which I think is because of the lack of employment and I’m saying to this current Government again if they could please make it possible that TC Islanders can get first priority in the employment field.” When Riley was asked what he was trying to gain out of this protest, his main word was “change”. He said: “I have stood out here alone, I’ve heard feedback from the Governor denying certain issues but I still stand my ground and I strongly believe that the Governor is playing political gimmicks and games with the people’s mind and I think the people of this country need to stand up. “Here we are standing up on National Hero’s Day, where are my
people again? “They cry for employment but, if you want something you have to go out there and get it, you can’t just sit at home and cry and bicker about it over airwaves and when the time comes you don’t take a stand.” It was previously rumoured that Riley was a former employee of the Beaches resort but, was fired, so many asked why he would be seeking employment where he was previously fired. He said: “On that issue, it was never that I just got fired from Beaches. I was put in a situation where a staff member and I had an altercation and instead of letting my anger get the best of me, at that moment I simply just walked away.” The News Express attempted to get in touch with officials from Beaches TCI, but up to press time, there was no word from the company.
CORRECTION
IT HAS come to the attention of the Weekly News that an error was published in the May 18-24 edition of the newspaper in the story entitled ‘Robinson faces $2.7m SIPT claim’. A paragraph read: “It continues that the defendant knew that the approval of sale, made by the then Minister of Finance, Floyd Hall, was erroneously done, and was in breach of the Minister’s duties as fiduciary.” The mention of Mr. Hall’s name was made in error; it should have instead read “Minister of Natural Resources, McAllister Hanchell”. The newspaper apologises to Mr Hall for any inconvenience this mistake has caused.
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Rev. Misick appointed senior pastor of New Jersey church GLEN MISICK was recently installed as the Senior Pastor of Old First Presbyterian Church of Newark, New Jersey. Located in downtown Newark, Old First Church is the oldest registered church in the Garden State. It was founded in 1666. This appointment sets a long awaited precedent as Dr. Misick is the first Black pastor of the church, whose long line of spiritual leaders includes early Princeton University scholars like the father of the third United States of America Vice President, Aaron Burr Sr. Dr. Misick, a New York resident and former pastor of the Harlem’s historic Church of the Master, is no stranger to New Jersey. He received his Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary and a Doctorate of Ministry from Drew University. Old First Church has a rich treasure of authentic records, which declares that it is “the Church that founded Newark.” The church was once the seat of government for Newark, producing pastors that served as presidents of Princeton, Harvard and Yale universities. It was historically used as a regular stop on the “Underground Railroad,” an Anti-Slavery movement, which passageways through the church’s cellar are still accessible. The
church’s architectural interior design is noted as “breathtaking” and is listed amongst the archives in the Library of Congress in Washington, DC. Dr. Misick noted that he aware of the history and leadership of “Old First Church,” once a thriving church of great prominence and influence, having established churches and colleges, such as Princeton University. The new Senior Pastor was hired to stimulate growth in ‘Old First Church’. He will have the responsibility of balancing the church’s membership and serving as a center for advocacy. Since the church’s glory days, it lost most of its membership to attrition, leading up to and after the Newark riots, as well as a result of an aging congregation. The Church’s congregation today represents one of the most diverse churches in Newark. Members and attendees have African-American, Latino, Asian, African, British, Irish, Italian and Caribbean heritage. Dr. Misick stated that his major priority is to keep God in the forefront of the ministry. He added that he is clear that membership and worship attendance are key. Since he became pastor, the membership role is growing and he
is scheduling new member’s classes monthly. He has also developed focus ministry groups in an effort to develop what he calls “programs of significance” that will help bring about transformation in the Newark area. With a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, along with forty years of ministerial experience, Dr. Misick’s first solo pastorate was with the First Congregational Church of Daytona Beach, Florida, which possessed a similar background to Old First Presbyterian as the oldest congregation in that city. Ironically, Old First Church was birthed in Connecticut as a Congregational Church. When it moved to New Jersey, it joined all other congregational churches in moving over to the Presbyterian denomination. Despite this move, the church still has elements of congregationalism in its polity. It boasts of its charter, which was signed by King George of England. Officials in the church and Presbyterian judicatories have pointed out that Misick’s experience in both denominations, as well as service in multicultural and multiracial ministries, makes him a good “match” for helping this church through its transition.
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Glen Misick was recently installed as the Senior Pastor of Old First Presbyterian Church of Newark, New Jersey.
COMMENTARY
IN recent days we have heard from David Cameron the Prime Minister of our mother country. He has told TCI and the other 13 overseas territories we must be more transparent in revealing who has invested what and why, reveal how much they have earned in TCI. Now we find this somewhat distressing because Cameron is a conservative. Conservatives believe in individual freedom, less regulation and more incentive to do your own thing. However he has inherited 13 years of liberal Labour party bills and he must do what Britain’s greatest friend the United States
By David Tapfer of America has dictated. As the USA moves in giant steps towards the left they must get into everyone’s pockets, deeper and deeper. Incentive and self expression is being squelched in exchange for
what is being sold as the common good. It appears to this commentator the good is for bigger but not better governments. For most of my life we had no concern about health care but now we do. For years now we have been concerned about growing taxation. Cameron says TCI and other territories can go on being low tax locations. Is TCI is a low tax location? Let us start with income tax. Disguised as NIB and NHIP those working face a 14 per cent income tax, 14 out of every 100 dollars earned go into government hoppers. Gasoline if you can afford it now is taxed 75 cents per gallon. That also is about 14 per cent. Customs duty on everything you
import or buy imported is now about 36 per cent including the service fees. Phone use is taxed and electrical power rates are “taxing” everyone. Are we finished yet? Not really. If you are in business you have to buy a business license. That could cost the better part of 10,000 dollars each year. Even a mom and pop tiny store run out the back door at home costs 300 dollars. If you have a jeep the cost of the annual license has risen in 10 years from 35 dollars to 175. Lord save you if you are here on a work permit because you are paying between 750 dollars all the way up to about 16 thousand per year. That does not include the annual blood test now 250 dollars or the police report 40 bucks. If you are lucky enough to have a job and a NHIP card you get to pay for your own medications and a long list of co-pays. Under communism your work
is done for government and you are portioned out what the government thinks they owe you. The old joke about poorly managed big government communism is you get two free pairs of new shoes every month, to eat! Big government is always poorly run because there is no profit motive and no reason to do better. Under the 2003-2009 PNP government 1,000 people were added to government roles and taxes went up and up. Bigger not better government outspent their income. We must pay it all back. Pay for the wages, mansion, butler, body guard, starlet, the Cadillac SUV s and Range Rovers. We must also pay for the hospitals and enrich Canadian Fortis and Interhealth Canada. Is it time yet to go back to 2003?
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Remembering JAGS THE LATE Honourable James Alexander George Smith (JAGS) McCartney was born on June 30, 1945, to parents Harvey and Sally McCartney on the island of Grand Turk. Named after a Jamaican lawyer, JAG Smith, at birth, he was not expected to live beyond three weeks due to a heart murmur, a condition that would in the future prevent him from being enlisted in the US Army during the Vietnam War. Despite this condition, JAGS lived a practically healthy and active childhood life. The Honourable McCartney was primarily educated in Grand Turk but later attended a Quaker School in Portland, Jamaica, where he excelled in sports, in particular swimming and track and field. After graduating from school in Jamaica, JAGS returned home at the age of 17 where he found employment and immediately took interest in formulating sporting and social programmes for the youth to provide them some escape from the apathy in which they were submerged. As a result of sub-par economic and social conditions, JAGS saw it fit, as was the case with many Turks and Caicos Islanders at that time, to go abroad. JAGS journeyed to Freeport, Grand Bahama, where he found employment with the Grand Bahama Hotel. He cited his encounters in Freeport as helping him to become more interested in politics. In fact, he actively campaigned on behalf of the Bahamas PLP party during the 1967 elections. Also during his tenure in the Bahamas, JAGS spearheaded the first major strike at the Grand Bahama Hotel in an attempt to gain better working conditions for the staff. Even in another country he fought for the better treatment of his native people. In 1971 JAGS returned home
after an eight year stint abroad. He immediately dove into the political arena, contesting a seat in the 1972 elections. Though viewed as an outsider to many, the seat was closely contested but the end result was a loss by a slim margin. Instead of sulking in defeat, JAGS used this encounter as a motivating tool for the 1976 general elections. The Honourable McCartney started the Junkanoo Club, a forum where young people could discuss issues and socialise in general. This movement was the nucleus of the People’s Democratic Movement (PDM) which was established in 1975. One of the prevailing issues that was addressed was that of police brutality. In many cases, JAGS brought in his father who was a lawyer, to help defend the right of the poor and disenfranchised. There was a lot of tension between the police and the Junkanoo Club but due to the efforts of Mr. McCartney and the club and also other factors, a historic agreement was reached and Turks and Caicos Islanders celebrated June 6 as Human Rights Day. Having more time to prepare, the Honourable McCartney’s second attempt at campaigning was better organised than the first. Initially known as the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), JAGS and his party went on a nation-wide campaign to outline the objectives of the PDP. Some of these objectives were to improve the employment situation so people would not have to journey abroad for better economic conditions, enhance the tourism industry, establishing other light industries including a trade centre, developing a local university; basically it was his intention to improve economic and social conditions to provide Turks and Caicos Islanders with a high standard of living.
In 1974, shifting his attention from the campaign trail, the Honourable McCartney married Dorothy McCartney of Grand Turk with whom he would have three children. In 1976, the People’s Democratic Party (which was later renamed People’s Democratic Movement PDM) was elected to a four term in office by winning five of the eleven contested seats, while an independent who had won another seat aligned himself with them. The Honourable JAGS McCartney became the youngest inoffice leader in the Commonwealth at the age of 31 and was elected the first Chief Minister of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Honourable McCartney was instrumental in the establishment of the ministerial form of internal selfgovernment in the Islands. Another of his notable achievements was his efforts in the development of Club Med Hotel to assist the Turks and Caicos economy during a time when the British Government sought to restrict assistance to the Islands. He made representations to the United Nations on behalf of his people in order to jump start this development in the country. Honourable McCartney was reputable for his kindness and bravery, his uncanny ability to relate to all persons, and his ability to see beyond political affiliation will never be matched by another politician. Many stories are told of where he helped people recover their properties which was unfairly taken and ensure that the poor and disenfranchised rights were upheld. He helped many people no matter who they were or where they were from, he defended all Turks and Caicos Islanders. Unfortunately tragedy struck on May 9, 1980, when the Chief Minister lost his life in a plane crash over New Jersey. He died at the age of 35 years old.
Art and craft shop opens in Grand Turk WITH promises to increase the authenticity of the local tourism product as well as create unique experiences and products in the TCI, A-Snap opened its doors to the public on Friday (May 24) in Grand Turk. The store, which is supported by Ariza Group of Companies (AGC), officially opened its store at Pond Breeze Plaze, Good Street. A statement from the company said that A-Snap – the brainchild of Pedro Ariza, owner, CEO and engineer of AGC – was opened with a view to creating and packaging authentic tourism products that visitors and locals would cherish.
The company promised that the focus of A-Snap is to embrace the culture of the TCI with emphasis on supporting and generating employment for the local community. It said: “The difference with A-Snap when compared to other retailers is that all products are made on island by local artists and artisans; whilst supporting sustainable livelihoods for those creating the work.” The CEO said: “This is going to be an authentic TCI experience, linking the past with the present through art and craft. “A lot of the items being sold are unknown to the younger generation.
“This acts not only as a local attraction but also as an educational tool for the community. “This is just what the island needs, encouragement for local artists and a place for them to continue developing their talent.” Ariza added: “We live in a community where talent is bountiful; however projects like this brings synergy through coordination. “The end result for all will be success, however it will not be overnight and we must devise creative ways of making it work.” A-Snap hopes to be a favourite spot for tourists and for the purchase of local arts and crafts.
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TCI’s It Girl setting the fashion world on fire TURKS and Caicos Islands’ ‘It Girl’ in the fashion world has been kept very busy since her return from New York City, where she was for just over a week. Washanda Registre, TCI Top Model 2012 and signed Wilhelmina Model – has had
a slew of test photo shoots with top photographers Timothy Rosado, Tyler Shumway, and Michael Fortner. All are published, and have worked with magazines such as Z!nk, Nylon Magazine, Xquisit Magazine and Lurve Magazine to
name but a few. In addition to shooting to build up her model’s portfolio folder, Registre has been doing the rounds and going to ‘go sees’ where she has met with various clients that Wilhelmina has submitted her to. At Wilhelmina, Washanda is
being spread across the agency’s various boards and divisions, thereby ensuring her limitless potential. She said: “I’m loving the pulse and energy of New York! Every day is different. I am constantly meeting new people, having new, different
and exciting experiences. “I am surely making the most of this opportunity. New York is where I belong and fashion modelling is a lifelong ambition that is coming true. “I am excited by everything that is happening to me and cannot wait for more.”
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Livingstone Malcolm earns doctorate South Caicos born Reverend Livingstone Malcolm graduated from the South Africa Theological Seminary with a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in theology, New Testament, last month. The focus of his research was the Gospel of Matthew. The topic of the research was ‘Reading the Matthean M From a Diaspora Sanctuary Perspective’. Dr. David Kuck, United Theological College of the West Indies, commenting on the achievement, said: “Your thesis revolving around the migration of the Matthean community and its creation of sanctuary is bold and potentially very fruitful for the Caribbean.” One of the external examiners, Prof. Jan A du Rand, University of Johannesburg, said: “I have the greatest respect for this achievement. “From the thesis should come at least two to three academic articles to announce his theory and the implications for New Testament study on the Matthean and Gospel material.” Another external examiner, Professor Dr. Pieter Nagel, University of Pretoria, said: “The study addresses a clear and well defined socio-theological problem as encountered in Matthew. The study is thoroughly engaging.” In the research Dr. Malcolm identified a lost period of Matthean history, a historical narrative that is believed to account for the exclusive material of Matthew. Prof. Nagel supported Dr. Malcolm’s position that by “knowing the lost historical narrative clarified the meaning, purpose and function of the mission agenda of the Matthean group.
Dr. Livingstone Malcolm identified a lost period of Matthean history, a historical narrative that is believed to account for the exclusive material of Matthew
“It addressed the socio-cultural diversity and affirmed the priority of faith, worship and mission.” Dr. Malcolm has initiated a fresh conversation as to how the Gospel of
Matthew accounted for the evolution of the faith and way of life of the young community. This has particular implications for the mission of the church in the
Be active in your own development, Youth Ambassador YOUTH Ambassador, Dekkel Simmons, called for young people, as well as adults, to be active in their own development and, by extension the development of the Turks and Caicos Islands. His comments were made on Monday (May 27) at a ceremony to memorialise the country’s only national hero, James Alexander George Smith (JAGS) McCartney. According to him, the celebration of National Heroes
Day is an opportunity to pause and think. Simmons called for youths to not let the dreams of JAGS die and underscored the need for adults to be the role models that the country’s young people need. He explained that development starts with the individual, through education, which would also lead to an awareness of the sense of civic responsibility. The Youth Ambassador stressed the need for a return to
the tightly knit society of the past, where civic responsibility was taken more seriously. “We have to play a role and be active citizens in the development of these Islands,” he said. Simmons added that the legacy of JAGS is one that reflects passion for both country and people and were he alive today, he would still be fighting. He urged the youth to understand that they will take up roles in the future and called for leaders to lead in the right way.
21st century. Immediately after the celebration of the 1973 Bahamas Independence, the young Livingstone Malcolm left for Jamaica to begin his training for the Methodist ministry. But the journey to the Ph.D. research began a long time before. Like so many youths he competed with his peers as a paper boy, peanut boy and shoe shine boy and he worked after school for several years at the Bahamian Times newspaper. While still in school he was a primary earner to help his mother and the many children of their household. Finding the rent money and school lunch for the ten younger children was difficult; his mother was forced to make astounding sacrifices to get through every week; survival was not a myth, it was a real struggle. Intervals of help came from the milk and cheese distributed by the Roman Catholic Church at the Priory on a Saturday morning, or the gift of used clothes and shoes from the families where his mother worked, or the meat scraps from Mr. Roker’s meat shop on East Street. The greatest support came from other poor neighbours and friends. Getting an education was equally as challenging. There was a year when Western Senior had more children than it had classrooms; his class was ‘the floating class.’ He spent more time outside under a tree: whenever it rained it was chaotic. His teacher, Miss Bowe, was a great motivator. She instilled that every student was as good as their best effort to learn from their life experiences. Dr. Malcolm recalls her
frequently admonishing: “The worst experiences might be your best learning; never give up.” According to him, she was always interested in what you wanted to become. It was during the days of the “floating class” Dr. Malcolm remembers thinking and articulating: “I am going to be a Methodist Minister.” The thought motivated him to seek entrance to a private high school, but his mother could not afford it. Not being dismayed, the young Mr. Malcolm went to see the Hon. George A. Smith who promised that if the principal of Queen’s College would enroll him, he (Mr. Smith) would pay the full cost for him to attend. Dr. Malcolm graduated from Q.C. and in 1973 went on to UTC/UWI to prepare for the Methodist Ministry. The church was always the centre of his life. He was a Sunday school teacher, officer in the Boys’ Brigade, member of the Wesley Guild, the choir and a local preacher. Over the years, serving throughout the Caribbean, he influenced almost 40 people to enter the ministry. It is his interest to help people in knowing, as he learnt from Miss Bowe, they are as good as their best effort to learn from life experiences. In addition to his theological training, Dr. Malcolm has done extensive work in the area of Social Psychology. Today he gives much of his time to counselling and evangelism ministry. “The journey to this point was long, but worth it,” he said. He currently serves as the Superintendent Minister of the Methodist Church, Nassau Circuit, (MCCA).
Third mobile clinic hosted in South Caicos THE TURKS and Caicos Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (TCSPCA), the oldest and best recognised animal welfare organisation in the TCI, recently ran a four-day mobile spay/neuter clinic on South Caicos. This third visit by the TCSPCA’s spay/neuter team in just 18 months demonstrated their commitment to on-going pet care, and pet owners responded in droves. Volunteer veterinarian Dr. Rich Sefcik performed 51 surgeries in four days: 16 female and 17 male dogs; 10 female cats and eight male cats. Also, more than 50 core
vaccinations were given and 42 dogs and cats received rabies vaccinations. Meanwhile 40 dogs were licensed and tagged by the Government as part of their on-going programme to ensure that all owned dogs are registered in the TCI, and 35 dogs were microchipped. From May 11 to 14, a mobile clinic was set up in a classroom at the School for Field Studies (SFS). It was SFS director, Heidi Hertler, who had once again contacted TCSPCA executive director Susan Blehr to request another spay/neuter continued
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Digicel launches football campaign DIGICEL has launched a marketing campaign in support of its sponsorship of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL T20). The ‘Play Your Part’ Facebook competition will allow one lucky fan to present the ‘Man of the Match’ award or conduct the coin toss for the opening of the CPL T20
games. The games will be held in the six host countries – Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Lucia, and Trinidad and Tobago. The communications provider will also be flying the winners of the competition to the CPL T20 finals in Trinidad and Tobago.
Inspired by the ‘Carnival T20’ theme for the new tournament, Digicel’s marketing campaign will include its extensive ‘We’ve Come to Play’ advertising campaign, promotions, PR and a packed schedule of social media and online activity across its Facebook, Twitter and www.digicelcricket.
Animals being tended to in South Caicos
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clinic. She said that spay/ neuters done during the previous clinics had definitely resulted in fewer puppies being born on South Caicos in the recent breeding cycles. Hertler, together with her faculty and interns, offered accommodation, meals and clinic space in the school to the TCSPCA. Also due to the efforts of former students of the SFS and their parents,
they raised over $1,400 to subsidise the clinic. Prior to the arrival of the spay/neuter team, SFS interns conducted a humane education programme at both primary schools. It included a performance by ‘Lucky’ the TCSPCA dancing Potcake, who teaches young children how to care for their pets and most importantly encouraged them to have their pets spayed/neutered at the upcoming clinic.
G o v e r n m e n t veterinarian, Dr. Mark Butler, has been supportive of the ongoing collaborative effort between the Department of Agriculture and the TCSPCA to provide low cost spay/neuter surgeries for owned dogs and cats throughout the TCI. It is especially important, he said, on the less populated family islands where currently no regular vet care exists.
com online platforms. In the coming days, Digicel and CPL T20 will also be rolling out its ‘Name the Mascot’ campaign which will invite fans to submit a creative and exciting name for the iconic character that is featured in the CPL T20 tournament logo. The winning entry will be adopted as the official name of the mascot for the lifetime of the tournament. To help its fans get access to the unique Carnival atmosphere of CPL T20, Digicel will also launch a ‘Text to Win’ competition where fans can win an exclusive ‘Party Pass’ that will grant them access to CPL T20 matches – including limo transfers to the stadium and access to the party stand for the winner and ten of their friends. Fans can also get closer to the action by engaging in live chats with some of the superstars of CPL T20 – including Digicel brand ambassadors, Chris Gayle and Marlon Samuels – by
visiting its Facebook page and the www.digicelcricket. com website. The company will also lend its weight to match days so that fans can enjoy the very best of Caribbean entertainment that will be showcased at the stadiums across the region. Commenting on the launch of the campaign, Digicel group head of sponsorship, James Wynne, said: “The build-up to CPL T20 is very much underway and we at Digicel are hugely excited about the upcoming campaign to promote our sponsorship of what will be the biggest sports tournament in the region this summer. “CPL T20 is all about the merging of sports and entertainment and so it’s a tournament for everyone to enjoy and we’re hoping to bring our customers and cricket fans as close to the action as possible. “We love the idea of the “Carnival T20” theme for the tournament as it is something that is unique to the Caribbean
people. No other region in the world could attempt to so naturally present a spectacle of world class cricket and world class entertainment to a global audience in such a fantastic way. We just can’t wait for the first ball to be bowled in Barbados on 30th July!” A number of international cricket stars will be taking part in the tournament. These include Adam Gilchrist, Herschelle Gibbs, Ricky Ponting and Ross Taylor who will join West Indies superstars Chris Gayle, Darren Sammy, Jermaine Bravo, Kieran Pollard, Marlon Samuels and Sunil Narine along with the best cricketing talent the region has to offer. Action begins with the first of 24 matches on July 30 as six franchise teams from Antigua, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and St. Lucia will play exciting and entertaining matches in the hope of reaching the finals in Port of Spain on August 24 and being crowned CPL T20 champions.
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Bahamian tourism image further T&T police raid CLICO damaged after armed robbery on visitors office for evidence
SEVERAL tourists and Bahamians were robbed at a popular downtown bar on Navy Lion Road, The Tribune has learned. According to sources, two masked men entered 25 North Tuesday night and robbed the visitors as well as several Bahamians of their cash and other personal items. A man who witnessed the robbery, but did not want to be identified, told The Tribune that the experience made him question whether he would ever return to the Bahamas. “I was just passing through actually,” he said. “I work on a boat and because of the severe weather we had to stay because the sea was too rough. So we all decided to go downtown and get a few drinks and wait for the storm to be over and enjoy our time here. We went into the bar and was having a pretty good time. Then around 11:30 two men
stormed the place and made all of us get on the floor,” he said. “There were about 20 people in there, mostly visitors. We just did what we were told and the men robbed us of money and cell phones and other personal items we had. It was so invasive. I love the Bahamas and enjoy coming here from time to time, but that is something I would not like to experience again. I was truly terrified.” According to police reports, two men, one wearing a red and black hooded jacket and the other in a black hooded jacket robbed the bar and its patrons around 11:50pm. The men then fled the area in a red jeep east along Bay Street. Police say they are actively investigating the incident and are appealing to anyone who might have information about this incident to contact them at 911 or 919, the
Central Detective Unit at 328-TIPS or Crime Stoppers anonymously at 328-TIPS. This latest incident comes two weeks after American visitor Kyle Bruner was killed on East Bay Street and a week after the US issued a statement warning its citizens about travel to the Bahamas. The US Embassy statement advised Americans living in and travelling to the Bahamas to remain on alert in an effort to avoid becoming a victim of crime. The Embassy said several US citizens have been robbed at gunpoint this year, and some have suffered serious injury. “The Royal Bahamas Police Force website reports that for January 1 to April 15 there have been 328 armed robberies, 111 robberies, and 660 house break-ins,” the warning said. (Tribune242)
Email scandal leaves T&T divided
AS HAD been expected, the opposition motion of no confidence against the coalition People’s Partnership government of Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar, this week was doomed to failure. But Opposition Leader Dr. Keith Rowley has been successful in getting the Trinidad and Tobago population to debate whether or not Prime Minister Persad Bissessar and senior members of her government, including Attorney General Anand Ramlogan, were involved in a sinister move to undermine the judiciary, the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) and the media. Rowley, who has since been taken before the Privileges Committee of Parliament over his disclosure, told legislators that he had received in December last year, a total of 31 emails, from a “whistle blower” indicating how operatives within the government had sought to undermine those institutions. He said he had passed them on to the Office of the President. Prominent attorney Israel Khan has labelled the e-mails an “international scandal” and said if they were true then the major players “should be arrested, charged and prosecuted”. But at the same time, he also acknowledged that if the emails “ are false then those responsible for perpetrating these nefarious lies should be arrested, charged and prosecuted”. “I have had discussion with a computer expert who advised me that any 10-year-old with the information which was already in the public domain could have hatched those e-mails. It is my considered opinion that the Government should advise the President to set up a commission
The opposition leader Dr. Keith Rowley has brought 31 incriminatory emails to the public’s domain, which he says exposes a different side of some government officials. The Kamla Bissessar has denied ownership.
of enquiry into the entire scandalous state of affairs concerning these e-mails which attracted the attention of Parliament and the world at large,” Khan said. Rowley said the emails, dating back to September 2012, were from people concerned with the government’s defence of the early proclamation of Section 34 of the Administration of Justice (Indictable Proceedings) Act that had the effect of allowing people, whose trial has not started after a 10-year period to walk free and a verdict of not guilty entered against their names. Critics say that the clause was aimed at supporting businessmen Ish Galbaransingh and Steve Ferguson, who have been described as financiers of the ruling United National Congress (UNC), the biggest partner in the four-member coalition People’s Partnership government. The two are facing fraud and laundering charges relating to the re-development of the Piarco
International Airport in 2001. They are also wanted in the United States on a number of related charges. The government later repealed the section and Prime Minister Persad Bissessar dismissed her then justice minister, Hebert Volney, a former High Court judge, on the grounds that he misled Cabinet into believing that the Chief Justice Ivor Archie and the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Roger Gaspard, had supported the idea of the early proclamation. Rowley told legislators that the contents of the email collaborated strongly with events that unfolded in the country last year as the government sought to defend its decision over the controversial legislation and read into the Hansard, the exchange of correspondences between people with email addresses like “anan@gmail.com, kamlapb@ gmail.com, surujrambachan@ hotmail.com and garygriffith@ hotmail.com purporting to come from senior government ministers and officials.
HEAVILY armed police officers from the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) last week raided the offices of financially troubled insurance company CLICO and its parent company, CL Financial, looking for evidence to support the criminal case that the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) is building against former high-ranking executives of the companies. T&T Finance Minister Larry Howai said later in the week that the execution of the search warrants related to “pre-intervention actions and it does not have any impact on the current negotiations,” between the Government and the CL Financial shareholders for the recovery of the $20 billion spent by the State following the collapse of the group, which was once chaired by Lawrence Duprey. The police officers were granted the search warrants for CLICO and CL Financial on Thursday and executed the warrants on Friday. The warrants listed scores of specific documents that the police were searching for and also listed the names of several executives who the police were attempting to question. The 12 to 15 local police officers who were involved in the search of the CL Financial head office were accompanied by two men who appeared to be foreigners, sources who observed the search of the Maraval Road, Newtown, Port-ofSpain, building on Friday told the
Guardian. On Friday afternoon, a Guardian journalist observed two uniformed members of the IATF armed with submachine guns slung across their shoulders, leaning against an unmarked pick-up in the front yard of the CL Financial office. Director of Public Prosecutions Roger Gaspard officially started the criminal investigation into the collapse of the CL Financial empire in early November 2012, according to a statement he issued on November 8, last year. But more than a year before the DPP started the probe, Attorney General Anand Ramlogan on June 7, 2011, directed that all files pertaining to the company should be handed over to Gaspard’s office. The Attorney General’s directive came days after the Central Bank initiated a civil lawsuit against former top-ranking CL Financial executives and their privately-owned investment companies, alleging that CLICO’s assets and income were fraudulently misappropriated to the detriment of the insurance company’s policyholders and mutual fund investors. The Central Bank’s lawsuit is based on an investigation conducted by forensic accountant Bob Lindquist following the January 2009 collapse of the CL Financial empire. The Lindquist audit is reported to have provided details of at least three suspicious transactions. (Trinidad Guardian)
Barbados economy in imminent danger – private sector head
BARBADOS’S economy is in imminent danger, head of the Private Sector Association, John Williams said. And he warned that if drastic action is not taken to flip the downward economic trend, there could be more pain for Bajans to feel. “Things now are not normal. Although our entire society is not in imminent danger, our economy clearly is,” Williams told a hushed meeting of tripartite Social Partnership. Williams’ story of woe came moments after he was introduced by Prime Minister Freundel Stuart. It was the first full meeting of the Social Partnership for 2013, and the first since November last year. Held at Hilton Barbados, the meeting was attended by the Cabinet, main trade union leaders, and special guest, president of the Barbados Cooperative Credit Union League, Hally Haynes. Williams spoke about the
Head of the Private Sector Association John Williams warned that if drastic action is not taken to flip the downward economic trend, there could be more pain for Bajans to feel.
problems facing the economy as it tries to resist collapsing under the weight of the worldwide recession. (Barbados Nation)
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‘Sub-set of Bahamians are unemployable’ -Says MP Ryan Pinder
Sisnett was one of the last two living men verifiably born in the 19th century and the oldest and last surviving verified man born in the year 1900.
World’s second oldest man dies –Bajan was 113
THE world’s second oldest man, James Sisnett of Barbados died on Thursday at the age of 113. James Emmanuel “Doc” Sisnett who was born on February 22, 1900 was the second oldest man behind 116 year old Jiroemon Kimura of
Japan. Sisnett was one of the last two living men verifiably born in the 19th century and the oldest and last surviving verified man born in the year 1900. He was the only living verified Barbadian supercentenarian and the last surviving verified man born in the 19th century. (CMC)
Cayman Islands’ investment in S. Korea tops $6.8b THE CAYMAN Islands is the largest investor as a tax haven country in the South Korean market, data showed Monday, amid growing suspicions in that country that some of the money belongs to rich Korean nationals disguised as foreigners running offbook accounts. The amount of investment by the British overseas territory in local stocks and bonds reached 7.7 trillion won (US$6.82 billion) at the end of April, with the number of investors standing at 2,796, according to the data by the Financial Supervisory Service (FSS). Their value of equity holdings came in at 6.5 trillion won, or 1.6 percent of the total securities investment by foreigners, with the corresponding figure for bonds standing at 1.85 trillion won, or 1.1 percent of the total, the data showed. Cayman Islands investors made up 7.7 percent of all offshore investors participating in the local market, and they are the third largest group after the United States with 12,163 and Japan with 3,444, the FSS said. The revealing data came amid evolving speculation here that such offshore accounts are used by highprofile Korean businessmen and their families as a means to avoid taxes or stash away massive amounts of slush funds. A non-profit journalists’ organization last Wednesday
disclosed a list of three names of heads of family-owned conglomerates, known here as chaebol, who have set up a paper company in the British Virgin Islands and the Cook Islands, two other well-known tax haven regions. The independent journalists’ group is scheduled to release its second lot of suspected tax evaders on Monday, in what could unleash further controversy over possible irregularities in large firms’ overseas accounts. The move also came after the prosecutors’ office launched an extensive probe into allegations that owners of CJ Group, the 14th-largest conglomerate in South Korea, have engaged in organized tax evasion activities through funneling huge amounts of secret money to their offshore accounts in Hong Kong and the Virgin Islands. To be in step with the law enforcement authorities, the FSS began its own investigation to see if any local company had manipulated stock prices in the Seoul market by pretending to be foreign money based in a tax haven country. Foreign-led stock price rigging can deal a serious blow to the local market since their holdings account for more than 30 percent of the total market capitalization, leading to market volatility. (youhapnews)
An MP has admitted there is “a sub-set of Bahamians” who are unemployable, due to the absence of job skills or being “scarred for life” by previous criminal convictions. Emphasising that he was not speaking in his Cabinet position, Ryan Pinder, minister of financial services, conceded that he was confronted with this reality every day in his Elizabeth constituency. Responding to a question at a Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers’ Confederation (BCCEC) luncheon, Mr Pinder described his constituency as arguably the most diverse in this nation when it came to the economic backgrounds of residents. Agreeing that the Bahamas had to be realistic, and “confront reality”, the Minister candidly conceded: “We have a sub-set of Bahamians who do not have the technical skills to be employable. I can tell you as an MP that is the case.” While some in this “sub-set” lacked the necessary skills, and workplace ethic and attitude, Mr Pinder said others were hampered by previous criminal convictions. Unable to produce a clean police certificate, they were immediately rejected by Bahamian employers. “I know of a strapping young
man who can’t get a job because he was convicted years ago for forging bank cheques,” Mr Pinder said. “One error, and he’s scarred for life.” Emphasising that he was not excusing or condoning such behaviour, Mr Pinder said the inability of young Bahamian men to get a job due to their past mistakes inevitably meant many proud, yet unable to feed their families legitimately - turned to crime to do so. This was exacerbated by the Bahamas’ clogged court system. Mr Pinder said many were “more willing to [turn to crime] as they know the justice system never runs its course in a timely fashion, and they will get out and be OK. They won’t turn to crime if they know the justice system works”. The Minister’s comments illuminate the other side of the Immigration/work permit debate, namely that a significant (albeit a minority) section of Bahamian society is effectively planning itself out of their economy. Entrepreneurial and employment opportunities are passing them by, and their lack of suitability for the workplace is another factor behind employers looking overseas to fill key positions. An Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) report recently revealed
almost two-thirds of employee firings in the Bahamas stem from ‘behaviour problems’, finding that “the lack of skills” among workers is the main barrier to their hiring. The report, ‘In Pursuit of Employable Skills: Understanding Employer’s Demands’, found that 62 per cent of the Bahamian companies it surveyed had either dismissed or seen employees resign in 2010-2011. Noting that the ‘mean’, or average, was for companies to see five dismissals and three resignations, the IDB study added: “The most commonly cited reason for staff dismissals was ‘problems with behaviour’ (65 per cent).” Mr Pinder told BCCEC members that the Bahamas had to “recognise reality and cause the proper technical development of our young people, particularly our young men”, to take place. Apart from training, Mr Pinder said the solution also required economic growth. With 5,000 students graduating from high school every year, even assuming 50 per cent (probably a generous number) go on to tertiary education, the Bahamian workforce swells by at least 2,500-3,000 each summer. Their numbers add to the existing 13.7 per cent unemployment rate, with 41,000 Bahamians either already jobless or not actively seeking work.
Alleged child pornography victim cries in Bahamian court AN eleven-year-old girl who is an alleged victim of child pornography and unlawful sexual intercourse cried in the Supreme Court as she recalled the occasions a man allegedly woke her out of her sleep to give him oral sex. The girl, who was nine between November 9, 2009 and January 8, 2010 when the alleged events occurred, told the court that on a day she was home from school due to illness, a man known to her family had entered the room she slept in and awoke her. He asked her for oral sex, the girl claimed, wiping her face with the tissue given to her by the court clerk. Prosecutor Darnell Dorsett asked the girl what she did as a result of the request. “I went back to sleep,” she said, before adding “he wake me up again.” When she got up, he forced her to give him oral sex, she claimed. Edward Butler, 64, the accused, sat in a crouching position in court shaking his head as the complainant gave her evidence. He faces a charge each of unlawful sexual intercourse and child pornography, which he denies. The
court heard yesterday that the oral sex allegedly continued for a short time, and afterwards the girl claimed she was told not to say anything. The girl said she went outside of the house to be with a relative who was working. When asked why she didn’t tell the relative what happened, she said: “cause I was scared.” The girl claimed that another day she was home, it happened again, this time, with the man pulling a cell phone out of his pants pocket and photographing the act. She claimed that another time he pulled her into the bathroom to tell her that he had lost his phone but got a replacement before the oral sex happened again. The girl said she went with her mother and uncle to a police station to report the matter in May 2010. A week later, they returned to the police station where she saw the accused and his attorney present and she identified herself in the picture on the phone. In cross-examination Raymond Rolle asked the girl if she had female cousins who visited where she resided at the time of the alleged offence. The girl said “yes.” He asked if her relatives had shown her a phone and photograph.
The girl said “yes.” “How’d you feel after they showed you this photograph?” the attorney asked. The alleged victim said she felt scared and that she felt pressured. He suggested she gave Butler’s name because she was pressured to do so. The girl disagreed and said “because I did know.” Mr Rolle suggested to her that Mr Butler “never, never” had oral sex with her. “Yes he did,” she said. He suggested Butler never took a picture of the girl having oral sex with him. “Yes he did,” she said. The attorney suggested to the girl “you made up this story” because she didn’t want the person who had had oral sex with her “to get in trouble.” “I know it was him [the accused] because he did it to me,” the girl said. The attorney suggested to the girl that she and her cousins were doing things they weren’t supposed to and that was how the image came to be on the phone, and the phone got lost because she took it. The complainant denied all of the suggestions.
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Tens of thousands march against same-sex marriage in Paris TENS of thousands of people have rallied in Paris against a new French law allowing same-sex marriage. Police estimate that up to 150,000 people joined marches that converged on the city centre, but organisers put the figure close to one million. Clashes erupted after the rally finished between far-right activists and riot police. The authorities said nearly 100 people were arrested. On Saturday 50 people were detained for blocking the ChampsElysees. The same-sex marriage bill, which also legalises gay adoption, was signed into law by President Francois Hollande last week, after months of heated debate. French people have been bitterly divided over the issue. On Tuesday, a far-right historian shot himself dead in Notre Dame cathedral, leaving messages in which he denounced gay marriage. During Sunday’s protests, demonstrators headed in columns from a number of points in Paris to the Invalides complex. Some marchers drove donkeys, one of which bore a placard which read: “I am an ass. I voted Hollande”. The leader of the UMP conservative opposition party, JeanFrancois Cope, headed one of the processions. Despite some 4,500 police deployed in Paris, clashes broke out
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at the end of the day between farright activists and police, filling the Invalides complex with tear gas. The interior ministry said 96 people were arrested. Leading activist Virginie Tellen - better known as Frigide Barjot earlier in the day greeted protesters arriving to Paris from across France at a Paris train station. But she did not take part in the march, citing threats from far-right groups. One UMP member of parliament, Jacques Myard, told BBC News that the law had been passed by the governing party “by force” and his party would review it if re-elected. Mr Myard told the BBC there was
a “huge gap between this government and the citizens” over the marriage issue. “This is something we cannot accept because of the fate of the children,” he said. “Those people are playing God, because they want to marry, but it won’t stop at this stage. Then they will adopt, and then we will have children in families where there is no father or no mother.” The leader of France’s far-right National Front, Marine Le Pen, was also among the marchers. On Saturday evening, a group of protesters chained themselves to metal barriers they had placed in the middle of the Champs-Elysees.
Political motorcade attack in India leaves at least 24 dead At least 24 people were killed and 33 were injured in Saturday’s audacious Maoist attack on a political motorcade in India’s Chhattisgarh state, the province’s home secretary told CNN Sunday. No arrests have been made so far, but investigations have begun, Chhattisgarh’s Home Secretary N.K. Aswal said. The assault on a convoy of politicians from the country’s ruling Congress party also killed Mahendra Karma, founder of a controversial anti-Maoist tribal militia called Salwa Judam, or the Purification Hunt, authorities say. At least 16 cars in the motorcade of local Congress leaders were passing through a forested area in the eastern Indian state when Maoists triggered a land mine and opened fire on them, area Police Superintendent Mayank Srivastava told CNN. At least 200 guerrillas were involved in the ambush, Srivastava said, citing witness accounts. Among the dead were eight policemen, three laborers and some car drivers, he added. On Sunday, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh visited some of the injured in a hospital in Raipur, the capital of Chhattisgarh state. He was accompanied by his Congress party chief Sonia Gandhi. “We will pursue the perpetrators of this crime with urgency, and I can assure the nation that the government
is committed to bringing them to justice,” Singh said. Saturday’s Maoist raid came barely three days after Singh announced what he called a significant decline in killings by left-wing insurgents, whom the federal government describes as the nation’s gravest internal security threat. “The quantum of violence as well as the resultant killings perpetrated by the left-wing extremist groups in 2012 declined significantly for the second successive year,” said a report Singh released on Wednesday to mark the fourth anniversary of his second term in office. He insisted his government has continued to provide public infrastructure and services in tribal districts hit by Maoist extremism. The rebels, officials say, aim to seize power through an armed liberation struggle. Since the 1960s, the militants have said they are fighting for the dispossessed. Authorities suspect that Maoists enjoy support not only in the poorest areas and in tribal communities but also among youth and intellectuals. In addition to targeting police, alleged police informers and people they call “class enemies,” the insurgents also are believed to be attacking infrastructure such as roads, bridges, railways, and power and telecommunication networks. (CNN)
Google’s Eric Schmidt ‘perplexed’ over UK tax debate GOOGLE’S executive chairman Eric Schmidt has said he is “perplexed” by the ongoing debate over the company’s tax contributions in the UK. Mr Schmidt told the BBC that the company did what was “legally required” to pay the right amount of taxes. Google paid £10m in UK corporate taxes on revenues of £11.9bn - less than 0.1% - between 2006 and 2011. Mr Schmidt said it was up to the government to change its tax system if it wanted companies to pay more taxes. Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Start the Week, he said: “What we are doing is legal. I’m rather perplexed by this debate, which has been going in the UK for some time, because I view taxes as not optional. “I view that you should pay the taxes that are legally required. It’s not a debate. You pay the taxes. “If the British system changes the tax laws then we will comply. If the taxes go up we will pay more, if they go down we will pay less. That is a political decision for the democracy that is the United Kingdom.” Google, most of whose UK sales are routed through Ireland, is one of
Eric Schmidt argues that Google is following tax rules in the UK.
the multinationals strongly criticised for organising their tax affairs in ways that minimise the amounts they pay in the UK. Last week European Union leaders agreed to tackle tax avoidance through an “automatic information exchange between tax authorities” to monitor the situation. The Google chairman has previously argued that corporate taxes should be paid on a company’s profits, not revenues, and should be levied in the country where it conducts economic activity and takes risks, rather than where products are consumed.
He has also called for a debate on international tax reform. “Politicians - not companies - [should] set the rules...When legislators are doing the lobbying and companies are articulating the law as it stands, it’s a confusing spectacle for everyone,” he recently wrote in The Observer. “Our hope is to move the debate forward, with everyone engaged constructively in developing a clearer, simpler system - one in which companies that abide by the law know that the politicians who devised the rules are willing to defend and commend them.” (BBC)
The charred wreckage of the school van.
Gas explosion in Pakistan kills 16 children, teacher in minivan SIXTEEN children and a teacher in Pakistan were killed Saturday after a gas canister used to fuel a school minivan exploded on a hot spring day, police in Gujrat said. The blast injured 10 other people, according to Nadeem Ulla, a local police official.
“It’s over 100 degrees (38 degrees C), the heat probably caused the explosion,” Ulla said. “We do not expect any foul play “. Compressed natural gas is used as an alternative fuel to gasoline because the engines are more energy efficient and cheaper to run. (BBC)
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The deal would benefit many poor landless farmers.
Colombia and Farc rebels reach agreement on land reform
THE government of Colombia and left-wing Farc rebels have agreed on land reform, after more than six months of peace talks. “This agreement will be the start of a radical transformation of rural Colombia,” read a joint statement. The deal calls for the economic and social development of rural areas and providing land to poor farmers. Land reform is one of the most contentious issues in the talks on ending five decades of conflict. “Today we have a real opportunity to attain peace through dialogue,’’ said the Colombian government’s chief negotiator, Humberto de la Calle. “To support this process is to believe in Colombia,” he told journalists at the talks in the Cuban capital, Havana. The Farc, Colombia’s largest guerrilla group, has been in talks with the government on the Caribbean island since last November. It is the fourth attempt to reach a negotiated settlement of the conflict, the longest-running in Latin America. Sunday’s agreement calls for fair access to land, and rural development - two key causes of the armed conflict. It also calls for the creation of a land bank, as a way to reallocate land, including areas seized illegally during the fighting. Analysts and aid groups say much of it was taken by far-right paramilitary groups on behalf of
cattle ranchers and drug traffickers. The government, however, blames at least a third of the seizures on the Farc - a claim the rebels deny. The agreement marks a significant step forward in the peace process, says the BBC’s Sarah Rainsford in Cuba. Peace talks will resume on 11 June on the second major issue - the rebels’ participation in politics. After Sunday’s agreement was announced, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said on Twitter: “We celebrate, really, this fundamental step in Havana... to end half a century of conflict. “We will continue the (peace) process with care and responsibility.” Mr Santos previously said he wanted the talks to end this year. But both parties have stressed that nothing is finalised until a complete peace accord is reached. The Farc originally set out to overthrow the government and install a Marxist regime, but in recent years the rebels have become increasingly involved in the drug trade to finance their campaign. According to the United Nations, Colombia is the top producer of coca leaf, the raw material for making cocaine. Much of the illicit drug goes to the United States, and the Andean country has been for more than a decade a major recipient of US counter-narcotics aid through the socalled Plan Colombia.
UK zoo worker dies after being mauled by tiger INVESTIGATORS are trying to determine what led to the fatal mauling of a zoo worker by a tiger in northwest England, police said Saturday. Sarah McClay, 24, died after being attacked Friday by a Sumatran tiger while working in the big cat enclosure building at the South Lakes Wild Animal Park in Dalton-in-Furness, the Cumbria Constabulary said. The enclosure has various indoor and outdoor compartments connected by
lockable doors, police said. Keepers enter various parts of the enclosure to perform duties. “However, systems are in place (to) ensure that animals and keepers remain apart at all times,” the constabulary said in a statement posted on its website. “At some stage this has failed and the animal and Sarah came together with tragic consequences. The police are working to establish whether this was a result of human or technical factors.” (BBC)
YEARS before two men allegedly hacked a British soldier to death on a London street, Kenyan authorities arrested one of the suspects on suspicion of terror ties. In 2010, Kenyan police detained Michael Adebolajo and six others suspected of links to Somalia’s AlShabaab terrorist group, Kenyan government spokesman Muthui Kariuki said. Kenyan counterterrorism sources told CNN that Adebolajo traveled to Kenya in November 2010 and was arrested for trying to cross illegally into Somalia. Authorities have offered different accounts of what happened next. The Kenyan government spokesman told CNN that British security officials interrogated Adebolajo, a 28-year-old British national of Nigerian descent who went by a different name at the time. The British Foreign Office said that it provided consular assistance to a British national arrested in Kenya in 2010, but declined to provide further details. It’s unclear why Adebolajo traveled to Kenya or what happened after his 2010 arrest. But authorities are looking into his travels to the region as part of their investigation into the soldier’s killing Wednesday in Woolwich, a working class neighborhood in southeast London. CNN understands that one line of inquiry being examined in the Woolwich terror investigation is that
Michael Adebolajo
Adebolajo might have attempted -- but failed -- to travel to Somalia on another occasion, as recently as last year. Last week’s attack near the Royal Artillery Barracks shocked people across the United Kingdom, sparked a series of arrests over the weekend and prompted officials to announce plans for a task force to tackle extremism in Britain. On Saturday, angry far-right protesters in northern England pointed to the soldier’s slaying and called for Muslims to leave the United Kingdom. At the scene of the gory attack, one of the suspects apparently approached a man filming the scene in the Woolwich neighborhood and suggested that Rigby had been targeted “because Muslims are dying daily” at the hands of British troops
like him. “We must fight them as they fight us,” he said in the video aired by CNN affiliate ITN. “An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.” Friends, acquaintances and British media have identified Adebolajo as the suspect seen in the gory video. Authorities have not identified that individual or the 22-year-old man seized with him at the scene by armed police. Both suspects were shot and remain hospitalised. British authorities, including Prime Minister David Cameron, have described the soldier’s brutal slaying as a terror attack. In total, six people have been arrested in connection with the attack, including three men who were taken into custody Saturday, and another on Sunday. (CNN)
Guam’s “fat man” was desperate to “get life back”
THE tragic final days of one of the world’s fattest men were spent desperately hoping to lose the weight that kept him bedridden for five years. Ricky Naputi, who weighed nearly 900 pounds, died in November 2012, but before he passed, the 39-yearold opened up his home to reality TV cameras from TLC. The cable network aired his story Wednesday night in a special called “900 Pound Man: Race Against Time.” Naputi, who lived in the U.S. island territory Guam, was bedridden and confined to his home, unable to walk or to bathe himself. “The last time I got out and enjoyed myself must have been years. I miss feeling the sun on my face. Miss showering, feeling water run down my body,” he said at one point. But Naputi had also vowed to turn his life around. He was working on losing enough weight to be able to fly to the continental U.S. for weight loss surgery. “I’m willing to try my best,” he said. “My one goal and my one goal only is to get my life back.” The show also revealed Naputi’s loving relationship with his wife,
Ricky Naputi was nearly 900 pounds.
Cheryl, his primary caretaker. Cheryl acted as Ricky’s nurse, cooking for him, giving him sponge baths and helping him go to the bathroom, which she likened to “taking care of an overgrown baby.” The two met 10 years ago, and at first communicated only over the phone. Naputi was already obese, but still far from his heaviest.
“He asked me for my number so he could call me up, so we could talk,” a smiling Cheryl told the cameras. “When I went to Ricky’s apartment ... he only cracked [the door] about an inch.” Three and a half weeks later, she moved in. The pair remained together until his death. (NYdailynews)
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Stroke patients see signs of recovery in stem-cell trial FIVE seriously disabled stroke patients have shown small signs of recovery following the injection of stem cells into their brain. Prof Keith Muir, of Glasgow University, who is treating them, says he is “surprised” by the mild to moderate improvements in the five patients. He stresses it is too soon to tell whether the effect is due to the treatment they are receiving. The results will be presented at the European Stroke Conference in London.
COMPLETE PARALYSIS BBC News has had the first exclusive interview with one of the patients involved. They are taking part in a small clinical trial involving nine patients in their 60s, 70s and 80s at Glasgow’s Southern General Hospital to assess the safety of the procedure which involves injecting stem cells into the damaged brain part. It is one of the first trials in the world to test the use of stem cells in patients. Results to be presented on Tuesday show that there have been no adverse effects on the patients so far and there have been improvements to more than half participating in the trial. However, at this stage it is not possible to say whether the improvements are due to the close medical attention the patients are receiving. It is well documented that the feeling of wellbeing resulting from such attention, known as the placebo effect, can have a positive effect on people’s health. But it is thought that stroke patients do not recover after the
first six months of their stroke. All the patients involved in the trial had their strokes between six months and five years before they received the treatment. The recovery of any one of them - let alone five - was not expected, according to Prof Muir, who is in charge of the trial. “It seems odd that it should all just be chance and a placebo effect,” he told BBC News. “We are seeing things that are interesting and somewhat surprising. “We’ve seen people who now have the ability to move their fingers where they have had several years of complete paralysis,” Prof Muir said. “We have seen some people that have been able to walk around their house whereas previously they had been dependent on assistance and we have had improvements that have enabled people to recognise what is happening around them.” ‘TEMPORARY CHANGE’ These improvements have made it easier for the patients to do day-to-day tasks such as dressing themselves, walking and being more independent. “My expectation had been that we would see very little change and if we did see change it would be a relatively short-lived temporary change. (But) we have seen changes that have been maintained over time,” Prof Muir said. Among the patients to have shown improvements is 80-year-old Frank Marsh, who had a stroke five years ago. Prior to his attack Mr Marsh, a former teacher, was fit and active: a member of the Glasgow Phoenix
that the stem-cell treatment is the cause of the improvements, it could still take many years before it becomes widely available. Larger phase three trials will be needed to assess who the treatment is most suitable for and at what stage it might be most effective.
Mr. Marsh said that he “can now grip things that I couldn’t grip before, like the hand rails at the swimming baths,” he said.
Choir and a keen piano player. The stroke left him with poor strength and co-ordination in his left hand and poor balance. He needs a walking stick to help him move around the house and he can no longer play the piano. After the injection of stem cells into the damaged area of his brain, his balance and mobility improved as did his hand strength. He can now also tie up his shoe laces. Mr Marsh said he believed the operation had gradually led to improvements. “I can now grip things that I couldn’t grip before, like the hand rails at the swimming baths,” he said. PHASE TWO TRIAL His wife, Clare, also a teacher, said that the small improvements had made him more independent. “He had reached a plateau and wasn’t really improving (after his stroke). But following the operation he is able to do things he couldn’t do
before, such as make coffee, dressing and holding on to things.” Mr Marsh added that he hoped the improvements would continue: “I’d like to get back to my piano. I’d like to walk a bit steadier and further.” However, Mrs Marsh felt that there would be no further progress for her husband, but hoped that others might benefit from the clinical trial that he is participating in. “The great potential is what it is going to do for the future,” she said. “I told Frank at the beginning that this may not help you, but it might help your grandson.” Mrs Marsh is right in that even if it is proved that the stem-cell treatment really works it will be a long time before any treatment might be widely available. The results so far pave the way for a so-called phase two trial later this year which will be desirable to determine whether any improvement is due to the treatment. If the phase two trial does show
ETHICAL APPROVAL Commenting on the research, Dr Clare Walton of the Stroke Association said: “The use of stem cells is a promising technique which could help to reverse some of the disabling effects of stroke. We are very excited about this trial; however, we are currently at the beginning of a very long road and significant further development is needed before stem cell therapy can be regarded as a possible treatment.” The stem cells were created 10 years ago from one sample of nerve tissue taken from a foetus. The company that produces the stem cells, Reneuron, is able to manufacture as many stem cells as it needs from that original sample. It is because a foetal tissue sample was involved in the development of the treatment that it has its critics. Among them is anti-abortion campaigner Lord Alton. “The bottom line is surely that the true donor (the foetus) could not possibly have given consent and that, of course, raises significant ethical considerations,” he said. Reneuron says the trial - which it funded - has ethical approval from the medicine’s regulator. It added that one tissue sample was used in development 10 years ago and that foetal material has not been used since. (BBC)
The Scottish wildcat is now one of the world’s rarest animals, the scientist said A Scientist who has developed a genetic test to identify pure Scottish wildcats has warned that the species could be extinct within two years. Dr Paul O’Donoghue said cross breeding with feral and hybrid cats made extinction a certainty unless “urgent” conservation activity took place. The University of Chester biologist said pure wildcats should be trapped. He also suggested that private individuals could be keeping the “very best” wildcats as pets. The senior lecturer in biology asked for these people to come forward and help with the conservation effort. In remote and rural parts of the Highlands it is known for people to take wildcats that visit their properties into their care. Dr O’Donoghue and his team have developed a test that can look at a small blood sample and scan all of the 63,000 genes that make up any individual cat. The test then compares the genes against a genetic model of a pure wildcat, providing
The Scottish wildcat is now one of the world’s rarest animals, the scientist said.
“definitive statistics” on the level of hybridisation present in the tested individual.
One of the major challenges for the project was finding reference samples of pure-bred Scottish
wildcats. In collaboration with Dr Andrew Kitchener, curator at National Museums Scotland, Dr O’Donoghue searched through hundreds of museum specimens in the Natural History Museums in Edinburgh and London, to find cats that showed no signs of hybridisation. Dr O’Donoghue said: “In contrast to previous wildcat genetic work, only these pure wildcat samples were used for the reference samples. “They spanned the past 140 years and are the very best wildcat specimens in existence.” But he added: “Our research shows that the plight of the wildcat is now so serious that unless urgent and targeted conservation activities take place, its extinction due to hybridisation is a certainty. “Recent estimates suggest that fewer than 100 remain, making it one of the rarest animals in the world. “Unless decisive action is taken, the wildcat could be declared extinct with the next 12 to 24 months.” The biologist said the animal was now one of the rarest in the world.
He said it was of the “utmost importance” that large scale live trapping took place and cats found to be pure-bred wildcats then be placed in protected areas in the west Highlands. In September last year, conservationists forecast that Scottish wildcats would be extinct in the wild within months as numbers of pure-bred cats had fallen to about 35 individuals. A team put together by the Scottish Wildcat Association (SWA) reviewed 2,000 records of camera trap sightings, eyewitness reports and also road kills. SWA said the analysis suggested there could be 35 wildcats - far fewer than previously thought. Other research has estimated that there could be less than 400 purebred cats. Earlier in 2012, a report on a project funded by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) estimated that there were 150 breeding pairs left. Disease and inter-breeding with domestic and feral cats are among the main threats to numbers of purebred wildcats. (BBC)
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Universal flu jab ‘edges closer’ A way of creating more effective vaccines which could protect against a broad range of flu viruses has been reported by US researchers. A different seasonal flu jab is produced every year as the virus is a constantly shifting target. This animal study, published in the journal Nature, showed a single jab could protect against multiple strains. Flu scientists said it was an important advance, but a vaccine which could defeat all flu was a long way off. While there are different strains of flu circulating each year, there are bits of the flu virus which do not change. Many groups of researchers believe that targeting these weak spots could lead to a single, universal flu vaccine. Synthetic biology The normal seasonal flu jab is made by growing the virus in chicken eggs. It is then inactivated and injected into people to train the immune system to fight off that virus. A group at the pharmaceutical company Sanofi used a different approach to design a new protein which was half virus. Spikes which stick out from the surface of the virus, which hardly vary between strains, were fused with a ‘transporter protein’ which is naturally found in blood.
Groups of these hybrid proteins then spontaneously formed tiny spheres, which were tested in ferrets. Flu researchers use ferrets as they are can be infected with human viruses, which results in similar symptoms. The vaccine gave the animals immunity against multiple batches of flu ranging from viruses circulating in 1934 through to 2007. Dr Gary Nabel, the chief scientific officer at Sanofi, told the BBC: “We think this is a step down the path towards a universal vaccine. It’s not a universal vaccine yet. “There’s lots of research in the early phases and this looks as good as anything out there.” The spike used in the vaccine was haemagglutinin, but there are many different types of haemagglutinin. It is how viruses are classified - swine flu in 2009 was H1N1, with the H standing for haemagglutinin. This vaccine was designed to protect against H1 flu viruses. It would not protect against others such as the current bird flu in China, H7N9. Prof Sarah Gilbert, who works on universal vaccines at Oxford University, told BBC News: “It is an improvement on the current vaccine. It’s not a ‘universal vaccine’ but it’s definitely a step in the right direction.” She said it might be able to get
Iodine deficiency ‘may lower UK children’s IQ’ MILD iodine deficiency during pregnancy could be dimming the intellect of some babies born in the UK, say researchers. Their study of 1,000 families, published in the Lancet, showed lower IQs and reading scores in primary school pupils whose mother had had too little iodine while pregnant. Academics advise women of child-bearing age to maintain iodine in their diets by eating dairy products and fish. Women were warned not to take seaweed pills, as they contain too much iodine. Iodine is essential for the development of the brain as it is needed to build some of the body’s hormones. A severe deficiency is the leading cause of preventable brain damage in the world. It was mainly thought of as a problem in developing countries, yet previous studies have also suggested that some women in the UK are mildly deficient. The impact of low-level deficiency was, however, previously
unknown. Researchers at Surrey and Bristol Universities looked at iodine levels in urine samples taken from pregnant women in south-west England. The study showed that iodine deficiency was common affecting two-thirds of women. Their children went on to have slightly lower IQs at the age of eight and worse reading ability aged nine. Dr Sarah Bath told the BBC: “We saw a three-point IQ difference between children who were born to mothers with low iodine in early pregnancy and children who were born to mothers above the cut-off.” The researchers said this “may prevent a child reaching their full potential” and was an “important public health issue”. Their advice, published on the British Dietetic Association website, recommends that pregnant and breastfeeding women need 250 micrograms per day and other adults need 150mcg. (BBC)
This animal study, published in the journal Nature, showed a single jab could protect against multiple strains.
over the problems of “mis-match” when there are differences between the seasonal vaccine and the flu
being targeted. However, the vaccine has not yet been tested in people. Clinical grade
vaccine has not yet been developed so even safety trials are thought to be a year away. There is a risk that the flu virus could find ways to evade the vaccine. Prof Wendy Barclay, from Imperial College London, said: “I think the important question to explore in the field now is... will the virus be able to escape by ‘drift’ like it does each year to our natural antibody response, or can it be ‘pinned in’ by the immune response induced by this new era of vaccines?” Dr Nabel agreed that viruses could be difficult to pin down: “It is like squeezing a balloon. You squish one place and another pops out. The viruses are very clever and under pressure they find a new way to escape.” (BBC)
You’re eating more calories than you think Calorie counting has long been touted as an effective tool for losing pounds or maintaining a healthy weight. But new research published in the British Medical Journal shows many of us are underestimating the calories we’re eating, especially when we visit fast food restaurants. Researchers interviewed more than 1,800 adults, 1,100 adolescents and 330 children at several fast food chains in New England. The interviews were done at McDonald’s, Burger King, Subway, KFC, Dunkin’ Donuts and Wendy’s around dinnertime and lunchtime. Study participants were asked to estimate their meal’s calorie count. Researchers then collected the bill to later tally the correct amount of calories using nutrition info posted on the chain’s website. At least 40% of the study participants reported eating at the restaurant where they were interviewed at least once a week. More than 20% of the adult participants noticed posted calorie information, but only 5% said they used that information when purchasing food. The mean calorie count for adults’ meals was 836 calories; teens purchased 756 calories and children ordered 733 calories. “At least two-thirds of all participants underestimated the calorie content of their meals, with about a quarter underestimating the calorie content by at least 500 calories,” the study authors write. Adults tended to underestimate their meals by about 175 calories, the same as children. Adolescents were more likely to underestimate by about 250 calories. Adults with a higher BMI were less likely to underestimate than their normal weight counterparts. The restaurant most likely to
New research published in the British Medical Journal shows many of us are underestimating the calories we’re eating, especially when we visit fast food restaurants.
confuse calorie-counters? Subway. Adult diners there underestimated their consumption by an average of 350 calories and teen diners underestimating by an average of 500 calories. Most of Subway’s 6-inch sandwiches contain between 350 and 500 calories; consumers must double that if they order a footlong sub and factor in extra calories for sides and/or drinks. More than half of the people researchers approached were unwilling to participate. Researchers also did not interview anyone going through the drivethru. The people they did not talk to may have estimated their calorie counts differently than the study population. The researchers also did not weigh each participant’s food to determine its exact calorie amount, instead
relying on generalisations from the restaurant’s website. The study authors are hopeful that listing calorie counts on menus in these establishments will encourage consumers to make healthier choices. But research on the effect of calorie displays has been mixed. More important may be the sheer number of calories consumers are eating in a typical fast food meal. Depending on their age, children need between 1,200 and 2,000 calories per day. Eating more than 730 in one sitting (and remember, that’s the mean - others ate up to 350 calories more than that) could lead to weight gain over time. Experts recommend doing some research before you order out. View the restaurant’s nutritional info online and decide what you’ll eat ahead of time. (CNN)
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Nautical party raises funds for community causes “THERE’S a huge need for the children of this island to be educated, to develop and to grow,” said Pauline Barclay from amid the exclusive gathering of locals and expats at the newly opened Salt at Blue Haven Marina. To assist with these needs, Barclay and a group of generous ladies threw a fantastic themed party, ‘Let’s get Nautical,’ on Friday evening (May 24), raising well over $15,000 that will directly benefit some worthy community causes.
The ladies, who said they all like to give back and help wherever they can, are no strangers to fundraising for charitable causes. The group has put on a series of fundraisers in aid of many of the local charities over the past year and a half, all themed and organised to give attendees a great time while raising maximum funds for various causes. First was “a bells party to raise funds for the bells for the Catholic Church and that led us to doing even
Organisers of the “Let’s get Nautical” party: from left, Pauline Barclay, Katherine Baryluk, Stephanie Rest Lydia Fisher and Hazel Rush
more for the community,” explained Barclay. In November the ladies held hat luncheon to raise cash for the extension of the Holy Family Academy School. Now, with this event, she said: “We are opening it out to all the local community charities; if we can help
then we’d like to give something back.” After the funds are totalled later in the week Barclay said they will allocate donations for various children organisations and causes like the orphanage, the children’s Rugby Club, Provo School and the Catholic School to help build an
extension. She also said that “people can come to us with a need and we’ll look at the money we’ve got and allocate it.” The posh party saw executives from top businesses enjoying drinks, music from DJ Lisa Loud and tapas from Chef Eric Vernice from the
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Attendees bid on a variety of fabulous prizes in a live auction
Beach House. Apart from the $100 entry fee, attendees aided in raising more funds by purchasing sailor hats, which doubled as raffle tickets, and bidding on a wide range of fantastic items in a live auction. The ladies on the committee included Pauline Barclay, Lydia Fisher, Hazel Rush, Katherine Baryluk, Anna Aqiuno and Stephanie Rest. Barclay said she was proud of her team, each of whom played a
vital role in organising the fabulous party for attendees to enjoy while making as much money as they could to make a difference in the local community. Happy with outside support and to be a part of the committee, she said: “The beauty in it is that all the ladies, from different walks of life and different parts of the world, can come together because of one common interest - to do fundraising to help the community�. (KH)
Attendees enjoy a fabulous evening of drinks, tapas and great music
An exclusive gathering of locals and expats support the fabulous fundraising event
Having a great time supporting a worthy cause
Funds are raised from sales of tickets, sailor hats, drinks and a live auction
The nautical themed party raises more than $15,000 for various community causes
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Sampling local dishes like conch stew, crab and rice, fried fish, johnny cake and peas soup and dough
Displaying how they trapped a bird in the old days
Community College ‘VE’ Culture event sees success THE local Community College’s ‘VE Culture’ event on National Heroes Day,
brought out several aspects of TCI’s culture in the form of island music, delicious local
dishes and often overlooked outdoor games, while raising funds to aid with the college’s
needs. Despite the cloudy weekend weather, the fundraiser event
held at the Bight’s Children Park on May 27, saw a fair day and a good gathering of
supporters enjoying the day’s festivities. The fun family affair,
Getting into a fun game of marbles
This group of grownups is trying to remember how they played marbles
The children were eager to see how the game of hop scotch is played
Attendees enjoy local music, delicious food, drinks and games
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Tasty treats of Salt Cay candies
according to Vice President of the college Samuel Forbes, placed great emphasis on showcasing much of the local cultural heritage which many young people are not exposed, as well as promoting the institution. A variety of local dishes, drinks, craft and even a bird trap was on display as rake and scrape music filled the atmosphere. Fun games like marbles and hop scotch were demonstrated by grownups to the children, bringing back fond memories and tons of laughter from all those playing. Happy with the turnout and participation, Forbes said he is glad that the college decided to make the event an annual one. The idea came about last year when a group of students pursuing hospitality studies at the bachelor’s level organized it as part of the requirements for completing the tourism programme. Even the event’s name, ‘Ve Culture’ is fitting since ‘Ve’ he
Enjoying some local culture
said, is the colloquial way in which locals say we. Forbes said they saw the potential in the activity for raising funds and promoting and demonstrating the local culture. Since it was National Heroes Day they also used the opportunity to honor some of the country’s unsung heroes who played a significant role in building the local communities. These persons including, Gustarvus Lightbourne, Immanuel Hall, Robert Hall, William Mills and Clement Howell, he said “have stood up for our country and are not mentioned as often as we think they should”. Money raised at the event will assist with the college’s needs which according to him include financing teaching and learning technologies, a multimedia projector, proper internet instruments, the funding of required fieldtrips, updated computer software and even materials needed on a daily basis. (KH)
Local craft and TCI memorabilia were available all day
Sharlene Cartwright- Robinson shows them how it’s done
Everyone anxiously awaits their turn
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Victoria’s Secret model quits biz for God
Kylie Bisutti said her modeling career ended up contradicted with her Christian upbringings.
WHILE women may gaze longingly at Victoria’s Secret poster girls and wish they had their endless legs and alwaysperfect hair, they may not know what a career as a model is really like. At least, until now. When former Victoria’s Secret model Kylie Bisutti chose to end her modeling career at the ripe age of 23, she chose to write a book about it -- and the stories within reveal quite a bit of information about what she believes the industry promotes women to become.
The copy on her website for the book reads: “She realised that she could no longer reconcile her career with her Christian beliefs, surrendered her life to God, said goodbye to the runway and dedicated her life to preaching a message of modesty and inner beauty.” Bisutti moved to New York at age 15 and spent years as a struggling model trying to break in before she won the Victoria’s Secret Runway Angel competition in 2009. From there, she experienced many negative reactions to the
industry, including “feeling like a piece of meat” and being told she was “fat” at 115 pounds. She says she prayed about the matter and made a decision that her faith was important than remaining a part of the modeling business’ excessive expectations. Victoria’s Secret has issued a statement about Bisutti and the book to US Weekly, saying that the model was hardly involved with them after the Runway Angel competition. “Ms. Bisutti has made numerous fabrications and misstatements of fact regarding her brief association with Victoria’s Secret. She was never a Victoria’s Secret ‘Angel’ as defined by the terms of our Angel model contract,” the statement continued. “She has repeatedly fabricated her work experience with Victoria’s Secret -- including a relationship that simply did
not exist.” Bisutti says that her book is less about Victoria’s Secret as a company and more about the unhealthy world that modeling fosters on its participants. “My book is really about the modeling industry as a whole and about helping girls with self-body image issues, eating disorders and really exposing the entire industry for what it is. It’s not targeting their brand.” Either way, the model’s decision has the industry chattering about longstanding issues regarding body consciousness and the image models promote. Bisutti recounts some of the disturbing experiences she saw in her book, saying that as she saw more and more girls collapsing after runway shows and hospitalised because of eating disorders, she realized she was unable to continue.
Jennifer Hudson is reportedly heading back to “American Idol” as a judge for season 13.
Hudson inks deal to be ‘American Idol’ judge next season: report JENNIFER Hudson is reportedly heading back to “American Idol” as a judge. The “Dreamgirls” star has inked a deal to shore up the judges’ table for season 13 of “Idol,” according to E! News. Hudson, 31, was a finalist on the third season of the singing competition, landing in seventh place. Her post-”Idol” work has netted her score of accolades, including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her return to “American Idol” is part of the producers’ “super-star alum” theme for the next season, an effort to gain back some of the show’s
audience. This month’s season finale lost 7 million viewers compared to last year’s. “Idol” winner Kelly Clarkson is also close to joining the panel, E! News reports. The final spot will possibly be filled by either Adam Lambert or Clay Aiken. “It’s ‘Idol’ alums bringing in the next generation,” a source at Fox told E!News. If hired, Hudson and her fellow “Idol” alums will replace this year’s judges Mariah Carey, Randy Jackson, Nicki Minaj, and Keith Urban, none of whom will be returning for the next season. (NYdailynews)
May 21 - 27, 2013
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Bynes calls Rihanna ugly Jennifer Lopez’s shops will have bilingual staff.
Jennifer Lopez to create Latino mobile store chain SINGER and actress Jennifer Lopez is to open a chain of 15 mobile phone stores in the US targeted at Latinos. The Jenny From The Block performer is majority owner of Viva Movil as well as its “chief creative officer” and marketing face of the brand. The company promises a “culturally relevant” experience with bilingual staff, the company said. Lopez - also known as J-Lo - is the latest in a growing line of celebrities getting involved in technology retail. Performers such as Will.i.am from the Black
Eyed Peas have shown keen involvement - taking on roles as “creative figureheads” in companies looking to expand their target market. More recently, singer Alicia Keys has been the public face of Blackberry, an image that slipped slightly when she was seen to tweet not from the firm’s new smartphone, but from an iPhone instead. She blamed the tweet on “hackers”. Most notably, Beats By Dre headphones endorsed and part-designed by rapper Dr Dre - have been a runaway success, bringing in revenues into the hundreds of millions.
Chris Brown and Karrueche Tran have been spotted partying in Hollywood. Brown has reportedly let the aspiring model move into his Hollywood Hills home.
Brown living with Karreuche Tran post Rihanna split: report KARREUCHE Tran apparently doesn’t mind coming between Chris Brown and his on-and-off girlfriend Rihanna. According to TMZ, Brown, 24, and Tran, 23, are now living together, three weeks after his split from the “Stay” singer. The aspiring model is said
to be shacking up with the “Turn Up the Music” singer at his Hollywood Hills mansion — but is still keeping her own apartment. Smart move, considering he can’t seem to pick one girlfriend. Brown has admitted to being in love with both women.
THE BIZARRE antics from former Nickelodeon star Amanda Bynes just keep coming — with the actress unleashing a string of hateful Twitter messages against Rihanna. “You look so ugly tryin to be white,” Bynes, 27, wrote Sunday — seemingly out of nowhere, just three days after her drug arrest. Minutes later, she tweeted: “Chris Brown beat you because you’re not pretty enough.” Later, she added: “No one wants to be your lover so you call everyone and their mother that I almost named my new dog Rihanna.”
Hey Mother of an Autistic Child By Maxcia L Rigby
The once loveably Amanda Bynes is a shadow of her former self.
It’s unclear why Bynes would hate the 25-yearold singer so much. The Barbadian-born Rihanna did have a fling with rapper Drake, for whom Bynes has confessed a love — once
saying she wanted him to “murder” her private parts. Rihanna briefly responded to the Bynes attack. “Ya see what happens when they cancel Intervention,” Rihanna wrote.
‘Big Bang Theory’ actress splits from husband of nine years “THE Big Bang Theory” star Mayim Bialik has finalised her divorce from ex-husband Michael Stone. According to TMZ, Bialik, 37, and her husband of nine years seemed to have settled amicably, each taking one of the homes they owned together. The former “Blossom” child star is equally known for being a proponent of attachment parenting, frequently writing in her blog about raising her two sons with Stone. Upon filing for divorce in November, Bialik cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for her split. The actress sought joint
Mayim Bialik and husband Michael Stone have finalized their divorce. The couple, who married in 2003, split in November citing irreconcilable differences.
custody. At the time, Bialik wrote in a blog post that her divorce is “terribly sad, painful and incomprehensible” for her
children, also assuring that her unconventional parenting style had nothing to do with the split. (NYdailynews)
Hey mother of an autistic child I see what you are going through You say no one understands But trust me, I do I have experienced the stares And the long puzzled looks Ive cried both sad and happy tears So much I can write a book I see the challenges The successes and pain I understand the confusion The heartaches and strain Hey mother of an autistic child The world is on my shoulder too I wake up early and go to bed late I worry a lot its true Still mother of an autistic child You are not alone in this fight As you grow and develop God will make all things right Fight on, push foward Journey on until the end For with much perseverance Comes success my friend I know by now you are wondering How I can declare all this in truth Because mother of an autistic child I am you!! The Weekly News invites budding poets to submit their pieces for publication at tcweeklynews@gmail.com
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3-bedroom apartment $1100.00 per month it will be available May 1st.
contact: 946-4664
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B BEAUTY & HEALTH SPA is looking for a
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contact: 241-2185
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Rent A Buggy via email at reservations@rentabuggy.tc or contact: Nikimo Williams on 649-4158
MARTHA BEAUTY SALON
ISLAND PLUMBING & CONSTUCTION
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Barber
per week salary $10.00 per hour.
Cosmetologist Contact: 343-6631
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• Successful applicant should have at least 8 years of kitchen and restaurant experience including • Knowledge of food costing and controls, monthly inventory, • Knowledge of food hygiene and safety, menu planning, managing and scheduling staff, • Plus the knowledge and experience of worldwide pastries, desserts and chocolates ;; This position above requires working long hour’s nights and days public holidays and weekends ;; Salary range based on experience
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MAM CLEANING SERVICES Is looking to fill the following positions:
3 housemens 3 housekeepers
1 maintainence person
Salary $5.50 per hour
DEPARTMENT: National Epidemiology and Research Unit MINISTRY: Health and Human Services LOCATION: Grand Turk.
NEW IMAGE BEAUTY CENTER Is looking for a
Is looking for a
GOVERNMENT VACANCY DEPUTY CHIEF EPIDEMIOLOGIST
MARTIN GRAY/ Y & R CONSTRUCTION
Contact: 347-1030
8266
Labourer Cosmetologist To work 7 days To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
per week salary $6.00 per hour.
contact: 243-3993 8244
contact: 241-4156
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JOB SUMMARY:
To support the Chief of Epidemiology and Research to plan, develop and implement epidemiologic and research programmes under the auspices of the National Epidemiology and Research Unit (NERU). The incumbent handles the research concerning health effects and risks in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) and appropriately disseminates this information locally, regionally and internationally in order to inform decision making in the health sector.
GOVERNMENT VACANCY
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Coordinates disease surveillance activities to reliably collect relevant health status and health service data. • Analyzes and interprets surveillance data and makes recommendations regarding interventions such as implementation of prevention and control measures. • Develops and maintains a relevant database. • Prepares and disseminates monthly reports on health status indicators utilizing available epidemiological data. • Coordinates outbreak investigation activities. • Prepares and disseminates communicable disease outbreak reports to the Ministry of Health and CAREC in a timely, manner as requested during the outbreak. • Conduct s essential health research for TCI. • Designs, conducts, and interprets of epidemiologic studies. • Analyzes and interprets information about health effects and risks to inform policy and facilitate evidence informed decision making in health in TCI. • Prepares grants to obtain extra-mural funding for health research. • Participates in meetings/workshops/conferences e.g., health research and scientific meetings at local, regional and international levels as deemed necessary by NERU Chief Epidemiologist.
SURVEILLANCE OFFICER DEPARTMENT: National Epidemiology and Research Unit MINISTRY: Health and Human Services LOCATION: Providenciales. JOB SUMMARY:
Under the supervision of the Chief of Epidemiology and Research Unit (NERU), manage the collection of data from surveillance/sentinel sites conducts contact tracing and follow-up of specific incidences of communicable disease or outbreaks, and maintain appropriate records to facilitate analysis, interpretation of data, and timely intervention to positively impact public health in TCI.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
;; Develops and maintains appropriate systems for reporting, follow up, and investigation of communicable and other diseases, and events or occurrences of importance to health. ;; Establishes new and maintains existing relationships with all sentinel/reporting sites (public sector and private sector) to facilitate timely and accurate reporting, and information dissemination. ;; Assists with research and disease surveillance activities to facilitate the measurement of health status indicators, and collection of surveillance and health service data. ;; Assists with data entry and management using health and statistical software such as Excel, Epi Info, SPSS, and Stata. ;; Identifies opportunities for improving the quality and timeliness of surveillance systems. ;; Assists health professionals to better understand the importance of reporting and participating in/conducting in-service training with stakeholders as necessary. ;; Conducts surveillance activities at institutions/sites such as ports of entry, schools, and Detention Centre. ;; Assists with preparation and dissemination of communicable disease outbreak reports to the Ministry of Health and CAREC in a timely, manner as requested during the outbreak. ;; Other relevant duties as may be assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
• A Master's degree from an accredited university with specialization and thesis in epidemiology followed by at least three years’ experience in the design, conduct, and interpretation of epidemiologic studies, including two years’ experience at the level of Epidemiologist. OR • A Doctoral degree from an accredited university in an allied health discipline with dissertation in epidemiology followed by at one year experience in the design, conduct and interpretation of epidemiologic studies (preferred). OR • Physician with a Master's degree from an accredited university with specialization and thesis in epidemiology followed by at least two years’ experience in the design, conduct, and interpretation of epidemiologic studies at the level of Epidemiologist.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
A Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Nursing or other allied health discipline from an accredited institution with additional training/specialization in Public Health; a Master's degree in Public Health would be an asset. A minimum of 3 year experience as a public health practitioner (e.g., surveillance officer, public health nurse, or environmental health officer). • Experience in working with communicable disease surveillance. • Experience in outbreak investigation and report dissemination.
• Experience in outbreak investigation and report dissemination. • Demonstrated presentation skills in professional settings as evidenced by invitations to present at regional and international meetings. SALARY: T39 – T43 $44,440.00 - $48,000.00
SALARY: T20 – T 25 $24,840.00 - $28,560.00 per annum
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Application Procedure
Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter, two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport photo page. Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Directorate, Church Folly, Grand Turk. Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line being Deputy Chief Epidemiology Application. Applications sent by post or brought by hand should have the subject: Deputy Chief Epidemiology Application clearly marked on the envelopes. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance.
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Qualified Belongers will be given first consideration. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 4th. June, 2013.
Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter, two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport photo page. Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Directorate, Church Folly, Grand Turk. Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line being Surveillance Officer Application. Applications sent by post or brought by hand should have the subject: Surveillance Officer Application clearly marked on the envelopes. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance. Qualified Belongers will be given first consideration. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 4th June, 2013.
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STAVANO ROPER
THOMAS HANDFIELD
Is looking for a
Seeks the following:
Labourer
Domestic worker
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
WILFREY & TONY BEAUTY SALON is looking for a
To work 5 days per week salary negotiable.
Contact: 244-0710
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contact: 241-3077
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Hairdresser To work 6 days per week salary $6.00.
Contact: 231-0882
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PLANT WORKER & DELIVER DRIVER
Requirements include:
Relevant experience, a clean police record; group 3 drivers license; a successful drug screen; excellent health and mobility allowing for the handling and delivery of heavy cylinders at least a high school diploma; customer service skills; industrial or auto mechanical repair and maintenance experience or knowledge; experience with retail and front-line-sales; working experience and proficiency in QuickBooks; inventory control would also be an asset and at least 1 year experience in proper handling of hazardous materials. Starting wage of $5.00 per hour Applications comprising a letter, resume, references, police record, drug test etc. should be sent to:
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Further information:
• This spacious affordable, income generating 3 bedroom and 2 bathroom house is located off Blue Hill Road, back of Thompson Cove and fourth road on left after Walking Marine and the third house on the left after turning off Blue Hills Road. • It is built on 0.25acres of land and on a corner parcel and is distinguished by a surrounding concrete wall and three side and wooden pickle fence on the fourth with one 16ftwide steel/wood gate (wood gate will be changed to steel gate by current owner). This property has hurricane shutters on all windows and is equipped with one 11kw propane generator with 200 lbs propane tank, and Klargester system. It is built out of 8inch concrete block with wood roof and asphalt shingle, with colonial push up windows, single and double design glass doors. The yard is very fruitful with fruit bearing and ediblle trees • All utilities, electricity, telephone, TV and water is underground and through out the subdivision. Excellent community to live in.
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Domestic worker Tile Layer To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
contact: 332-1831
8667
To work 6 days per week salary $7.00 per hour.
contact: 241-0386
8240
Barber
Salary $225.00 per week. Contact: 346-3918
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Archway Reinsurance Company, Ltd. (“in Voluntary Liquidation”) Registered No. E37078
PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 133 of the Turks and Caicos Islands Companies Ordinance, that, pursuant to a written resolution of the shareholder of Archway Reinsurance Company, Ltd. (“the Company”), on 24th day of April 2013 it was RESOLVED that the Company be wound-up voluntarily and that a Liquidator (“the Liquidator”) be appointed for the purpose of such winding up. NOTICE is hereby given that creditors of the Company, which was located at Butterfield Square, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, are required, on or before 13 August 2013, to send their names and addresses with particulars of their debts and claims, to the Liquidator of the Company by e-mail to archwayliquidator@ tciway.tc or by calling 302 351 8435. and, if so required by notice in writing by the Liquidator are, by their Attorney’s or personally, to come in and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they may be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Dated the 24th day of May 2013 Liquidator, Archway Reinsurance Company, Ltd.
Ananda Ltd
job vacancies 4 Store/Warehouse Supervisors
• To take responsibility for specific areas of activity from day to day • To ensure that all areas of the shop floor are adequately staffed and that customers receive the highest standard of service • Maintaining a presence on the shop floor to assist staff in problem solving and customer service • Motivating staff to fulfill company customer service requirements both through personal example and through individual guidance • Perform the task of financial controller, managing all the books and records for the firm’s suppliers and clients as well as daily sales reporting and balance sheets • Manage all the accounting aspects of the firm, including performing weekly auditing of the sales and expenses performed (and syncing to Quickbooks) • Manage the employees in the departments mentioned above • Manage the inventory along the different locations and take control of transfers throughout
Additional Skills Required:
• Must have at least 7 years experience in the retail industry • Must be bilingual in English and Spanish, fluent in
• • • •
French and any other language will be an asset to interact with customers Must know how to operate Business Management System (BMS) Must have management and leadership skills Must have sharp analytical skills and be willing to work at any point of any day to high quoted text responsibilities Salary $1500.00 to $2000.00 as per qualifications
6 Sales Assistants:
• Must be friendly and an outgoing person able to deal with customers on a one-to-one basis • Must be willing to cooperate and work as a joint team with other staff members • Must be computer savvy especially be able to opearate POS systems • Must be willing to learn new ideas • Must be willing to work extended hours, weekends and holidays • Knowledge of speaking and writing in different languages always an asset • Must have 3-5 years experience in retail trade • Salary $5.00 per hour
6 Labourers
• Must have 3-5 years experience • Salary $5.00 per hour
CONTACT: Ananda Ltd, P.O Box 1151, Providenciales Tel: 339-4663 e-mail: jobs@anandaltd.com
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CHARLES TIPTON Is looking for a
Is looking for a
Needs 2
Mason Labourer To work 5 days To work 5 days per week salary
PUMP
ATTENDANTS Salary $5.25 per hour, must work on weekends and holidays Please correspond to P.O. Box 477, Providenciales
contact: 941-8185
8221
$7.00 per hour.
BACI RESTAURANT
G & G CONSTRUCTION Is looking for a
Contact: 242-0388
Is looking for a
KITCHEN HELPER REQUIRED
Dishwashing/ pot washing, cleaning and some prep work. Must be willing to work days nights weekends and holidays salary $7.00 per hour.
Labourer to work 5 days per week salary $6.00 per hour.
Contact: 231-6920
8251
Contact: 941-3044
8259
To work 6 days per week salary $6.00 per hour must be able to speak and understand English.
contact: 244-4665
Is looking for a
To work 5 days per week salary $6.00 per hour.
contact: 339-1100
BAY BISTRO Is looking for a
Chef Must know QuickBooks. Must work weekends, holidays and nights Duties: Hiring, training, scheduling and discipline of staff. Salary commensurate with experience
Contact: 432-2355
RBC ROYAL BANK (BAHAMAS) LIMITED
TEVEL GARDINER
Handyman
BEACH BAR LTD.
Cashier
Is looking for a
Carpenter To work 5 days per week salary $8.00 per hour.
per week. Salary $5.00 per hour. Contact: 244-7929
BEEN MEP CO. LTD.
8256
EBS
8245
GRANTS TEXACO
May 28 - June 3, 2013
TURKS AND CAICOS NEWS EXPRESS
Is presently considering applications for:
Manager, Client Care Turks & Caicos Branch
8170
The successful candidate should possess the following qualifications:
ARCHITECT POSITION AVAILABLE
Responsibilities Include: • Managing and leading the establishment and achievement of team sales objectives, and related activities to achieve a high standard of customer care, optimal business retention, profitable growth and productivity. • Developing relationships and acts as Liaison with service partners to ensure customer satisfaction and efficient operations of the unit. • Providing ongoing coaching and development of staff, ensuring a high level of employee commitment and capability through focused sales/service management routines. • Centre for expertise for operational issues of the unit, including UFC checks & balances, cash & custody controls, revenue & expense controls, negotiation of items and fraud. • Identifyng operational deficiencies and implements steps outlined in ICR (Internal Control Review) to protect shareholders interest. • Providing professional, attentive and accurate service when dealing with both customers and staff.
Fully qualified Architect required for the following role:
Job Summary • The successful applicant will be expected to undertake the traditional role of a professional Architect. • This includes detailed architectural design work, planning submissions, preparation of tender documents, construction contract administration, contract cost control and direct liaison with clients, consultants and contractors. Essential Skills/Experience • RIBA Parts 1-111 Professional Qualification • Fully qualified RIBA/ARB registered Architect. • Minimum 5 years post-professional qualification experience as Project Architect with direct Client liaison. • Minimum 5 years experience in contract administration and cost control on JCT contracts. • Minimum 5 years experience in managing an architectural team. • A strong background of technical detailing. • Excellent skills in AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, Photoshop, Sketch-up, Excel and Word a pre-requisite. • Experience in the design and production of presentation and marketing materials including website programming.
Required Skills: Leadership, Coaching, Impact & Influence, Problem Solving, Confidentiality, Communication/ both oral and written, People Management, Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word/Excel/Power Point) A competitive compensation package (base salary & bonus) will commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications. Please apply by May 31, 2013 to:
Salary rated according to experience, between $4k & $6k per month. Interested applicants should contact Mr. C Davies via e-mail by May 24, 2013 with current CV to info@coasttci.com or in writing to the address below. Only applicants meeting the minimum requirements listed above will be contacted for interview within 5 days of receipt of their application. Only suitably qualified Turks & Caicos Islanders need apply.
Coast Architects, 82 Cherokee Road, PO Box 941, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
AICB Diploma, a college degree in Banking or a related field would be an asset. 5 or more years Banking experience. Demonstrated ability in the area of Customer Service, Operations and Supervision.
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Assistant Manager, Recruitment & Employee Development Human Resources Bahamas Regional Office RBC Royal Bank (Bahamas) Limited P.O. Box N-7549 Nassau, N.P., Bahamas Via fax: (242) 322-1367 Via email: bahcayjp@rbc.com
8252
May 28 - June 3, 2013
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Career Opportunities Grace Bay Club is looking for candidates that have the requirements listed along with an outgoing professional manner. They love to work with different types of people, meet challenges with a positive attitude and live the standards of our organization. Their management style is one that balances a commitment to people and their development with business/financial accountability and delivers an exceptional guest experience.
LOSE 2-3 DRESS SIZES IN 10 MINUTES 21 yr old company looking for self motivated business mind Individuals to share, sell, market health care products that can promote a better lifestyle.
• We need about 30 individuals, business owners who wants to supplement their income. • Healthy Coffee, Body Reshaping Garments, Skin and Hair, Powerful Anti-oxidants juices. • Not everyone will be qualified
Pastry Chef
Email: bibi5402ansel@optonline.net 917-754-2731 www.ardysslife.com/ansel An appointment with Ardyss will change your life
Job Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent vocational training certificate. Certification of culinary training or apprenticeship. Dependable, organized, team player. Sanitation certificate. Must read and speak English fluently. Additional languages an asset. Prepares, bakes, and finishes all breads, breakfast pastries, cookies, and other specified baked goods. Decorating and plating various pastries and desserts Overseeing kitchen staff Ordering supplies Keeping the kitchen organized
New Style Barber Shop Is looking for
2 Barber To earn a average salary of $225.00 USD per week must be available to work 7 days a week from 8am to 8pm. Belonger preferred.
Contact: 346 3918 or email to edwinhernandez.8@ gmail.com 8255
GOVERNMENT VACANCY ACCOUNTANT GENERAL
Interested persons can contact our Human Resources Department no later than May 31st 2013
DEPARTMENT: Accountant General’s Department MINISTRY: Ministry of Finance LOCATION: Grand Turk
@ (649) 946-5050 Ext. 1050 Email: veronica.clare@gracebayclub.com Fax: (649) 946-5758
P.O. Box 128 Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands, British West Indies
MAIN ACCOUNTANT MAIN ACCOUNTANT JOB TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Ensure financial records are maintained in compliance with accepted accounting policies and procedures • Ensure all financial reporting deadlines are met • Prepare financial management reports like balance sheets and profit and loss • Resolve accounting discrepancies and irregularties • Develop and maintain financial data bases • Ensure accurate and appropriate recording and analysis of revenues and expenses • Able to prepare bank reconciliation • Reconcile credit card statement versus per book • Reconcile daily cash on had and cash per book • Analyze financial information to produce forecasts of business industry and economic conditions for use in making investment decisions • Assemble spreadsheets and draw charges and graphs used to illustrate technical reports using computer • Teach and train how to record data to proper account • Teach and train how to update and maintain accounting journals, ledgers and other records detailing financial transactions • Teach and train how to do bank reconciliation and credit card reconciliation • Verify and reconcile accounts payable transaction and purchase orders and account receivables • Teach and train how to record fixed assets to appropriate account and compute depreciation
JOB SUMMARY: • The incumbent will be responsible for the Treasury Department and its management; sets accounting standards for • Government and prepares Government statutory statements for audit and periodic financial management reports. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Oversees performance and service delivery standards in the Treasury Department. • Works with the Management Team to monitor and evaluate financial policies and strategies that impact on the delivery of public services. • Oversees the provision of general accounting services for the TCI Public Service in collaboration with the Management Team in the Ministry of Finance. • Manages the Creditors’ Payment Settlement System to ensure good relationships between the Turks and Caicos Islands Government and suppliers/service providers. • Responsible for the custody, control and disposition of all Government finances through putting in place in place effective financial systems, financial regulations and financial administration. • Sets accounting standards for Government and supervise their implementation. • Prepares statutory financial statements and financial management reports. • Provides impartial, accurate and timely advice to the Permanent Secretary/Finance and Chief Financial Officer on financial policy matters. • Supervises Treasury Department. • Represents the Ministry at meetings, conferences and seminars to discuss financial matters facing the Turks and Caicos Island Government. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • A Master’s Degree in financial management and accounting. A professional accountancy qualification (CA, ACCA, CIPFA, and CPA) would be an asset. • A minimum of eight to ten (8-10) years, five (5) of which should have been in a senior management position. SALARY: $80,000.00 per annum Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter, two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport Photo page. Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Directorate, Church Folly, Grand Turk Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line being Accountant General. Applications sent by post or brought by hand should have the subject: Accountant General clearly marked on the envelopes. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance.
Qualified Belongers will be given first consideration. 8200
Email resumes to: khandfiedl@karammissick. com or telephone: 941-5082/84
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APPLICATION DEADLINE: 28th May 2013 8207
Jayne Hutcherson is looking for a
Is looking for a
DOMESTIC Painter WORKER To work 5 days per week salary $8.00 per hour.
Contact: 245-4742
8129
Must be willing to work 6 days a week.
THE SIBONNE BEACH HOTEL
Domestic Worker
For cleaning hotel rooms/ laundry must be able to work weekends and holidays salary $5.50 per hour only Belongers with previous experience need apply
Contact: Sandra MacLeod at 649-946-4203
Is looking for the following persons:
A & M CLEANING
Mills Institute
Is looking to fill the following positions:
is seeking to employ:
Primary School Teacher
With a minimum of 5 years experience and a Bachelor's Degree in Primary Education
Finish wood
Labourer
Greenskeeper Domestic worker
Office Assistant
Contact: 242-3256
Contact; 343-3123
Please send resumes to millsinstitute@gmail.com. No phone calls please.
Must be willing to work 5 days per week salary commensurate with experience. 8106
Must be willing to work 5 days per week salary $5.50 per hour.
One Yard man/Labourer One Handyman/Repairman with knowledge of Quickbooks and a minimum qualification of Associate Degree in Business Studies
Quantity Surveyor
PROVO BEVERAGES is looking for a
Labourer
Is required with the following qualifications
8236
Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Must be trustworthy and reliable. Salary $5.00 per hour. Hours are from 8:00am-4:00pm.
Contact: Serge Tuyssuzian at 941-3637 or fax: 649-941-3637
B & M CONSTRUCTION
8160
Leeward Highway, Providenciales Telephone: 231-3163
8184
CEDAR LODGE CAFE
May 28 - June 3, 2013
TURKS AND CAICOS NEWS EXPRESS
8231
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• Degree qualified • 10 years of Contractor Quantity Surveying experience • Subcontract management • Cost Control/ Management • Purchasing
• Pricing/ Take off • Project Management • Experience working in the other Caribbean Countries • Contractual claims experience • Contract Administration and Client Liaison
Send inquiries to:
TO DESIGNATED NON FINANCIAL BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS
Norstar Group Ltd. P.O. Box 532, Suite 2C, Courtyard Plaza Leeward Highway, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands Telephone: 649-941-3600/3500 or fax: 649-941-3608
MARTHA BEAUTY SALON AND BOUTIQUE Is looking for a
(Also referred to as Non-Regulated Financial Business)
Pursuant to provisions of the Proceeds of Crime Ordinance 2007 and The Anti-Money Laundering and Prevention of Terrorist Financing Regulations 2010, (The Regulations), the Turks and Caicos Islands Financial Services Commission makes known its intention to immediately commence registration of all relevant businesses and professions in accordance with Regulations 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28. Registration is required for; a) A person who by way of business; 1. Provides accountancy or audit services or 2. Acts as a real estate agent b) An independent legal professional c) A high value dealer. Relevant businesses, who submitted Applications to Register in early 2011 and subsequently, are asked to re-submit their application. The deadline for the initial registration of existing businesses is 28th June 2013. Subsequent to that deadline new relevant business must register prior to commencement of activities. Application to Register Applications to Register together with Guidance Notes are available on the Turks and Caicos Islands Financial Services Commission Website; www.tcifsc.tc Departments → Designated Non Financial Businesses and Professions. Paper copies of completed applications must be delivered to the Head of Designated Non Financial Businesses and Professions at the Financial Services Commission offices in either Grand Turk or Providenciales. Further Information Further information may be obtained from The Head of Designated Non Financial Businesses and Professions, Financial Services Commission on (649) 946 5314/ 941 8311 or by email to dnfbp@tcifsc.tc
8176
Seeks to Employ
Professional Painter
The candidate must have the following requirements: • Minimum 10 years experience as a metal framer; • Experienced: Industrial spray painting, finish and trim painting , auto and construction painter; • Willing to work long hours, overnights and weekends. • Salary range: $7.50 per hour
Cashier
Application must be submitted to: evt@tciway.tc or call 649-946-5414 Deadline: May 31, 2013
Contact: 649-343-6631
Salary $5.00 per hour from 9am-5pm.
8188
PELICAN DESIGNS LTD.
Graphic Designer
Minimum requirements: • Two years of working experience in a lead position as a graphic designer • Experience in sign manufacturing • Advance knowledge in the following software: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Corel Draw, estimate pricing software. • Experience n project supervision and management • Must be willing to work outside normal business hours. Salary: $400 per week Deadline for submission of applications is May 24th 2013
To: Manager, Pelican Designs Ltd. P.O. Box 579, 21 Elite Plaza, Airport Road Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands Email: info@pelicandesigns.tc | Fax: (649) 941-8733 And copied to the Labour Department Butterfield Square, Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands
DOUGLAS MISSICK
Farmer Is looking for a
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour. contact: 343-1756
Is looking for a
Is looking for a
Successful candidate will be a PADI MSDT with current membership and insurance, resort operations experience including advanced level instruction, dive accident management, compressor maintenance, equipment and engine maintenance and repair, applicant must be willing to train. STCW95 required and captain’s license preferred.
Domestic Worker/ Housekeeper To work in North Caicos salary $5.00 per hour.
8208
contact: 231-4590
ISLAND HOME BUILDERS
ELITE GAMING LTD.
Is looking for a
Is looking for a
LIVINGSTON LIGHTBOURNE Is looking for a
Domestic
Worker
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour. Contact: 345-1247 or 244-4388 8211
POSITIONS AVAILABLE
3 LaboUrers 3 Dive masters 3 Domestic Workers 2 Masons 3 Gardeners 1 Mechanic 1 Carpenter 8210
Contact: 343-0572
Contact: 941-3112
per week salary $6.00 per hour. Contact: 343-1984
L.P.S.
NATHANIEL GARDINER
8217
Is looking to hire a
8215
8216
Contact: 946-5273
To work 5 days per week salary $6.00 per hour.
Is looking to fill the following positions:
2 Labourers Sales Clerk 1 Yardman To work 6 days per
week from 7am-2pm.
Salary $5.00 per hour
8213
DIVER
Salary $250.00 per week
TILESETTER
Salary $7.50 per hour
HANDYMAN
Salary $6.00 per hour
DIVER
Salary $250.00 per week
DOMESTIC WORKER
Salary $5.50 per hour
Contact: 346-8896
Joiner/ Roofer To work 5 days per week salary $15.00 per hour.
Contact: 231-2783
Seeking a
sales Person who has:
- Atleast 1 year experience in the sale of Jewelry and Watches - Atleast a college degree of some sort - Fluent in English - Must be customer service orientated - Clean Police Record - Salary given on level of experience Please contact us at royaljewels@ tciway.tc or 649.946.4699
Architectural Coordinator/ Project Managera Seeking an Architectural Coordinator / Project Manager to supervise architectural staff and assume responsibility for construction documents prepared by the staff and sub-consultants for the construction of luxury single family homes, and small commercial projects in the Turks & Caicos Islands. The successful candidate must be able to:
LABOURER
QUALITY SUPERMARKET
Salary $5.50 per hour
E.V. CONTRACTORS
8201
Applicant have minimum of 15 years of relevant architectural and business management experience; 10 years affiliation with RIBA or AIA; Bachelors degree; comprehensive knowledge of building science and architectural design; and excellent verbal and written communication skills.
T.C.I. CENTRAL CONSULTING
DOMESTIC WORKER
Contact David Volkert at 946-4232 or info@provoturtledivers. com Positions available starting June 8, 2013. Please submit applications before June 5, 2013
Providenciales Telephone: 941-7930
contact: 241-4838
Acting on behalf of our clients is looking to fill the following positions:
Starting Salary $380 - $500 per week based on experience and qualifications.
;; Manage multiple project simultaneously ;; Supervise architectural staff and ensure productivity, accuracy, quality ;; Negotiate and acquire service agreements with sub consultants ;;Ensure integration of detail prepared between consultants and inhouse staff ;;Perform site inspections and ensure construction, fittings, and finishes conform to construction documents; materials and finish schedules; and architectural details and working specifications ;;Maintain strong working relationships and seek approvals with TCI planning dept, fire dept, and all local utilities companies. ;;Maintain full responsibility of software licensing; drafting equipment; plotters; and inventory of inks and paper ;;Prepare and maintain construction budgets, cost estimates, and schedules ;;Assist with general management and business development efforts
Contact: Yvon Petit contact: 242-7748 8200
This is a tourism related job and will include all aspects of the company’s daily routine including but not limited to, teaching all levels of instruction, guiding dives, boat and vehicle operations and working the front office. The work schedule will include weekends, public holidays and occasional night dives.
Is looking for a
Labourer Labourer Barmaid To work 6 days To work 6 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
Qualified PADI/NAUI SCUBA Instructors Needed
8196
DANZIEL GIBSON
KENDALL THOMAS
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Must be willing to work 6 days a week. Salary Starts at $5.00 per hour.
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
the largest readership in the turks & caicos
Qualified individuals shall submit resume and work portfolio by June 1, 2013 to:
R.A. Shaw Designs ProjectHouse, Leeward Hwy Providenciales, BWI Fax #:941-4395
8202
May 28 - June 3, 2013
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May 28 - June 3, 2013
TURKS AND CAICOS NEWS EXPRESS
ALBERT HIGGS
LEW & JAN CONSTRUCTION NORTH CAICOS
NORTH CAICOS Is looking for a
is looking for a
Construction Manager
GOVERNMENT VACANCY Labourer
Engineering Degree. 15 years experience. Must be willing to work long hours
DEPARTMENT: Special Needs Unit MINISTRY: Ministry of Health and Human Services LOCATION: Grand Turk
contact: 243-7785
JOB SUMMARY: This is a managerial position, which has system wide responsibility for the wellbeing of all persons with special needs within the TCI. The incumbent in this position will be responsible for overseeing the performance and service delivery standards in the department and for providing administrative and technical leadership to a team of disability workers and home care providers.
8258
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
Contact: 232-7317
Ricardo Fulford Consultant Services on behalf of his clients:
JOB VACANCIES
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Reviews, develops and refines policy and legislation for the protection and regulation of the Special Needs Sector. • Develops and implements a Public Awareness Strategy to sensitize the Community of the issues facing disabled persons. • Develops a strategic plan for service delivery to meet the needs of clients and community members. • Oversees work with communities and other stakeholders. • Ensures the availability of appropriate facilities and programmes for persons with disabilities. • Monitors and reviews all centers and programmes to ensure compliance with protocols and standards, including client confidentiality at all levels. • Manages the department’s staff in accordance with Human Resource best practices. • Provides impartial, accurate and timely advice to the Permanent Secretary on matters pertaining to persons with Special Needs. • Prepares recurrent and development budget and ensures that the financial and operating performance of the department are in compliance with Financial Instructions. • Develops bids for resources in light of overall priorities, and allocate resources accordingly. • Assists in the preparation of Cabinet Papers. • Supervises the arrangement of workshops for community awareness, Counseling Programmes for clients and their families; and interviews and investigates cases. • Prepares monthly reports. • Carries out community group work. • Visits and monitors centers and programmes to ensure compliance with protocols and standards.
Estel Plumbing LTD. is seeking employment for the following:
1) Labourer
Salary start at $5.00 per hours. Interested candidate may contact Estel Plumbing LTD at 241-0397 for further details regarding employment.
The Almendro Bar
is seeking employment for the following:
2) Waitresses
Salary start at $5.00 per hours. Interested candidate may contact The Almendro Bar at 3469728 for further details regarding employment.
Arius Ambroise Joncka is seeking employment for the following:
1) Labourer
Salary start at $5.00 per hours. Interested candidate may contact Arius Ambroise Joncka at 342-8360 for further details regarding employment.
Daphne's Variety Store is seeking employment for the following:
1) Labourer
Salary start a $800.00 per months. Interested candidate must submit a local Police Records with their application and will be subject to work, five days per week and 6 hours per day. Applicants who are interested in this position may contact Daphne's Variety Store at 2415443 or email at d18d09d21@hotmail.com.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • A Master’s Degree in Social Work, Social Science, Special Education, Clinical Psychology or a related field. • Specialized training in the area of Special Needs. • Eight (8) years experience in the field, of which three (3) years are at a senior management level. • Experience working with NGOs would be an asset. • Experience with strategic planning would be desirable.
Ricardo Fulford Contracting is seeking employment for the following:
3) Electricians 1) Painter
Salary is negotiable with Contractor. Interested candidate must produce a clean Police Records, Qualification in Building electronic and two reference letters along with their Resumé. Interested candidate may submit their application through ricardofulford@gmail. com or The Employment Services, downstairs at Labor Department, Sam's Building, Down Town, Providenciales.
SALARY: T49 – T53 $54,000 - $57,600 per annum APPLICATION PROCEDURE: • Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter, two letters of reference (one • preferably from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport • Photo page. • Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Directorate, Church Folly, and Grand Turk • Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line being Director of Special Needs. Applications sent by post or brought by hand should have the subject: Director of Special Needs clearly marked on the envelopes. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance.
Salary is negotiable with employer. Interested candidate must produce a clean Police Records. Persons who interested in these position may contact the owner at 346-8052 for further details regarding employment.
Qualified Belongers will be given first consideration. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 28th May 2013.
is seeking employment for the following
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
the largest readership in the turks & caicos
8232
Director Of Special Needs
With the following qualifications:
HO! Meli Bar & Restaurant is seeking employment for the following:
1) Bartender 1) Kitchen Helper 1) Waitress
JBS Salo
8224
1) Salon Helper
Salary is negotiable with employer. Interested candidate may apply through ricardofulford@ gmail.com.
Note: We at Ricardo Fulford Consultant Services also provide other services on behalf of our clients. Our contact number is 1(649)346-1125 or email us at ricardofulford@gmail.com for further details.
May 28 - June 3, 2013
C & J EMPLOYMENT
CARIBBEAN CRUISIN
Hereby acting on behalf of our clients: C & P Welding, Road Side Quality, Provo Repair Cabinet, Williams Construction, Deborah Ewing, Delano Ewing
Is looking for a
Labourer – $5.00 per hour
The Sands at Grace Bay is now accepting applications/resume for the following positions. Only self-driven and highly motivated, personable and professional individuals, whom have the desire to serve others, need apply:
Sales Clerk – $5.00 per hour
Domestic Worker
Labourer
Painter
8222
– $6-8 per hour
Fax: 649941-8388
8228
Must be willing to work over time. Salary $5.00 per hour. Belongers only need apply. Application deadline is June 1st, 2013.
– $5.00 per hour
Contact: 347-2093
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Bryant’s Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Is seeking employment for:
2 A/c Technicians Must have Knowledge of Mitsubishi A/c equipment (VRF systems, City Multi systems) & Air cool & water cool chiller systems. Capable of repairing minor & major brands of equipment.
2 Domestic Worker & 2 Labourers
Applicants must have a minimum of five years experience. Must be able to understand, speak & write English. All Applicants Must have a valid driver’s license. Salary based on experience.
1 Maintenance Helper
Please fax or email resume to Fax: 946-4283 Email: bac@tciway.tc Suitable applicants will be contacted for an interview.
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Able to do general repairs (Masonry, plumbing, painting, and electrical wiring etc.
B.E.S.T. INSTITUTE (A BAPTIST INSTITUTION) Is seeking suitable candidates for the following positions:
2 Domestic Workers The applicant should meet the following requirements among others: ;; Possess a valid food handler’s permit ;; The ability to read and write English ;; Must be able to assist in the preparation of healthy meals on a daily basis for over 100 students ;; Be able to manage the stock and prepare orders ;; Handle cash effectively to ensure all checks and balances ;; All applicants for the above mentioned should be born again Christian preferably of the Baptist faith
The Principal, c/o Board of Govenors B.E.S.T. Institute, P.O. Box 498, 250 Bay Road, Blue Hills, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
8223
Interested individuals should send their application to:
DIVE
Responsibilities: • Ensures maximum efficiency in the performance of Housekeeping staff in guest rooms and surrounding areas. • Familiarizes him / herself with and carries out the policies and procedures of The Sands. • Offers all possible assistance to guests, initiates corrective action on complaints regarding guest cleanliness and servicing of guest rooms. • Evaluates and updates the Executive Housekeeper on the performance of Housekeeping staff. Recommends appropriate action such as commendation and/or discipline. Requirements: • High school diploma or equivalent. • Must have supervised a minimum of 10-15 employees. • Most work tasks are performed indoors and outdoors. Temperature is moderate and controlled by hotel environmental systems. • Must be able to stand and exert well-paced mobility for up to 3 hours in length. • Must be able to lift up to 40 lbs. on a regular and continual basis. • Must be able to push and/or pull carts and equipment weighing up to 200 lbs. on a regular and continual basis. • Must be able to exert well-paced ability in limited space. • Must be able to bend, stoop, squat and stretch to fulfill cleaning tasks. • Must have minimum of 3 years supervisory experience in the Hotel/Resort and/or Hospitality Industry. • Must be able to speak, read, write and understand the primary language(s) used in the workplace. • Must be able to read and write the primary language(s) to facilitate the communication process. • Requires excellent communication skills, both verbal, written. • Must possess basic computational ability and technological use of hotel PMS system, and Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook. • Must work weekends and holidays. • Must have reliable transportation to get to and from work. • Must work PM shifts as business demands according to the operations policy.
ROOM ATTENDANT
INSTRUCTOR 8189
Must be a current and insured Scuba Instructor with at least 5 years experience, oriented towards customer service and certified by PADI, NAUI or SSI. Must carry STCW certification and be willing to work long hours, 6 days per week.
All applications with CV and cover letter should be sent to The Labour Department AND EMAILED to divejob@outlook.com before May 20, 2013
HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISOR
Responsibilities • Carries out the following routine assignments. • Cleans occupied and vacant rooms on a nightly basis and according to the established policy and standards. • Maintains the cleanliness and orderliness of maid’s carts and housekeeping storage closets according to the established procedures. • Follows proper safety practices and procedures as required of the position.
• Conducts routine inspection of all assigned rooms for any discrepancy in the status report and immediately. communicate to Housekeeping Department for appropriate action. • May be required to conduct turn down service at night according to the operations policy. • Attends to guest requests as needed. Requirements • Must have previous hotel housekeeping experience. • Preferred skilled cleaner. Must be an individual who enjoys cleaning. • Regular/Full Time position only. • Must speak, read, write and understand the primary language (English) used in the workplace. • Must work weekends and holidays. • Must have reliable transportation to get to and from work.
MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Responsibilities • To skillfully and professionally perform all scheduled maintenance related jobs. • Account for time spent on individual work requests/ orders and actively seek further tasks when assigned tasks are completed. • To advise the Engineering Administrator when parts or supplies need to be reordered. • Perform weekly and monthly physical counts of all inventory stock and tooling and requirements. • Any other duties assigned and/or as deemed necessary by the Engineering Administrator. Requirements • Must meet minimum professional qualification/ certification in Plumbing/Electrical/ Mechanical and A/C related trades. • Follows proper safety practices and procedures as required of the position. • Must have minimum of two years hands-on experience working on minor electrical, painting, plumbing and A/C. • Must speak, read, write and understand the primary language (English) used in the workplace. • Must work weekends and holidays. • Must work PM shifts as business demands according to the operations policy. • Must have reliable transportation to get to and from work.
LINE POSITIONS LABOURER HOUSEMAN GARDINER For the following positions resort experience is an asset but not a requirement. Applicants must have a willing, positive and personable attitude as well as be willing to work flexible schedules, holidays and weekends. They should also enjoy serving people and be willing to learn. Minimum experience in the areas of interest required.
Turks & Caicos Islands citizens need only apply to the Human Resources Manager at The Sands Resort located on Grace Bay Road, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands or by email at humanresource@thesandstc.com. Deadline is June 7, 2013
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Labourer/ Dish Washer Skill Requirements: ;; Must be consistently punctual for work. ;; Maintain a clean work station throughout shift. ;; Must maintain a clean, well kept appearance upon arrival and through out shifts. ;; Must be able to multi task in a fast pace, high pressure environment. ;; Be able to stand on ones feet for 8 hours and be comfortable lifting 50 pounds or more without physical restrictions. ;; Be available to work holidays and weekends with a flexible schedule ;; Wash all dishes by hand for the dining room and kitchen on an as needed basis. ;; Clean bathrooms and maintain stock throughout shift ;; Clean all floors in front and back of house at opening and closing ;; Carry out and set up umbrellas for tables before opening ;; Open doors, assist wait-staff with opening procedures ;; Assist management when orders are received by vendors ;; Must be able to communicate in English ;; Must be polite and cordial to co-workers and guests at all times ;; Duties: ;; Work with staff members to assure that the restaurant is clean and well maintained throughout the duration of their shift. ;; Participate in daily cleaning duties as per scheduled by the Chef or other Management personnel to maintain a clean, safe environment for all employees to work in. ;; Belongers given preference
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PUBLIC AUCTION – PROPERTY SALE (Pursuant to Sections 75 & 77 in the Land Registered Ordinance) Property:
Registered Title: Registered Proprietor:
Description:
Auction Details:
Unit #205 Building A, Queen Angel Condominium Resort, Blue Water Road, Turtle Cove 60713/90-K13 (Cheshire Hall & Richmond Hill, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Blue Water Productions Ltd. Unit #205, of approximately 1,150 square feet, is located on the second floor of a 3-storey building (‘the Unit’) and at a close proximity to the restaurants and other amenities in the Turtle Cove Marina. The Unit comprises a Communal Lobby shared with another unit, an Entrance Foyer, 2 Bedrooms with closets, a Bathroom, a Laundry, a Covered Terrace and an Owner’s Lockout. th The Auction will be held on Wednesday 12 June, 2013 at 11.00 am at the offices of Griffiths & Partners, 82 Cherokee Road, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands. Conditions of sale and further information may be obtained from Griffiths & Partners upon request by email (contact@griffithsandpartners.com) or by phone (+1 (649) 941 8250) [*10% Deposit required after successful bid]
This Notice is given by Griffiths & Partners, 82 Cherokee Road, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands acting on behalf of Mr Dragutin Vuckovic the registered charge holder.
May 28 - June 3, 2013
LUXURY CAR WASH Is looking for a
Car Washer To work 6 days per week salary $5.00 per hour. Contact: 342-8684
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GOVERNMENT VACANCY ICL CONTRACT MANAGER MINISTRY: Health and Human Services LOCATION: Grand Turk. JOB SUMMARY: The incumbent in this position is required to monitor and coordinate the implementation of all obligations under the hospital project/contract agreement. This post holder is required to function as the Secretariat for the Contract Management Team (CMT), provide impartial, accurate and timely advice to the Permanent Secretary on the status of the hospital contract; develop a methodology for the preparation and delivery of the Value / Market testing exercise. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Manages all Project Management processes that are critical for the timely attainment of deliverables by Inter Health Canada (ICL) and the Turks and Caicos Islands Government (TCIG); • Develops on- island clinical solutions to meet local demands where cost-effective solutions are viable. • Develops medical tourism to support the on-going investment in the TCI hospital Programme • Ensures the maximum use of human, financial and technical resources for the successful completion of the contract; • Oversees the delivery of timely performance and financial information flows between ICL and TCIG which include updates to databases; • Provides logistical support for any activities between ICL and TCIG; • Manages the accounting processes, disbursement of finances and the procurement incurred under the project/contract and for the Ministry. • Monitors, verifies and informs the Contract Management Board of any discrepancies or anomalies that are found in the day-to-day management of the contract. • Convenes and chairs meetings of the Contract Management Team and implements decisions of the team. • Receives and disseminates Monthly Reports, Change Requests and Statistical data. • In respect of non-clinical performance, institutes inspections, investigations and issuing performance failures or unavailability of events and resultant deductions. • In respect of clinical procedures, establishes a Service Review Board that would conduct service reviews. • Supervises staff assigned to the Project. QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: A Master’s Degree in Financial Management or related field. • Strong Project Management experience would be desirable. • Familiarity with Contract Law as well as databases would be an asset. • Seven (7) years experience in a senior position in overseeing and coordinating major programmes/projects. • SALARY: $68,000.00 per annum APPLICATION PROCEDURE Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter, two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport photo page. Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Directorate, Church Folly, Grand Turk. Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line ICL Contract Manager. Applications sent by post or brought by hand should have the subject: ICL Contract Manager Application clearly marked on the envelopes. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance.
Qualified Belongers will be given first consideration. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 28thMay, 2013. 8223
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FIBERWORKS
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the successful candidates must be able to:
Labourer To work 5 days 8264
per week salary $5.00 per hour. Contact: 431-2464
• Install and maintain fiber and copper cables according to plan • Perform low loss fiber splicing and cable joining • Perform preventative maintenance and ensure that proper standards are followed • Salary and benefits will be based on qualifications and experience Applicants should submit a resume to:
Director of Fiberworks, #46 Stingray Street, Cooper Jack Bay, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands Email: clayton@ftechtci.com
ISLAND SPORTIQUE Located in Regent Plaza Is seeking a
MASSAGE THERAPIST YOGA/AEROBICS INSTRUCTOR Contact Padma:
332-4101
contact: 946-5378 or 941-8233
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• We need about 30 individuals, business owners who wants to supplement their income. • Healthy Coffee, Body Reshaping Garments, Skin and Hair, Powerful Anti-oxidants juices. • Not everyone will be qualified
Email: bibi5402ansel@optonline.net 917-754-2731 www.ardysslife.com/ansel An appointment with Ardyss will change your life
Acting on behalf of our clients: GT Memory and O’Soleil Restaurant is looking to fill the following positions:
Waitress Photographer Must be willing to work 6 days per week salary range $5-$7 per hour.
Contact: 345-7512
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Sales Clerk Sales Clerk To work in a store salary $5.00 per hour must be able to communicate well with all customers.
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To work 6 days per week from 7am-2pm
contact: Yvon Petit contact: 242-77488200
Turks and Caicos Islands Air Transport Licensing Authority
PUBLIC NOTICE Publication by Air Transport Licensing Authority of Particulars of Application to Operate Scheduled Air Service.
In accordance with the provisions of regulation 8 of the Air Transport (Licensing of Air Services) Regulations 1953, the Air Transport Licensing Authority hereby publish the prescribed particulars of the under mentioned application to operate a scheduled air service into and from the colony. Any representations regarding this application or objections thereto must be submitted in duplicate to the Air Transport Licensing Authority on or before the 7th June, 2013 And any notice requiring the holding of an enquiry in public for the purpose of determining the application must be received on or before the 21st June 2013 Particulars of Application to Operate Scheduled Air Service 1. Applicant: Sunrise Airways S.A 2. Route applied for: Cap Haitien/Providenciales/Cap Haitien 3. Purposes of services (Passenger, freight, mails) Passenger, freight and mails 4. Points of departure, final destination and intermediate point of call: Cap Haitien(CAP)- Providenciales(PLS)-Cap Haitien (CAP) 5. Date on which the service is to commence: June 10, 2013 6. Period from which the licence is applied for: Five(5) Years 7. Frequency of flights: Weekly/ Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat 8. Provisional Time Table: Depart(CAP) 0745 Arrive(PLS) 0825 Depart(PLS) 0850 Arrive(CAP) 0930 9. Type of aircraft: Jetstream 3201 series turboprop aircraft with 19 seats Date: May 14, 2013 Air Transport Licensing Authority
GOVERNMENT VACANCY EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN DEPARTMENT: Emergency Medical Services MINISTRY: Ministry of Health LOCATION: Grand Turk
JOB SUMMARY: • This is a direct operational response position within the Emergency Medical Services. The job holder will respond to emergencies in a safe manner and assist in the extrication, stabilization, care and transportation of the ill and injured as required. KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Participates in on-going training and development. • Provides Basic Life Support care to patients as required. • Ensures the stocking and safeguarding of the EMS Department vehicles and property. • Responds to emergency requests for service. • Transports patients to and from health care facilities. • Provides medical care within an applicable scope of practice. • Prepares and submits reports as required. • Participates in effective health and safety practices and advocate for paramedic safety at all times. • Participates and responds to any large scale events as required. • Maintains license and certifications as required. • Performs any other duties that may be assigned by the Supervisor. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • High school diploma or equivalent. • Completion of an approved post-secondary EMT-B programme • Valid TCI driver’s license • Current certification in CPR SALARY: T10 – T15 $21,000.00 - $22,800.00 APPLICATION PROCEDURE • Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter, two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport photo page. Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Directorate, Church Folly, Grand Turk. Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line Emergency Medical Technician Application. Applications sent by post or brought by hand should have the subject Emergency Medical Technician Application clearly marked on the envelopes. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance.
Qualified Belongers will be given first consideration. APPLICATION DEADLINE: 28th May, 2013. 8225
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Neymar to join Messi at Barcelona NOT content with having the world’s best player, Lionel Messi, on their books, Barcelona have moved to sign Pele’s “modern successor” -Neymar. A day after Bayern Munich beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in the Champions League final at Wembley to be crowned Kings of Europe, it was announced that the much coveted Brazilian striker would join Barcelona for five years. The transfer fee wasn’t disclosed, but one Brazilian newspaper said the buyout clause surpassed $80 million. The move, on paper, should boost a Barcelona side that features an ageing Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Carles Puyol, three club stalwarts. Midfielder Cesc Fabregas and forward Alexis Sanchez have struggled, many would say, since joining from Arsenal and Udinese, respectively. Barcelona might have won the Spanish league title, but it was crushed by Bayern Munich in the Champions League semifinals. The defeat stung. Some labeled Barcelona a one-man team after losing 7-0 on aggregate, referring to four-time world player of the year Messi. Messi was inhibited by a hamstring injury in the first leg and didn’t play at all in the second. Without him, Barcelona offered little resistance. Pele, considered one of the greatest football players of all time, said last year that Neymar -- his
Bayern Munich players lift the trophy as they celebrate winning the UEFA Champions League final after beating Borussia Dortmund 2-1
Redemption for Bayern Munich in Champions League Lionel Messi, left, and Neymar will be teammates next season at Barcelona.
fellow Brazilian -- was even better than Messi, an Argentinean. Barcelona lavished praise on Neymar, too. “The player is known for his exquisite technical skills, which makes this free-scoring striker a nightmare for any defense,” Barcelona said on its Web site. “His style is beautiful to watch and he has received recognition and praise from the legendary Pele himself, of whom many believe he is the modern successor.” Neymar, the current South American player of the year, revitalized Santos, Pele’s former club, scoring 138 goals in only 229 matches. He helped Santos win the 2011 Copa Libertadores and the
2010 Brazilian Cup. With Neymar expected to move on when his contract was due to expire next year, a transfer to Europe was widely anticipated. He had been previously linked with Barcelona, as well as Chelsea and Real Madrid, among other clubs. Last week Santos said it had accepted offers from two teams. At 21, he is an established international with Brazil and will be counted on to lead the nation in next year’s World Cup on home soil, although he has also drawn criticism from Pele for some of his outings. Neymar struggled in the 2012 Olympic final against Mexico. Fellow Brazilian international Thiago Silva defended him.
THE woe is over for Bayern Munich in Champions League finals after it defeated Borussia Dortmund 2-1 in a pulsating all German contest in London on Saturday. The woe is over, too, for Arjen Robben, who scored the winner in the 89th minute and set up Mario Mandzukic’s opener in the 60th. Ilkay Gundogan’s penalty in the 68th had pulled Dortmund level prior to Robben’s nifty decider. Robben was labelled a villain by Bayern fans last year, when he missed a penalty and other opportunities in the final against Chelsea. “I do not know how many times I dreamed about it, but I said to many
people that tonight was going to be our night,” Robben told Sky Sports. No wonder he was celebrating wildly at the final whistle. Indeed the euphoria among Bayern players at Wembley was fully understandable, since this was a team that had lost three of its four previous finals, two in agonising fashion. It began in 1999. Minutes away from beating Manchester United, two injury-time goals from the Red Devils deprived Munich and led to one of the most lasting images in Champions League history -- defender Samuel Kuffour overflowing in tears and continued
Mumbai Indians beat Chennai to win IPL title MUMBAI Indians won the Indian Premier League title after beating Chennai Super Kings by 23 runs in the final. Mumbai batted first and scored 148-9 thanks to West Indian Kieron Pollard’s 60 not out off 32 deliveries. Dwayne Bravo took 4-42 for Chennai, who were aiming for their third IPL success in four years. But they lost three wickets in the first two overs and fell well short, despite MS Dhoni’s 63 not out, as Mumbai won their first title. Legendary Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar, left out of the Mumbai side for the final, subsequently announced his retirement from IPL duty. Mumbai had never reached the final before and opted to bat first after winning the toss, but lost openers Dwayne Smith (four) and Aditya Tare (0) within seven balls. Ambati Rayudu led the recovery with 37 off 36 deliveries before Pollard’s blistering innings, which
Italy’s Matteo Manassero was all smiles after winning the PGA Championship in a playoff.
Manassero becomes youngest PGA Championship winner
West Indian batsman Kieron Pollard (60 not out) hit sixes off the last two balls of the Mumbai innings.
included three sixes and seven fours. Chennai, competing in their fifth final in the six years of the tournament, never recovered after a poor start to their innings. Lasith Malinga dismissed Australian Mike Hussey, the leading
run scorer in the competition, and Suresh Raina in the opening over. Dhoni’s unbeaten 63 came off 45 deliveries but it was not enough as Harbhajan Singh (2-14) and Mitchell Johnson (2-19) both took two wickets to help Mumbai win the title.
ITALY’S Matteo Manassero became the youngest ever winner at the PGA Championship. He had to work hard for it. Manassero edged England’s Simon Khan on the fourth extra hole of a playoff after Scotland’s Marc Warren exited on the first extra hole. The trio had finished at 10-under 278. Khan found the water with his second shot on the deciding hole in fading light at Wentworth, and when Manassero struck a birdie to clinch victory, he surpassed Bernard Gallacher as the youngest champion. At 20 years and 37 days, Manassero was two months younger than Gallacher when the Scot
triumphed in 1969. As a result of winning the European Tour’s flagship event, he’ll move from No. 57 to inside the top 30 in the world rankings, leads the Race to Dubai and booked a spot at this year’s U.S. Open. “I feel unbelievable, really emotional,” Manassero was quoted as saying by the European Tour’s Web site. “It’s been an amazing week. I have always felt something really special about this place and this tournament. “Everything has come together this week. I managed to play well and managed to stay in contention after a tough day on Friday and pulled it off with this playoff.”
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Redemption for Bayern Munich ... continued
pounding the turf at Barcelona’s Nou Camp in frustration. Kuffour would later say it was destiny for United. With Bayern firmly in control of the game at 1-0, this time a late effort from Chelsea striker
Didier Drogba tied proceedings and prompted extra time -- when Robben didn’t captalise from the spot -- and then penalties. Paying the price for missed opportunities -- Robben and striker Mario Gomez were particularly guilty -- Chelsea prevailed to give the Blues their
first trophy in football’s most prestigious club competition. Another English team had gotten the better of Bayern Munich. The heart of Bayern’s midfield, Bastian Schweinsteiger, was on that occasion inconsolable, mirroring Kuffour.
OFFICE OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
VACANCY NOTICE ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST DEPARTMENT: Human Rights Commission LOCATION: Providenciales
SUMMARY OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
This is an administrative support position which ensures the smooth operations and functions in the office. The successful candidate is expected to provide secretarial and clerical support to the Office Administrator and Office of the Human Rights Commission in its efforts to promote and bring about an awareness of human rights throughout the country. Must be able to perform general office duties such as managing the reception area, maintaining office equipment, answering telephone, screening and directing calls, providing information to callers, handing queries from the public; and be expected to perform any other duties as may be required.
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES: • • • • • • • • •
Working knowledge of office administration Competent with Microsoft Office applications Excellent customer service skills Good organization and time management skills Good interpersonal skills Flexibility and Ability to travel Excellent verbal and written communication skills Demonstrates a sensitivity for the nature of human rights work Highly motivated
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • • • •
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A Certificate/Diploma in Secretarial studies or related field. At least 3 CXC or GCE subjects including English. 2 years carrying out similar duties in an office environment. Ability to speak and write Spanish and Creole will be a plus.
SALARY: Range: $25,000.00 – $30,000.00 per annum.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
• Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter, two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer), copies of educational certificates, a Police Certificate and a copy of the Passport photo page. • Current serving officers of the TCIG must apply through their Heads of Department. • Applications should be addressed to the Chairperson, Office of the Human Right Commission, Suite 249, Graceway House, Providenciale. Envelopes should have the subject: Administrative Secretary Application clearly marked on the front. Belongers only need apply
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 30th. May, 2013.
REGISTERED SENIOR ARCHITECT • Applicants must be fully qualified RIBA Part 3 and • registered ARB and RIBA with a minimum of 15 years • post-qualification experience, with the ability to • travel freely throughout the Caribbean, USA and Europe.
SENIOR ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANT
• Applicants must have a minimum of BA (Hons) in • Architecture degree, RIBA Part 1 status and 10 years • practical experience, with the ability to travel freely • throughout the Caribbean, USA and Europe. • Salaries commensurate with experiences
Qualified applicants please apply in writing to:
P O Box 315, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands Tel: 649 946 5911 or e-mail info@swa.tc Qualified Belongers only need apply.
JOB VACANCIES We are looking for energetic, motivated and creative individuals to fill the following positions.
Art/Production Coordinator Responsibilities ;; Lead creative sessions for project kick-offs ;; Manage multiple projects from concept through completion ;; Inspire creative team and help to generate multiple concepts for campaigns and projects ;; Research and produce journalistic PR releases for clients Required Skills ;; Must have at least 5 years experience in art room production work flow environment ;; Must be able to research and write news/feature releases for publishing in various mediums ;; Ability to lead projects from concept to completion ;; Must have experience and thorough understanding of visual arts concepts and developments ;; Must have advance knowledge of layouts, graphic fundamentals, typography including limitations of the web ;; Experience with software such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Dreamweaver and Flash ;; Must be able to work long hours including weekends to complete project deadlines ;; Must be self motivated and full of passion, integrity and energy Remuneration based on experience
Graphic Designer ResponsibilitIES ;; Ability to produce quality designs for print, web and television production; ;; Interpreting the client's business needs and developing a concept to suit their purpose; ;; Using innovation to redefine a design brief within the constraints of cost and time; ;; Proofreading to produce accurate and high-quality work; Required Skills ;; A degree in Graphic Design or at least 5 years experience in this field ;; Excellent IT skills ;; Exceptional creative flair and design ;; Excellent time management and organisational skills ;; Accuracy and attention to detail ;; An understanding of the latest trends and their role within a commercial environment ;; Proven competence in design and image processing software including Adobe Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere, After Effects, Dreamweaver and Flash ;; Professional approach to time, costs and deadlines. Remuneration based on experience Please send written application and resume to
coralvisions.efx@gmail.com no later than June 21, 2013. Suitable candidates will be contacted for an interview.
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Rosberg wins incidentpacked Monaco Grand Prix
NICO Rosberg controlled a crashstrewn Monaco Grand Prix to take his first win of 2013 ahead of Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel and Mark Webber. The Mercedes driver led throughout as the race was interrupted by a safety-car period and a red-flag stoppage following two heavy accidents. Rosberg’s team-mate Lewis Hamilton dropped from second to fourth after losing out through the safety car. Force India’s Adrian Sutil took fifth from McLaren’s Jenson Button. The Englishman’s team-mate Sergio Perez was running fifth but retired with five laps to go following damage caused in a collision with Lotus’s Kimi Raikkonen, which gave the Finn a puncture and forced him to stop for fresh tyres. In a chaotic final lap, Raikkonen moved up to 10th from 13th to take the final point. Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso was seventh after a poor afternoon in which he lost places in a series of passing moves by Perez, Sutil and Button. Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne was eighth from Force India’s Paul
Sachin Tendulkar says he think it’s the right time to stop playing the Indian Premier League.
Tendulkar announces retirement from IPL
It was Nico Rosberg’s second win of his career.
di Resta. The difficulties for Raikkonen and Alonso were a boost to Vettel’s lead at the head of the championship, which is now 21 points from Raikkonen and 31 over Alonso. The race featured two safety car periods and a red flag stoppage following a series of crashes and collisions precipitated by the bunching of the field, caused by drivers measuring their pace to ensure their tyres lasted sufficiently to allow them to the optimum strategy. Urszula Radwanska sent Venus Williams crashing out of the French Open singles.
CRICKET star Sachin Tendulkar has announced his retirement from the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament. “I think this is the right time to stop playing the IPL. I am 40. Got to accept it,” Tendulkar said. The announcement came moments after his team Mumbai Indians lifted their first IPL title on Sunday night, beating the Chennai Super Kings by 23 runs. The IPL has been dogged by controversy with allegations of spotfixing against several cricketers and team owners. In the last fortnight, three bowlers from Rajasthan Royals team and the owner of the Chennai Super Kings
team have been arrested. The tournament’s final match was played in the eastern city of Calcutta. “This is my last IPL,” Tendulkar said in a television interview after the match. “This has been a fantastic season... I had decided this was my last season,” he said. Tendulkar, who turned 40 last month, has a huge fan base in India. He was the first cricketer to score 100 international centuries. He also holds the record for more test runs than any other player (15,837) and more one-day international (ODI) runs than anyone else (18,426).
Radwanska hands Venus Williams worst French Open exit in 12 years
The seven-time champion Nadal was stunned by hid Daniel Brands’s power.
Nadal survives early scare at French Open
CHAMPION Rafael Nadal reached the second round of the French Open after coming back from a set down against world number 59 Daniel Brands. The seven-time champion was stunned by his German opponent’s power, losing the first set of a opening-round match at a Grand Slam for the first time. Brands also threatened to take the second set, only for Nadal to
edge it and seal a 4-6 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 6-3 win. The third seed will next play Martin Klizan or Michael Russell. “He was playing unbelievable,” said Nadal of Brands. “I tried to find my game and tried to resist his fantastic shots. “He played a great match and put me in a tricky situation. I am very happy to be through in this match.” (BBC)
SEVEN-time Grand Slam champion Venus Williams insisted on Monday that retirement is not on her agenda despite suffering her earliest French Open exit in 12 years. The 32-year-old American slumped to a 7-6 (7/5), 6-7 (4/7), 6-4 loss to Poland’s Urszula Radwanska, 10 years her junior, in the first round on Sunday, her worst result since losing Barbara Schett at the same stage in 2001. Troubled by a back injury in recent weeks, the 30th-seeded American had mounted a stirring comeback in the second set tiebreak, clawing her way from 0/4 down to reel off seven points in succession. But the effort was too much as Radwanska, the younger sister of world number four Agnieszka, took the tie on a second match point to make the last 64 for the second year in succession where she’ll face German qualifier Dinah Pfizenmaier.
Kanaan celebrates in victory lane. The race featured a record 14 leaders and 68 lead changes.
Brazil’s Tony Kanaan wins Indy 500
WITH a daring move in the last few laps, Tony Kanaan of Brazil passed American Ryan Hunter-Reay and won the 97th Indianapolis 500 under a yellow caution flag. It was the second of two caution flags precipitated by crashes in the final eight laps of the 200-lap, 500mile race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. “I got a little bit of luck today,” Kanaan said in a post-race interview. The race featured a record 14 leaders and 68 lead changes, with Kanaan making the last one between the two caution flags. No driver is allowed to pass another car while the caution flag is posted, so at that
point, to win, all Kanaan needed to do was finish without crashing. Despite the yellow flags, the average speed was 187.433 mph, setting another Indy 500 record. Kanaan was a sentimental favourite after several near-misses in his 11 previous Indy 500s. Throngs gathered around him as he drank the winner’s traditional bottle of milk and later kissed the Speedway’s bricks. Rookie Carlos Munoz of Colombia finished second, HunterReay finished third and Marco Andretti placed fourth. Each of the top four finishers was driving a Chevrolet.
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Delano Williams has successfully anchored Munro College in relays this season.
Adidas Grand Prix:
Williams anchors Munro to 4X400M win WORLD JUNIOR 200M gold medallist Delano Williams anchored Munro College to a 4X400M relay win in the Adidas Gran Prix on Saturday last in New York City despite cold conditions. The TCI national sprint record holder split 47.7s to lead his side to victory in 3:14.
Angelo Garland, another Jamaican based TCI athlete, started the race for the dominant Jamaican High School. Manchester High finished second in 3:19. Williams told the Weekly News that the cold conditions resulted in the “entire team” running slower.
TCIRFU’s Poker Night aims to raise funds for U-19 team IN an effort to raise funds to offset its U-19 team’s expenses to Trinidad and Tobago to compete in the NACRA 2013 Caribbean Championship in July, the Turks and Caicos Islands Rugby Football Union (TCIRFU) will be holding a Poker Night on Sunday June 2nd at Danny Bouys. The event, which starts at 6PM, is also being supported by Casablanca Casino and Danny Bouys. All players need to register at the Casablanca Casino in the days leading up to the tournament. The entry
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fee is $100. There will be a silent auction as well with three fantastic prizes up for grabs. Prizes include: an overnight stay at Grace Bay Club, an overnight stay at Blue Haven Resort, and a Blackberry 9320 handset along with one month 4G data from Digicel. The inaugural TCIRFU Poker night held last year was a very successful fundraiser for rugby in the TCI, and as such the TCIRFU is delighted that Casablanca Casino has agreed to support the sport again.
Fulford says Flyers will win series in five DEFENDING champions the Five Cays Flyers can close out their best-inseven series against the GT Stallions this Friday night opines small forward Darado Fulford. The Flyers lead the Provo Amateur Basketball Association (PABA) Night League’s finals 3-1 with Game Five billed for the Gus Lightbourne Sports Complex. Fulford, who has led his team in scoring this series, said that the side is pumped up after back-to-back wins in games three and four and should use that momentum to retain their title. “Right now Flyernation is soaring.” The Stallions, despite dominating up to the semifinals with an amazing 25-0 record, have no answer for the Flyers’ speed and high shooting percentage. Fulford feels that his side has dominated because of team harmony. “My individual game on the court was good, but what made it better is the harmony in my team. We are one body, one team, one Flyernation. We don’t give up no matter what. We fight every minute and every second of each game. We go out and play with a purpose. We believe in our system and play happy and as a family.” The Stallions led by the powerful Ira Taylor would fight to take the series to Game Seven.
Darado Fulford feels that the Flyers are pumped up enough to win Game Five.
The GT Stallions’ Ira Taylor has been outstanding this season and his dominance on the board and in scoring can force a Game Six.
Bugaloo’s Men’s Beach Soccer League:
Teachers whip Sharks 18-2 TEACHERS FC led by eight goals from Fred Dorvil whipped the SWA Sharks 18-2 in the second week of the Bugaloo’s Men’s Beach Soccer League. The Sharks, who were missing several key players, had no answer for the dominant Teachers. Ian Chang (4), Haroon Swaby (2), Dane Ritchie (3) and Junior Ceide (1) were also successful for the winners.
Chris Bruno and Chris Bryan scored a goal each for the Sharks. Earlier AFC Academy climbed to the top of the table courtesy of a 9-5 win over the Centre of Excellence Boys. The game was very competitive until the final period when the more experienced Academy players stepped up and delivered. AFC Academy held a 5-4 lead going into the final period as goals
from Rodney Davilmar, Jumyson Francois (2), David Jasmine and Jensen Joseph were all but cancelled out by two strikes from Wikins Sylvain and a goal apiece from Leidson Jerome and Adner Davilmar. However, three quick goals from James Rene and a second goal for Rodney Davilmar saw the Academy team open up a 9-4 lead before Adner Davilmar scored a late consolation goal.
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