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non-belongers for Jury pool?
The Attorney General’s (AG) Chambers, according to reliable sources, is looking at a proposal that will see the expansion of the current jury pool from Belongers, to non-Belongers who are residents in the Turks and Caicos Islands. Overwhelmed with emotion on hearing the results, a tearfully elated Samentha Etienne took the title of Top Model 2013 at the fabulous Royele Couture: LUXE Fashion Extravaganza held at the Williams Auditorium on Saturday (May 4).
MANY agree that it is time to stop giving doomsday sayers credence, particularly given that none of their predictions have so far come through.
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LAWYERS for Governor Ric Todd on Friday appeared before the Appeal Court to petition a decision by Supreme Court Judge, Margaret Ramsay-Hale not to send the Conch Farm case to arbitration.
Hundreds walk in support of TCI Cancer Society
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New CFO outlines positive financial outlook THE NEW Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Stephen Turnbull, took up his post on Monday (May 6). And one of his first acts was to
outline a positive outlook, which will support a turnaround of the finances of the Turks and Caicos Islands. Turnbull revealed that the TCI
Deputy Governor attends leadership conference
DEPUTY Governor Anya Williams is attending the Commonwealth Caribbean Cabinet Secretaries and Heads of Public Service Consultative Meeting in St Lucia this week (May 7 to 9). The Cabinet Secretaries’ Consultative Forum broadly serves to stimulate the Commonwealth Caribbean public sector leaders’ thinking on new cutting edge ideas. It also aims to encourage their engagement in meaningful debate with the view of sharing experience, and inform new thinking and reflection to promote more effective public service delivery. These leaders will be exposed to new and innovative thinking in public sector management and its related themes such as strengthening the centre of government and the promotion of good governance. Against this background, the specific objectives of the meeting are to stimulate thinking on the latest approaches to promote effective working at the centre of government; to increase awareness and improve officials’ competencies on collaborative working across
public finances ended the financial year to March 31, 2013 with an operating surplus of $47.6m, an $85.7m improvement on the same stage 12 months earlier. According to him, the strong performance is due in part to the $28.2m worth of civil recoveries secured for the TCI taxpayers. He said: “These figures are the result of great deal of hard work and some difficult decisions. “They reveal the strength of the vastly improved public finances and the positive inheritance provided to the new elected government. “They also show that there are significant one-off payments made to TCIG that boosted the figures which, taken together with the considerable improvements in the fiscal situation, have enabled us to build up over
From left, Stephen Turnbull and Governor Ric Todd
$41m in the sinking fund which will be used to pay off the debts incurred by the previous elected government. “TCI cannot of course rest on these laurels. “It retains an unsustainable level of debt that will not be financeable when the UK’s guarantee period ends in 2016 without a good track record of sound financial management and a substantially larger sinking fund. “I know from discussions in Cabinet that the importance of
sustaining and developing these improvements and maintaining a strong fiscal position is a joint priority.” Turnbull is a qualified accountant with more than 20 years of experience, of which over five years have been in Overseas Territories, including two as a Public Finance Adviser in the TCI. He replaced Hugh McGarelGroves whose contract ended on May 4.
Deputy Governor Anya Williams
policy issues, strategies, plans, and delivery; to improve managing performance and programmes; to improve Government; and support the Cabinet. Organised by the Commonwealth Secretariat, the conference brings together the Commonwealth Caribbean Cabinet Secretaries and Heads of Public Service with the aim of having in depth discussions, reflections and action plans that contribute to improving the region’s public service.
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Pastor Pedro Williams taking his message outside the church
Provo gets its own end-time messenger MANY agree that it is time to stop giving doomsday sayers credence, particularly given that none of their predictions have so far come through. However, that has not stopped them. And Providenciales has now got its own end-time messenger in the person of Pastor Pedro Williams. Seen Downtown with placards reading ‘Get ready Jesus soon come’ and ‘Choose Heaven or Hell’,
Williams told the Weekly News that he is different from an average doomsday sayer. He said he is not predicting the timing of the end of days, but only letting people know that it is coming. “I have taken my message out of the church and onto the streets,” he said, “I am doing here what I do every Sunday in church.” Williams pointed out that people have to recognise the urgency of choosing between Heaven and Hell
sooner, rather than later. According to him, people have stopped to ask him questions and to read his placards. “Those who stopped I have given tracks that talk about the importance of choosing between Heaven and Hell,” he said. The Pastor was standing for several hours to get his message across on Monday. (VANESSA NARINE)
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Jury pool to include non-belongers?
THE ATTORNEY General’s (AG) Chambers, according to reliable sources, is looking at a proposal that will see the expansion of the current jury pool from Belongers, to nonBelongers who are residents in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The Weekly News was informed that a paper looking at the expansion will be taken to Cabinet on Wednesday (May 8). Officials from the AG’s Chambers declined to comment on
the matter until the paper is brought to Cabinet. Head of the local Bar Association, George Missick, told the Weekly News that local lawyers are aware of the proposal. According to him, depending on the decision of Cabinet, the matter will be addressed at the association’s meeting on Friday (May 10). Court Registrar, David Chetwynd, in an invited comment, explained that the Jurors’ Ordinance guides
Appeal Court hears Conch Farm case
LAWYERS for Governor Ric Todd on Friday appeared before the Appeal Court to petition a decision by Supreme Court Judge, Margaret Ramsay-Hale not to send the Conch Farm case to arbitration. The decision, which was handed down on February 13, was appealed before President of the Appeal Court, Justice Edward Zacca, QC, Justice Richard Ground, QC, and Queen's Counsel Elliott Mottley. Senior Attorney, Monique Allan, who is attorney of record for the plaintiff - Trade Wind Industries, challenged the appeal application. In her notice of objection, Allan contended that the conduct of the defence following the judge’s ruling was that of an intention to submit to the jurisdiction of the court. She stated that the defence had taken steps to recognise the authority of the Supreme Court before they chose to appeal the decision and that this was an abuse of process. However, following hours of back and forth between Allan and the Justices on the legality of the defence to apply for an appeal after seemingly complying with the Supreme Court ruling, the Justices ruled to hear the appeal. Lead Counsel representing the Governor and TCIG, David Phillips, in his presentation before the court contended that RamsayHale misused her discretionary powers in ruling that the case should be heard in open court. Phillips said the judge ruled broadly in the matter and that her ruling was wrongly directed and uninformed.
The attorney told the court that some aspects of the case dealing with the development aspect need to go to arbitration while any other matter can be heard in court. He added that the one reason that would necessitate it being heard in open court at all is if a point of law which the arbitration cannot resolve needs to be settled by a judge. He said that if the arbitrator ruled in favour of the TCIG and the Governor then there would not be a civil case, while a decision against the defendants would send the case back to the court. Phillips pointed out that the judge should have ruled for two separate proceedings. He further pointed out that there is no factual basis for the defamation and other charges the plaintiff has brought against Governor Todd. Chief Executive Officer of the TWI, Richard Berke, has taken the Governor and the TCIG to court for breach of contract, malicious falsehoods, defamation and unlawful interference with the company’s economic interests. The matter stems from the withdrawal of a $15m long term loan for the breeding centre at Heaving Down Rock in Providenciales following a new development agreement signed by Governor Todd which did not include the right to farm finfish, as was previously being done by TWI. Berke is suing for $100m in damages. The appeal case will be heard again on Tuesday, May 7. (DI)
the compilation of a list of people eligible for jury duty. He noted that the list is based on the new list of electors, which was last updated in the latter part of April this year and shows some 7,263 verified electors. “The actual list is a bit less that the list of electors because we have to take out police officers and court
staff, etc. off the list,” the Registrar said. Chetwynd added that the juror list is updated every quarter and changed so as to not keep the same people on the list. According to him, the compilation process involves a precept being issued by the Registrar’s office, followed by the compilation of the
juror list, which is then vetted by the police to ensure no one with a criminal record is included and then finally approved. Any change to the current criteria for the eligibility of jurors will have to be reflected in an amendment in the Juror Ordinance and will be have to be taken to the House of Assembly. (VANESSA NARINE)
Second murder accused transferred to Grand Turk BY VANESSA NARINE
RODERICK Adams, the second person charged with the murder of 25-year-old Kaziah Burke, was transferred to HM Prison in Grand Turk on Monday afternoon. However, the delay in his transfer has raised procedural concerns. Police Commissioner, Colin Farquhar, on Monday morning, moved to investigate questions raised over the delay. Both Adams and 29-year-old Cortez Simmons were remanded after appearing before Chief Magistrate, Clifton Warner, last Tuesday (April 30). However, while Simmons was transported to the prison in Grand Turk last Wednesday (May 1), Adams was not. Farquhar told the Weekly News that investigations showed that the Acting Deputy Commissioner did not have a hand in the matter. According to him, the decision to keep the murder accused detained at the Chalk Sound Police Station was based on medical reasons. The Police Commissioner explained that the 24-year-old had an appointment on Friday (May 3) and a follow-up on Monday (May 6). “We are making arrangements now to have him moved to Grand Turk this afternoon [Monday afternoon],” Farquhar said. DISCONNECT The Police Commissioner was unavailable for a response to questions over whether or not the medical attention sought by Adams could be administered at the hospital in Grand Turk. The Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), JoAnn Meloche, when contacted by this newspaper said she brought
Roderick Adams is co-charged with the murder of 25-year-old Kaziah Burke
the matter to the attention of the Commissioner when she was made aware of the situation. Meloche added that as she understood it Adams’ lawyer, Finbar Grant, last Thursday (May 2) requested that his client be kept in Providenciales because of said medical reasons, but was unable to produce the medical evidence to back up his claim. Justice Joan Joyner, who heard the matter, upheld Warner’s ruling for Adams to be remanded in custody to Her Majesty’s Prison in Grand Turk. At the same session, Joyner denied the murder accused’s application for bail on the basis that the reasons given by his lawyer did not reflect exceptional
circumstances. According to the DPP, the police did not seem aware that they were overruling the Justice’s decision for Adams to be remanded. She noted that the delay with Adams being transferred to Grand Turk may have been a matter of miscommunication. “This was a matter that was canvassed in court, which was not communicated to the police,” she said. “Had they asked me about this, I would have provided that information to them….I did provide the information to the Police Commissioner today [Monday].” Adams and Simmons are expected to appear in the Supreme Court in Grand Turk on June 7 for a sufficiency hearing.
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Four women accused of credit card scandal plead not guilty
FOUR women accused of credit card theft around November 24 of last year, appeared before Acting Chief Justice Ramsay Hale in the Grand Turk Supreme Court on April 26, for a plea and direction hearing where they all pleaded not guilty to 31 charges. The three sisters and one cousin are set to go to trial on March 31 to April 11 of 2014. Shekera Clarke, Kiskidee Smith, Latoya Knowles and Lashanda Smith, are facing 12 joint charges and 19 separate charges including theft, handling stolen goods, attempting to obtain property by deception, theft of a chosen action, forgery, uttering forged documents and obtaining property by deception. Knowles was represented by attorney Oliver Smith; Kiskidee Smith was represented by Kwame Smith, Clarke was represented by Laura Maroof and Lashanda Smith by Glenda Clarke. It is alleged that the girls swiped stolen black Visa card at a number of Providenciales stores including Quality, Max’s Mini Mart, Miss Moonies, Executive Tours, KB Homes, Danny Buoys and Building Materials. Their bail conditions
Shekera Clarke and Latoya Knowles conceal their faces with an umbrella after last month’s court dismissal
remain the same, a surety of $8,000, no contact with any of the prosecution witnesses, surrendering all travel documents and reporting to the Five Cays police station every
Monday between the hours of 8am to 8pm. There will be a pre-trial review on February 24 to make sure everything is ready for the trial. (DAISY HANDFIELD)
Libraries to be renovated soon BY DAISY HANDFIELD
BOTH Providenciales and Grand Turk libraries are set to receive a facelift, according to Minister of Education Akierra Missick. As for the Providenciales branch, not only are the Ministry along with Government Support Services looking to renovate but they are also considering moving it to another location. “We are looking at upgrading all our library facilities and the operation includes moving the facility to another location but we are still on the first stage of this,” Missick said. “We are looking at how we can holistically review our library services.” The Minister of Education also noted that they were looking into rebuilding the Grand Turk library which had roof repair issues due to Hurricane Ike that have gotten worse throughout the years. “In terms of the Ministry of
Education we’re looking at actually determining a study on library services to see how far we can move into the technology. “So we still need physical books? Is there still a demand for library rentals when we have magazines online and online e-readers?” she asked. She added that they were looking at how they could change the services offered by the library to make them more beneficial for the users whether it is for printing or for other wholesome purposes. She said: “Despite how small the revenue may be, how can we generate revenue to keep the services up and going and keep the facilities updated while we look at a complete holistic upgrade of library services?” In terms of size of the new Providenciales Library, the Minister explained that their was still no official comment. “Well basically while we conduct the library services studies we’ll
determine how the size of the library should be. “If we decide to start to do away with physical books and purchase tablets for use in the libraries, the location will not necessarily need to be increased. “Now, if we decided we wanted to continue with the physical hard copy books then the facility will need more spacing; we’ll need to increase the periodicals and the texts that are available now. “We want to make sure that when the story is done on library services that the facilities reflect the outcome of the studies. “If we go forward into technology with a more computerised library system or if we would like to stay with hard books or physical books we need to ensure that we are able to upgrade them and increase the amount there for research and access. “So all of the sizes of the libraries will be determined once the library services studies are complete.”
Lashanda Smith hides her face behind a lawyer's robe to avoid being seen last month at Providenciales Supreme Court
Contract for review of TCI’s Building Code awarded ARUP International Development Limited, the non-for-profit arm of Ove Arup and Partners International Limited, was given the contract for the review of TCI’s current building code. The $120,000 contract is the first deliverable under the European Union’s (EU) grant of $6.5m (€5m) for the reconstruction or rehabilitation of property that remained damaged by Hurricane Ike in 2008. According to the project manager, Susan Breetzke, the company has extensive experience in applying the International Building Code in an island dynamic. The International Building Code (IBC) is a model building code developed by the International Code Council (ICC). Breetzke, told the Weekly News that the review and updating of the local building code was a necessary first step, particularly given that a lot of the damage caused by the hurricanes could have been averted if the buildings had
confirmed to a standard building code. She said: “The project’s primary objective, apart from alleviating poverty, is to ensure resilience.” Breetzke said following the devastating impact of natural disasters over the last six years new sustainable building practices have been developed, with a focus on going green. The project manager noted that the new homes, as well as the rehabilitation work, will be “model buildings” that reflect the provisions of the new building code. She maintained that the new code will ensure greater resilience of all new developments in the event of future extreme weather and to incorporate requirements for environmentally sustainable approaches in future developments. According to her, work is expected to begin on June 3 and slated to finish in August. Once the review is done it will have to go before the House to be approved. (VANESSA NARINE)
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Digicel’s 4G now available in Provo and Grand Turk BY DAISY HANDFIELD
RESIDENTS and invited guests witnessed the official opening of Digicel’s new building in Grand Turk on Thursday. During the opening ceremony Digicel officials offered Grand Turk customers the opportunity to sign up for the newly launched 4G network. The event was attended by a number of prestigious guests including Minister of Telecommunications George Lightbourne, His Excellency Governor Ric Todd, Premier Rufus Ewing, Derek Taylor, TCI Gospel Best winner Robyn Hinds, along with MC Hugh Fulford and members of the Grand Turk community. Governor Ric Todd, commended Digicel for its new investment and the company’s drive to succeed. “Buildings are symbols and this
building symbolises certain things that matter very much here especially on Grand Turk. “This is a symbol of Digicel’s desire to invest in this community, it is a symbol of confidence in our country, it’s also a symbol of a belief that we can take advantage of technology to develop what we have and of course of what we do.” Premier Rufus Ewing added his view on the investment made. “Grand Turk people please make great use of this building, support Digicel so that they can continue to invest in the TCI,” he said. CEO of Digicel TCI, E. Jay Saunders, briefly explained the journey that the company went on before making it to this point. “Early 2012 we upgraded our retail store in North Caicos, we put a lot of money into it.
Digicel’s new building in Grand Turk
“Today we are opening up this building, and every time someone sees me they say, are you doing enough business to cover those investments? “The truth is we are probably not doing enough business, however, I didn’t make these investments to sell more phones, they are made to
provide the people of the TCI the best in class, technology and experience. “I want TC Islanders to always be world class so we can compete anywhere in the world. “I am certain the Turks and Caicos Islands can be world class and we will settle for nothing less.” At the end of the ceremony,
distinguished guests and residents were given a tour of the building and then treated to food and beverages while they enjoyed a live band performance. The following day the telecommunications company reopened their Providenciales building where residents were also able to sign up for the 4G network.
A Father and Child I watch your guided hands, Teach your child new ways Protect and keep her safe. She doesn't want to leave the sea She doesn't want to go She's a little water bug, But Dad will take it slow.
Residents gather for the reopening of Digicel’s Providenciales building
Dad will teach her how to swim Your arms protect her glow. She loves the sea, the waves and wind. Her laughter tells you so. Build sand castles deep and wide, These roots of love you sow, Stay with a child forever, Even when you go. (Anonymous) The author of this poem was inspired by a father and young daughter playing together on Grace Bay at the beach entrance between Villa Renaissance and The Mansions and requested its publication so that it reaches the person who inspired it and send a message that a simple act can make a difference. The author’s father suffers stage four cancer. (The Weekly News invites budding poets to submit their pieces for publication at tcweeklynews@gmail.com )
Mrs Ruthphine Smith and CEO of Digicel, E. Jay Saunders cut the ribbon
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The lions’ mouths are shut
Dear Editor, You have published several of my letters in your fine paper to our Governor concerning the Dextra Bank case and Judge Harrison, and the only thing I can compare my situation to is Daniel in the lion’s den. Here I am like Daniel wrongly thrown in the den of condemnation and the Governor and all his officials, like the lions, cannot open their mouths when justice is called for by Daniel. I am sure my situation mirrors the sermons on this matter that are preached in our fine churches, which may go this way. Well the great Privy Council has thrown me in here with you Governor, so let’s get it over with. You need to punish me for what I did wrong, or at least tell me who I committed the great crime against so I can make amends. But the lions’ mouths were shut. Am I not in your den, being protected by God’s angel of righteousness, because I have stood up for what is true and just and call for the impartial rule of law in the land? But the lions’ mouths were shut. If myself and God’s angel are wrongly stuck in the den of condemnation behind the seals and judgment stone of the Privy Council, can you not see when we are in here
with you, your mouths are tightly shut so you can’t deal with the spirit of Barabbas and bad boys on the loose? Because when that which is good is wrongly condemned; that which is evil must be loosed, even the judge Pontius Pilot understood this law. But the lions’ mouths were shut. I guess God’s angel and I will have to wait until morn when the light of truth arises, the seals will then be broken and the wrongful judgment stone laid down by Judge Harrison and the Privy Council will be rolled away. God’s angel and I will leave the den of condemnation and then their mouths will be open to eat the evil ones who
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perverted justice and are now on the loose in our society; am I not correct? But the lions’ mouths were still shut. Maybe this is why I have yet to hear a word from our Governor and all the officers of the court when I ask for justice and truth openly in your fine paper. For their mouths appear to be shut as tightly as the mouths of Babylon’s lions who were in the den with Daniel and God’s angel. May God’s truth shine forth and bless the Turks and Caicos Islands and her people. Sincerely, John D Wildish
– Response to Johnson’s letter Dear Brianca Johnson, I read with interest to your piece in the April 16-22 edition of the Weekly News, headlined ‘Governor, we are wondering why’. I am a retired expat who happens to love these beautiful islands. I stay out of politics most of the time, but I too pondered the exact same questions. Why on earth would the Governor take this stance on the Conch Farm? A nasty thought occurs, which I dismissed immediately: Could the Governor be in Lord Ashcroft’s pocket? Perish the thought. However, one cannot help but see that the Conch Farm is in the way
No hike in firearm licences
Dear Editor, I understand that the Government needs to put a hold on crime and the use of firearm related crimes but don’t they think that they are making the innocent pay for the guilty with their decision to once again double the cost of attaining a keep and carry licence? There is no record of the use of legal firearms and their holders being involved in any firearm related crimes so for the Government to impose a fine of $800 on law abiding
licenced firearm holders is somewhat outrageous. This step they are about to take is more likely to cause people to retain an illegal firearm to protect their businesses and family. They need to take the streets of the Turks and Caicos back and eradicate the violence instead of punishing innocent people that are doing the right thing. Some legal firearm owners earn a monthly salary and have other responsibilities or doesn’t the Government consider that?
In the same breath of trying to protect their families and property that extra money is going where it is not needed. Just food for thought - they should put other measures in place to deal with this crime wave of young people and illegal firearms off the streets so that the people will feel safer instead of drying our pockets. Sincerely, Concerned legal firearm owner
of the Nikki-Mega-Marina-Blue Haven-Monaco of the Caribbean pipe dream. Then I thought about the Dolphinarium and the long line fishing study and it occurred to me that Governor Todd may be the victim of what in the United States is lobbying. It is not illegal and it is not corrupt, although I am not sure exactly why. But it can be very effective. What I am worried about is that the Governor has tremendous power in this British system and I do not see him as understanding the nature of these Islands. Does he snorkel? Does he fish? I invite him to Google ‘reef destruction from dredging’. The good news I read is that the Planning Board refused the Leeward dredging proposal. What surprised me was the fact that the dredging of Star Island etc, had been declared illegal once. Was that not the precedent once? Back to the Conch Farm, for Heaven’s sake, is it not clear what an attraction it could be? And consider the other possibilities, fish farming. So thank you Ms. Johnson, I think you deserve an answer from His Excellency. Sincerely, Concerned resident
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Bulls and bull feathers THE astrological sign for those of us born at this time of the year is Taurus the bull. We do not believe in astrology or follow my horoscope. Once in a while we look at it to amuse myself. However we have to admit that my friends and children born at this time seem like yours truly to have the stubbornness of a bull. No nonsense, head down and charge. However, things that are not true are often compared to what falls from the other end of the bull and that of course is a four letter word. Therefore the “nice” people have given it the name, bull feathers. Since senior status has mellowed our demeanor we will not paint
By David Tapfer what we hear as bull feathers. Instead let us call it “filler”. Filler is something not really that important but used to fill in when you don't know what to do or what to report. It seems that this is the case with the current government who is afraid
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to field the Opposition’s questions and closed down the house early after giving ministerial speeches full of filler. Fact is when a local TV station superimposed portions of the ministerial speeches over file video footage of them speaking, (somewhere else), they had to run the videos at half speed because those ministers were talking so slow. With three weeks advance notice Speaker Robert Hall and Premier Ewing had made prior arrangements and could not hang in there to listen to what Sharlene, Sean, Derek, Clarence and friends had to ask. Clarence got his questions out and like a Taurus stuck to his principles and insisted on answers. Soon after Sharlene said “well you
have the votes to shut the House down;” is this what was promised by the Dawning of a New Day? It seems someone has their days and nights mixed up. Did they not say we will hit the ground running and don't stop the progress when the by-election made their pocketbooks lighter? The country and voters who gave these folks a nod need to consider what they voted for. Are they up to doing the people’s business? They took the maximum allowable time to convene the house and when they saw the questions they could not wait to escape. Now we have to wait 19 more days, two days short of the three weeks allowed to reconvene. They just don't know.
Let us examine what is in the daily news. Akierra is out there preaching about the new hand cleaners in the school and Amanda is taking over for Portia and rounding up stray dogs. Not to be outdone she is also promising a compound for horses, donkeys, and cows and...bulls she will round up on Grand Turk. Where have we heard that one before? Over in health care we wait with baited breath for news, any news on the three year audit of the budget killing costs. The doctors are leaving! Akierra’s opinion is we need to overhaul the entire education system and she wants wide consultation until she makes her recommendation. Worry not young lady, John will vote with you. Bull feathers do nothing except tickle our sense of humor. The real stuff can at least serve as fertilizer.
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Kandoll Gardiner receives a plaque for 15 years of service
Davidson Louis receiving his public recognition plaque for artistic poster
Provo Water Company celebrates Drinking Water Week PROVO Water Company held an opening ceremony at their headquarters on Friday in Grace Bay to bring in 2013 ‘Drinking Water Week’. World Water Week was initiated by the United Nation’s General Assembly in 1993 to bring awareness about the importance of incorporating water into daily activities. May 5 to 11 is a week for people to reflect on the importance of water and drinking water in particularly. This is the third year that the TCI has participated in this event. During the ceremony managing director of Provo Water Company, Robert Hall, noted that millions of
people are without safe drinking water and that dirty water kills nearly 5,000 people each day. Director of Environmental Health, Kenrick Neely, explained the importance of drinking sufficient water regularly. “Water is a major component in doing the simplest tasks,” he said. “It forms the base of our saliva, forms the fluids in our joints, regulates our body temperature, alleviates constipation, prevents dry skin and even colon, bladder and breast cancer. “Most people often confuse hunger for dehydration which leads to unnecessary snacking. “On behalf of the Minister of
Summajam returns to Grand Turk THE LONG wait is over with the return of the highly popular ‘Summajam’ to Grand Turk. The annual festival is slated for June 27 to June 29 this year. According to a statement from the organising committee the event promises a dazzling, dynamic display of culture, music, sporting competition, entertainment and fun for all ages. New additions are also the cards. The organising committee noted that this year the focus will be on promoting all Grand Turk bands, DJs, entertainers
and performers and feature a special overseas guest artist; in addition to the traditional Little Miss Grand Turk and Miss TI Summajam pageants. Other planned activities include Junkanoo performances, an early morning jump-up, a softball tournament, a lip syncing contest and spectacular displays of modelling, dancing and singing by local artists. The highly anticipated markof-summer celebration, which attracts visitors and residents from all over the Islands to Grand Turk, will also award more than $5,000 in cash prizes and gifts.
Health and the Ministry of Health, I would like to thank and congratulate Provo Water Company for ensuring that we have clean, safe water for drinking and other domestic purposes. “Let’s continue to produce clean portable drinking water for residents and visitors in the TCI and remember to do your part in conserving water.” During the event, two employees received awards, Kandoll N. Gardiner for 15 years of service in the company and Adams Enciso for employee of the first 2013 quarter. Student of the British West Indies Collegiate, David Louis received a
Adams Enciso receives a plaque for employee of the first quarterly 2013 year
public recognition award for the third annual drinking water competition, where he designed a poster.
The company has a number of activities lined up for the week, including a Walk-a-thon on Saturday.
Computerised finger printing system to be introduced ROYAL Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force (RTCIPF) is on the path to upgrading its finger printing system with a modern and efficient means of retrieving and storing prints. During last month’s sitting of the House of Assembly, Acting Attorney General (AG), Rhondalee Braithwaite-Knowles was questioned as to whether there needs to be new laws regarding finger printing so as to provide the police with a more effective tool to work with. She advised the House that the RTCIPF Commission of Police had confirmed to her that no additional legislation was needed, and that the fingerprint scanner, while useful, is cost prohibitive at the moment. People’s Democratic Movement (PDM), elected Member for Blue
Hills, Goldray Ewing had expressed his disappointment at this news. However, when contacted for comment on the issue, Commissioner Farquhar told the Weekly News that there seems to be confusion in relation to the finger print system. He said: “Probably some people are just confusing what the police would like to use from what we are presently using. “We have a paper system now and we are just moving to a computerised system.” Farquhar remarked that the new system is not cost prohibitive, but that it first needs to be put into the budget. “It just hasn’t been done yet, so I would not want to say it is cost prohibitive, we are still looking into
the cost of it,” he said. Asked about the effectiveness of the paper system, Farquhar said the system serves its purpose, but that the new system will improve efficiency and speed and will assist with easy retrieval. He said: “Even the computer system, once you do a computer search and it identifies a certain individual, there is still the technician that manually compares the finger print that you have at the scene to a certified original. “So it’s just a matter of it helps you to go through the system quicker.” The Commissioner said they are currently looking at three suppliers for cost analysis and that from there then they will seek to have it budgeted for and in place as soon as practicable. (DI)
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Participants display flags with the different types of cancer affecting individuals
Winner of two raffle prizes generously donates her $500 cash win to the Cancer Society
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Hundreds walk in support of TCI Cancer Society
HUNDREDS of residents turned out before the break of dawn last Saturday for the Cancer Society’s Walkathon, coming together once again to show their support in the fight against the widespread disease. The charity walk drew participants from different sectors of the community including regular sponsors, school children and the Provo Roadrunners club. Everyone involved, walked or ran from Graceway Gourmet to The Ashcroft School’s roundabout and back, and assisted the TCI’s National Cancer Society (NCS) in raising funds and awareness. Society president Lucille Lightbourne expressed how pleased she was with the turnout, especially happy with the noticeable number of adolescents, young children and the 75-year-old cancer survivor who joined in. Lightbourne said that the society uses the month of May to recognise all the different types of cancer and warned against not taking caution. She urged individuals to get tested if anything in their bodies become different or unnatural since “early detection is the best protection”. The event concluded at the Graceway Gourmet with a raffle drawing, giving away eight prizes including a flat screen television, a laptop, cash prizes and gift baskets. One lucky person who won the laptop and a $500 cash prize generously donated the money to the Cancer Society. Each year the organisation aids those suffering with the illness by providing financial assistance to patients who go off island for
treatment. They also provide emotional support to patients through calls and visits. Minister of Health Portia StubbsSmith joined in the cancer walkathon for the first time and said it will not be her last. She encouraged continued support of the NCS and individuals suffering with cancer saying: “Let us continue this fight against all its forms, let us continue to support the National Cancer Society and let us continue to support our families. “As we know the cure is a long way away but if we continue to fight with each other and for each other we can get the job done.” (KH)
Participants involved, walked or ran from Graceway Gourmet to The Ashcroft School’s roundabout and back
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Ianthe Pratt Primary School students entertains the audience
Supporters placing bids on great prizes at the event’s silent auction
Students from one of the organisation’s adopted schools share details of the foundation’s donations
Attendees mingle and learn more about the foundation’s contributions to education
Grace Bay Club hosts fundraiser to support education GRACE Bay Resort Community Foundation (GBRCF) on Saturday evening held what organisers hope to be the first of an annual event aimed at generating more funds to assist their five adopted schools. Themed ‘Planting the seeds today to build a stronger community tomorrow,’ the event held at the Grace Bay Club saw considerable support from members of the business community and residents. Chairman of the organisation Dr Carlton Mills said that the venture is “particularly to assist the schools in purchasing school supplies and items that will further enhance the teaching and learning process.” “As a resort we want to give back to the community and what better way to do it than through education,” said Dr Mills. Since 2009 the organisation has
been helping to improve the quality of education for local children by donating supplies to the students, and items needed in the schools to increase the learning experience. Their five adopted government schools include Charles Hubert James Primary School and Adelaide Oemler Primary School on North Caicos, Marjorie Basden and Iris Stubbs in South Caicos and Ianthe Pratt Primary School in Providenciales. Member of the foundation Sheba Wilson said they were pleased with the turnout and support, and pointed out that the event was a way to help with funding. Since GBC lost the Veranda the burden of fulfilling the financial donations now falls on the single resort. Entry to the event was free and attendees received a complimentary
glass of champagne and tasty hors d'oeuvres. During the evening a silent auction provided the opportunity for patrons to bid on some great prizes including an overnight stay at Ocean Club, a snorkel and conch cruise with Caicos Dream Tours, a boat trip for two with Lenard Cruise and other diving and boating excursions. All proceeds from the bids, raffle sales and cash earned from the event’s drink sales at GBC’s bar that evening will go towards the foundation. Students from Ianthe Pratt Primary School entertained the crowd with some dancing and a synchronised piece reminding attendees of just how much the foundation has been helping. Last year the foundation donated $100,000 to local schools and
Chairman of the organisation Dr. Carlton Mills flanked by members of the Foundation Veronica Clare and Sheba Wilson
offered several scholarships for local students to attend the Community College. The foundation presently provides the opportunity for three students, one each from Maranatha High School, Clement Howell and New Age Academy, to be trained as chefs
through the Lil Chefs programme. They also offer internship programmes for local students to join in the country’s booming tourism industry, along with other offers that will provide more educational opportunity and advancement for young locals. (KH)
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Lowering debt, establishing durable growth critical to Jamaica’s recovery - IMF THE mission chief for the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Jamaican Jan Kees Martijn believes the country’s economic future is hinged on the resolve of the authorities and other stakeholders to adjust policies to lower debt to a sustainable level and establish the conditions for durable growth. Martijn made the statement following news on Wednesday that the IMF approved Jamaica’s application for a four-year extended fund facility, worth US$958 million. “The authorities’ program provides a realistic roadmap to achieve these goals. In this context, I am encouraged to see the creation of a broadbased, private sector-driven committee to provide oversight of policy implementation. The Fund is a supporting partner in the authorities’ efforts to address their longstanding structural challenges. We will work closely with the Jamaican authorities, as well as with its domestic and foreign partners, over the four-year programme period to help maintain the reform
The IMF Mission chief said the Portia Simpson Miller led administration is making an effort to address the challenges of low growth, high debt and diminishing competitiveness.
momentum and strengthen the programme over time,” said Martijn. The IMF Mission chief said the Portia Simpson Miller led administration is making an effort to address the challenges of low growth, high debt and diminishing competitiveness. “The government has taken time during its first year in office to review the challenges facing the country and has designed its own mediumterm programme, which
bodes well for successful implementation. Actually, the implementation of the reform package is off to a promising start. All prior actions under the IMF programme have been implemented, and several other key actions have been taken. In particular, the new budget for 2013/14 is in line with the program objective of raising the primary surplus of the central government to 7.5 percent of GDP—an ambitious but essential target.”
The Cayman Islands will in future share information on taxes with the UK and other countries.
British territories sign deal on tax information BERMUDA and other British overseas territories with financial centres have signed agreements on sharing tax information, the Treasury has said. The move follows similar recent deals with Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man. The move is aimed at tracking down banking clients who escape paying taxes by hiding their money overseas. It comes amid an international drive against tax evasion and the use of tax havens. In theory the move should boost tax income for the Treasury. The Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), whose members include the UK and most developed economies, has led the way. Other British overseas territories involved include the British Virgin Islands, the Cayman Islands, Anguilla, Montserrat and the Turks and Caicos Islands. They will pass on bank account details, such as names, addresses, dates of birth, account numbers, account balances and payment details. They will share data with both the UK tax authorities and those in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
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A RECENT survey conducted by Resonance Consultancy and The Luxury Institute places The Bahamas at the top of a list of the most popular destinations in the Caribbean for affluent American travellers. More than 1,200 highend households in the United States, with incomes of US$150,000 and over, were surveyed for the Resonance Report on Affluent Travel and Leisure.
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The survey sought to understand the plans of wealthy Americans in the areas of travel, recreation and the purchase of vacation homes in the next 12-24 months. Last year, The Bahamas welcomed roughly 5.8 million visitors, representing a healthy six percent increase over the number of arrivals in 2011. The Bahamian government, moreover, is expecting to attract an additional half-
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He noted that there is widespread recognition of the need for change in Jamaica and a strong communication strategy for all parties who are involved in overseeing programme implementation will be extremely important. “There will be difficult moments, and it will be important to ensure that everyone understands the purpose of the steps that are to be taken,” he added The Portia Simspon Miller administration, which took office in January 2012, has attained an improvement in the central government’s primary surplus for the fiscal year 2012/13 to 5.2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) from 3.2 per cent the previous year. According to the IMF’s latest assessment of Jamaica’s economy, the ratio of government debt to GDP hovered at around 140 percent last year; Jamaica has also grappled with a drop in international reserves and a sharp slide in the Jamaican dollar.
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Fears escalate among Caribbean resort investors According to information from the Guyana Police Force Simone Daniels has confessed to the killing.
Guyanese woman allegedly kills man who sexually assaulted her A WOMAN is suspected to have stabbed a man in Guyana on Friday night because she alleged that he sexually assault her. The man succumbed less than 24 hours later, sources in the South American country said. The dead man has been identified as 33-year old Mark Anthony Fredericks. The suspected assailant, Simone Daniels, who is a mother of five, was arrested and escorted to a nearby police station for processing and eventual court appearance this week. The woman, who is four months pregnant, has confessed to stabbing the man. The incident occurred at
Field 13, Mocha Backdam also known as Kurupung. Relatives said Fredericks, unemployed, severely ill and drunk, told Daniels that he wanted to feel her private parts and he actually did so. She allegedly stabbed him with a knife to his chest. The incident occurred Friday night at a ‘Nine Night house’. He left and went home where his mother saw him Saturday morning bleeding and cleaning his wound. Fredericks did not heed her advice to go to the hospital, but instead remained at home where he succumbed, relatives said. (Demerara Waves)
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INVESTORS in the cashstrapped Caribbean investment firm Harlequin Property fear massive losses after Harlequin’s sales division filed for administration on April 22. At the time of filing at the High Court in London, a statement signed by Harlequin director Carole Ames said: “The company is or is likely to become unable to pay its debts.” The move came after some 40 investors served statutory demands on the firm for monies owed to them, which could have lead to a windingup petition if left unpaid. News of the filing has heightened anxieties over the future of more than 6,000 mostly British investors’ deposits, many paid with life savings, through personal pensions, and by second mortgages on investors’ homes. Several investors are
Several investors are facing the possibility of losing their own homes in the cashstrapped Harlequin Property debacle.
facing the possibility of losing their own homes, having remortgaged them to pay deposits on properties in resorts planned by Harlequin. Now that the firm has ceased to pay the interest on the remortgages, which it had promised to do in the original agreement, these investors’
homes may be hanging in the balance. Harlequin, which was promoted by such big name sports personalities as former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash, golf great Gary Player and footballer Andy Townsend, has taken more than US$453 million in deposits for at least
6,000 properties across six Caribbean resorts since 2006. To date, however, it has only built 300 of the promised properties and has attracted the attention of local police, the UK Serious Fraud Office and Financial Services Authority. The company recently downed tools and decamped from its two multimillion dollar Barbados resorts, leaving employees in the lurch for two months’ salary, and owing the Barbados National Insurance Scheme about $80, 000 and several local businesses and contractors over $3 million. The firm also hit the headlines when its owner, British businessman Dave Ames, was accused of attempting to bribe St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves in order to gain citizenship in that country.
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Somalia famine ‘killed 260,000 people’ NEARLY 260,000 people died during the famine that hit Somalia from 2010 to 2012, a study shows. Half of them were children under the age of five, says the report by the UN and the US-funded Famine Early Warning Systems Network (Fews Net). The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said humanitarian aid needed to be provided more quickly. The crisis was caused by a severe drought, worsened by conflict between rival groups fighting for power. The number of deaths was higher than the estimated 220,000 people who died during the 1992 famine.
Tens of thousands of people in Somalia fled the famine in search of food.
WESTERN AID GROUP BAN Rudi Van Aaken, the deputy head of the FAO operation for Somalia, told the BBC that the response had been too slow. “I think the main lesson learned is that the humanitarian community should be ready to take early action respond early on.” “Responding only when the famine is declared is very very ineffective. Actually about half of the casualties were there before the famine was already declared.” The FAO said earlier that the “true enormity of this human tragedy” had emerged for the first time from the study, done jointly with Fews Net. “By nature, estimating mortality in emergencies is an imprecise science, but given the quantity and quality of data that were available,
we are confident in the strength of the study,” said Fews Net official Chris Hillbruner. “It suggests that what occurred in Somalia was one of the worst famines in the last 25 years,” he added. The UN first declared a famine in July 2011 in Somalia’s Southern Bakool and Lower Shabelle regions. They were controlled by the militant Islamist group al-Shabab, which is aligned to al-Qaeda. Al-Shabab denied there was a famine and banned several Western aid agencies from operating on territory under its control. The famine later spread to other areas, including Middle Shabelle, Afgoye, and at camps for displaced people in the government-controlled capital, Mogadishu.
The survey suggests many households are cutting back on essentials.
UK poll says many ‘borrowing money for food’ An estimated 4.6% of the total population and 10% of children under five died in southern and central Somalia, the report says. In Lower Shabelle, 18% of children under five died and in Mogadishu 17%, the report said. Somalia was worst hit by the extreme drought in 2011 that affected more than 13 million people across the Horn of Africa. Tens of thousands of people fled their homes in search of food. The UN declared the famine over in February 2012. “While conditions in Somalia have improved in recent months, the country still has one of the highest rates of child malnutrition and infant mortality in the world,” Ben Foot, from the charity Save the Children, said in a statement.
Venezuela leader Maduro alleges Colombia assassination plot VENEZUELAN President Nicolas Maduro has accused former Colombian leader Alvaro Uribe of plotting to assassinate him. Mr Maduro said he had evidence that right-wing Venezuelan politicians had been involved in the plot. He has alleged conspiracies against him since taking over from the late President Hugo Chavez and winning disputed elections last month. Mr Uribe - a fierce critic of President Chavez - dismissed Mr Maduro’s accusation as “immature”. On Friday, Mr Maduro said: “Uribe is behind a plot to kill me. Uribe is a killer. “I have enough evidence of who is conspiring, and there are sectors of the Venezuelan right involved,” Mr Maduro added. Hours later, Mr Uribe responded by saying: “To the immature accusation by the dictatorship... just one response: repeat the elections.”
ONE-in-five UK households borrowed money or used savings to cover food costs in April, a Which? survey says. It suggests the equivalent of five million households used credit cards, overdrafts or savings to buy food. The consumer group runs a monthly insight tracker survey focused on spending and behaviour - 2,000 people took part in its poll. Which?’s executive director, Richard Lloyd, described the findings as “simply shocking”. The figures come despite official statistics last week showing that personal insolvencies have dropped
to their lowest levels in five years. Of the households covered by the Which? survey, 43% were headed by people between 30 and 50, while just under half had incomes under £21,000. The research found that 55% of those using credit to do weekly shopping planned to cut back on food in the coming months, with almost a third saying they had to borrow from friends or family in order to make ends meet. The study also found that one quarter of people said that they were living comfortably on their incomes and that more than one third - 36% felt their finances were under pressure.
Nigel Evans was elected Deputy Speaker of the House in 2010.
UK Parliament deputy speaker: Rape accusations ‘completely false’
Nicolas Maduro has alleged conspiracies against him since taking over from the late President Hugo Chavez and winning a disputed election last month.
Mr Maduro won the 14 April poll by a narrow margin of 1.49%, according to the official results. Venezuelan opposition leader Henrique Capriles is challenging the result, alleging irregularities. During his term in office Alvaro
Uribe clashed with Hugo Chavez on a number of issues. Mr Uribe, a conservative, stepped down in 2010. Ties between the two neighbouring countries have been steadily improving since then. (BBC)
THE deputy speaker of Britain’s House of Commons said Sunday the allegations of rape and sexual assault leveled against him are false. Nigel Evans also said the incident has left him with “a sense of incredulity” because he considered the two accusers his friends. “Yesterday I was interviewed by the police concerning two complaints - one of which dates back four years, made by two people who are wellknown to each other, and who until yesterday I regarded as friends,” he said in a statement. “The complaints are completely false and I cannot understand why they have been made, especially as I have continued to socialise with one as recently as last week.” Evans was arrested Saturday in northwest England.
Lancashire police did not confirm the identity of the man, but they said they had released a 55-year-old man on bail after questioning him Saturday over offenses alleged by two men in their 20s. One man alleged he was raped and, in a separate incident, another other man alleged he was sexually assaulted, a police spokesperson told CNN by telephone. The offenses are alleged “to have been committed in Pendleton between July 2009 and March 2013,” according to a statement released by police. The man was ordered to appear at the police station on June 19, according to the police spokesperson. British Prime Minister David Cameron has been made aware of the arrest, said another source, who also spoke on condition of anonymity.
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Chilean alleged baby killer found dead in Peru POLICE in Peru say they have found the body of the alleged leader of a Chilean cult accused of burning a newborn baby alive last November. Ramon Castillo Gaete, 35, had been on the run for more than two months. Police believe he killed himself. His body was found in a house in the Peruvian city of Cusco and identified from fingerprints. The baby girl was thrown into a bonfire because the sect reportedly considered her an antichrist. The baby’s mother, Natalia Guerra, and three other suspects were arrested in Chile last week. ‘Apocalypse’ Mr Castillo was thought to be the baby’s father. He is accused of persuading Ms Guerra to give up the baby for sacrifice in the town of Colliguay, in Chile’s Valparaiso region. He believed he was a god and expected the world to end on 21 December 2012, Chilean authorities said. The death of the three-day-old baby last November shocked Chile, a predominantly Roman Catholic country.
The Chilean cult leader is accused of throwing a baby, believed to be his daughter, into a bonfire, because the sect reportedly considered her the Anti-Christ.
Peruvian police said Castillo’s body was found with a rope around his neck hanging from a beam inside a house on the outskirts of Cusco. “There is no evidence of anyone else taking part in his death,” Cusco police chief Juvenal Zereceda told Chile’s La Tercera Newspaper. “All the preliminary evidence indicates this was a case of suicide,” Mr Zereceda added. (BBC)
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Politician, Bhutto case prosecutor gunned down in Pakistan GUNMEN in Pakistan killed a leading prosecutor working on highprofile terrorism cases and an antiTaliban politician and his son, the latest violence ahead of next week’s national elections. Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali was heading to a court in Rawalpindi, where he was trying a case stemming from the death of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated while she was campaigning for her party. Ali’s attackers opened fire on his car as it passed through an Islamabad neighborhood, police said. He was rushed to a hospital but died before arrival, said hospital spokesman Dr. Wasim Khawaja. The ambush also wounded his bodyguard, whom authorities assigned to protect him after he received threats from the Pakistani Taliban, according to police spokesman Javed Hussain. The unidentified gunmen fled and are still at large, police officials said. In Karachi, gunmen on a motorbike shot and killed Sadiq Zaman Khattak and his 4-yearold son when they were leaving a mosque, said Zahid Khan of Awami National Party, an anti-Taliban liberal party. Khattak, representing the Awami National Party, had been a candidate
Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali was heading to a court in Rawalpindi, where he was trying a case stemming from the death of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated while she was campaigning for her party.
for a seat in the National Assembly. No one claimed responsibility for the attack, and Khan blamed the “interim government” and election officials. The Taliban have threatened the Awami National Party and another liberal party, the Muttahida Quami Movement. The group has claimed responsibility for some deadly attacks against those party members. In a statement, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari strongly condemned the attack on Ali and called for an investigation to “expose the real
culprits involved in the murder.” Bhutto had returned from a self-imposed, eight-year exile to campaign for the Pakistan People’s Party in the country’s general elections in 2007. She escaped one attempt on her life but was killed on December 27, 2007, by a 15-year-old suicide bomber while campaigning in Rawalpindi, the seat of Pakistan’s military. Bhutto twice was prime minister and was the country’s first woman to hold the office.
Man swallowed by hippo during African river mauling tells the tale Michaela Biancofiore is a member of ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi’s centre-right People of Freedom party.
Italy’s Michaela Biancofiore resigns over ‘homophobia’ A JUNIOR equal opportunities minister has resigned the day after being sworn in to Italy’s new coalition, having said gay people invited discrimination by “ghettoising” themselves. Michaela Biancofiore was defending herself against accusations of homophobia made by human rights groups. But she invoked more wrath with Saturday’s comments to Italian media. The sacking is an upset for Prime Minister Enrico Letta’s one week old left-right coalition, analysts say. On Friday, Mr Letta, the Democratic Party deputy leader (PD), warned ministers in the fledgling government to work together and maintain “sobriety” when talking to the media.
Ms Biancofiore, a member of exPM Silvio Berlusconi’s centre-right People of Freedom party (PDL), has been redeployed to the civil service ministry. She says she supports “civil unions” to protect gay couples but opposes gay marriage. But Saturday’s Italian newspapers quoted her as saying: “For once, I would like to see gay associations, instead of ‘ghettoising’ themselves... say something to condemn the recent spate of killings of women (in Italy)... All they do is defend their own interests.” Mr Letta’s new coalition is proving as fragile as forecast, because old political enemies of left and right are finding it difficult to work together as a team, says the BBC’s David Willey in Rome.
HE was swallowed whole by a hippopotamus — and lived to tell the tale. The hippo attack, on the Zambezi River in Zimbabwe, happened 17 years ago, but Paul Templer this week recounted the tale to The Guardian. “There was no transition at all, no sense of approaching danger,” he recalled of the mauling. “It was as if I had suddenly gone blind and deaf.” A 27-year-old river guide at the time, Templer had a group of tourists and apprentice tour guides just a half mile from Victoria Falls when the 4,000-pound hippo attacked the kayakers. “I was aware that my legs were surrounded by water, but my top half was almost dry,” he recalled. “I seemed to be trapped in something slimy. There was a terrible, sulphurous smell, like rotten eggs, and a tremendous pressure against my chest. My arms were trapped but I managed to free one hand and felt around – my palm passed through the wiry bristles of the hippo’s snout. It was only then that I realized I was underwater, trapped up to my waist in his mouth.” The animals, which kill more humans each year in Africa than
River guide Paul Templer had a bad day at the office some 17 years ago when he was mauled by a hippopotamus.
any other wildlife, are capable of snapping a person in half with unbelievably strong mouths that contain “huge tusks” and “slicing incisors.” Templer escaped his Moby Dicklike moment, but badly injured. He lost his left arm and had “a wound so savage that my lung was visible,” he recalled in his first-hand account of the attack. “It felt as if the bull was making full use of the whole lot as he mauled
me – a doctor later counted almost 40 puncture wounds and bite marks on my body,” he said. “The bull simply went berserk, throwing me into the air and catching me again, shaking me like a dog with a doll.” Templer, though, counts himself lucky. One of the apprentice tour guides ended up dead, his body not found until two days after the attack. The culprit hippo, now with a taste for human flesh, was not tracked down or killed.
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Robotic insect: World’s smallest flying robot takes off SCIENTISTS in the US have created a robot the size of a fly that is able to perform the agile manoeuvres of the ubiquitous insects. This “robo-fly”, built from carbon fibre, weighs a fraction of a gram and has super-fast electronic “muscles” to power its wings. Its Harvard University developers say tiny robots like theirs may eventually be used in rescue operations. It could, for example, navigate through tiny spaces in collapsed buildings. The development is reported in the journal Science. Dr Kevin Ma from Harvard University and his team, led by Dr Robert Wood, say they have made the world’s smallest flying robot. It also has the fly-like agility that allows the insects to evade even the swiftest of human efforts to swat them. This comes largely from very precise wing movements. By constantly adjusting the effect of lift and thrust acting on its body at an incredibly high speed, the insect’s (and the robot’s) wings enable it to hover, or to perform sudden evasive manoeuvres. And just like a real fly, the robot’s thin, flexible wings beat approximately 120 times every second. The researchers achieved this wing speed with special substance called piezoelectric material, which contracts every time a voltage is applied to it. By very rapidly switching the voltage on and off, the scientists were able to make this material behave like just like the tiny muscles that makes a fly’s wings beat so fast.
The Robo-Fly weighs a fraction of a gram and has super fast electronic “muscles” to power its wings.
“We get it to contract and relax, like biological muscle,” said Dr Ma. The main goal of this research was to understand how insect flight works, rather than to build a useful robot. He added though that there could be many uses for such a diminutive flying vehicle. “We could envision these robots being used for search-andrescue operations to search for human survivors under collapsed buildings or [in] other hazardous environments,” he said. “They [could] be used for environmental monitoring, to be dispersed into a habitat to sense trace chemicals or other factors. Dr Ma even suggested that the robots could behave like many real insects and assist with the pollination of crops, “to function as the nowstruggling honeybee populations do in supporting agriculture around the world”. The current model of robo-fly is
tethered to a small, off-board power source but Dr Ma says the next step will be to miniaturise the other bits of technology that will be needed to create a “fully wireless flying robot”. “It will be a few more years before full integration is possible,” he said. “Until then, this research project continues to be very captivating work because of its similarity to natural insects. It is a demonstration of how far human engineering ingenuity has reached, to be mimicking natural systems.” Dr Jon Dyhr, a biologist from the University of Washington who also studies insect flight, said these flying robots were “impressive feats of engineering”. “The physics of flight at such small scales is relatively poorly understood which makes designing small flying systems very difficult,” he told BBC News, adding that biological systems provided “critical insights into designing our own artificial flyers”. (BBC)
‘Proof’ Jamestown settlers turned to cannibalism NEWLY discovered human bones prove the first permanent English settlers in North America turned to cannibalism over the cruel winter of 1609-10, US researchers have said. Scientists found unusual cuts consistent with butchering for meat on human bones dumped in a rubbish pit. The four-century-old skull and tibia of a teenage girl in James Fort, Virginia, were excavated from the dump last year. James Fort, founded in 1607, was the earliest part of the Jamestown colony. “The evidence is absolutely consistent with dismemberment and de-fleshing of this body,” said Doug Owsley, a forensic anthropologist at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington
Researchers fashioned a threedimension replica of the girl’s face. She is believed to have been eaten by other humans.
DC. Written documents had previously suggested the desperate colonists resorted to cannibalism - but the discovery of the 14-yearold girl’s bones offers the first scientific proof. Smithsonian researchers believe the dead child became food for a community struggling to survive the harsh winter of 1609-10, known to historians as the Starving Time. “There were numerous chops and cuts - chops to the forehead, chops to the back of the skull and also a puncture to the left side of the head that was used to essentially pry off that side,” Dr Owsley said. “The purpose was to extract the brain.” The marks also indicate that the tongue and facial tissue were removed. (BBC)
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Say bye-bye to gray hair, researchers find way to reverse the process WHAT has become ubiquitous with age - gray hair - may soon become a thing of the past. Forget about trips to the hair salon, or buying box dye to cover up those roots, a team of European researchers say. In a new research report published online in The FASEB Journal people who go gray develop massive oxidative stress via accumulation of hydrogen peroxide in the hair follicle, which causes hair to bleach itself from the inside out. The report notes that the enormous accumulation of hydrogen peroxide can be cured with a proprietary treatment developed by the researchers described as a topical, ultraviolet B-activated -- sunlight -compound PC-KUS, a modified pseudocatalase. What’s more, the study also showed the same treatment works for the skin condition, vitiligo which is a condition that causes de-pigmentation of sections
of skin. Although vitiligo isn’t an agonizing, or dangerous condition, it can still be pretty distressing because it can change people’s appearance so much, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. One to 2 million people in the U.S. have vitiligo, according to the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases. “For generations, numerous remedies have been concocted to hide gray hair,” said Dr. Gerald Weissmann, the editor-in-chief of The FASEB Journal, “but now, for the first time, an actual treatment that gets to the root of the problem has been developed. While this is exciting news, what’s even more exciting is that this also works for vitiligo. This condition, while technically cosmetic, can have serious socio-emotional effects of people. Developing an effective treatment for this condition has the potential to radically improve many people’s lives.”
Researchers found that people who played 10 hours of a specially designed video game that focused on improving the speed and quality of mental processing abilities were able to delay the natural decline of a range of cognitive skills — in some cases, by up to seven years.
Brain teaser games may slow aging mind CHALLENGING yourself with a brain-teasing game for just two hours a week may help slow the degree of mental decay associated with the natural aging process, a new study finds. Researchers at the University of Iowa in Iowa City conducted a study of 681 healthy individuals, ages 50 and older. They found that people who played 10 hours of a specially designed video game that focused on improving the speed and quality of mental processing abilities were able to delay the natural decline of a range
of cognitive skills — in some cases, by up to seven years, said Fredric Wolinsky, a professor in the University of Iowa’s College of Public Health and lead author of the new study. “We’ve shown that 10 hours is enough to slow the decline by several years,” Wolinsky told LiveScience. “We saw a range across all our tests from a minimum of a year-and-a-half all the way up to about six-and-a-half years of recovery or improvement. From just 10 to 14 hours of training, that’s quite a lot of improvement.” (Live Science)
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Antigravity gets first test at Cern’s Alpha experiment
Honeybees are vital for pollinating crops - a job that would be very costly without them.
Bee deaths: EU to ban neonicotinoid pesticides THE European Commission will restrict the use of pesticides linked to bee deaths by researchers, despite a split among EU states on the issue. There is great concern across Europe about the collapse of bee populations. Neonicotinoid chemicals in pesticides are believed to harm bees and the European Commission says they should be restricted to crops not attractive to bees and other pollinators. But many farmers and crop experts argue that there is insufficient data. Fifteen countries voted in favour of a ban - not enough to form a qualified majority. According to EU rules the Commission will now have the option to impose a two-year restriction on neonicotinoids - and the UK cannot opt out. The Commission says it wants the moratorium to begin no later than 1 December this year. The UK did not support a ban it argues that the science behind the proposal is inconclusive. It was among eight countries that voted
against, while four abstained. Wild species such as honey bees are said by researchers to be responsible for pollinating around one-third of the world’s crop production. There is heated debate about what has triggered the widespread decline in bee populations. Besides chemicals, many experts point to the parasitic varroa mite, viruses that attack bees and neglect of hives. After Monday’s vote the EU Health Commissioner, Tonio Borg, said “the Commission will go ahead with its text in the coming weeks”. “I pledge to do my utmost to ensure that our bees, which are so vital to our ecosystem and contribute over 22bn euros (£18.5bn; $29bn) annually to European agriculture, are protected.” Greenpeace EU agriculture policy director Marco Contiero said Monday’s vote “makes it crystal clear that there is overwhelming scientific, political and public support for a ban. “Those countries opposing a ban have failed.”
RESEARCHERS at Cern in Switzerland have tested a novel way to find out if antimatter is the source of a force termed “antigravity”. Antimatter particles are the “mirror image” of normal matter, but with opposite electric charge. How antimatter responds to gravity remains a mystery, however; it may “fall up” rather than down. Now researchers reporting in Nature Communications have made strides toward finally resolving that notion. Antimatter presents one of the biggest mysteries in physics, in that equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have been created at the Universe’s beginning. Yet when the two meet, they destroy each other in what is called annihilation, turning into pure light. Why the Universe we see today is made overwhelmingly of matter, with only tiny amounts of antimatter, has prompted a number of studies to try to find some difference between the two. Tests at Cern’s LHCb experiment and elsewhere, for example, have been looking for evidence that exotic particles decay more often into matter than antimatter. Last week, the LHCb team reported a slight difference in the decay of particles called Bs mesons but still not nearly enough to explain the matter mystery. One significant difference between the two may be the way they interact with gravity - antimatter may be repelled by matter, rather than attracted to it. But it is a difference that no one has been able to test - until the advent of Cern’s Alpha experiment. Getting annihilated Alpha is an acronym for
The Alpha experiment’s antimatter chamber uses magnetic fields to sequester antihydrogen atoms.
Antihydrogen Laser Physics Apparatus - an experiment designed to build and trap antimatter “atoms”. Just as hydrogen is made of a proton and an electron, antihydrogen is an atom made of their antimatter counterparts antiprotons and positrons. The trick is not just in making it, but in making it hang around long enough to study it - before it bumps into any matter and annihilates. In 2010 the Alpha team did just that, and in 2011 they showed they couldkeep antihydrogen atoms trapped for 1,000 seconds. The team has now gone back to their existing data on 434 antihydrogen atoms, with the antigravity question in mind. “In the course of all the experiments, we release (the antihydrogen atoms) and look for their annihilation,” said Jeffrey Hangst, spokesperson for the experiment. “We’ve gone through those data to see if we can see any influence
of gravity on the positions at which they annihilate - looking for atoms to fall for the short amount of time they exist before they hit the wall,” he told BBC News. The team has made a statistical study of which antihydrogen atoms went where - up or down - and they are able to put a first set of constraints on how the anti-atoms respond to gravity. The best limits they can suggest is that they are less than 110 times more susceptible to gravity than normal atoms, and less than 65 times that strength, but in the opposite direction: antigravity. In short, the question remains unanswered - so far. “It’s not a very interesting band yet but it’s the first time that anyone has even been able to talk about doing this,” said Prof Hangst. “We actually have a machine that can address this question, that’s what’s exciting for us here, and we know how to get from here to the interesting regime.”
Climate change may bring drought to temperate areas, study says
This satellite image shows a stream of smoke moving west over the ocean and the heat signatures from the Southern California fire emitting it. Climate change does not cause forest fires but does contribute to their likelihood, climatologist Peter Gleick said. (NOAA via NASA / May 3, 2013)
CLIMATE change may increase the risk of extreme rainfall in the tropics and drought in the world’s temperate zones, according to a new study led by NASA. “These results in many ways are the worst of all possible worlds,” said Peter Gleick, a climatologist and water expert who is president of the Pacific Institute, an Oakland research organization. “Wet areas will get wetter and dry areas will get drier.” The regions that could get the heaviest rainfall are along the equator, mainly over the Pacific Ocean and the Asian tropics. Increased aridity and drought could have a greater effect on human life, however, because those conditions are more likely to occur where most of the world’s population lives. In the Northern Hemisphere, drought-prone areas include the Southwestern United States,
Mexico, North Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan and northwestern China. In the Southern Hemisphere, drought could become more likely in South Africa, northwestern Australia, coastal Central America and northeastern Brazil. “Large changes in moderate rainfall, as well as prolonged no-rain events, can have the most impact on society because they occur in regions where most people live,” said William Lau, the study’s lead author and a scientist at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. “The regions of heavier rainfall, except for the Asian monsoon, may have the smallest societal impact because they usually occur over the ocean,” he added. The study is based on the results of 14 models that show agreement on the possible rainfall trends, Gleick said. The study will be published in
the journal Geophysical Research Letters. The study arrives as a large wildfire has burned thousands of acres in Ventura County. Although many factors have shaped the spread and severity of the fire, the land may have been primed by low rainfall in California. Climate change does not cause forest fires but does contribute to their likelihood, Gleick said, adding: “It’s not about causality but influence.” For every 1 degree Fahrenheit increase in global average temperature because of greenhouse gas emissions, heavy rainfall will increase globally by 3.9%, the study predicted. The paper defines heavy rain as months that get an average of 1/3 of an inch or more of rain daily. Climate change could lead to heavier rainfall because warmer air holds more moisture.
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Miley Cyrus made the announcement before the magazine did.
Cyrus reveals she is No. 1 on Maxim’s Hot 100 list WHOOPS! Miley Cyrus had one sexy slip-up via Twitter. The 20-year-old star took to her social media to reveal that she has been crowned No. 1 on Maxim’s Hot 100 list, blowing the lid on the mag’s annual round up before they publicly announced it. “Didn’t know this was coming out yet! I’m so happy to be #1 on Maxims HOT 100! #myfanskickass #dreamsdocometrue,” she wrote next to an eye-catching photo of
herself from inside the mag. In the shot, Cyrus, who is engaged to actor Liam Hemsworth, is seen posing on her side showing off her curves in a gold swimsuit. The singer has replaced model Bar Refaeli, who grabbed Maxim’s coveted “hot” title in 2012. Cyrus was recently featured in a series of racy shots flaunting her figure in V Magazine that left very little to the imagination. (NYdailynews)
Lil Wayne made a lot of money from Mountain Dew.
Lil Wayne by Mountain Dew AS hip-hop’s most unapologetic superstar, Lil Wayne will undoubtedly continue to do what he wants, musically and otherwise, but as of Friday (May 3), he will no longer be able to “Dew” anything for PepsiCo. The multinational food and beverage corporation terminated its relationship with perhaps its most popular pitchman of its Mountain Dew soda due to the outcry over his controversial lyric mentioning civil rights martyr Emmett Till. “Beat the pu--y up like Emmett Till,” Wayne rapped on Future’s “Karate Chop (Remix).” PepsiCo released an official statement asserting that Weezy’s “offensive reference to a revered civil rights icon does not reflect the values of our brand.” “We do not plan any additional work with Lil Wayne moving forward,” a rep for the soft drink giant said in a statement to MTV
News. “His offensive reference to a revered civil rights icon does not reflect the values of our brand.” Tunechi’s rep told the Associated Press the split was “an amicable parting” of ways due to “creative differences.” The I Am Not A Human Being II MC came under fire back in February for mentioning Till, who, at the age of 14, was fatally beaten beyond recognition in Mississippi in 1955 for allegedly whistling at a white woman. Epic Records removed the obscene lyric from the song and issued an apology. That wasn’t enough for the Till estate. Still outraged by the vulgar punch line, the Till family and the Mamie Till Mobley Memorial Foundation released a YouTube video reprimanding Wayne for using Till’s name in such a crude and boorish manner and called for Mountain Dew to sever its ties with the Young Money CEO.
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Sheen’s twin boys taken away from Brooke Mueller CHARLIE Sheen’s twin boys were taken out of custody of their mother, Brooke Mueller late Thursday night. Officials have reportedly deemed Mueller’s home an “unsafe environment” for children, according to TMZ. Sources tell the gossip site that the L.A. County Department of Children and Family Services arrived at Mueller’s home with a warrant and removed 4-year-old twin boys Bob and Max from the home. A source close to Denise Richards confirmed to the New York Daily News that the two boys are currently residing with Sheen’s ex-wife and mother of his two daughters. “It just wasn’t a stable environment with different nannies coming in and out, and child protective services came in and did
Lindsay Lohan has checked into a California rehab centre.
Lohan avoids jail again LINDSAY Lohan checked into a California rehab centre early Friday, ending -- at least for now -- a drama that has had more twists and turns than a high-speed car chase. Shawn Holley, the lawyer who guided Lohan through years of legal turmoil until the actress abruptly fired her in January, helped her avoid jail once again by brokering a deal, her father told CNN Friday. “I am so thankful to Shawn Holley and Evan Haney, her manager, for doing this,” Michael Lohan said. While he wouldn’t name the California facility his daughter entered, he noted it is a rehab programme she’s been in before. The actress underwent three months of court-ordered substance abuse rehab at the Betty Ford Clinic at the end of 2010, but she was in legal trouble again weeks later -facing a shoplifting charge that led to her current woes. Lohan, 26, “wants to settle in” for a few days while arrangements can be made to transfer her to the Lukens Institute in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, which bills itself as a “luxury rehab center,” Michael Lohan said.
their thing, and this is the outcome,” a source close to Mueller told the Daily News. “Brooke didn’t have a
say in this. They came in, assessed the situation, asked Denise to take the boys, and Brooke agreed.”
Brooke Mueller pictured here with the twins in 2011.
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Samentha Etienne is TCI’s Top Model 2013 OVERWHELMED with emotion on hearing the results, a tearfully elated Samentha Etienne took the title of Top Model 2013 at the fabulous Royele Couture: LUXE Fashion Extravaganza held at the Williams Auditorium on Saturday (May 4). Soaring above the nine other contenders in the competition, the 16-year-old walked away with several awards but narrowly took the coveted title, winning by only four points. The 5ft 10ins tall Champions for Christ student won in the categories of fashion model with the ‘best fashion portfolio,’ ‘best runway walk,’ ‘best body ’and ‘industry readiness’. All of representatives from the international modelling agencies present expressed interest in the slender model who will be Digicel’s ambassador for the year, appearing on advertising campaigns for TV, print and billboards. She will be featured on the cover and in an editorial spread in the 2013 Summer Times of the Islands magazine along with a profile page in the 2014 Destination: Turks and Caicos Islands. The Haitian-born beauty will also receive a host of other fabulous prizes. Through tears of joy she said: “I’m so happy right now. This is the best experience of my life. This is really a dream come true.” Etienne said she was very excited to have made it this far and thanked the director of the competition, Courtney Robinson, for all his training and assistance in pushing her to believe in herself. First runner up and winner of the ‘fashion forward’ segment was awarded to Miss Earth TCI 2012 Carlisa Williams, who also gained the interest of three international modelling agencies and Digicel. Felicia Williams claimed the second runner up spot and convinced a few top agencies that she also had what they were looking for. Ethline Wilner won the RTC viewer’s choice award while Dwina Ariza took the Facebook like and share award. Other contestants who
Elated Top Model 2013 winner Samentha Etienne flanked by Director of Production Courtney Robinson and Top Model 2012 Washanda Registre
Director of the production, Courtney Robinson makes a spectacular entrance
Samentha Etienne also won best runway walk, best fashion portfolio and industry readiness
16- year-old Samentha Etienne was awarded the title of best body
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caught the eye of local and international judges included Stacie-Ann Thomas and Iberly Abreau, along with some other models who were not part of the contest. Robinson was extremely proud that more models were chosen by modelling agencies than ever before – nine. He said the event was a great success since organisers succeeded in making a significant impact on their audience through the high calibre fashion event while also providing participants with a platform to begin their career. “I am truly honoured to head a team that is passionate about giving those in the Turks and Caicos Islands an opportunity to shine, a platform to debut, and the tools to grow as individuals. “This event is our way of giving back to our community and our hope is that everyone moving forward can dream big, follow it to the fullest, and help establish a creative industry in these ‘Beautiful By Nature’ islands.” Over the past months the team worked persistently with the contestants, preparing them in different areas of training and self-improvement for the competition. Ready to rival international standards, the models strutted down the creative catwalk, displaying to the audience and judges all that they had to offer. The show commenced with a sizzling opening piece showcasing the ten contestants, previous winners, body beautiful contestants, male models and the master behind it all – Courtney
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Robinson. In bold prints, up to the minute fashion and sky high heels, the models appearance drew uproars of applause from a thrilled audience. From the moment the first contestant made her way down the runway, to the dramatic entrance of Robinson in his flowing zebra print outfit, to the vivacious strut of each contestant rocking their unique look;
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the packed auditorium was utterly captivated. The ten young ladies who competed for the fourth annual Top Model Title were Ariel Cox, Stacie-Ann Thomas, Felicia Williams, Iberly Abreau, Jessica Johnson, Dwina Ariza, Sarantina Philantrope, Ethline Wilner, Samentha Etienne and Carlisa Williams. Judging the competition were representatives from four international model agencies
Jessica Johnson
including Wilhelmina Model Management, Next Model Management, Soul Artist Management and Red Model Management. Local judges were Claire Parrish, Times of the Islands; Natasha Brown, Digicel TCI; and Head Judge Althea Simone Been, La Dolce Vita. Pre-show judging evaluated the contestants’ personality, professionalism, models portfolio folder and
Ethline Wilner wins the RTC viewer’s choice award
Iberly Abreau
Felicia Williams took 2nd runner up spot
industry readiness while on the evening of the event contestants were judged on Impact Appeal - initial presence on the catwalk, Rock That Look - Runway Walk, Royele Swim - physical fitness in the swimsuit segment, and Fashion Forward - how best contestants showcase the final garment. Pieces from Stephanie Duncanson’s recently launched Bougainvillaea
Designs wedding collection were displayed. The beautiful white island chic wedding collection featured hand painted bougainvillea flowers on the light flowing fabrics. Entertaining the crowd with spectacular performances were songstress Barbara Johnson, the energetic Black Out Crew, the graceful Ryesha Higgs and soulful Carl Lewis and T-Plus. (KH)
Dwina Ariza wins the Facebook like and share award
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Kris Kross rapper dies at 34 Chris Kelly was one half of the popular 90s rap duo Kris Kross.
CHRIS Kelly, one half of the 1990s rap duo Kris Kross, has died in an Atlanta hospital at the age of 34. Kelly had been found “unresponsive” at his home on Wednesday, local media reported. Kris Kross was made up of Kelly, known as “Mac Daddy”, and Chris “Daddy
Mac” Smith. They are most widely remembered for their 1992 hit Jump. They had performed in February to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the So So Def label that signed them. The duo, who famously wore their trousers backwards and extra baggy, were just 13 when they were discovered in an Atlanta mall. A joint statement released on Wednesday by So So Def and Kelly’s mother, Donna Kelly Pratte, called him “kind, generous and fun-loving”. ‘HIS LEGACY WILL LIVE ON’ “It is with deep sadness that we announce that our beloved Chris Kelly has passed away on May 1,” the statement read. “To millions of fans worldwide, he was the trendsetting, backward pantswearing one-half of Kris Kross, who loved making music. “But to us, he was just Chris - the kind, generous and fun-loving life of the party. “Though he was only with us a short time, we feel blessed to have been able to share some incredible moments with him. His legacy will live on through his music.”
Mila Kunis was placed at number 14 last year.
Kunis voted FHM’s sexiest GWYNETH might be the most beautiful, but Mila Kunis is the sexiest woman in the world, according to FHM. The actress – who is dating Ashton Kutcher - beat 99 other female celebrities from across the globe to top the 2013 poll, taking the crown from the Brits for the first time in four years. In last year’s list, Mila, 29, was placed at number 14, but after starring in Ted, Oz: The Great And Powerful, and Friends With Benefits, it’s no surprise she’s gone up to number one. FHM 100 Sexiest Editor, Dan Jude said: ‘Not only is [Mila] naturally stunning, but she has a great sense of humour and isn’t afraid to poke fun at herself.
‘The nation has spoken, and the verdict is that she is officially the perfect girlfriend.’ Surprisingly, Helen Flanagan was named Britain’s sexiest woman by FHM readers. But what isn’t a surprise, is the ex-Corrie star’s reaction to the win: ‘I’m absolutely thrilled to be voted the Sexiest Woman In the UK. It’s a lovely confidence boost, especially when there are so many beautiful girls out there.’ ‘Rosie Webster would definitely be impressed!’ the 22-year old exclaimed. Obviously the constant photo shoots and saucy Instagram pictures have paid off for Helen, who leads the majority of Brits making up the top 100.
Wyclef Jean closed his charity doors last year.
Wyclef Jean’s Charity, ‘Yele Haiti,’ Being Sued For $100,000 WYCLEF Jean may have closed his defamed charity’s doors, but it’s been hit with yet another lawsuit. HVS Global Hospitality Services says that Yele Haiti, the humanitarian organisation Jean founded in 2005 and closed last year, owes it $108,972 for a jobtraining course that was never completely paid for, the New York Daily News reports. The firm says that Yele Haiti had agreed to pay $285,000 for the hospitality and education training program for
Haitians, but the organization fell behind on payments and neglected billing statements. But Jean says he’s trying to resolve the issue. “Mr. Jean has been working ‘assiduously’ for the past two years with his attorneys, in concert with the Attorney General’s Office of New York State to resolve this matter to the ‘full satisfaction’ of all parties concerned,” Melanie A. Bonvicino, Jean’s spokesperson, said in an email to The Huffington Post.
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Snoop Lion mauls Bunny Wailer IN the latest twist of an ongoing production that might seem more fittingly performed against the backdrop of Saint-Saens’ “Carnival of the Animals” than a reggae beat, American hip-hop star Snoop Lion (formerly Snoop Dogg) has pounced on Jamaican reggae legend Bunny Wailer
as the feud between the two entertainers shows no sign of abating. The altercation had its genesis when Snoop Dogg changed his name to Snoop Lion and claimed that he had converted to the Rastafarian faith after a visit to Jamaica last year. The gangsta rap
The American rapper-turned-rasta roars and rails against assertions made by the Jamaican reggae great.
pioneer went so far as to say that he felt like a reincarnation of reggae icon Bob Marley. As developments unfolded, reggae luminary Bunny Wailer – an original member of the immortal Bob Marley and the Wailers – decided he had a bone to pick with the Dogg. According to a report carried early this year by celebrity website TMZ, Wailer took issue with Dogg/Lion’s documentary “Reincarnated”, which depicts Snoop’s immersion in the Rasta culture as he recorded his first reggae album during his trip to Jamaica. Wailer claimed that Snoop had engaged in “outright fraudulent use of Rastafari Community’s personalities and symbolism” and had failed to meet “contractual, moral and verbal commitments”. The American recording
Knightley weds in front of 11 guests KEIRA Knightley has said “I do!” The stunning star married musician boyfriend James Righton in a very low-key ceremony in the South of France on Saturday. Keeping the nuptials ultraprivate, the happy couple said their vows in front of only 11 close friends and family at the town hall in Mazan, which is a small town about 12 miles outside of Marseilles. The 28-year-old British actress arrived to the ceremony in a silver Renault Clio wearing flowers in her hair and a white knee-length
tulle strapless dress with pale pink flats, reported the Daily Mail. The fashionista topped off her look with a Chanel jacket while the groom looked very dapper in a navy blue suit. The very short ceremony took place a little before noon and guests, who were dressed very casually and gathered at the door as the newlyweds walked out hand-in-hand. The reception is set to be held at the home of Knightley’s mother, Sharman MacDonald, which is about three miles away from where the two tied the knot.
Keira Knightley and James Righton said “I do” Saturday in the South of France.
“It was a very moving ceremony,” an onlooker told the Mail. “Keira looked extremely moved by the whole thing – there were certainly tears of happiness.” “It was sunny day without a cloud in the sky. “Well done, Keira” was reportedly said to Knightley when she exited with her new husband. “It was amusing to see them being driven away in a battered old Renault Clio – i it certainly looked as though it had seen better days.”
star also ignited the wrath of leaders of the Rastafari
Millennium Council, who are said to have fired off an
indignant seven-page letter to Dogg/Lion.
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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. Salary rated according to experience, between $4k & $6k per month. Interested applicants should contact Mr. C Davies via e-mail by May 17, 2013 with current CV to info@coast.tc 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 8158
Is looking for a
Contact: 941-3047
contact: 346-5941
– $7.00 per hour Must be willing to work 6 days per week
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Ocean Club Resorts is looking for qualified, experienced applicants for THE POSITIONS OF:
Please drop off resumes at the Ocean Club Front Desk to the attention of the
BETH OWEN
Boat Captain
– $5.00 per hour
Is looking for a
All applicants must be able to present a clean Police Record if offered a position. Wage commensurate with experience. Individuals must be willing to work holidays and weekends on a flexible schedule dictated by business demands. Ability to speak English is mandatory.
is looking for a
Domestic Domestic Worker Worker To work 1 day
Handyman
JAY & DOREEN STUBBS
JANITOR
CARIBBEAN CUISINE
Labourer/ Yardman To work 3 days per week salary $120 per week.
contact: 231-3184
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
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AUDITOR NEEDED BSBA graduate major in accounting.15 years experience in internal and external auditing. Excellent knowledge of QuickBooks, POS, Peachtree and Quicken software’s. Excellent knowledge in preparation of financial reports Must be able to work on deadline Email: aifil@yahoo.com
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per week salary $5.00 per hour. Contact: 232-5583
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B & M CONSTRUCTION Is looking for the following persons:
Finish wood
Labourer
Must be willing to work 5 days per week salary commensurate with experience.
Contact: 242-3256
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Mega Yacht Operations Manager New marina seeking to fill this position in demanding industry. Applicants must possess all of the following:
;5 ; or more years experience in mega yacht operations and a thorough understanding of the mega yacht industry. ;5 ; or more years experience in the marina industry, specifically marina operations and management, including sales and marketing and management of marina events. ;Familiar ; with the budget process and have 5 or more years experience at managing budgets to meet or exceed financial goals. ;A ; well developed network within the mega yacht industry, specifically the Caribbean and Mediterranean markets. ;An ; understanding of the mega yacht charter industry and connections in the charter broker industry. ;Advanced ; skills in all Microsoft applications are essential and knowledge of IQ Ware is an advantage.
Please submit your resume with a cover letter to careers@bluehaventci.com with “Marina” as the subject by Monday 13th May 2013. 8148
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UNIVERSAL PRODUCT RECYCLING
MARTIAL ARTS INSTRUCTOR
Is looking for a
• •
Supervisor To work 6 days per week salary $10.00 per hour. Contact: 441-6669
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For Graceway Sports Centre Must have certification in Qwan-Ki-Do Must have 5-7 years of training in respective field and 3-5 years minimum teaching experience for different age groups and levels are mandatory He or she must be able to physically demonstrate, explain and teach techniques, postures, poses and sequences English language skills are also required
Email your application to: info@gracewaysports.com
SINCLAIR AUTO ELECTRIC SALES AND SERVICES Is looking for a qualified
Certified Auto Electrician With at least 10 years experience must be able to read auto electric diagram. Salary $8.00 per hour.
Contact: 649-346-8025
RBC ROYAL BANK (BAHAMAS) LIMITED 8130
BAYVIEW MOTORS
is presently considering applications for:
is in need of filling the position of
GENERAL MANAGER
• • • • • •
Successful applicants must possess the following qualifications: Previous experience in managing a similar sized automotive dealership Must be familiar with all facets of the management of an automotive dealership Experience in managing a busy automotive service department Experience with collision estimation Experience in automotive sales, including vehicle purchasing and manufacturer pricing negotiation • General knowledge of automotive mechanics a definite asset • Excellent communication, writing, and computer skills • Starting salary approximately 50k/year but commensurate with experience
Please send resume via email to: mariec@bayviewmotors.com Those applicants with required qualification will be contacted for interview BELONGER ONLY NEED APPLY 8134
VACANCY British Caribbean Bank is looking for applicants to fill the role of
Supervisor – Credit Interested parties should possess: • At least 10 years banking experience; • Professional Qualifications in the field of Banking or Finance; • Experience in Retail Banking, Operations, Commercial Lending, Relationship Management and Computer Literacy
Contact: PO Box 270, 101 Governor’s Road, Leeward, Providenciales Belongers need only apply
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GTC LIMITED/ BELLA LUNA
PIZZA CHEF
• Must have minimum of 10 years knowledge of Neapolitan and Roman style pizza making • Must know preparation with short and long rising dough’s • Must have experience with a high temperature refractory oven • Must be willing to work weekends, evenings and holidays • Must be available to work 6 nights per week • Must speak, read and write English • Must have clean police record • Salary $450.00 per week
COOK
• Must have 5 years experience on the line with Italian cuisine • Must be willing to work weekends, evenings and holidays • Must be available 6 nights per week • Must speak, read and write English • Must work well with others and work well under and work well under pressure • Must have clean police record • Salary $6.00per hour
Submit resume to P.O. Box 543 or deliver resumes to restaurant Monday – Friday 10:00am-3:00pm closing date for application is May 10th, 2013
Associate Relationship Manager – Business Banking Turks & Caicos Islands
The successful candidate should possess the following qualifications: • 3 or more years banking experience • ABIFS/AICB Diploma or a degree in banking or a related field would be an asset • Previous experience as a Lending Officer is mandatory Required Skills • Negotiating/Selling Skills • Problem Account Management • Knowledge of Financial Analysis and risk assessment • Critical Thinking • Time Management • Relationship building/Planning/Organizing/Closing Sales • Effectively manage risk • Impact and Influence • Ability to manage multiple priorities • Demonstrated written and verbal communication skills • Microsoft Office Proficiency (Outlook, Word, Excel) Responsibilities Include: • Responsible for retaining and growing relationships with Business Banking (BB) clients, contributing to the strategic priorities of Sales Volume and Revenue Growth and improving the Client Experience. • Responsible for the on boarding of products and services for existing and new clients, identifying, referring and fulfilling on new opportunities as appropriate, promoting collaboration amongst Business Banking relationship team and partners. • Providing direct support to Business Banking clients with all lending and non-lending activities. • Developing a strong knowledge of client’s operational requirements in order to provide financial solutions (primarily Cash Management and Deposit Solutions) that add value to the customer’s needs and goals, while driving revenue growth. • Providing credit and sales support for Relationship Manager (RM) to enable the identification, planning and delivery of solutions for client and prospect needs. • Effectively supports the RM with their assigned portfolio of accounts and participation in all aspects of portfolio credit management including, but not limited to, preparation of annual reviews at an acceptable level of risk and assisting with the compilation of documentations required in the origination/booking of deals. Responsibility and accountability for final sign off will rest with the RM with regard to the completion of BBTR/RAF. • Being the service champion for BB clients including coordination of the service team, focusing on ensuring the client experience in delivered effectively through appropriate service partners. • Acting as the Problem Resolution champion leveraging appropriate partners to resolve client concerns. A competitive compensation package (base salary & bonus) will commensurate with relevant experience and qualifications. Please apply by May 10, 2013 to:
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
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VACANCY
RESIDENTIAL CHILD CAREGIVER/SUPERVISOR
The Provo Children’s Home is seeking caregiver/supervisors for the Home located in Chalk Sound in Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands. The following requirements apply: • Preferred but not mandatory, a degree in psychology, counseling or social work • Experience working in related field ie teaching, nursing, coaching, day care, etc. • Ability to build constructive, caring, nurturing relationships with children with complex needs • Knowledgeable in Microsoft Office programs • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Preferred qualifications in food prep and handling • Ability to cook meals for large numbers • Preferred First Aid training • Must hold a clean, valid driver’s license
TURKS & CAICOS AGGRESSOR II
Chef
;; Through knowledge of food products, standards, recipes and proper preparation ;; Good communication skills, both verbal and written ;; Excellent computer skills ;; Must be able to swim ;; Minimum of 5 years experience working as a chef ;; Must be prepared to work long hours including weekends and public holidays and to live onboard the vessel ;; Starting salary of $400 per week ;; Belongers only need apply
Please email resumes to tcaggressor@express.tc 8124
These posts are residential and require a certain percentage of over night shifts. Private accommodation and meals provided on overnight shifts. Salaries start at $1200 per month and are dependent on experience and qualifications. Only Belongers need apply.
The position(s) are available from July 2013. Interviews will be by appointment only. Please send resumes to PCH Director at buildgroup@pch.tc All correspondence is via email and all applications must be received by May 15, 2013.
Hertz / Mystique Car Rental Tel# 649-941-3910
Vehicles for Sale Make/Model
Year
License #
Colour
Price
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Newer vehicles are available for information please call the Office 941-3910
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TURKS & CAICOS AGGRESSOR II • • • • •
Deckhand
Must have open water scuba diving certification Must have at least 5 years experience working on yacht Must be fluent in Spanish, English and German Must be computer literate Must be prepared to work long hours including weekends and holidays and to live onboard the vessel • Starting salary of $400 per week • Belonger need only apply
Please email resume to tcaggressor@express.tc 8125
Tropical DMC is looking to fill the following position: CONCEPT DESIGNER NEEDED • This position is part time and would require someone with an artistic background to come up with design concepts for weddings and events held on island. • The candidate must be able to use power point, MAC and other software to create floor plans and layouts of locations. Web experience an asset to assist in setting up design ideas online • The candidate must have a background in artistic design and hold an art degree from a recognized institution. • Experience with oil and water based paint, clay, pottery wheels, sculpting and airbrushing. Candidate will need to be able to hand paint set designs,
welcome gifts, signage and other items per event. • Floral design experience also required. • Physical labor to set arbors, and other set props will be necessary so candidate must be in good physical condition • Candidate must not be afraid of heights as climbing ladders and hanging lighting will be required • Must have vehicle and valid insurance and driver’s license • Rate of pay $10 per hour • Hours will vary depending on the season • This is a part time position as hours will range from 10-25 hours per week depending on events.
Please send your resume and cover letter to:
Teresa Brunner, Tropical Destination Management tbrunner@tropicaldmc.com | 649-231-4161
GRADUATE ARCHITECT REQUIRED
Architect required to assist design team with preparation of Construction Documents, Drawings, and Specifications, with focus on the Design, Construction Management, and Supervision in the single family residential market in the Turks & Caicos Islands. Successful applicant will possess a comprehensive understanding of Building Science and Architectural Design, with good communication skills and team attitude, and, must be a Graduate Architect with minimum 10 years experience in the industry. A knowledge of Jandy Caretaker in-floor pool cleaning system and Pentair Prologic Control system would be a great asset.
Computer literacy shall include:
• AutoCAD Architecture and 3D imaging • Critical Path scheduling software (preferably Primavera's SureTrak) • QuickBooks Accounting system • Adobe Photoshop • Sage Master Builder • On Screen Takeoff • Word processing • Spreadsheet applications
Interested individuals shall submit resumes to: R.A. Shaw Designs Project House, Leeward Hwy, Providenciales. Tel. 941-4394
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The Meridian Club On Pine Cay
OMARI’S Is looking for a
Turks & Caicos Islands British West Indies
Domestic
Worker To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
at The Meridian Club on Pine Cay
contact: 241-1429
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GENTS BARBER SPA Is looking for a
Barber contact: 347-3121
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To work 6 days per week salary $6.00 per hour.
JIMBOLYA TRUCKING Is looking for a
Mechanic To work 5 days per week. Salary $6.00 per hour.
email: jimbolyhr2014@ gmail.com 8152
Note: Meridian Club operations include a hotel and home rental operation, along with restaurant, bar, guest excursion, marine, maintenance, gardening, commissary, K-9 security and housekeeping services. We handle all reservations and marketing services in-house. Given our size and limited housing capacity, we cannot afford to have management personnel for each area of operations, so these are unique positions requiring multiple skills and obligations. Hours in each position are those necessary for proper operation of resort and island 7 days per week throughout season. Both employees must therefore reside full time on-island. Husband and wife team strongly preferred because of joint responsibilities and limited housing capacity. Salaries: Commensurate with education, training, experience, work record and capability. Minimum combined salary for both positions $75,000/yr. Duties of General Manager: Oversees all island and resort operations; schedules all staff work and vacations; ensures staff discipline; oversees restaurant and commissary operations; interviews and hires new staff members as necessary; conducts staff performance reviews; oversees staff training programs; oversees preparation of operational budgets; oversees reservation services, guest services and marketing operations for hotel and home rental operations; schedules all staff, homeowner and guest transportation to and from island; oversees some resort capital improvement projects; maintains cordial guest relations; oversees scheduling, catering and service for special events; oversees homeowner services; ensures safety of all persons lawfully on island; oversees all homeowner, guest and staff accounts; represents resort at meetings of Hotel Association and Tourist Board; arranges entertainment for resort functions; must dine and socialize with guests some nights every week during resort season; provides first aid and CPR to guests, homeowners and staff when necessary and arranges evacuation for medical care when indicated; jointly oversees and personally provides care, training and handling services for K-9 security dogs. Qualifications Required for General Manager:
MANVELLA PRATT is looking for a
Caretaker To work 5 days 8151
per week salary $6.00 per hour.
Contact: 441-0022
1). General Manager and 2). Island Administrator
;; Minimum of 4 year bachelor’s degree from accredited college or university in hotel management or equivalent discipline. ;; Minimum of 10 years experience as general manager of 4-5 star resort. ;; Must have at least 5 years experience in overseeing restaurant operations. ;; Must be skilled in handling all duties specified above. ;; Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay on a full time basis, 24 hrs/ day. ;; Must have at least 5 years experience in resort marketing operations
;; Must have at least 5 years experience in managing resort reservation operations. ;; Must have at least 5 years experience in preparing resort operational budgets. ;; Must have training in first aid and emergency resuscitation techniques. ;; Must be willing to work evenings when necessary and remain available for emergencies at all times. ;; Private island work experience desirable. ;; Must have training and experience handling K-9 security dogs or be willing to take K-9 training courses. Duties of Island Administrator: Oversees all homeowner service operations and some capital projects( in conjunction with Assistant Island Manager/ Head of Maintenance); oversees all resort administrative functions, including bookkeeping, ordering, staff time records, payroll and billing; assists in maintaining staff discipline; handles insurance issues for resort and island operations; oversees front office staff; participates in establishing operational budgets for resort and island; ensures proper hurricane preparations; maintains records of homeowner services; represents resort and island at hotel and tourist Board meetings; oversees gardening/landscaping operations; works with General Manager to ensure island safety and cordial guest and homeowner relations; provides first aid and life-saving assistance for guests, homeowners and staff as necessary in emergencies and arranges for evacuation to medical facilities on Providenciales if indicated; monitors night security of island and responds to security problems; serves as liaison with Government Labour and Health officials; required to dine and socialize with guests some evenings every week during resort season; jointly oversees and personally provides care, training and handling services for K-9 security dogs. Qualifications Required for Island Administrator: ;; Minimum of 4 year degree at accredited college or university. ;; Minimum of 5 years experience in handling administrative duties at 4-5 star resort. ;; Must have at least 5 years experience in resort guest service operations. ;; Must be skilled in handling all duties specified above. ;; Must have experience in preparing resort operational budgets. ;; Must be willing to reside on Pine Cay on a full time basis, 24 hrs/ day. ;; Must be skilled in using Quickbooks bookkeeping system. ;; Must have first aid and emergency resuscitation training. ;; Must be willing to work evenings as necessary and remain available for emergencies at all times. ;; Experience working on privately owned island desirable. ;; Training and/or experience in landscaping or horticulture desirable. ;; Must have training and experience handling K-9 security dogs or be willing to undergo K-9 training courses. Starting Date for Both Positions: Upon acceptance.
Contact Person and Contact Information: Board of Directors of The Meridian Club, Limited. Please send: 1. resume with your contact information (mailing address, e-mail address, phone number) and 2. several references with contact information and a statement of how you know each person named, by e-mail to hcfrey@gmail.com or by fax to 649-941-7010 or deliver to The Meridian Club c/o Turks & Caicos Sotheby’s, Venture House, Grace Bay road (Salt Mills area) 3. please respond no later than May 5, 2013 Additional Information: All qualified applicants will be interviewed.
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HARTMAN HANDFIELD
JEROME BROWN
Is looking for a
Labourer To work 5 days per week.
Is looking for a
Labourer
To work 5 days per week. Salary $5.00 per hour.
Contact: 241-4061
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Salary $6.00 per hour.
Job Advertisement Caicos MARINA & SHIPYARD Marine Labourer
Requirements:
;; Must have proven experience hauling and blocking boats in the correct areas on blocks or stands. ;;General understanding of boat construction ;; Keen attention to detail. ;; Self motivated ;; Ability to work some weekends and holidays.
Duties Include:
Cleaning the facilities, landscaping, greasing machinery, washing boats, pressure washing boat bottoms, sanding and painting boat bottoms using antifouling paint. Wage rate: $8.00 per hour.
OUTBOARD MECHANIC
Requirements:
;; Must have proven experience repairing outboard motors. ;;Keen attention to detail. ;; Ability to work some weekends and holidays ;; 10 yrs experience in marine engine repairs, formal training in mechanics and electrical 12V systems
Duties Include:
Diagnosis and repair of marine gas engines and installation of new units. Analyzing defects and adjusting or repairing mechanical systems of outboard motors as well as replacing parts, such as gears, magneto points, piston rings, spark plugs etc. and reassembling motors. Wage rate: $10.00 per hour
Requirements:
FIBERGLASS INSTALLER
;; 5 years experience working with fiberglass ;;Must be willing to work in full chemical suit with respirator ;; Have a general knowledge of boat construction ;; Prior experience painting and installing fiberglass in a marine environment. ;; Keen attention to detail ;;Ability to work some weekends and holidays
Contact: 345-9911
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School For Field Studies, South Caicos Job Title:
Student Affairs Manager
Job Summary:
Manage the non-academic affairs of US college students in a field-based, study abroad program. Salary: Salary commensurate with experience. Qualifications: BS or Masters (preferred) in relevant discipline, Current Wilderness First Responder/CPR Certifications, Experience managing student groups, Experience managing logistics
To Apply: Please send your CV to RDAKE@FIELDSTUDIES.ORG by April 30, 2013. CV’s will be reviewed and only potential candidates will be contacted. Start Date: August 2013
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Community Fellowship Centre Accepting applications for:
Church Administrator Requirements:
• Must be a born again believer • B.SC in Business Administration/Management studies or related field • At least 5 years in an administrative capacity • Strong leadership, organizational and administrative skills • Must possess experience and training in Business Administration or Church Administration • Must have effective budgeting and accounting skills Suitable applicants may forward resumes addressed to
Church Board – Community Fellowship Centre Leeward Highway, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands Tel: 649-941-3484 Fax: 649-941-3482. Email: comassem@tciway.tc
Duties Include:
Grinding and installing fiberglass, sanding bottom paint, assisting with hauling boats and preparing boats for painting. Wage rate: $11.00 per hour
Requirements:
FIBERGLASS Molder
;; 10 years experience working with fiberglass ;;Thorough understanding of the various types of resins and their uses ;; Thorough understanding of boat construction ;; Experience operating boat lifting equipment ;; Must be willing to work in full chemical suit with respirator
Duties Include:
Construction of fiberglass molds, sanding and painting bottoms and operating boat lifting machinery. Wage rate: $11.00 per hour
Applications must be submitted in writing and delivered by hand to Caicos Marina and Shipyard, Long Bay Highway, Providenciales, Tel: (649) 2321905/ 946 5600. Applicants must have five plus (5+) years experience working at a marina. Closing date for applications is 30th April, 2013. Suitable candidates will be contacted for an interview.
Housekeeper/Dog Sitter needed
Job requirements
• include full responsibility for house, as well as taking care of dogs. Cleaning, changing linens, ironing walking, washing and feeding the dogs are just a few of the many various tasks to be accomplished on a daily basis. • Candidates must have experience in care of very elderly a necessity. • Must be available on short notice, including nights and weekends. • Must be bilingual: Spanish and English. • Must be enthusiastic and like dogs. • Base salary $5 an hour. Applications in writing, including 3 references, can be sent to:
Rockgarden Ltd. c/o Saunders and Co. Post Office Box 257 Town Centre, Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands Deadline for submissions I May 2013
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The Somerset Strata Management Co. Ltd.
JOB VACANCY The Somerset Strata organization is seeking suitable qualified Belongers who possess the requirements listed are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates should possess luxury resort experience, be professional in attitude and demeanor and must read and speak English fluently.
Labourer
Responsibilities: Troubleshoot and perform minor repairs on heating, cooling and ventilation systems Paint and repair drywall along with performing routine maintenance jobs and repairs around the property General Requirements: Must be a team player with a desire to deliver excellent customer service to our guest Must have clear English communications skills (written or oral) Previous experience in this area would be an asset Salary for this position will commensurate with qualifications and experience Qualified Belonger candidates are requested to submit a CV by e-mail to:
Aleisa Musgrove, Strata Operations Manager The Somerset Resort on Grace Bay amusgrove@thesomerset.com Submissions for this job position should be received no later than April 30, 2013
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
the largest readership in the turks & caicos
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For Sale
Was $ 379,000 Now $300,000 USD, Three options Available. One newly built (2007) spacious three bedroom, two bathroom house for sale on Blue Hills Road in private subdivision near to Blue Hills and Thompson Cove beach, three and fifteen minutes walk to churches, downtown Providenciales and Providenciales International Airport. 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. Options: (1) $300,000 USD Cash. Availabe anytime cash is paid into Bank Account (2) 25% down payment balance paid off over 14-28 years interest free (Turks and Caicos Islanders Citizen only. Available Anytime down payment is paid into Bank Account. (3) Lease or lease to own. Available 1st August 2013.
Serious inquires only
Contact 1649-242-3910 or Email.johnnied1@live.com for appointment, ask or address to Jonathan Gardiner.
Patient Administration
Manager
The Somerset Resort Management Ltd. is seeking Labour Clearance for the positions listed below. Suitably qualified Belongers who possess the requirements listed are encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates should possess luxury resort experience, be professional in attitude and demeanor and must read and speak English fluently. Positions require a flexible schedule which includes holidays, weekends and evenings, and extended hours on occasion. Salaries are based on experience and qualifications.
Cheshire Hall Medical Centre Providenciales, TCI
InterHealthCanada (TCI) Ltd wishes to appoint a healthcare professional to the post of Patient Administration Manager. Reporting to the CEO, post holder will be responsible for the following:-
WATERSPORTS/BEACH ATTENDANT
• Management of Patient Health Records & Statistics (Preparation of statistics and monthly reports as required by Management and Head Office) • Management of patient administration and financial function (including billing, dept collection) • Liaison – Medical and Insurance agencies and doctors (internally and externally) • Management and training of the overall within the department • Ensure compliance with company policies and procedures
Outgoing, friendly and highly experienced swimmer. Must be energetic and enjoy working outdoors. Ability to lift heavy objects weighing up to 50 pounds is required. CPR/First Aid certification is required. Lifeguard and rescue experience desired. Must have previous watersports experience in a five-star resort environment.
ROOM ATTENDANT Possess at least 3 years of experience in five-star resorts. Strong attention to details and exceptional ability to maintain the highest standards of quality required. Must be a team player with a strong work ethic. Courteous individuals who possess a positive demeanor and a commitment to excellence are required.
Requirements:
The incumbent must have at least an associate’s degree in business management or equivalent with 5 years experienced in cash collection and revenue protection. The incumbent must poses a minimum of two (2) years in managerial or supervisory experience preferably in a healthcare environment, excellent organizational skills, interpersonal communication skills and the ability to function independently. Extensive knowledge of medical terminologies is a bonus.
LINEN ROOM CONTROLLER Possess at least 3 years of experience in five-star resorts. Must be calm, efficient, proficient, professional, knowledgeable and organized to fulfill requests consistent with five-star luxury standards. A good knowledge of hotel operations with a focus on housekeeping is vital. Ability to direct and resolve issues and/or concerns promptly is required. Ideal candidates must be able to influence and promote a cohesive and positive work attitude among all staff members.
Remuneration packages will be based on qualification and experience. Only qualified B.O.T.C-Turks and Caicos Islands and persons with Belonger Status should apply.
Email qualifications and experiences to: Recruitment@interhealthcanada.tc Closing date for application: Tuesday 30th April 2013
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Qualified Belonger candidates can complete an application form in person at The Somerset on Grace Bay or submit a resume by e-mail at somerset@thesomerset.com. Tel: 946-5900. Fax: 946-5839. The closing date for applications is May 6, 2013.
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May 7-13, 2013
WARD CONSULTANCY Acting on behalf of our clients: Ripple Ltd., Coyaba, Southwind Millwork is looking for the following persons:
Assistant Manager of Special Projects and Procurement Requirements: • Knowledge of the installation and maintenance of Saflok Door Locking systems • Specific engineering experience related to water treatment plants, swimming pool equipment, irrigation, lighting systems • Must have existing relationships with product suppliers in India, China and other Asian countries with knowledge of Indian languages helpful (Hindi, etc) • Project management experience including managing construction labor, contractors, engineers and architects • Minimum of 5 years experience in procurement and managing refurbishment budgets • Understanding and Experience of Strata Management • Diploma in International Hospitality Management • Computer literacy (Microsoft Word, Opera,CAD) Responsibilities • Planning and managing all capital expenditure projects as decided by the hotel owner, including setting out and managing budgets, procurement, purchasing and installation where necessary of furniture, equipment and other items for the hotel, negotiations with subcontractors, management of labor and equipment companies. • Negotiating with international suppliers, including existing key suppliers in India, China and other Asian countries. • Assisting the hotel Engineering department with procurement needs, and repairs when necessary to systems installed in the hotel rooms, restaurant, kitchens, swimming pools and all other areas of the property. Knowledge of the installation and maintenance of Saflok Door Locking systems • Qualified Belongers need only to apply • Salary Range: Commensurate based on qualification and experience
Personal Concierge/Butler Requirements: • Provides a very personal, detailed, seamless service to guests • Take care of guests needs in a highly professional manner. • Be seen by the guests in response to all the guest’s needs and requests. • The attention to detail required and the ability to anticipate the needs of guests needs demand that the butler is a consummate hotel professional with impeccable standards • Strive to create an atmosphere that makes a ‘wow’ impression on the guests • Will not accept anything less that the best available presentation of the suites/ rooms and public areas of the floors. • Must take gentle care of all their guests from arrival until departure without imposing themselves on the guest • Fluency in a second language preferably Spanish or Italian would be an asset • Belongers need only to apply • Salary Range: Commensurate based on qualification and experience
Cook Job Requirements: • Middle level culinary skills • Dependable, proactive, organized, team player • Education from a formal culinary program • At least two to three years cooking experience; preparing international breakfast, lunch and dinner in regional cooking environment • Sanitation certificate • Ability to plan, organize and execute meal plans • Must speak and read English fluently • Additional languages an asset • Qualified Belongers need only to apply • Salary Range: Commensurate based on qualification and experience
Executive Assistant to the Chief Operations Officer/VP S&M (COO/VP S&M) & Marketing Coordinator JOB OVERVIEW: The Executive Assistant to the COO/VPS&M is responsible for supporting the COO/ VPS&M in all professional duties, including but not limited to, personal and business phone calls, emails, texts and faxes, travel requirements ie. Visa applications, Accommodation, tickets as well as creating travel schedule to manage all business meetings, booking conferences, report writing, data input, expenses/travel budget etc. As Marketing Coordinator key responsibilities include assisting pre-arrival coordinator with VIP Calendars and itineraries for key influencers, issuing gift certificates for suites when approved by Director of Sales and Marketing (DOSM), processing local marketing invoices when approved by Director of Marketing (DOM), responding to sponsorship requests, ensuring adequate exposure gained from sponsorship. Ensure all PR material is tabulated and filed. Alias with DOM and have photo library updated. Ensure copy on partner websites is current. Database management for DOSM, COO and E Marketing.
CFWF assist COO REPORTS TO: COO/Vice President of Sales and Marketing, DOSM & DOM (all daily duties and tasks to be coordinated with DOM) KEY RELATIONSHIPS: Internal: Grace Bay Resorts Sales and Marketing, Senior Leaders at any resort under Grace Bay Resorts Management, Reservations teams and all other relevant departments External: Key S&M & and PR Representatives, Resort guests, Travel Agents, Tour Operators and Meeting Planners. Minimum Qualifications: Essential: • Minimum 5 years international experience as executive administrative assistant/ manager. • International, five star, hospitality experience • High school graduate. (College degree is desirable) • Fluency in English (A second language is highly desirable). • Front Office, Reservations, and Sales experience preferred • Food and Beverage Marketing & knowledge • Experience with Opera is desirable • Must be willing to make international trips in support of the COO/VPS&M, • Must have excellent communication skills and ability to support the COO & S&M team as necessary. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS • maintain strict confidentiality and discretion • Problem solver, effective communicator and team player. • Dependable, trustworthy, exceptionally organized.; a true multi-tasker • Ability to work with little to no supervision • Must work well under pressure with extreme time lines • Must be detailed oriented and highly organized • Will be responsible for daily organization of the Chief Operating Officer's personal and professional calendar. • Must be able to represent the hotel and the COO/ VPS&M, in his/their absence. • Must always demonstrate a professional appearance. • Must have demonstrated PC skills including PowerPoint, MS Project, Microsoft Publisher, Adobe C Suite, Excel pivot tables and databases. • Perform job functions with attention to detail, speed and accuracy. • Prioritize and organize. • Be a clear thinker, remain calm and resolving problems using good judgment. • Follow directions thoroughly • Understand guest’s services and needs. • Work cohesively with co-workers as part of a team. • Be able to manage several responsibilities and roles that report to DOM, DOSM and COO/VP S&M • Salary Range: Commensurate based on qualification and experience
Interested persons can contact our Human Resources Department no later than May 6th 2013
@ (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 Indie
Waitress Labourer Cabinet Maker Must be willing to work 6 days per week. Salary range $6.00-$7.00 per hour
Contact: 345-7512
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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
SHEIK & SASSY is looking for a
Masseuse/ Hairstylist To work 5 days per week salary commensurate with experience
Contact: 331-1809
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Jayne Hutcherson is looking for a
Painter To work 5 days per week salary $8.00 per hour.
Contact: 245-4742
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Career Opportunities
LAS BRISAS RESTAURANT is looking for a
Waiter To work 6 days per week including weekends. Salary $6.00 per hour. Must have 3-5 years experience. Must have a smiling and pleasant personality while serving tables. Must know how to communicate with customers.
Contact: 946-5306
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LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER
Is looking for a
Security Officer
Is required to work in a busy family home
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Contact: 231-1000
ACA/ACCA/CA
An opportunity exists for two fully qualified accountants who possess a minimum of six years professional experience gained within a “Big Four” public accounting firm. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. If you wish to be considered for these opportunities please apply in confidence by sending details of your experience and qualifications to either: KPMG Ltd. or The Labour Commissioner, P.O. Box 357 Labour Office The Village at Grace Bay Butterfield Square Providenciales Providenciales Turks & Caicos Islands Turks & Caicos Islands
Or fax your particulars to 946-4619
GRACEWAY SPORTS CENTRE TENNIS PROFESSIONAL
Job Requirements • Level 2 International Tennis Federation approved • Hold a Physical Trainer Degree • Minimum 7 years experience as a junior and professional tennis player • Certified for junior training • USTA player 7.0
GYM MANAGER
Primary Duties
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VACANCIES
Is seeking suitably qualified Belongers to fill the positions outlined below. Ideal candidates must possess luxury resort experience, a professional demeanor, and a strong command of the English language (oral and written). Relevant experience and a passion for hospitality is required. Salary is based on experience and qualifications.
Lead Server Cost Controller Controller to Food & Beverage
Closing Date March 9, 2013 BELONGERS ONLY NEED APPLY
Bridgette Thomas BNC Consulting Group, Ltd email: bthomas@bnccgroup.com phone: 649-332-2565
IMMEDIATE OPENING We are actively recruiting an Outlet and Banquets Manager who will provide hands-on oversight of a popular outdoor, beachside restaurant. The incumbent will ensure guest service and financial goals are met or exceeded. He or she must be flexible to work long hours as business demands, and must be able to manage banquet activities from inception to completion. The successful candidate will assist other restaurants or bars within the resort and will work a shift schedule with rotating off days.
Job requirements: • Certified as a personal trainer and group trainer • Minimum of 7 years experience as a trainer and fitness instructor • Degree in sales/ marketing with minimum 7 years experience • Proven results in managing businesses in a successful and profitable manner • Proficient in Microsoft application (office package), Photoshop/ Corel Draw • Website and facebook account maintenance Wages commensurate with experience and certification
Rooms Division Manager Kitchen Steward Room Attendant Commis Chef
Applications must also apply in writing with resume to: Foluso@thesource.tc or P.O. Box 143, Providenciales
FOOD AND BEVERAGE OUTLET AND BANQUETS MANAGER
Is looking to employ
Please send your resume to: info@gracewaysports.com
• The successful candidate must possess the following qualities and experiences • Full of energy, reliable and trustworthy • Use their own initiative and be able to multi-task • Experienced housekeeper who is also use to looking after children • Possess a clean TCI drivers license is essential • Dog lover • Be willing to work flexible hours including holidays, weekends and evenings • Be willing to look after the household when owners are absent including the dogs • Possess excellent command of English • Summary of duties and responsibilities • General housekeeping duties • Looking after children • Running errands and grocery shopping • Cooking • Walking and washing 3 dogs
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To work 5 days per week. Salary $6.00 per hour.
• Hands-on management of the daily service of assigned restaurant, including responsibility for daily closing to ensure adequate supervision of outlet staff. • Oversee the implementation of service and brand standards, share recommendations and guest comments with the Chef and F&B Management team • Develop and implement outlet promotions calendar for F&B products and events. • Conduct competitor analysis and remain knowledgeable of local market initiatives, analyze food and beverage statistics through point of sale system • Monitor performance of the restaurant through analysis of guest feedback (comment cards, trip-advisor, etc.) and financial results. • Maintain and enforce procedures to ensure the security of monies, credit and financial instruments and transactions • Replenish supplies and inventory in a timely and efficient manner, minimizing waste and controlling costs. • Ensure restaurant and all restaurant equipment is in proper operational condition and is cleaned on a regular basis. • Participate in budgeting and forecasting and P&L analysis including productivity and cost management. • Directly responsible for meeting financial, service and guest satisfaction targets for assigned outlet.
Job Requirements
Hospitality Degree or equivalent combined experience and education Minimum 5-7 years proven restaurant management and banqueting experience within a resort environment Demonstrated ability to work with and engage multicultural/multi-ethnic teams and guests Strong verbal and written communication skills, excellent command of the English language Pleasant, outgoing personality with the ability to handle the pressure of a fast-paced environment Quality oriented with focus on details and high performance standards Flexibility to work rotating shifts Strong knowledge of food costing and working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Infogenesis POS system
Competitive compensation package
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ALEXANDRA FASHION
B & B SERVICES
is looking for the following persons:
Acting on behalf of our clients is looking to fill the following positions:
Domestic Worker – $6.00 per hour
Kitchen Helper – $6.00 per hour
Caretaker – $7.00 per hour
Sales Clerk
Contact; 343-3123
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Must be willing to work 5 days per week salary $5.50 per hour.
2 Salespersons 1 Cashier Must be willing to work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour3.
Contact: 241-0976
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Greenskeeper Domestic worker
– $5.00 per hour
Labourer – $6.00 per hour
3 Painters – $7.00 per hour
Maintenance Man – $7.00 per hour Must be willing to work 5 days per week including weekends and holidays
Contact: 649-245-6962
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CABANA BAR AT OCEAN CLUB
Worker Needed to provide housekeeping services this includes preparing and serving meals, laundering must have previous domestic work experience salary $14,000.00 per annum
Submit application with detailed resume and references to Brigget Jolly, Leeward Palms, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands or Tel: 649-231-8891 no later than May 1st, 2013
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FINANCIAL CONTROLLER REQUIRED
;; A long standing integrated Financial Services & Commercial Group requires a very experienced financial controller to assist the Finance Director in the following areas: ;; We are looking for a financial services accounting professional ;; (CA/CPA/CGA/AMA) with at least 19 years experience to administer our financial and accounting function. ;; Hours of works will vary with job demands and future growth of the business. ;; Compensation will be determined upon the chosen candidate’s relevant work experience and professional qualifications and group ;; Medical coverage will be provided. Interested and qualified persons should forward resumes in strictest confidence to:
McCollum & Newlands, P.O. Box 678 Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
G & G CONSTRUCTION
NEALS CABINETRY & SUBCONTRACTING
is looking for qualified, experience applicants for the position of:
Is looking for a
is looking for a
Painter
KITCHEN HELPER BARTENDER DISHWASHER • The successful applicant must possess the following skills and experience: • Must have experience in your respective field • Food safe certificate or equivalent • Must be willing to work holidays and weekends on a
Domestic
;;Must be able to verify skills ;;Must be able to hang and finish drywall ;;Must be willing to do some laborer tasks as needed ;;Salary $7.00 per hour
flexible schedule • Ability to speak English is essential • Must have clean police record • Preference will be given to experience and qualified Belongers
Contact: 231-1928
Please contact: 441-3466 for an appointment or interview Wage commensurate with experience 8155
STANLEY STAR CONSTRUCTION is looking for 2
Tile Layers
To work 5 days per week salary $7.00 per hour.
Contact: 346-6830
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Y.A.3.B Consultancy Acting on behalf of our clients Major Beauty Salon, Provo Entertainment Denise Smith, V&M Security Ltd. is looking for the following persons:
Security Officer – $7.00 per hour
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is looking to hire
3 Gardeners/ Labourers
2 Waitresses – $6.00 per hour
2 Bartenders – $6.00 per hour
1 Hairdresser
Contact: 344-4540
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Submit application with detailed resume and references to Brigget Jolly, Leeward Palms, Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands or Tel: 649-231-8891 no later than May 1st, 2013
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Must be hardworking respectful and have firm command of the English language and must be good with dogs.
Please contact Twa, Marcelin, Wolf at 946-4261
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SALES AGENT WANTED job vacancies ;;Candidate must have English language O’level standard ;;Computer literate and prepare to learn the Blue Bird Auto Rental System • Include all aspects of customer service, car rental, sales and dealing with email correspondences pertaining to car reservation • Should also be willing to work weekends and holidays
– $5.00 per hour
Contact: 242-0388
Needed to provide housekeeping services this includes preparing and serving meals, laundering must have previous domestic work experience salary $14,000.00 per annum.
Labourer needed. duties to include general chores related to yard, house also running general errands. Must be able to work 5 days a week. Salary $5.50 per hour.
• Starting salary $5.50 per hour • Must have previous gardening experience and be familiar with landscaping equipment such as lawnmowers etc. • Must be willing to carry out work such as heavy lifting, digging, weeding, trimming and plant waste removal • Must be willing to work weekends and holidays • Must have a clean police record
Please contact: 332-4280 to arrange an interview
per week salary $8.00 per hour.
Domestic Worker
Labourer
TURQUOISE LANDSCAPING LTD.
Duties:
Domestic Worker
Carpenter To work 5 days
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Please contact: Josephine O Connolly Tropical Auto Rentals Ltd. Tropicana Plaza Providenciales Telephone: 649-946-5775/946-5300
GORDON’S ELECTRIC DBA PROVO ELECTRIC 2 Electricians
HOLE IN THE WALL Domestic Worker
GORDON’S SUPPLY 2 Laborers
MAX’S MINI MART
Cashier Salary commensurate with qualification
Resume can be faxed to 649-941-3425 and the Labour Department, Providenciales as soon as possible 8131
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Rookie’s ‘unbelievable’ win as Mickelson stumbles on ‘Green Mile
Phil Mickelson reacts to missing a birdie putt on the 18th hole at Quail Hollow, which meant he missed a playoff .
JOJO KIDS WORLD is looking for a
Teacher with Montessori certificate To work 5 days per week salary $800 monthly.
contact: 343-1089
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PHIL Mickelson’s hopes of a first victory since January were derailed by his struggles at “the Green Mile” on Sunday, as rookie Derek Ernst earned his maiden PGA Tour title in a playoff at the Wells Fargo Championship. While four-time major winner Mickelson dropped shots at two of his final three holes, Ernst birdied his last to force a playoff with Englishman David Lynn -which he won at the first hole.
LEGALEASE
seeks a
Recording Engineer
;; With a minimum of 1 year experience ;; Must be between the ages of 21-35 ;; Must be able to speak English and Spanish fluently ;; Wages commensurate with experience
It earned him the $1.17 million first prize and an invite to next week’s $9.5 million Players Championship -- the golf season’s unofficial “fifth major.” Ernst, who turns 23 on May 16, had made the cut in just two of his previous seven tournaments of his first season on the circuit, with a best finish of 47th in New Orleans last weekend. The California native graduated from University of
Nevada-Las Vegas last year with a degree in hotel management before turning pro. “This feeling is unbelievable right now,” he told reporters. “Just at the beginning of the week not even knowing I was going to be in the field. I was fourth alternate last time I heard, and then a couple people dropped out so I got in.” Mickelson has won 41 times on the tour, and seemed set for his second victory
this season despite dropping three shots at 15 and 16 in Saturday’s third round. The 42-year-old birdied 14 to be in contention but then again lost a shot at 16 to be in a three-way tie for the lead as the crowd sheltered under umbrellas in the wet conditions in South Carolina. He then bogeyed 17 -- where he is now 14 over par in the 40 times he has played that hole -and missed his birdie putt at 18 to card a one-over-par 73.
MANVELLA PRATT
MARIA VARIETY
TEVEL GARDINER
Is looking for a
Caretaker
Please send resume to: legalease@tciway.tc
To work 5 days per week salary $6.00 per hour.
Closing date: 17th May 2013 BELONGERS ONLY NEED APPLY
contact: 441-0022
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is looking for a
Is looking for a
Domestic Worker To work 5 days per week. Salary $6.00 per hour.
Contact: 245-7557 8172
Handyman To work 6 days per week salary $6.00 per hour must be able to speak and understand English.
contact: 244-4665 8170
PRICE CLUB/ JSMS LTD. POSITION AVAILABLE:
FINANCIAL CONTROLLER
IMMEDIATE OPENING Manager of Resort Services
Application are requested for the above mentioned position
requirements:
Primary Responsibilities: • Detailed cash flow projection and analysis • Reconciliation of daily sales • Weekly internal audits, with written reports to principals • Preparation of monthly financial statements • Implementing and documenting policies and procedures • Plan and develop systems and procedures to improve quality controls and efficiency of all departments • Responsible for inventory control • Maintain financial records in accordance to U.S. and U.K. standard • Oversee and manage bookkeepers and cash accountants of company and subsidiaries • Applicants must have minimum of 4 years higher education degree in Accounting or Finance. Must be proficient with the ability to train others in QuickBooks Enterprise Solutions 8.0 or higher • Must be proficient and knowledge in the development of extensive financial formulas in Excel and Access with the ability to train others • Position requires nights, weekends and possible holiday work schedules • Must have strong analytical and organizational skills • Exceptional written and verbal skills in English is a must • Applicants will be subjected to extensive testing and background checks for confirmation on the above criteria • Salary commensurate with experience • Belongers preferred
Duties include:
• Develops and implements resort and guest service strategies, initiatives and programs which are aligned with Regent’s overall mission, vision and market strategy/positioning. • Implements all Regent standard services and programs and ensures ongoing compliance. • Oversees and directs management of the housekeeping, pool and beach and laundry departments. • Develops annual departmental budget and capex budget and accountable for financial results. • Drives for continuous improvement by gathering and analyzing customer feedback, reviewing management reports and developing strategies to improve department and resort services. • Oversees and ensures all physical facilities and décor are aligned with Regent’s standards, image and aesthetic. • Starting salary 50k per annum not including service charge.
Interested applicants should apply to the Regent Palms, Monday through Friday and bring along an updated resume or by emailing to marjorie.dorsett@ regenthotels.com,no later than Friday, May 10, 2013.
Interested applicants are asked to submit your resume/CV by email to:
priceclub@alliedcarribbean.com
• Minimum 15 years management experience in luxury hospitality, having been head of department in at least 3 different departments and Executive Committee level for 5 years. • Minimum 5 years international hospitality management experience with branded hotel/ resort. • BA/BS degree or equivalent. • Previous experience in application of management contract requirements and brand standards within luxury hospitality operation. • Previous experience in development and implementation of guest services within luxury hospitality operation. • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills. MUST BE ABLE TO WORK ALL DAYS AND SHIFTS
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Messi edges Barcelona towards Spanish title LIONEL Messi came off the bench to score twice in quick succession and help Barcelona get back to winning ways with a 4-2 victory over Real Betis at the Nou Camp. The Argentine has now scored 60 goals this season, including 46 in the league, and the Catalan club need only one more win - or any dropped points from second-placed Real Madrid - to regain the La Liga title from their arch rivals. It was the perfect response for Barca after their humiliating Champions League exit to Bayern Munich. Barcelona were forced to work hard for their win against an adventurous Betis side, who took an early lead when poor defending allowed Colombian striker Dorlan Pabon to run unchallenged into the penalty area and convert with a low finish. Their lead lasted barely two minutes, however, when Alexis Sanchez headed in Andres Iniesta’s cross from the left. David Villa was then the chief culprit as the home side wasted several chances. The Spain striker missed four presentable opportunities, while Cristian Tello crashed a shot against the underside of the crossbar. Betis then punished Barca for their profligacy by retaking the lead shortly before half-time, and it was a stunning 30-yard strike into
The Heat’s forward Lebron James was one vote short of the unanimous decision. Messi (left) has now scored 60 goals this season, including 46 in the league.
the top corner from Ruben Perez, who had never previously scored a professional goal. The home fans were starting to get jittery in the early stages of the second period, but Villa calmed the nerves by finally scoring as he met Dani Alves’s right-wing cross with a far-post header. And then it was time for Messi. The Argentine star, who did not start due to an ongoing niggling hamstring injury, replaced Villa before play even resumed following the latter’s equaliser, and wasted no time making his mark as he stepped up to score with a delicious free-kick from the right corner of the penalty area. Remarkably, Messi very nearly
did exactly the same thing a few minutes later, this time with a setpiece from the left edge of the box, only for the crossbar to rescue Betis. Messi would not be denied, though, and he soon completed the scoring by profiting from some wonderfully slick passing which culminated in Iniesta and Sanchez combining to create a simple tap-in. Sanchez nearly added a fifth with a cheeky chip and Betis keeper Adrian’s save denied Messi a hattrick after a mazy dribble in the last minute, but the game was already well won and Barcelona will be crowned champions if Madrid fail to beat Malaga on Wednesday evening. (BBC)
James nearly unanimous MVP choice MIAMI Heat forward LeBron James was officially named the NBA Most Valuable Player for the second consecutive year and the fourth time in the past five seasons in the results of voting announced Sunday. James was one vote short of being a unanimous selection. He received 120 of 121 first-place votes and 1,207 points in the balloting among sportswriters and broadcasters in the United States and Canada and from online fan participation via NBA. com. Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant
(765) was second and New York’sCarmelo Anthony (475) finished third. Anthony, the league scoring champion, received the other first-place vote. Rounding out the top five were Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul (289) and Los Angeles Lakers guard Kobe Bryant (184). James became the fifth player in NBA history with four MVP awards, joining Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (six), Michael Jordan (five), Bill Russell (five) and Wilt Chamberlain (four). (The Sports Exchange)
Bravo named as WI skipper for Champions Trophy WEST Indies all-rounder Dwayne Bravo has been named one-day international captain and will lead his team in June’s ICC Champions Trophy in England. Bravo replaces Darren Sammy as skipper, who will continue the role though for the Test and T20 teams. The 29-year-old led the side when Sammy was rested for the home onedayers against Zimbabwe earlier this year. “To be named captain is one of the highest honours and I am truly humbled,” Bravo said. A medium-pace bowler and a hard-hitting batsman down the order, Bravo,has been a long-time vicecaptain. He added: “The brand of cricket that I intend to bring is a never-saydie attitude and I am really looking forward to the opportunity.” While Sammy kept his place in the 15-man squad for the Champions Trophy as an all-rounder, Kieran Powell was not considered due to a finger injury. West Indies are in Group B of the June 6-23 tournament alongside India, Pakistan andSouth Africa.
Arturo Vidal, who scored the winning goal from the penalty spot, holds a placard bearing the number 31 -- referring to the two titles Juve lost due to a match-fixing scandal.
Juventus win Italian league title Dwayne Bravo has taken over the One-day captaincy from Darren Sammy. Sammy will still lead the Test and Twenty20 teams.
Chairman of the selection panel, Clyde Butts, said: “Our results in Tests and T20s have been showing consistent improvement and Sammy deserves every kudos for the work he has done in leading and moulding the team in these formats. “We remain confident in his leadership in these formats and will recommend that he continues as the captain for Test and T20 cricket. “However, our ODI results have
not been as strong and we believe that it is best that we freshen the leadership of the team in this format.” West Indies squad for ICC Champions Trophy: Dwayne Bravo (capt), Denesh Ramdin (wk), Tino Best, Darren Bravo, Johnson Charles, Chris Gayle, Jason Holder, Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard, Ravi Rampaul, Kemar Roach, Darren Sammy, Marlon Samuels, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Devon Smith. (BBC)
THE sea of signs and flags held with defiant pride may have said “31” -but the history books will note that Juventus clinched a record-extending 29th Italian league title Sunday, with three matches to spare. The “Calciopoli” match-fixing scandal which saw the club stripped of its 2005 and 2006 scudettos and relegated to Serie B still looms large in the history of the “Old Lady” of Turin, but successes in the last two seasons have restored Juve’s fortunes as Italy’s top football team. “It wasn’t easy for us to reclaim our title this year,” said coach Antonio Conte after the 1-0 win over Palermo that ended the hopes of second-placed Napoli and prompted Juve fans to
invade the pitch at the Alps stadium to get keepsakes of the day, with some even cutting up the goal nets. Conte has had his own problems, having missed the start of this season after being banned for failing to report an instance of match-fixing while he was the coach of Siena -- the 10-month punishment was later reduced to four on appeal, and he returned to the touchline in December. “Starting out as favourites doesn’t do you any favors and we knew that the Champions League would take it out of us on a physical level,” said the 43-year-old, whose team reached the quarterfinals of Europe’s top club competition.
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Rookie Marquez rattles Lorenzo as Pedrosa reigns in Spain
Orb flashed past his rivals in the final stretch to win the mile-and-a-quarter classic and the 2M first place prize.
Kentucky Derby: Orb clinches victory at Churchill Downs FAVOURITE Orb, ridden by Joel Rosario, won the 139th Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs on Saturday. The Shug McGaughey-trained horse flashed past his rivals in the final stretch to win the mile-and-aquarter classic and the $2m prize. Outsider Golden Soul finished second and Revolutionary was third. Orb now has the chance to capture US Flat racing’s Triple Crown of the Kentucky Derby, and the Preakness
and Belmont Stakes. The Preakness follows in two weeks and the Belmont Stakes is on 8 June. On a muddy track, Normandy Invasion had grabbed the lead on the home straight, but Orb stayed in contention to take victory and give Rosario his first Derby win. Normandy Invasion faded to fourth with Orb finishing in a time of 2:02.89. (BBC)
WHEN Yamaha announced that Valentino Rossi would return to the champion motorcycling team this season, many wondered if he would be able to repair his previously fractious relationship with teammate Jorge Lorenzo. However, the threat to Lorenzo’s status as world champion is coming from an unexpected source -Honda’s rookie MotoGP rider Marc Marquez. The 20-year-old has won his last two battles with Lorenzo, becoming the youngest winner of a top-level race in Austin, Texas last monthand then on Sunday edging his fellow Spaniard into third place after an audacious final-corner overtake which saw the two bikes make contact. What made it harder for Lorenzo to bear was that it came at the part of the Jerez track which had been named in his honor ahead of this weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix. “If somebody did that to me ... for sure, I would be angry,” Marquez told the MotoGP website. “Not because of the moment but because I would have lost a place on the podium. I can understand that but, anyway, I have said sorry. “I thought he would close the corner off a little bit more than he did, but I noticed that he had opened the door so I tried to pass him. When I saw in those last meters that I might
Yamaha’s Jorge Lorenzo leads Honda rider Marc Marquez during the MotoGP of Spain at Jerez.
touch him, I released the brakes a bit to make sure the touch was going to be a bit softer. “The most important thing is that we both finished and I just hope that our relationship will get a bit better after a few days.” The result left Marquez on his own at the top of the championship standings, while Lorenzo dropped to third behind race winner Dani Pedrosa. “I was second all race and lost it at the last corner,” Lorenzo said. “Anyway, our bike was not very competitive compared to the Hondas. “I had a very consistent race,
just making two mistakes: I started very badly and didn’t close the door enough at the last corner.” Pedrosa celebrated his first win this season and his first at his home race since 2008. “It was a beautiful race,” the Honda rider said. “I was able to ride the bike well, even though it was difficult because the tires were really on the limit. I couldn’t push too hard because of that, so I had to ride carefully.” Seven-time world champion Rossi finished fourth ahead of Britain’s Cal Crutchlow on a Monster Yamaha Tech 3.
Sarries beat Bath to top Aviva Premiership
Dutch club Ajax clinched a third successive Eredivisie title after beating relegated Willem II in the penultimate match of this season. It was the Amsterdam side’s 32nd overall.
Ajax win third successive Dutch league title AJAX clinched a third successive Dutch league title on Sunday, beating bottom club Willem II Tilburg 5-0 to earn a 32nd Eredivisie crown overall with one match to play. Coach Frank de Boer emulated the feats of Rinus Michels (196668) and Louis van Gaal (1994-96) in winning a treble of titles, having also won five as a player. It kept Ajax four points clear of second-placed PSV Eindhoven, who beat NEC Nijmegen 4-2.
Paris Saint-Germain’s bid for a first French title since 1994 faltered with a 1-1 draw against Valenciennes that left the capital club seven points clear with three matches to play. PSG had key defender Thiago Silva sent off after Gael Danic put the midtable visitors ahead, but Brazilian Alex netted a late equaliser. Marseille had earlier ensured PSG could not wrap up the title this weekend by beating Bastia 2-1 on Saturday. (CNN)
SARACENS sealed top spot in the Aviva Premiership and set up a home play-off semi-final tie against Northampton with victory over Bath. Chris Ashton and Mako Vunipola touched down before Rob Webber’s reply as Sarries held a 13-7 half-time lead. Owen Farrell went over early in the second period to extend the hosts’ advantage, only for Horacio Agulla to reduce the deficit once more. But Saracens held on to finish top of the Premiership for the first time. Tom Heathcote missed an early penalty for Bath but it was Sarries who struck first when Schalk Brits’ pass released Ashton out wide, and the England man burst through to touch down. Farrell failed to add the extras. Guy Mercer was then sin-binned and, after Farrell dispatched the subsequent penalty, the Allianz Arena side wasted no time in pressing home their man advantage. Vunipola picked up at the base of a maul following a Saracens line-out and dived over in the corner, although Farrell flashed the conversion across the posts to miss again. Ashton might have had his second try of the match had the video referee
The game was a competitive one.
not ruled his effort out for a forward pass from Vunipola and, with Farrell seeing yellow for a nasty high tackle on Heathcote to even up the numbers, Bath made Saracens pay for their error. Rob Webber picked up following a perfectly-executed line-out and forced his way over to score. Where Farrell had failed, Heathcote successfully converted to haul Bath back within touching distance at the break. Saracens, who were looking to protect the only remaining unbeaten home record in the Premiership,
added another score after the interval when Neil de Kock broke and offloaded to the supporting Farrell, with the centre this time converting. Argentine winger Agulla put Bath back in contention when he forced his way through a couple of tackles to go over, but Farrell added another penalty to provide daylight and seal the win. The result means Bath, whose only away win in the Premiership came on the opening day, finish seventh, missing out on a Heineken Cup place to Exeter. (BBC)
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Provo Church Softball League:
Bay Bistro Women’s Recreational League:
Bethany beat Jericho
Red Devils will meet Black Warriors
DEFENDING champions Bethany Baptist Church made light work of last season’s runners up Jericho Baptist Church when action in the Provo Church Softball League continued last Thursday at the National Stadium. With the win Bethany join Prophecy Church, who had earlier gained a forfeit victory over Methodist Church, on four wins to sit on top of the league table. Jericho, who have three wins, scored two runs in the top of the first, but the defending champions answered with three. The second innings saw Jericho scoring another pair and Bethany answering with four runs. With a 7-4 lead Bethany dominated the third by restricting the Jericho batters to zero and then adding seven runs to finish the game on 14-4 (owing to the ten-run rule). Jericho’s coach Paula VirgilStubbs said that her side made some mistakes but would bounce back. Rochell Williams and Robert Hall led the winner’s attack with three runs each.
TWO wins in the final week of the regular season in the Bay Bistro Women’s Recreational League propelled the Red Devils into the final of the event, where they are expected to reach the dominant Black Warriors. The Warriors, who are favourites in the championship clash, amassed 28 points from nine wins in 12 games (one draw), while the Devils won seven of their 12 games to sit on 21 points. The third place clash will be fought between the Blue Knights (10 points) and the Pink Panthers (12 points) who have been less consistent this year. In the final week of league games the Pink Panthers were on the end of two heavy defeats. With key players missing due to injuries, they lost 10-1 to the Red Devils and 12-0 to
the Warriors. One of the league’s newest and youngest players, Manila Pierre, scored the only goal for the Panthers to save some pride, but they were blown away by nine goals from Kadine Delphin (Devils) and 11 goals from Sarah Cenary (Black Warriors). Christma Jean Louis and Guerline Hall added the other goals for each winning team respectively. The Blue Knights fared better, losing 2-1 to the Devils and forcing a 1-1 draw with the Warriors. Yarielca De La Cruz scored both goals for the Knights, with Cenary (1) and Delphin scoring for the Warriors and Devils. The Blue Knights will now fancy their chances to defeat the Panthers in this week’s final playing day and finish up with a respectable third place leaving the Red Devils to challenge the Black Warriors for the overall championship.
Points Table Pos. Team 1 Black Warriors 2 Red Devils 3 Pink Panthers 3 Blue Knights
Rochell Williams has shown form this season for the defending champions.
P W D L 12 9 1 2 12 7 0 5 12 4 0 8 12 3 1 7
GF GA GD PTS 40 13 +27 28 32 13 +19 21 15 49 -34 12 16 28 -12 10
Josh for Sports
A few tips on lawn tennis
I FIRST learned to play lawn tennis while attending school at Munro College in Jamaica between 1967 and 1969. It was compulsory that all boys at Munro learned to play every sport that was taught at the school. The sports that I participated in while at Munro were track and field, football, field hockey, cricket, table tennis, gymnastics, lawn tennis, pada ball and rifle shooting. Apart from four lawn tennis court that existed at Munro, there was a wall that stood about 10 feet tall with two parallel to each other. The distance between them were equal to the width of a regular tennis net, however the
By Joshua Gardiner bottom line stood about three feet above the ground. The purpose of this wall was to assist the player in his/her consistency of continuously hitting the ball between the lines
from a distance. The wall acts as the other player, given that the ball bounces back to the “hitter”, off the wall directly proportional to the force with which it is hit. When the ball hits the wall, its natural tendency is to bounce back at an angle and strike the ground first and then return to the hitter in the same way a player hits the ball over the net. Thus with practice one would become more consistent in returning the ball back to his/her opponent in regular lawn tennis games.
SOME BASIC STROKES The perfect forehand The key to a perfect forehand is to develop an aggressive approach
from the beginning. If you have an urge to attack the ball on the forehand side, go for it. The forehand is the major ground stroke for both beginners and advanced players alike and is the most natural groundstroke to use. When using the forehand, develop a flowing movement that allows you to run for your next shot or recover to your previous position. THE BEST FOREHAND GRIP How you hold your racquet can dictate your method of play. Begin with a natural grip to allow the body to perform smoothly. The most natural grip for the forehand is often the basic eastern forehand, but three other grips might suit you better.
Racquet handles have planes and slants, so getting the right grip is easy. Grips affect the position of your feet, so adopt the footwork that compliments your grip. THE BACKHAND The key to a perfect backhand is the ability to uncoil into the hit with power. Also develop the ability to turn and run while at the same time preparing your stroke and getting in the right position in the hitting area. Add this on the move drive to your groundstroke play and gain full control in the backcourt. More information later; keep reading and keep informed.
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The AFC Hurricanes’ Gaya Smith won the senior WFL MVP award.
Ever reason to celebrate: The AFC Strikers won the league and cup titles and took five of the six individual awards.
TCIFA Award Ceremony:
Strikers win five of six individual awards – Norvious and Smith voted as senior MVPs THE AFC Strikers’ dream run this season was well rewarded when the young team won five of the six individual awards up for grabs to go with their first place trophies for winning the Women’s Football League (WFL) and the Cup titles.
Fitzgerald Norvious was impressive for Rozo FC in both the Provo Premier League and the President’s Cup.
The Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association’s (TCIFA) Award Ceremony was held last Friday night in Providenciales. The Strikers, whose average age is 14, were outstanding. Yarileny De La Cruz was rewarded for finishing
The AFC Academy’s Jerry Liluce won the Junior MVP title.
as the league’s top goal scorer with 12 goals and Chrystal Stirling was voted as Best Goalkeeper and Trincy Reid, who has become one of the most reliable defenders in women’s football, received the award for Most Improved player of the Season. The big three awards were hotly contested with Gaya Smith of AFC Hurricanes winning the Senior MVP trophy and Shinaydine Pluviose winning the Junior MVP title for the second year running. It was perhaps fitting that AFC Strikers’ captain Kadine Delphin received the award for Player of the Season after leading her team to glory. The hard working winger inspired her team to success and will be looking forward to the next season to see if her players can continue to improve. WFL president Candace Hanchell did an excellent job in presenting the awards and was full of praise for all the players and coaches that made the season so successful. “It is pleasing to see so many people committed to the women’s league as player, coach or fan. Women’s football continues to develop at a fast rate in the Turks and Caicos Islands as a result of all your hard work and commitment”. MALE AWARDS Rozo Football Club’s Fitzgerald Norvious won the senior MVP award while his team-mate and hero of the President’s Cup final, Jeanlis Job, copped the top goal scorer’s award. The AFC Academy’s Jerry Liluce was awarded with the Junior MVP trophy while veteran football officials Oliver Smith and Gary Brough
shared the coach’s award. The referees also received recognition for their hard work as Patrice Senior collected the Best Referee Award and 14-year-old Yarileny De La Cruz received the title of Best Assistant Referee. Provo Premier League president Steven Kendrew praised all the teams for their efforts in producing an entertaining and well run season. TCIFA’s Technical Director Matthew Green was pleased with
the event. “It is always a pleasure to reward those that have worked hard, whether as a player, coach or referee. It is especially pleasing to see so many young people doing well. The Strikers’ achievements this year were phenomenal, illustrating just how much hard work pays off, but it is also good to see so many young people doing well in refereeing with the likes of Wilkins Martin, Yarileny De La Cruz and David Jasmine who are becoming very accomplished in this area. All in all, both seasons were a success on many levels; hopefully 2013-14 will be even better.”
AWARD WINNERS: WIV Provo Premier League
League Winners – Cheshire Hall Runners Up – Rozo FC Cup Winners – Rozo FC Runners Up – AFC Academy Senior MVP – Fitzgerald Norvious (Rozo Fc) Junior MVP – Jerry Liluce (AFC Academy) Coach of the Year – Gary Brough (Sharks) Oliver Smith (Cheshire Hall) Referee of the Year – Patrice Senior Assistant Referee of the Year – Yarileny De La Cruz
Women’s Football League
League Winners – AFC Strikers Runners Up – Net Rockers Cup Winners – AFC Strikers Runners Up – Net Rockers Player of the Season – Kadine Delphin (Strikers) Senior MVP – Gaya Smith (Hurricanes) Junior MVP – Shinaydine Pluviose (Strikers) Most Improved Player – Trincy Reid (Strikers) Best Goal-keeper – Chrystal Stirling (Strikers) Top Goal-scorer – Yarileny De La Cruz (Strikers)
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