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House abruptly
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– Gov’t wants answers from AG
PREMIER Rufus Ewing continued to show his dissatisfaction with the Attorney General (AG) on Thursday (October 3) when he called for an adjournment of what was slated to be an agenda packed day at the House of Assembly. PAGE 5
provo post office is a danger – opposition leader Providenciales Post Office is in a state of disrepair and is putting the health and safety of employees at risk. PAGE 4
Man found dead at North West Point 7
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Quinn murder case defence attorney wants higher fees PAGE 7
Washington PAGE 6 Misick surrenders part of his portfolio
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Damp and weather damage has ravaged the majority of the wooden structure
Termites can be found marching up and down the external walls
Police, friends and family gather at the scene at North West Point
Man found dead at North West Point A CUBAN man was discovered lifeless with a gash to his head in the Millennium Heights area of North West Point in Providenciales on Friday (September 27). Police officials responded quickly to reports at about 4.29pm of a body found in the bushes. Augustin Perez, 54, from Guanajay, Cuba, was found lying on his back with what police called a “laceration” to his forehead. According to a friend of the deceased, the man and another friend were in the bushes burning trash when he left Perez alone and went to get something for both of them to eat. He told police that upon his return, he found Perez lying
lifelessly in the bushes. When the Weekly News arrived on the scene, the wife of the decreased, Xiomara Perez was in a corner on a rock, grieving. She appeared to be still in shock and in disbelief as to what had happened. Friends and family consoled the distressed widow and offered her words of comfort. Perez was pronounced dead at 5pm by Dr Bernardo. A friend of the family told the Weekly News that following an autopsy Perez will be cremated. The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands (RTCIPF) are conducting their investigations. (DAISY HANDFIELD)
Shadow Minister for Government Support Services Baden Delroy Williams and Opposition leader Sharlene Cartwright Robinson survey the rot
provo post office is a danger - opposition leader PROVIDENCIALES Post Office is in a state of disrepair and is putting the health and safety of employees at risk. That is according to Opposition leader Sharlene Cartwright Robinson who alerted press to the decrepit state of the Government building on Monday (September 30). Termites can be found marching up and down the external walls of the single story building and wasp nests are a common sight in the roof crevices. Meanwhile damp and weather damage has ravaged the majority of the wooden structure leaving splintered wood protruding and paint work peeling away. In addition a break in and robbery attempt just weeks ago has left locks damaged beyond quick repair. Cartwright Robinson was joined by Shadow Minister for Government Support Services Baden Delroy Williams at the building on Airport Road. He told media that the condition of the building and the safety of the workers within was a big concern. “The conditions here are inhumane – there’s an odour in the place, it’s termite infested, it looks like it’s about to collapse. “I wouldn’t work here so I
wouldn’t want my people to work here.” He said the staff need a new place to work but are afraid to come forward to complain about conditions for fear of losing their jobs. “We expect to get the best performance out of them and in order to do that we need to give them suitable conditions to work in. “We hope the Minister in charge of these facilities will find it in his budget or find some suitable way to give them better working conditions.” He stressed: “It needs attention and it needs attention now – I believe that Government should make this one of their priorities. We have to protect our people.” Cartwright Robinson said that it is important that the Government identifies its infrastructural needs, including maintenance of its buildings. “I think TCI probably falls foul to the same disease of many Caribbean countries – we build buildings and we don’t maintain them.” She stressed that a lack of maintenance eventually lead to costly repair bills. “I’m pretty sure, without being a contractor, that this building
is completely compromised and will have to be more than likely demolished. “What could have been a small maintenance budget is now a major infrastructural project.” She called on the Government to prioritise its repairs to decrease the likelihood of further money needing to be sought to correct problems in the future. And she stressed that this is not the end of party’s involvement in the issue of civil servants’ working conditions. “Where civil servants can’t speak up for themselves we are going to come and make representations for them,” the Opposition leader said. The Weekly News spoke to Minister of Government Support Services, George Alexander Lightbourne, who said the matter is currently being addressed. He said that Cartwright Robinson was “quite right” to be concerned and it is a pertinent issue. Lightbourne added that prior to the break in, meetings had taken place with the director of the Post Office and the Permanent Secretary with regard to relocating staff. “As soon as an appropriate location is found the staff will be moved,” he said.
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House abruptly adjourns – Gov’t wants answers from AG PREMIER Rufus Ewing continued to show his dissatisfaction with the Attorney General (AG) on Thursday (October 3) when he called for an abrupt adjournment of what was slated to be an agenda packed day at the House of Assembly. In what was said to be a tense atmosphere, Ewing and his Ministers attended the 21st sitting of the Executive Cabinet on the day prior, however they were not prepared to sit through another House session in which the presence of AG, Huw Shepheard was required. Following the customary benediction by Pastor Oscar Talbot at the commencement of the House, in an unusual move, Premier Ewing rose to offer his own prayers which included the words of the 23rd Psalm before asking that the sitting be adjourned until Monday (October 7). Before deferring, Speaker of the House, Robert Hall also quoted biblical verses, this time from the book of Joshua 1:9. No explanation was offered, but in a subsequent press statement, the Premier said he remained dissatisfied with answers provided by the AG during the Cabinet meeting the previous day. The questions related to concerns raised with former Governor Ric Todd about his extension of Shepheard’s contract for an additional three years. The extension was met with disapproval from the PNP Government and the Opposition, with the Premier later announcing a possible boycott of forums where the AG’s presence was necessary. The question session at Cabinet, which occurred towards the latter part of Wednesday, ended with the Government’s dissatisfaction and frustration with the inadequacies of the Attorney General’s answers and the Premier and Ministers reaffirming that they had lost all confidence in the Attorney General, the statement read. It added that the questions are matters of national concern that transcend political parties and affect every citizen, visitor and investor to the Islands. It said because of the wide ranging implications, the Government intends to get the AG to answer their questions. “My Government is committed to the principles of good governance and one of the fundamental principles is accountability and we would not be serving in the best interest of the people of these islands if we do not hold all persons accountable,” the Premier said. Following the adjournment, members of the House retired to
chambers to discuss the concerns the Government has with the AG. According to the statement, they also took the opportunity to discuss other matters of national concern with a view to working together for the betterment of the people of the TCI. “The Government wants to reassure the people, investors, and the country that the Government is still functioning and continues to work in the best interest of the people of these Islands,” it concluded. However, in another statement, this time from the Governor’s office, Acting Governor, Anya Williams stated that Shepheard’s participation at the Cabinet meeting was normal. “In line with the Governor's previous correspondence to the Premier and also at the Premier's request, the Premier engaged the AG on queries he had pertaining to his role in relation to SIPT, Civil Recovery and Crown Land. The AG answered each of these questions satisfactorily in turn. “The Premier was asked in Cabinet on September 4 and 18, 2013, and in writing by Governor Todd on September 11 to provide a written account of why he thinks that the AG's appointment should be rescinded, in order that the AG is properly given a right to reply. “Cabinet could then properly discuss the matter. However, despite three requests, the correspondence from the Premier has not been forthcoming,” she is quoted as saying. Williams pointed out that the Attorney General was appointed legally in line with Section 91 of the Constitution and cannot have his contract terminated without cause by the Secretary of State unless there is strong evidence of misconduct or incompetence. She added that thus far this has not been provided and the AG has been largely challenged only on the criminal and civil investigations. “This is a very serious matter which must be proceeded upon with caution, as I have advised the Premier without proof and proper justification this could result in serious legal and financial implications against the Government for wrongful or constructive dismissal,” Williams said. Meanwhile, shortly after the correspondence was released, it was announced by the Governor’s office that Shepheard will be sworn in as Acting Governor on Friday, October 4 until the new Governor takes the Oath of Allegiance on October 9. On Sunday (September 29), following his return to the TCI after a brief absence, the AG reached out
Premier Rufus Ewing
to his critics. “As Attorney General, I have always worked tirelessly in the public interest of the people of the Turks and Caicos Islands. “My appointment was legal, in line with the constitution, as part of UK Ministers’ commitment to deliver good governance and the rule of law for everyone in the Islands.” He said he had tremendous respect for the wide range of responsibilities attached to his office, adding: “And [I] look forward to continuing to work with the Hon Premier, his Ministers, Cabinet and the other key constitutional institutions and bodies in support of democracy here.” He also made it clear that he was aware of the criticisms that poured
Attorney General, Huw Shepheard
forth from the Government and Opposition while he was away. “This has been a difficult experience, but it is also potentially enriching for anyone in public office to be given a clear picture of what is thought of them every now and again. “Despite the headlines, I hold no grudges,” he emphasised. He stated that the position of AG is not a popularity contest; it is designed to support the rule of law and the good governance of the territory, regardless of political office or wealth. “In light of this, it seems only reasonable to ask that the Premier and his Ministers continue to work with me for the greater good of the people of this country, even if they
do not much like me personally. “What they think of me as a person is not at issue,” he added. However, subsequent to Shepheard’s statements, Premier Ewing reiterated that his position has not changed. “As I have stated repeatedly, I have nothing against Huw Shepherd as a person. However, I have questioned the actions taken by him during the period of the interim administration and during the period of the elected government.” Ewing added that his Government intends to continue to press the AG for answers to their questions. “And we will continue to apply pressure for his recall by the Governor and the FCO.” (DI)
Teen stabbed at Clement Howell High School A SIXTEEN-year-old student was admitted to hospital on Tuesday (October 1) after being stabbed at Clement Howell High School. The teenage boy was involved in a heated exchange with three other students before the incident happened, according to a press release from the Ministry of Education. He was taken to Blue Hills Clinic for medical attention before being later transferred to the Cheshire Hall Medical Centre where up to press time he remained under observation. The incident happened at the end of the school day while the fifth form pupil was waiting by the school’s auditorium for the bus to arrive. “The Ministry has been notified that four students from the school were involved in an altercation which resulted in the stabbing of one student,” Tuesday’s press release read. School staff members who saw the exchange took the injured
student to the local clinic where he was treated before being transferred to hospital. “The Ministry has been advised that the stab wound is not life threatening and the student is responding well to the treatment and care he is receiving.” As a result of the incident, the school's critical incident management plan has been activated and measures are being taken to contain the situation. The police are also investigating the incident and are looking for witnesses to come forward with information. According to the press release the Ministry of Education takes these incidences “very seriously” and “will not tolerate” behaviour that puts students, academic and ancillary staff at risk. “All efforts will be made to cooperate with the police to ensure that law and order is maintained,” it read, “and that those students, whose aim is to disrupt the sense
of security on and around the school campus will be held fully accountable.” In February this year a 16-yearold student was beaten by four boys from Clement Howell High School. He was taken to hospital and treated for a torn kidney and a blood clot in his liver. Then in April a third form student was attacked by an individual armed with a cutlass and received minor injuries about the head. Meanwhile problems with overcrowding in the Blue Hills Government school continue. Anyone with information on the latest incident can call 911 or Crime Stoppers anonymously on 1-800-8477. Tips can also be submitted anonymously in English, French or Spanish on either www. crimestoppers.tc or on Facebook as a fan of Crime Stoppers Turks and Caicos.
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A Weekly News column that puts you on the spot for your opinions on the issues of the day
Expectations for the new Governor
NEW Governor Peter Beckingham arrives in the Turks and Caicos Islands next Tuesday and will be sworn into office the following day. He will replace Ric Todd, who during his two year tenure made many controversial choices for the country. What issues should Beckingham prioritise during his term? What lessons should he learn from Todd's decisions? How would you like to see him govern?
Law enforcer
Tauwhare called the police, Todd laid down the law, now Beckingham is coming to enforce it!
London calls the shots
The new Governor’s actions as with the previous ones are guided by the Foreign Commonwealth Office the Director of Overseas territories and his or her supervisor the Minister for OTs. The minor decisions he makes by himself based on his experience which is certainly
more in depth than our own current Ministers who all seem clueless. Watch how many times he travels to London as an indication of who is calling the shots. Governors do not have any axe to grind as they are always gone in two or three years
Follow governing policies
First of all the new Governor, His Excellency, Peter Beckingham, should not attempt to govern. However, if he attempts to govern in the right way he ought to follow the governing
policies of the elected Government with the much needed inputs from the official Opposition. This is the only path back to genuinely observing democracy, normalcy, the so-called statement of governance principles, the will of the people and regard for the voice of the people.
Prioritise the environment
The new Governor needs to make the Turks and Caicos environment a TOP priority - not a second thought or simple lip service. The reefs, our parks, the litter (plastics/ waste) and over fishing all need urgent attention. While the economy needs movement it cannot be at the expense of the nation’s number one resources. If TCI does not wake up we will suffer greatly for years to come. It’s a local and global issue.
they must insist on it. Otherwise there would be no reason for the election of a Government if the ‘duly elected’ allow themselves to be treated as puppets, boys, kids and not relevant to the real decision making. Governor Peter Beckingham has a chance to restore trust and relations for these Islands and the UK. He must desist from trying to tell elected Ministers what to do. Right or wrong, Ministers must be allowed to decide on the day to day running of the Government. Governor Beckingham should prioritise falling in line with ministerial policy, helping our people get rid of the hospital contract, ending the silly conch lawsuit and enabling a reduction in our overall tax base so we could live and move ahead.
Carry on as usual
Continue the reforms started by Ric Todd.
No difference
Same old same old!
Restore trust and relations
Governors should not be allowed to be making any choices for a country. This must remain the role of Ministers and
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Washington Misick surrenders part of his portfolio – Move comes to avoid any conflict of interest
CABINET Minister Washington Misick now has a diminished portfolio after surrendering lottery and gaming to Premier Rufus Ewing. The Minister of Finance gave up the responsibility on Tuesday (October 1) to avoid a perceived conflict of interest, according to a press release from the Premier’s office. “I take the job that the people have given me very seriously. It is not a game, it is serious business,” he said. In April Misick declared that he was a shareholder with Casablanca Casino in Grace Bay, Providenciales. In the same month Cabinet imposed a one-year freeze on the issuance of new gaming licences – leaving Casablanca as the island’s only casino. This perceived conflict of interest was brought up by Opposition members who said Misick should drop that section of his portfolio. Six months later, following
discussions with the Premier, Misick announced his decision to transfer responsibility. “While I have done my part in declaring my interests in this matter and have refrained from inclusion in decisions made with regards to lottery and gaming, I think that it is in the best interests of everyone for the responsibility to be transferred in order to avoid misconception and my integrity coming into question and that of our Government.” According to the press release, Cabinet imposed a one-year moratorium on issuing new gaming licences in an effort to address the concerns raised by the Ministry of Finance and the 2008 Caribbean Financial Task Action Force report. The report suggested that the gaming industry in the Turks and Caicos Islands was non-compliant with international standards. The freeze was intended to give the Government time needed to
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obtain a consultant to advise on developing legislation and policies to regularise the industry. “We as a Government have a job to do,” Misick said. “We are taking a number of measures to show the world that we are not a rogue Government. “We are making every effort in our financial sector to ensure that we are compliant to international standards and can be respected as a fair and transparent financial services centre. Our lottery and gaming industry
should not be an exception.” On Wednesday (October 2) deputy leader of the Opposition Sean R Astwood said he was happy to learn that the Premier and Minister of Finance had finally addressed his concerns on the potential conflict of interest. “However, I am sceptical as to why this change in portfolio is now being made. “Why has it taken the Government some six months to arrive at a conclusion that I raised back in April?” He said he had been waiting anxiously for the report from the consultant whom the Government was to bring in to perform a review of the industry. “Up until this point the consultant's arrival is still pending. Therefore, I agree with the Minister of Finance when he stated that ‘It's not a game. It is serious business.’ “I can only hope that the actions of the newly appointed Minister for the Lottery and Gaming, the Hon
Premier, echo this statement.” Misick told the Weekly News that the consultant is likely to arrive before the end of the month. He added that now was the right time to surrender the responsibility for lottery and gaming as the consultant carries out their work. “Having brought it to this point I think it’s best to step aside so I can’t be accused of having any influence on the work of the consultant. “I want to make sure it’s transparent.” Misick went on to say that if properly managed the lottery and gaming industry could be a big revenue earner for the Government. The responsibility for lottery and gaming was transferred to Rufus Ewing, Premier and Minister of Tourism, on Tuesday (October 1). Despite the transfer Misick will continue his position of exclusion on decisions made relating to the gaming industry.
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Quinn murder case defence attorney wants higher fees THE TRIAL for the 2012 murder of British quantity surveyor Anthony Quinn has been set for October 16, but defence attorney for one of the co-accused is not satisfied with the legal aid fees for his services. Over the past week, attorneyat-law Ashwood Forbes took to the airwaves to voice his grievances. It was a move that was not looked on favourably by the registrar David Chetwynd - whose responsibility it is to assign those rates - nor the president of the TCI Bar Council, George Missick. According to the news report the lawyer wants the legal fees to be doubled due to the unusual volume of evidence and exhibits, and the complexity of the case. Forbes, who is representing 16-year-old Standford Forbes Jnr, was awarded an increase of $600 to the brief fee of $1,200. This fee is paid on the first day of the trial. The refresher rate – paid on a daily basis - will remain at its original sum of $600. When contacted, Chetwynd refused to engage in any discussion as to the procedure for airing any grievance an attorney may have with the legal aid fees. He, however, pointed out that the fees are fixed ones. “As a judicial officer you don’t see judges going around and explaining things, I am afraid I can’t do that. “Unfortunately Mr Forbes knows that and he can say exactly what he wants in public and I can’t reply,” the registrar said. However, when contacted, the Bar Council president was not so reticent. He pointed out that the television is not the place to air those grievances. “Generally speaking the Bar has a legal aid committee that we established. The mandate has been to make representation about increasing some of the rates that are a bit on the low side for persons doing legal aid and addressing some issues such as the timeliness of payment being made and basically structuring the legal aid process itself. “Some people feel that certain persons abuse the system… you get a lawyer paid for by the state, you don’t really get a lawyer of your choice and so the next lawyer on the list is assigned to you… but some inmates try to dictate who their lawyers are, they want a lawyer from overseas,” Missick said. He noted that there have been some promises in regard to some of the concerns the committee has raised. “We all try to share the same common goal and one of the things the registrar would face is that he doesn’t control the public purse. “So you can ask for whatever it is but the budget isn’t there for it, he has a limited amount of resources that he has to allocate for legal aid. “And cases like this, it is not
Anthony Quinn, murder victim
always going to be the registrar’s call, he will have to go to executive for money. He asks for the money to be able to do it.” He added that the Chief Justice, under the ordinance, grants legal aid, while it is the registrar’s job to determine those rates. “There is a flat rate generally for all matters, $1,200 brief fee and $600 on the first day and $600 per day. “Now, the Chief Justice indicated that in special cases – those would be like the SIPT investigations - they can look at it and give it an uplift, provided that the uplift can be agreed beforehand.” However, according to the media report, Forbes is of the opinion that
Misael Castillo – murder accused
the case qualifies for such a raise. He pointed out that the case is not an open and shut one nor is it a “slam dunk” for either side. He also questioned why is it the Crown is using two attorneys for this particular case. “An increase of $600 for a case of this magnitude, it is tantamount to no increase at all. “I had prefer he leave it as is and say ‘I am not in the position’ or ‘I don’t have the authority to raise the brief fee… but for him to say I will give you $600, but I’ll leave the rest as is, you’re saying that this whole case only deserves an increase of $600, which doesn’t make any sense to me whatsoever.”
Standford Forbes Jnr – murder accused
He said that no lawyer doing legal aid work expects to get the same amount of money they would if they were doing a case privately. “We understand that these are public funds and it is only so much the public purse can bear, but we see exactly what is happening here in the Turks and Caicos Islands. “I am saying that if ever a case deserved an uplift in the brief fee or in the refresher fee, it is this particular case here that me and my other friend are doing,” the lawyer stated. Arthur Hamilton is representing the second defendant, 16-year-old Dominican national, Misael Castillo. The trial is slated to run for twelve
days in Providenciales Supreme Court, ending on November 2. Quinn’s body was discovered close to the beach in the vicinity of Technology Drive near Heaving Down Rock about 10am on Mother’s Day. He was last seen leaving Jimmy’s Dive Bar in Ports of Call, Grace Bay, at 4.30am on Sunday, May 13, 2012. An investigation was launched after police received a missing person report at 8.20am the same day. Quinn’s vehicle was spotted near the beach and police were called to Technology Drive where the discovery was made. (DI)
Increased tax on vehicle rental stamp duty and gasoline No telecommunications tax increase INCREASES in two of the four current tax measures proposed by Government during the August 21 meeting of Cabinet came into effect on Monday (October 1). The two increases affect the stamp duty on vehicle rental, which has been raised from 10 per cent to 12 per cent and fuel duty, which was increased by 10 cents per gallon, taking it up to 85 cents. However, the proposed introduction of a 10 cents per minute levy on incoming international calls has not been instituted, Minister of Finance, Washington Misick said when contacted by the Weekly News. “There is none and there will be none. There is no increase on incoming calls and there will be none. “So the report that went out saying that October 1 there will be a charge
on incoming calls is absolutely wrong.” Misick stated that because it was discussed does not mean Government will take this route. “In the end we decided that it was not a good thing because of some negative impacts it would have on the industry and even Government revenue… so the bottom line is that it’s not on.” He added that there is also a proposal to broaden the tax base for a 10 per cent increase in telecommunication tax to be made on internet and cable, but this paper has not been presented to the House of Assembly yet. This may take place later, he said. He further explained that the increase in the fuel duty would not affect the electricity costs, as it is being levied on gasoline.
“It has no impact on the cost of electricity; this is a 10 cents increase on fuel at the pump.” The increases were proposed following recommendations by the Blue Ribbon Commission regarding an earlier proposal by Government for the introduction of a General Services Tax (GST) on professional services and a temporary driver permit fee. Those two measures were set to come on stream on October 1, but were later scrapped on advice from the commission. At the time of the announcement of the increase on current taxes, Premier Rufus Ewing pointed out that his Government will continue to look at a broad based taxation method they can use, like the GST, but that its implementation on such short notice was not possible. More structure and a good
collecting mechanism need to be implemented before serious consideration is given to its implementation. “The Blue Ribbon Commission is still studying these areas. Most of the areas where we increased are where the collection mechanism is easy; you don’t have to retrain persons, you don’t have to go out there and look at books to collect those funds, and they are already being collected,” the Premier said. At the Wednesday meeting of Cabinet, the commission, which was established on July 18, presented its preliminary report. A further meeting will be held to discuss its recommendations in more detail. The commission is tasked with examining the strengths and weakness in the existing taxation and other revenue generation measures in the Turks and Caicos Islands. (DI)
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Bar president speaks out on arrested attorneys TWO attorneys charged with corruption offences cannot be suspended unless proven guilty, according to TCI Bar Council president George Missick. He made the statement to the Weekly News following the arrests of Timothy Patrick O’Sullivan and Gordon William Kerr last week. The men appeared at Providenciales Magistrates Court to hear charges brought by the Special Investigation and Prosecution Team (SIPT) relating to the sale of Emerald Cay in Providenciales. Magistrate Jolyon Hatmin told the defendants that they each faced three charges of conspiracy to cheat the public revenue, cheating the public revenue and conspiracy to false account. Missick, who is responsible for promoting standards of practise within the legal profession, said the time had come to let the public know the Bar’s view. “Our position is essentially that we can’t comment on any specific case obviously because they are before the court. “Persons are charged with serious
offences and so we have to be very measured in our comment and what we say, so as not to interfere with a fair trial and their due process. “Everyone is entitled to their day in court,” he stressed. Missick said that despite their positions they have the same rights as everyone else such as the presumption of innocence unless proven guilty. “So although the Bar is concerned and is watching what is going on with these trials, we can’t interfere with them. “We think that they are important, we think that it’s a reflection that no one is above the law, and also that when persons are charged they are entitled to have their matters heard.” He told the Weekly News that this is something that often happens in other jurisdictions. “We are a civilised country with laws and so persons are entitled to make complaints where they feel that people have done wrong and those persons are entitled to go to court and to argue and to have their day. “So in relation to them we can’t say much but we’ll wait to see what
happens with those particular cases.” Missick added that members of the public had questioned why the lawyers are allowed to carry on practising. “Well it’s really for the reasons I just mentioned before, which is that right now we have allegations that have not been determined. “So ours is really to sit and wait and hopefully the process will go through very quickly. He said that if anyone is found guilty of any wrongdoing, then the bar will take necessary action with regard to disciplinary proceedings. “But at the moment that would be premature to really do anything.” He added that there is no mechanism within the Bar’s present framework to take any action just because someone is charged before the courts. “So it may seem that the Bar is doing nothing. We’re not doing nothing, we’re being vigilant but we can’t do anything proactive at this stage because each persons is still innocent until proven guilty. “We do hope it goes quickly so
‘Bank’ tax increase revoked by Cabinet THE PROPOSED two per cent increase on the Domestic Financial Services Sales Tax (DFSST) was cancelled during the Wednesday (October 2) meeting of Cabinet. Instead, agreement was reached for a review of the DFSST legislation to be made in light of concerns expressed by the Bankers Association. “There was a notice that went out some time ago to increase the DFSST from 10 to 12 per cent… but given the climate Government decided it would not make the increase,” Minister of Finance, Washington Misick said when contacted. He said this decision was taken after discussions with the private sector and other stakeholders. The Domestic Financial Services
Sales Tax Ordinance 2011 requires banks, company managers, investment dealers, money transmitters, mutual funds and trustees to pay a 10 per cent tax on services to their customers. “At the end of the day we have to find a way to pay our way… but ultimately our goal is to grow this economy and achieve our revenue that way, but obviously that can’t happen overnight,” the Minister noted. Government has been hard pressed over the past few months to find ways and means of increasing its revenue base. For the 2013/2014 financial year, Government has estimated revenues of $214 million. As a result of this a number of
new taxes have been proposed to the displeasure of those concerned, and subsequently scrapped, leading to a decision to increase some established taxation methods. The Premier and his Ministers have also taken to the international community to spark investment within the territory. “There is a minimum period of time when you provide incentives or when capital investment starts to take place there is a period before you start getting revenue from it, until then we have commitments and we have to service them, at the same time we try to increase our level of government service to the community and grow the economy” the Finance Minister pointed out. (DI)
that we can get past this.” The functions of the Bar Council are to maintain the honour and independence of the Bar Association, to promote and encourage proper standards of practice and conduct among members of the Bar Association, to promote and encourage the development and dissemination of legal learning, education and training and to encourage the improvement of the administration of justice and procedure. Irish born Timothy Patrick O’Sullivan, is managing partner at Miller Simons O’Sullivan and has been living in the TCI since 1986. While British born Gordon William Kerr, is a senior partner at Misick and Stanbrook, and has been living in the TCI since 1987. It is alleged that between 2005 and 2006 O’Sullivan and Kerr
cheated the Controller of Stamp Duty by falsely asserting that the value of a transaction for the sale of land and property at Emerald Cay in Providenciales was $11m. In fact the true valuation of the nine-bedroom, private island property was about $28m thereby they allegedly caused a loss to the public revenue of close to $1.5m in stamp duty. On Wednesday, September 25, O’Sullivan was represented by Lara Maroof of F Chambers and Kerr was represented by Conrad Griffiths of Griffiths and Partners. Magistrate Hatmin remanded both men on bail to reappear at Grand Turk Supreme Court for a sufficiency hearing on November 8. They were given a $400,000 bail with sureties and a condition to maintain residency in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
Local Red Cross Youth organisation launched INSTILLING a sense of volunteerism in the youths of the Turks and Caicos Islands is the motivating factor behind the recent establishment of the Red Cross Youth programme. The first meeting of the youths was held on Thursday, September 3, at the Edward Gartland Youth Centre in Providenciales. “They will be doing all the things that the Red Cross does, like disaster management, first aid, first response, fire drill, leadership development,” Red Cross Youths Director, Lomeka Williams remarked. “And we are calling on the public to support the children as they go forward in this venture as they try to do good in the community.” She added that the organisers intend to take the initiative to
the Raymond Gardiner High School in Bottle Creek and the HJ Robinson High Schools on Grand Turk to get them involved as well. Discussions are to be conducted with the principals and teachers at both schools during upcoming site visits. Weekly meetings are being held from 3.30pm to 4.30pm. Students from forms one to five in all high schools in Providenciales are encouraged to sign up to learn how they can make a difference in their communities. The theme is ‘Increasing volunteerism in the young people within the TCI community’; the local youth arm of the international humanitarian organisation endeavours to encourage more voluntary actions within communities in the TCI and the country as a whole. (DI)
NHIB announces new board members
A total of nine new members have been appointed to the Board for National Health. The Chairman of the Board is Mr. Drexwell Seymour says he looks forward with working with the newly appointed members. The deputy chairman is Mr. Clayton Been, the Chief Executive Officer for NHIP also sits on the Board she is Mrs. Zaneta Burton. Other appointed members are: Dr. Christopher Steven Bourne; Private Health care Providers Representative; The Employers Representative is Mrs. Olga Taylor; The Employees Representative is Ms.
Sonia Williams; Ms. Jill Magri is from preferred Health Care Provider (Inter health Canada) Representative; Mr. Colin Heartwell sits on the board and is also a director of National Insurance Board; Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Health Ms Desiree Lewis along with the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance Ms. Athenee Harvey, along with the Director of Health Services Dr. Nadia Astwood and opposition Representative Mrs. Nicola Garland also have been appointed members of the National Health Insurance Board.
Nine new members of the National Insurance Board have been appointed this week
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Crown land rent arrears recovery strategy being developed ATTORNEY General, Huw Shepheard in his first Cabinet meeting since his return to the Turks and Caicos Islands amid calls for his resignation, made a presentation to Cabinet for a strategy to be developed for the recovery of arrears in Crown land rent. This is according to a press statement from Neil Smith, spokesman in the Governor’s office, following Wednesday’s (October 2) sitting of Cabinet. It stated that Shepheard was invited to further develop the proposal and present recommendations which will include flexible payment plans to Cabinet at a later date. Earlier this year, the AG chambers resumed the allocation of Crown land for residential purposes. Some 104 parcels, priced between $13,050 and $18,000, were available for purchase on Providenciales. Crown land allocation was quashed in 2008, just months before the suspension of the
constitution in August 2009, due to wide-spread fraud. Since that time a number of people like former Minister of Natural Resources, McAllister Hanchell, former Director of Planning, Clyde Robinson among several others in the former PNP administration were fingered in the land fraud and were subsequently charged. With the exception of Hanchell, who won his case against the Civil Recovery Team in August, most are before the courts to answer to land flipping and other charges. However, a notice of appeal in the former Government Minister’s case has been filed by the AG Chambers. In May this year, deputy managing partner in Edwards Wildman, Laurence Harris, in an update on the civil recovery programme noted that as of that date $19.5 million had been recovered or was agreed to be paid to Government, while land recovery stood at 2,508 acres at the time. (DI)
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Opposition leader voices concerns on fractional ownership A NEW law which allows anyone to become a part owner in high end real estate could have attracted a lower standard of investor if recent amendments had not been made. That is according to Opposition leader Sharlene Cartwright Robinson who listed her concerns on the Fractional Ownership Bill in a recent press release. The bill was passed by a majority vote in the House of Assembly on Thursday, September 19, following extensive debate on the legislation’s details. Fractional ownership is a method in which several unrelated parties can share in the risk of ownership of a high-value piece of resort real estate. Premier Rufus Ewing said that the bill was a vision of his Government and a means of empowering the people, driving development and stimulating the economy. However, Cartwright Robinson said that while she supported the passage of the bill there were a number of concerns that urgently needed to be addressed. “The main concern was the number of parts (12 fractions) and the strong possibility that the market may see an influx of investors who are not of
the quality and standard that the TCI has set for itself over the years and who may not be able to offer more of the benefits that can result from a fractional transaction,” she said. “We accept that our Turks and Caicos Islanders may rightfully want to participate in this new market and suggested a similar preference system as established through the Encouragement of Development Ordinance but this was not supported by the Government.” One of the main motivators for a fractional purchase is the ability to share the costs of maintaining an asset. Each owner is guaranteed a prescribed amount of access to the asset which typically can be used or offered to the public as rental. The income is usually split between the management company and the fractional owner unless the owner finds the renter himself. Additionally each owner pays a portion of the annual management fees and maintenance relative to the percentage of ownership. The Opposition leader said that it was finally agreed in the House that there should be a minimum fractional value to protect the country’s standards and the product.
“The Premier in a post Cabinet statement appears to not share the concern that our product can be cheapened but we are satisfied that the amendment has been made.” A number of other amendments were agreed upon following contributions from both sides and Cartwright Robinson said that she is happy with the result of discussions. “We are satisfied that the bill as passed can benefit these Islands and as such the Opposition supported the new product after its concerns were addressed. “The Minister has assured the Opposition that there will be further consultation on the drafting of the regulations so that the fractional value particularly can be settled.” She said the debate over the bill was another good example of the importance of working together for the good of the country. Fractional Ownership Schemes, once reserved for luxury jet liners and boats, have over the years been extended to include high-end real estate. They are currently operating in countries within Europe, the United States and Canada as well as Barbados, Antigua, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
Tourist Board stresses importance of water LAST Friday (September 27) was World Tourism Day and this year it was all about the importance of water. According to the Tourist Board’s Director of Tourism Ralph Higgs it is particularly relevant in the TCI as the country’s largest industry is built on the beauty of the surrounding sea. The day was hosted by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), an international agency responsible for the promotion of responsible, sustainable and universally accessible tourism. This year’s theme ‘Tourism and Water: Protecting Our Common Future’ highlighted tourism’s role in water access. It also shone a spotlight on the actions currently being taken by the sector in order to contribute to a more sustainable water future, as well as the challenges ahead. While there were no events organised in the TCI this year, to mark the day both Higgs and Premier Rufus Ewing gave their comments on the importance of looking after the Islands water. “The theme is very fitting and truly speaks to the Turks and Caicos Islands as our main industry, and greatest revenue generator, is tourism,” Higgs said. “Our ocean, reefs and marine life are our largest natural attributes, and perhaps are the main attractions for persons visiting the Turks and Caicos.”
The Turks and Caicos Islands are also susceptible to the negative effects of the destruction of rainforests in Indonesia, Brazil or Guyana and the pollution of the world’s lakes and oceans. In a press release issued last week Higgs echoed the sentiments of the chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) Beverly Nicholson-Doty. He said: “Water is the most important contributor to human survival. “Sometimes residents of the country take our water resource for granted as it seems so abundant, but this resource is not never ending or indestructible.” The director urged citizens, tour operators, and visitors to be responsible and practice sustainable programmes. Minister of Tourism and Premier Rufus Ewing thanked UNWTO for highlighting the importance of water to the global economy. He said: “The Turks and Caicos Islands is home to the world’s third largest barrier reef system and an abundance of marine life; the fabric of our entire industry is largely centred around water. “Water is life, we must preserve it.” Next year the Tourist Board hopes to join other nations in conducting various World Tourism Day competitions such as essay writing and poster design.
Digicel CEO E Jay Saunders, winner Erica Thomas and Digicel head of marketing Ava Kerr-Fulford
Digicel announces summer promotion winner BY DAISY HANDFIELD ON WEDNESDAY (October 2), telecommunication company Digicel announced the winner of their summer promotion campaign at their headquarters in Providenciales. The promotion featured a number of prizes, but many had their eyes on the grand prize which consisted of a seven day all expenses paid vacation to any of the Sandals resorts in the world. Digicel customers automatically qualified once signing up for a 4G
package, topping up or paying their postpaid bill on time. Erica Thomas, employee of Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), was announced as the grand prize winner and will be treated to the seven day vacation, along with any three others that she would be interested in taking along. Thomas who won by signing up for the fourth generation package (4G) told media officials that she was more than grateful. “I’m very excited about it, I just switched over from my previous
telecommunication company three months ago and I am excited because I’ve never won anything.” Thomas noted that she just recently tied the knot so this will be like a second honeymoon to her. She is still indecisive as to which Sandals resort she will enjoy her prize at, but she told the media that Jamaica was a high consideration. Digicel CEO, E Jay Saunders added that this promotion was linked to the company’s seventh anniversary.
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TCI annual Youth Week activities BY DAISY HANDFIELD
YOUTH Week is an annual event geared at celebrating the youths throughout the Turks and Caicos Islands. Every year schools around the Islands prepare a list of activities for students, teachers and family members to partake in. On the island of North Caicos, National Youth Week activities began with their annual inter-school general devotions which were held at the Church of God of Prophecy in Kew. The service was indeed a success as members from the community came to show their support. Assistant Pastor Andre Gibson from the host church gave a very inspiring message to the youths. He said: “The command has been made to invest in us as the key to the future. “I understand why we as adults, parents, teachers and society at large must invest in our children in order to prepare them to become that key to our country’s future. “My friends if these children are the key to the future of our beloved TCI, it means that they should have the power to open and unlock the doors of opportunities that awaits them.” On Tuesday (September 24) the students of North and Middle Caicos participated in an inter-primary speech competition. The competition was held at the Doris Robinson primary in Conch Bar Middle Caicos. Placing in first place was Kendley Smith from the Adelaide Oemler Primary School, Jessica Neat in second from the Charles Hubert James Primary School and Britney
Students parading to celebrate National Youth Day 2013 to end celebration
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Hundreds given training on selling the TCI A THREE month training and sales blitz across the United States has just been completed in a bid to increase knowledge and exposure of the Islands. During the initiative Tourist Board and resort representatives trained 250 reservations agents on how to sell the destination. They included agents from Delta, and United Continental through MLT Vacations, as well as from Travel Impressions and CheapCaribbean The board also conducted a series of product launches and sales calls with more than 400 travel agents in Dallas, Chicago, Atlanta, Charlotte and in the north east US. The sales blitz was organised by Pamela Ewing, regional marketing manager for the Tourist Board. She directed the team to meetings with the resort property representatives which allowed
them to discuss any concerns or suggestions for the betterment of the tourism industry. “The events have been very successful,” she said, “we have received excellent reviews from our industry partners who have participated with or attended the various activities. “We believe that these promotions are vital to ensure that our brand is in front of the public, so that we will garner much needed business throughout the year.” The Tourist Board plans to carry out similar exercises throughout the year involving its regional offices. These activities will culminate in a series of familiarisation trips to the Turks and Caicos Islands. This October the board will host three groups consisting of media publications, tour operators and travel agents from the United Kingdom, United States and Italy.
TCI Salvation Army upcoming sale
North Caicos general devotion service
Gardiner in third from the Adelaide Oemler Primary School. Schools on Providenciales ended the week of festivities with a march from the Leeward Highway down
to the Down Town Ball Park on Friday (September 27) with their school banners and then continued the celebration there with games a number of activities.
THE TCI Salvation Army is having a sale of miscellaneous items and furniture and is welcoming the general public to come and check out their items at their headquarters on Leeward Highway. The furniture sale is scheduled every Saturday of every month at the William’s Storage unit 218 between 10am and 12pm. Meanwhile the Providenciales store opens on Mondays, Wednesdays from the hours of 10am to 2pm, Fridays from 10am
to 5pm and the first Saturday of every month from 9am to 12pm at the Graceway shopping centre. Residents are welcome to visit the store’s location for a number of items such as women’s clothing and accessories, men’s clothing, books and games, kids’ and teens’ fashions and household items. Donations are received during store hours only or those requiring pick up can call 4319711 or 4316802. (DAISY HANDFIELD)
Oseta Jolly students receive breakfast from community members
Students smile while receiving their breakfast
ABOUT 50 students from the Oseta Jolly were treated to a healthy breakfast by two individuals from the community who were more than eager to play a role in the Turks and Caicos community. Weekly News reporter Daisy Handfield and Charina Arredondo, employee at the Turks and Caicos Gansevoort, said that they had planned this initiative for months and were just waiting on a few finalisations to make it happen. The two contacted the school and got them to provide a list of students who were in need of assistance and the guidance counsellor tallied up 45 students. The students were given small boxes of cereal along with milk, a
fruit and a juice before they made their way to their classrooms. Handfield noted that she tries to help out whenever possible and she understands that many students go to school hungry for many reasons. “Some parents may not be able to afford to provide their child or children with money or even food to sustain their bodies throughout the day or may not have the time to prepare breakfast for the students so my friend and I (Arredondo) wanted to try and do something about it.” She added that she is always looking for ways to get involved in the community. “I feel blessed as a person so to me it is a small initiative to help out whenever possible and I always
believe in the philosophy, ‘Do good and good will follow you.’” When asked if this would be a long term programme she noted that further assistance was in the works. “We are trying to do this on a monthly basis, but not just at the Oseta Jolly, at all the Government primary schools in Providenciales.” Handfield added that she is working on a few other ideas to not only assist the children, but also some of the older folks in the community who were really in need of it. The girls are happy to welcome any business or individuals that would be interested in getting involved. A special thank you was sent out to the Graceway IGA for their contribution to this worthy cause.
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Alamo car rental comes to TCI A RENOWNED American car rental brand is expanding to Providenciales with plans to open a franchise soon at the international airport. TCI’s Paradise Auto Rental and Sales has signed a franchise agreement with Enterprise Holdings for the prominent Alamo Rent-A-Car brand. Philip Hawkins, co-owner and general manager of Paradise Auto Rental and Sales, explained that an Alamo office with services based at the Providenciales International
Airport will open “later this year or in early 2014”. He added: “The Alamo brand is renowned for its excellent record in customer satisfaction and value for money offerings. “We intend to continue in this upward trend and are in the process of furnishing ourselves with a superb facility, latest technology, an attractive fleet of vehicles, and superb staff training.” Paradise Auto Rental and Sales is a Turks and Caicos Islands
company engaged in the business of vehicle and auto-parts sales on Providenciales since 2007. Hawkins said: “When tourists visit the TCI, one of their first encounters is often with the car rental agent. “We intend to ensure that encounters with Alamo are more than just business, but also a first class welcome to the Turks and Caicos Islands.” Neal and Massy Automotive, master franchisee for Enterprise Holdings in the east Caribbean
region, completed the agreement with Paradise Auto Rental and Sales. Peter A Smith, vice president of global franchising for Enterprise Holdings, said: “We are pleased to bring the convenience and efficiency of our Alamo brand to customers in Turks and Caicos. “With local ownership and its knowledge of the automotive business, Paradise Auto Rental and Sales is an excellent choice as our franchisee in this attractive market.” During an average week, about
50 commercial flights arrive at Providenciales International Airport from major airports in the United States, Canada and the UK. David O’Brien, senior vice president and executive chairman of Neal and Massy Automotive, said: “The expansion of the Alamo brand into Turks and Caicos allows us to bring the highest level of customer service to this popular Caribbean destination. “Visitors will soon have access to a brand they know and trust.”
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We welcome letters from all members of the public on a variety of topics Please note that all submissions are subject to editing in keeping with defamation laws and newspaper style. Letters should be accompanied by the author’s full name, location and phone number. Names will be withheld if requested.
Investment in education Dear Editor, The overcrowding at the schools in the Turks and Caicos Islands is a national disgrace. The fact that children are being squeezed into Clement Howell High School and others are unable to register for primary schools is unacceptable for a nation that is relying on its young people to propel it forward to greatness. The lack of investment in our primary and secondary infrastructure for the last 15 years has now started to have a serious effect on our children. The previous PNP administration had plenty of money for airplanes, but no money to build schools. The interim administration was so busy cutting costs it failed to notice the deteriorating environment our children were expected to learn in. And our new Government seems simply overwhelmed by the task. Where are the manifesto promises, the new ideas, and the plan for education? I do not remember putting children in containers ever being mentioned! The shortage of teachers could be addressed by bringing some of those local teachers who were retired early.
There is a vast amount of experience and knowledge that could be used by this country. We need to ensure that the bathroom facilities are sufficient for our children. We need to complete the consultation that was promised within the first 100 days. In my budget address in the House of Assembly on August 20, I stated that: “We cannot allow this budget to stand Mr Speaker. “We cannot lose a generation of children while we struggle to meet this impossible debt repayment schedule and put tens of millions of dollars into a sinking fund as a security blanket for the Department for International Development (DFID). “We need a middle school in Provo and we need it now.” Although criticised at the time by the Finance Minister for my speech it was interesting to note that the Premier on September 5 in his
speech to the House of Assembly blamed the British government and its focus on repaying loans for a lack of investment in education. So perhaps it would be timely to remind the Government of what else I said in my budget address: “The Minister of Finance should NOT have accepted this debt reduction schedule and I ask him at this late stage to withdraw this budget and return to the UK as part of an all-party delegation and turn this around. “We did it with VAT and we can do it with this ruinous debt repayment schedule. “It is time Mr Speaker, for all elected members to stand together and say no to the pillaging of this country's treasury.” We need investment in education and we need it now. If this Government cannot find a way to make the investment it needs to stand down and make room for those who can. Yours, Josephine O’Connolly Deputy Speaker at the TCI House of Assembly
What if? COMMENTARY
HINDSIGHT is always better than foresight they say, however in the TCI what we are experiencing today was forecast by certain folks. Floyd Seymour was one of them. I remember clearly his congratulatory comment given to Mike Misick in parliament right after Mike married Lisa Raye. Floyd said: “I hope we are able to celebrate your anniversaries.” The comment sounded like a prediction. Lisa was thrown out of the mansion within months. Now Lisa is history, the woman scorned. Let us wander down a different road and wonder what if events had played out differently?
By David Tapfer What if Mike had worked at that marriage? Possibly she could still be our First Lady. What if Mike had not sold her on the idea he was ultimately rich and owned the TCI? Would she have refused to marry him? Would he then have sought a Brazilian gal?
SPACE IS LIMITED!
What if the North-Middle Causeway was actually built for $10.8m with the grant that Derek and Sam received in May 2003? If Derek would have promoted the grant he had in the August 2003 election he might have won a third term. The causeway would have been built in 2004, not 2007, and from concrete not dirt and cloth. Sam's Half Creek development could have gotten off the ground and Middle Caicos would be moving forward instead of backwards. We recall all too well Jeffrey trying to sell that development instead of approving it. Years later in court the PDM approved development agreement
The British in the TCI The British version of a ruling democracy, Is something that mirrors dictatorship to me. The British! The rulers who do everything against the people’s wishes. From Tauwhare, Who would see us in slavery, To Ric Todd, The biggest fraud, To Garlick, Who practices defy logic, If it is up to them we would never be free, If it’s up to them we would have no identity, in our own country.
Our constitution they decided to suspend, To follow through with their treacherous plans. Empowering puppets to rule who were not elected, Who by their hands a nation would be negatively affected. Through the combined anti-TI administration, We have suffered a heart wrenching annihilation. Increased taxation, Without representation! Layoffs and pay cuts and scarcity of jobs, To eat many had to beg, borrow or rob.
was upheld but it was too late. The money had dried up. What if PNP had not spent millions of dollars to dredge a channel in the sandy bottom to Belfield Landing? This was not for North-Middle Caicos. It was for Dellis Cay. Kinay allegedly got a multimillion dollar ship channel for the $500,000 PNP 2006/2007 campaign contribution. Dellis Cay is history and that money could have built a Provo high school and dredged a channel in the hard bottom to a new port near the causeway serving North and Middle equally. Belfield Landing was private land requiring payment. Crown land was available for a port between North and Middle. What if Mike lived in his North Caicos house, not built the Leeward mansion? The money side tracked to build it and Progress House could have built a community college building. Living in North, what if Mike made sure Royal Reef and his own
What is their master plan? To take back from citizens land that was given by Tauwhare’s hand? While Todd decided to give permission to squat, To outsiders who illegally decided to set up shop. They bled departments’ budgets, basic needs get refusal, Lack of proper sanitation with no garbage disposal, The streets are beginning to stink, Imagine some islands don’t even have access to water to drink. They even cut programmes for child welfare, The money was already pittance how could they dare? Teachers laid off so children lack proper tools, How are they expected to make it in school. Scholarships are now a thing of the past, How long can this abuse last? Ric encourages conglomerates and monopolies, 28 storey monstrosities, All to be negatively affected, By rulers who are non-elected. Euwonka Selver, Long Bay, Providenciales
St Charles Place was financed and built right. Employment and by-product business would be booming in North Caicos. What if the Salt Cay development was not sold out but went forward with careful honest consultation? What if the deal to buy out PPC by Canadian Fortis was not backed by a PNP agreement to provide Fortis a 17 per cent profit and the right to charge for fuel? Maybe, just maybe, manufacturing could happen in TCI. What if certain PNPs had not formed Provo Stevedoring and barge companies continued to handle their own freight, lowering the cost of imports? What if we built and equipped the same hospitals for $40m and hired our own doctors and what if Doctor Ewing had devoted his time to medicine? Dream on my friends, reality is upon us.
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Dear Editor, Our ex-Governor in an interview printed in the Weekly News a week or so ago, said that those of us who are opposed to placing these intelligent, thinking mammals in captivity should respect the opinion of others. He said: “…there are people who do not agree with you – and they are not evil.” And he is absolutely correct. Those who disagree are not evil. They are uneducated and uninformed. Our fight to save dolphins should
be based on education and reason, not emotion and the rhetoric of those who know nothing of which they speak. What I find disturbing and yes perhaps even evil, is that those in favour of placing dolphins in captivity (for crimes they have not committed) have closed their eyes and ears and souls to the countless arguments against these dolphin penitentiaries. In a day where computers are everywhere - in your homes and offices and schools, pro-
Torch passed on – part three Dear Editor, The people of this country should be aware of the fact that this is an open economy and it is subject to illegalities. So if any person is in possession of information of a criminal nature which will affect the good name of the country, he or she should report it to the proper authorities. Firstly, there is an enormous amount of counterfeit currency being distributed in business places and other establishments by undocumented persons who have been residing in the USA for a long period of time. But they have suddenly decided to visit the Turks and Caicos to become a part of the illegal jitney community so that they could exchange the counterfeit currency in the Turks and Caicos medium of exchange rate. They have been linked with Haitian employees within these establishments for the purpose of exchanging the illegal currency in the till of the establishment. Many persons of this community have already been monitored by law enforcement agencies of the USA in connection with this illegal activity. They are posing as pastors desirous of buying land to build a church, and there are thousands of dollars in illegal currency floating around in the Turks and Caicos. Secondly, undocumented persons in the community are disgruntled about certain immigration laws and are seeking support for an immediate amendment to include a more favourable version. Although the supporters and sympathisers are few, any information with regard to their progress should be reported to the authorities. And whenever the undocumented persons from the Haitian community could be identified with regards to the demonstration against the Government
of this country they should be dealt with by immigration authorities. To take part in subversive activities against the Government has serious implications. Thirdly, some of the people to whom documents have been given are not loyal to the country and are taking part in many of the illegal activities such as, trading in illegal goods, housing illegal immigrants and there is a gross disrespect for law and order in this country. It is obvious that some law enforcement officers are not affective. The Turks and Caicos people must understand that unity is strength and it takes strength to build a nation. So the religious leaders should be required to form a Christian Council under the request and supervision of a Minister of Government in order that the Government could be informed of all matters of a spiritual nature which benefit the restructuring of this society. They should meet as often as possible to brief the Minister on matters of vital importance and the following should be taken into consideration: A community centre for the youth and all meetings organised by the council. The organisation of a National Youth Choir. It is important to ensure that the choir is established on nondenominational principles for the purpose of bringing people together on a spiritual basis. This opportunity should be made available to build the country on Christian principles which is the ultimate pattern of spirituality. A back to school programme should be encouraged by the system of education for persons who may be selected for the work-force and those who are desirous of improving their educational skills in the attempt to upgrade the system. Sherman Rigby, Providenciales
dolphinarium persons refuse to investigate: 1) The real possibilities for those promised jobs to appear, and; 2) The overwhelming harm those jobs will cause intelligent animals. If they actually took a look at what Dolphin Cove offers elsewhere, perhaps they would not be so sure that it is a gold mine for Grand Turk or Provo. Wanted: Lead pirate at $8/hour. I would like to hear from one dolphinarium advocate who has read any of the thousands of pages of research about dolphins, and in particular the horrendous effect of captivity on dolphins, and who then still favours a dophinarium in the TCI (or anywhere in the world for that matter). I also find very disturbing that
someone like our ex-Governor, a supposedly educated, sophisticated fellow, would actually repeat, in an interview: “But they (anti-captive dolphins folk) should respect the views of people who feel that having a dolphinarium is no worse than riding a horse or eating a steak.” Where is the logical, intelligent reasoning in such a bizarre statement? Having read this with incredulity, I wondered why he didn’t repeat another ridiculous argument I heard the other day: “You expats keep goldfish. What’s wrong with us keeping dolphins?” Those two statements perfectly illustrate the depth of ignorance about dolphins in general, and in particular, dolphins in captivity. I’ve done a lot of research on dolphins and I’d like to share just
one research paper with you (one of thousands of articles about the proven intelligence of dolphins). It can be found at www. orcanetwork.org/nathist/rational.pdf It’s about 30 pages long. Even if you only read the first ten, it might surprise you. I had to look up a lot of words, but that is something I enjoy - learning. I have also spent many hours trying to find research that supports the theory that dolphins are happy in captivity, or that dolphin facilities add to the pool of knowledge about these incredible creatures, but you know I cannot find a single page. There’s talk, by the owners of these prisons, but there is no supporting evidence. You are entitled to your opinion. And so am I. However, my opinion is based on facts, on research and knowledge proven in the real world. Is yours? Respectfully, Kathi Barrington, Providenciales
Where are our rights and justice? Dear Editor, It seems today that there are rights and justice for all people in the Turks and Caicos, except for Turks and Caicos Islanders. Under God’s law this cannot prevail and is not right by any standard. As I observe the injustice I cry to myself and often out loud: “Where is our saviour? Where is our representation? How can this be?” When I think of the fact that there are thousands of illegal structures built throughout the Turks and Caicos, some by persons residing illegally, when I think about the fact that there are hundreds or potentially thousands of business being operated illegally out of houses, on street corners and out of vehicles and the fact that there are thousands of persons illegally residing and working here that nothing is being done about, I wonder how can this be? How can this be? When Turks and Caicos Islanders who were given land by Tauwhere in Chalk Sound who paid their leases or freehold titles went through planning and took out mortgages for their homes were forced to move and were threatened with all their work being crumbled beneath a bulldozer. How can this be? When to try and keep your head above water by building an extra room for rent on your home, a storage room or a wall that’s one inch over the required footage, planning would threaten to tear it down when a Turks and Caicos Islander is responsible? How the British took away a party’s headquarters when thousands of persons who are not indigenous
or even Belongers are allowed to get away with illegal cities for years under the same watch dogs? Somebody please tell me how human rights are a factor for them and not us? Are we not human? When I think of how we run to pay our business licences to ensure we can keep our doors open, and still we sit back and observe thousands of persons operating illegally in our country. Tell me how are we supposed to react to ever increasing taxing of business persons who operate legally while millions of dollars in potential revenue goes untapped in the illegal markets? Imagine that there are thousands of illegal persons here using our resources, taking up employment and establishing illegal businesses
Fishy poem I caught a fish In the deep blue sea I looked at it It looked at me It wriggled a bit I let it go Home to his family Ho ho ho! Charlie McKnight, Aged 11, Salt Mills, Providenciales
that the Government isn’t getting one cent from in work permit fees/NIB or NHIP? Of course there are thousands of unemployed Turks and Caicos Islanders who struggle to survive on the flip side. Is this hitting home for anyone? Are you tired of being oppressed and depressed in your own country while others around you are allowed to break the law and strive? Where are our rights? Where is our justice? Who will stand for the Turks and Caicos Islanders and see to it that we don’t wake up tomorrow without a heritage? Euwonka Selver Long Bay, Providenciales
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Dear Editor, As for police component of the SIPT, there has been no effort to sugar coat their long term intentions. In October 2012, just before local elections, the Governor integrated them into the local police force and announced that, during the prosecution they will stick around to give investigative support. After the SIPT has closed shop they intend to stay on to leave the Islands, he says, with “an indelible legacy of corruption fighting”. Needless to say, this is all at our expense. The Governor is quoted in this regard here (http://suntci.com/ sipt-to-merge-with-local-policeforce-p416-106.htm), but the organisational chart on the local police website shows them as a separate and self-contained unit. Every other employer in the TCI with foreign managerial level staff must ensure that those skills are transferred to Belongers, and that foreign staff are eventually replaced. The SIPT, however, likes the good
life here that the poor TCI taxpayer is affording them, and they have no intention of going back home. The long term plans of the others are not too hard to figure out either. AG Huw Shepheard has dispensed with the long standing Government policy that required foreign employees to leave the country after they completed their employment contract. He has simply removed the restriction from Government contracts with foreign employees, with no instructions from Cabinet that Government has abandoned the policy. What is interesting is that that policy was partly in place to discourage corruption in public office, by discouraging foreign Government employees from using their offices to develop private sector relationships. This shows how high on their priority list corruption is. On top of the obvious problem of an unelected AG changing Government policy without instructions, there is the more serious issue of conflict of interest, with the AG setting a precedent that allows him and his friends to stay on in the
Islands after they have completed their contracts with Government, and in the interim to implement a policy and prosecutions to eradicate successful attorneys, clearing his way to go into private practice when he is done raping the country. Those are the facts; here are the questions. Does anyone doubt that these leeches have their teeth firmly imbedded in our backs, that they are currently enjoying a feeding frenzy at our expense, or that it will have to be us who will have to forcefully remove them, before they suck the little blood that is left from our economy? There is an obvious disconnect between the FCO and the TCI, and the goodwill that it originally enjoyed in these Islands has been squandered by Governor Ric Todd, AG Huw Shepheard, and the SIPT. It is now long past the time for us to remove these leaches off our backs. Jonathan Forbes Long Bay Hills, Providenciales
TCI suffers from two governments – Part two Dear Editor, What could be the reasons for this two government system and why it must endure? Do we need a Commission of Inquiry into the actions of the former Governor and the AG on this issue? After over 29 years in the Islands, paying taxes, National Insurance payments, NHIP payments, hiring people, investing many millions, there being no criminal or other allegation, no alleged breaches of the development orders or agreements, the former Governor and AG “just did not want that project?” This cannot make sense! It behoves the Government, public, Opposition, people etc. to come out and oppose the clear wrong this former Governor and British are doing here. If you speak to the average person they would tell you that they cannot understand why the former Governor opposed. The former Governor himself, up to the time of his much needed departure, has yet to say why he opposed the project, except to say
that his reading the development agreement denied fish farming. All other persons locally and otherwise having read the development agreement all see that provision is made for fish farming. So the former Governor had no real legal or policy reasons to oppose the project. So one can only say that the former Governor simply carried out the mandate of the other Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands: Ric Todd, the AG, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and those financial interests that control the FCO. A Commission of Inquiry is critically needed. The clear and present danger in the culture of the two TCI government system is exposed in the questions being asked about the destruction of the TCI environment. Why has Attorney General Huw Shepheard refused to file criminal charges or civil action against those persons responsible for the act of illegally dredging at Leeward and thereafter illegally dumping dredging spoils on top of Mangrove
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Cay Shoal in 2008 in a misguided and environmentally damaging attempt to create Star Island? Dredging in a National Park in the Turks and Caicos Islands is illegal. Dumping dredged spoils in a nature preserve is also illegal. However, in 2007 and 2008, Leeward Waterfront Ltd dredged Leeward from the Leeward Going Through Channel to the North shore barrier-reef to create a canal for mega yachts to access the proposed Leeward Yacht Club and Marina and, in doing so, dumped much of the dredging spoils on top of Mangrove Cay Shoal, which is located within the Princess Alexandra Nature Preserve, where dumping dredged spoils is a criminal act. National Park and Physical Planning Ordinances were intentionally contravened for the illegal benefit of the Leeward Marina operators. Why have there been no charges or prosecutions by the Integrity Commission or Attorney General Huw Shepheard? Ingrid Williams
Tax cuts should expand economy – Part two Dear Editor, It should serve as a reminder to all governments that ‘Willy nilly’ increases in taxes do not actually help economies. No! They hurt! Tax increases should be fought by Government, Opposition and the public. Government, the Opposition and the Blue Ribbon Commission should also gauge and monitor this current reduction in taxes to see where Government revenues and receipts will go after this reduction goes into effect. Accordingly, Government should start with an across the board reduction in taxes. Roll back all existing taxes which taken as a bundle and added up would be at least 40 per cent of our income per person. So let us remove the 12 per cent accommodation tax, remove the six per cent customs processing fee, remove the duties, remove stamp duty on land, remove telecommunications taxes and replace all of these high taxes and all taxes with a four per cent VAT, or a four per cent consumption tax, or a four per cent tax of any nature. Instead of there being a shortfall I promise the following can only happen: 1) TCI gets to market itself and the islands as a low tax and fairer taxed jurisdiction. 2) There would be more inward and locally existing investment. 3) There will be new money, new capital and new finance. 4) More developers, more investors and more banks would come here. 5) The TCI would begin to expand as an economy. 6) There would be more growth,
more jobs. 7) Government with lower taxes would cause more spending, more manufacturing, more building, more investment, more consumption, more capital development and more resorts. 8) Government would more than likely spend $215m and collect at least $350m, a major budget surplus. 9) All graduates would be able to get a scholarship, which at the end of the day, is what this thing of running a country is all about. Nothing else. Please embrace this opportunity. The poor could live, we all can live, prices and the cost of living go down. The Islands can then retire debt, remove the $260m guarantee for loans, remove the grip we are under, reform the constitution and remove the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and deal with real issues. The Government will find that more is less. The newly and financially empowered TCI Government could then go to court, because the Government would have money to expose scams which are causing higher prices and remove them. Let us also implement price controls and monitoring to make sure that we see real price reductions and not scams. Again, TCI could take control of its ship and sue to remove the hospital scam. With more monies coming in, the removal the British grip on the constitution, removal of debt, removal of the CFO, Ministers could be Ministers again and we get our country back. Tax reform is the only way to go. Thomas Wilson, Leeward, Providenciales
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Scotiabank launches new financing plan SCOTIABANK has introduced a new small business financing product for professionals operating or starting small businesses called the Scotiabank Professional Plan. In a gathering at the Regent Palms on September 26, the plan was presented to a number of local small business owners; introducing the details of the product as well as derivative benefits. Managing director of Scotiabank, Cecil Arnold, said: “We invigorate our small business theme with the sole purpose of promoting small businesses in the Turks and Caicos Islands.” He said that there is great opportunity for success and the team at Scotiabank is prepared to work with small businesses and partners to make them work. Arnold pointed out that 80 per cent of small businesses fail, often not because of a lack of ideas or
good management but because of lack of finances. He also added that one of the most troubling things about businesses across the Caribbean is the fact that many do not do financials but run the business from their pocketbook or accounts. As part of the loan process Scotiabank will be requiring a financial statement so that there can be a focus on getting small businesses to understand and see how their money is coming in and where it is going. It was explained that lawyers, medical practitioners, engineers, accountants, architects and other professionals looking to open or grow their private practice will benefit from flexible financial packages and other customised solutions designed to fit their unique needs. Under the plan professionals can
Youth centre celebrates five year anniversary profit facility for young people between the ages of 12 and 18. “We offer a diverse range of programmes which are conducted by local volunteers,” Wake-Forbes said. Programmes include homework and tutoring assistance, music, dance and sports, and a wide variety of other educational and recreational activities. “The well-equipped computer lab, basketball and tennis courts support a multi-sectoral approach to capturing the imagination of young people and engaging them in positive activities,” she added. To purchase tickets to the fundraiser or for further information contact Roxann Wake-Forbes on 331-9602 or Coutney Miller on 431-9517.
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TALENTED local artists are auctioning off some of their best creations as part of a fundraiser for the Edward C Gartland Youth Centre. The non-profit facility is a safe haven for young people, and the money raised will allow it to continue its valuable work. It is all part of the Providenciales centre’s five year anniversary which takes place this November. Director Roxann Wake-Forbes said: “With funding strictly limited to donations received from our generous supporters and those invested in our community, our ability to provide such a gemstone for our youth for five years is a significant accomplishment for the centre.” Anniversary celebrations will take place on November 9 at the Amanyara Resort in North West Point, Providenciales. The youth centre in collaboration with the Amanyara Resort, Turks and Caicos Sotheby’s International and Gilley’s Enterprises, will host an art show auction and fundraiser featuring the work of local artists. Featured pieces will include renowned artists as well as signature designs created by the centre’s youth members. For a tax-deductible donation of $150 per person, guests will receive complimentary champagne and canapés, prize giveaways, a live auction and the opportunity to support the Turks and Caicos Islands only youth centre. Complimentary transportation is available upon request and entertainment will be provided by jazz musician Janardo LaPorte. The Edward C Gartland Youth Centre is a non-government, non-
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apply for the term loans, credit lines, business credit cards with special rewards, chequing accounts with a non interest feature as well as a savings account for their business. In addition to the financing deal being offered to the Scotia Professional Plan customers, the bank is also making developmental resources available to them through software programmes which will help them in managing cash flow, developing business plans as well as project management. During the presentation of the
new programme by noted Scotiabank employees, remarks were also shared by Deputy Premier Akierra Missick and chairman of the Financial Industries Association (FIA) Peter Savory. The Deputy Premier said she agrees that small and medium sized business will move the economy forward, especially in a time of such great levels of unemployment. “The way the economy will grow is when the people who work and live here own the actual wealth in the country and are not just turning up
every day collecting a paycheque,” Missick said. She added that the Government will make strides to introduce better incentives for small and medium sized businesses and encourages more local enterprise. The new financing plan, she said, is one they are looking forward to because without resources, ideas and dreams cannot become reality. For more information on the Professional Plan visit Scotiabank TCI online or contact a Scotiabank branch near you.
autism awareness Spectrum of hope – By Nicole Cox
The app trap SO YOU just got your new tablet. You are so excited because not only is this going to keep the kids entertained and off your back for a few hours but you can download some pretty sweet distraction for yourself as well! No doubt, the convenience of the modern wunderkind, the tablet (and his little brother the mini) has us all staring down at our hands and laps during social settings around the world. Nobody talks anymore we just message the person sitting next to us! Board games, why? I have my phone/pod/mini/tablet! Yeah, that is all great. But before you click ‘download’ on that next version of Angry Birds WWII, let’s stop to think about what we are trying to accomplish. When choosing apps for our kids, we should do a little more research. There are tons of review sites and blogs out there if you are looking to get feedback on which apps are the best for the objective you are trying to achieve. Wait a minute did I just say “objective”? Yes, I did!
Apps can be used for 1) pure entertainment, 2) supplemental learning support or 3) sensory input. And some apps can combine two or all of those functions. We choose to only download activities for our kids that combine 1 and 2, 3 and 2 or simply 3. That is strategic. So any activity they may choose can be done so independently and we don’t have to monitor what they are playing…wait, did I just say “monitor”? Yes, that means playing the game in an adult’s presence to ensure that they are actually progressing properly and not just randomly watching characters jump about. Some apps are free, but not all free apps are worth having. PLEASE remember that! Just because it’s a free game doesn’t mean that your child will gain anything from playing it. It is wiser to fill your device with selections that you have specifically chosen as for their function. For example: at school, Josiah completed his written mathematics exercise.
So as a ‘reward’ he then moves to the supplemental app on his mini where I have chosen which level he will play. That level is more exercises in the same math concepts he was just practicing on paper. He doesn’t care, because IT’S A GAME!! Then as further reinforcement, he is allowed free play on the mini. Which is fine as the mini only has more games that combine the above mentioned objectives in their predetermined manner. If I have Angry Birds on that device, what do you think he is going to want to play every time he sees the mini? Exactly. And clearly, there are other games that are just as entertaining to him that also provide learning support. So, don’t fall in the app trap! Choose intelligently what activities you want to see your children engage on these devices. It takes time, but it is well worth it. Just Google app reviews (learning or special needs) and begin searching before you click another download.
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fitness Tip
Dr. Joe LeMoine, is an Orthopaedic Surgeon and Sports Medicine physician. He has worked with many international athletes and at many sporting events on the world stage. He currently practices in Providenciales, at Prime Sports Medicine.
Orthopaedic Surgeon and Sports Medicine physician Dr. Joe LeMoine
Osteoporosis and exercise IT IS not surprising to learn that the strength of the bones is related to how much we exercise. When doing exercise and sports this puts a normal stress on the bones and keeps them healthy. When bones become weak though disease, aging and lack of use this is called osteoporosis. Our bone mass, the measure of strength of bones, develops in our younger years. We stop increasing bone by our thirties, but the vast majority is formed by the end of our teen years. In fact about one quarter of all our bone strength is developed in a two-
year period starting at about 12 in girls and 14 in boys. One of the biggest factors improving bone strength is fitness and exercise. Study after study shows that children that regularly exercise, especially with weight bearing and impact exercises have much stronger bone density. Children should be active in weight bearing a minimum of 60 minutes per day and participate in impact activity, such as running, gymnastics, running sports or jumping sports for at least three 15 minute sessions per week.
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As we move into adult life, especially in women that are postmenopausal there is a progressive loss of bone strength. Exercise has been found to curtail and even can mildly reverse this trend. Repeated studies show that by exercising with a mixture of weight bearing activity and resistance training women can prevent the onset of bone loss. Adopting exercise needs to be a lifetime commitment; it has been found in these studies that after stopping the exercise programme the benefits are quickly lost. There is a special condition in select female athletes where there can be bone loss at a younger age. This is in athletes that are under a lot of stress regarding performance, appearance and weight.
They often develop a triad of symptoms; eating disorders leading to lack of menstruations and finally bone loss. When there are no menstruations the body no longer releases its normal hormone cycle and as a result bone is reabsorbed quicker than developed. This group requires professional multidisciplinary clinical help to resolve this condition. The importance of exercise in the younger and peri-menopausal years has been clearly demonstrated by scientific studies. Unfortunately there are few studies about exercise and people with osteoporosis. In these cases consultation with a physician regarding treatments and exercise guidelines are necessary on an individual basis. One of the greatest fears in people
with osteoporosis is the fear of fractures of the hip, wrist and spine though falling. Many studies have shown regular exercise in the elderly improves not only well-being, but improved balance and strength and less chance of falls. It is not surprising that exercise has a benefit for all ages. Osteoporosis is one of the greatest public health issues today; the impact on an individual’s quality of life, life expectancy, health system costs and society costs is tremendous. One of five elderly with a hip fracture dies within a year and up to 40 per cent lose their ability to live independently due to hip fracture. Fitness and exercise throughout all ages of life will go a long way to prevent this.
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Health benefits of cucumbers Quick pick me-up Cucumbers are a good source of B vitamins, according to naturalnews. com. Put down your sodas and coffee and eat a cucumber slice.
INGREDIENTS • 2 cucumbers • 2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onion • 2 tablespoons margarine • 1 tablespoon red wine vinegar • 4 cups chicken broth • 1 tablespoon farina • salt to taste • 1/8 tablespoon dried tarragon • 1/2 cup sour cream • 3 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley DIRECTIONS • Peel, seed, and chop two cucumbers. • Cook the chopped scallions in
the margarine until soft. • Add the chopped cucumbers and the wine vinegar. • Pour in the broth, and stir in the farina. Salt to taste, and add tarragon. • Let the soup simmer for 20 minutes, or until the cucumbers are soft. • Put the soup into a blender, and puree it. • Pour the puree into a bowl, and whisk in the sour cream. Taste the soup for seasoning. • Pour the soup into bowls, and garnish with cucumber slices and chopped parsley.
Rehydrates body and replenishes daily vitamins Cucumbers are 95 per cent water, keeping the body hydrated while helping the body eliminate toxins. Cucumbers have most of the vitamins the body needs in a single day. Don't forget to leave the skin on because the skin contains a good amount of vitamin C, about 10 per cent of the daily-recommended allowance.
its anti-inflammatory properties help reduce puffiness. The silicon and sulphur in cucumbers help to stimulate hair growth.
history of research in connection with reduced risk of several cancer types, including breast cancer, ovarian cancer, uterine cancer and prostate cancer.
Skin and hair care If you don't like to eat the skin, it can be used for skin irritations and sunburns as aloe would be used. Place a slice over puffy eyes and
Fight cancers Cucumber are known to contain lariciresinol, pinoresinol, and secoisolariciresinol. These three lignans have a strong
Home care Eliminates a foggy mirror. Before taking a shower, rub a cucumber slice continued
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How does your garden grow
Cordyline THE TI plant, also known as TI and Hawaiian good-luck-plant, is technically classified as cordyline terminalis. There are approximately 20 species of cordyline, which is in the asparagaceae family, but other experts have placed the genus in the agavaceae family. Cordyline is a native of east Asia and it is one of the most popular indoor potted plants. Some selections of cordyline plant are also used extensively as cut florist greens because they are among the most colourful foliage plants. Many of the small plants used in small combination planters are started from seed and are highly variable in colour, from green to deep maroon, to pink and variegated. But cordylines show off their best colour during cooler weather...a real boon for our winter tourists. You can propagate cordyline plants by three methods: seed germination, rooting of cuttings, including cane, and finishing microcuttings or plugs (from tissue culture laboratories). But the most common and easy way to propagate is terminal stem cuttings (tips) which are directly stuck in the pots. The most common complaint about cordylines is that eventually they can grow tall and leggy, with thin bare trunks (called canes) and foliage only on top. To encourage a fuller look at varying levels, prune during warm
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summer weather. To do this, cut off a cane at a lower height and it will usually sprout a new head or two from the sides of the cut. Rather than chopping off the heads of all the canes at once, cut the tallest one first. After it sprouts new growth, do the next tallest one. This way some foliage is visible while you're pruning the plant. Plant each cutting back into the ground near the base of the original plant (or start it in a container) - most will root and grow. In some cases, the openness of bare canes can create an interesting silhouette. But if you prefer to camouflage them, use cordylines and dracaenas as backdrop plants or use low
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along a mirror and it will eliminate the mirror fogging up. Instead of WD40, take a cucumber slice and rub it along a squeaky hinge and your door will stop squeaking.
Aids in weight loss and digestion Due to its low calorie and high water content, cucumber is an ideal diet for people who are looking for weight loss. The high water content and dietary fibre in cucumbers are very effective in ridding the body of toxins from the digestive system, aiding digestion. Daily consumption of cucumbers can be regarded as a remedy for chronic constipation.
Hangover cure To avoid a morning hangover or headache; eat a few cucumber slices before going to bed. Cucumbers contain enough sugar, B vitamins and electrolytes to replenish many essential nutrients, reducing the intensity of both
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spreading plants to hide a bit of the legginess. When planting, add top soil or organic peat humus to the hole when you plant, especially if the area is very sandy and dry. These plants don't like to stay wet, so give them regular irrigation with time to dry out a bit between watering. Fertilise twice a year (spring and fall) with a good quality granular fertiliser. Don't over-fertilise these plants. The major pests of this plant include fungus gnats, mealybugs, mites, scales, and thrips. Mealybug, mite, and scale infestations are typically the result of a pest infestation of those insects in the Turks and Caicos Islands. The mealybugs appear as white, cottony masses in leaf axils, on the lower surfaces of leaves and on the roots. Honeydew and sooty mould are often present and infested plants become stunted, and with severe infestations, plant parts begin to die. To control a mealybug infestation is very challenging. Use a hose and spray with water to remove mealybugs from the plant and then use a systemic product.
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Relieves bad breath Take a slice of cucumber and press it to the roof of your mouth with your tongue for 30 seconds, the phytochemcials will kill the bacteria in your mouth responsible for causing bad breath.
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Cures diabetes, reduces cholesterol and controls blood pressure Cucumber juice contains a hormone which is needed by the cells of the pancreas for producing insulin which has been found to be beneficial to diabetic patients.
Researchers found that a compound called sterols in cucumbers may help reduce cholesterol levels. Cucumbers contain a lot of potassium, magnesium and fibre. These work effectively for regulating blood pressure. This makes cucumbers good for treating both low blood pressure and high blood pressure. Promotes joint health, relieves gout and arthritis pain Cucumber is an excellent source of silica, which is known to help promote joint health by strengthening the connective tissues. They are also rich in vitamin A, B1, B6, C and D, folate, calcium, magnesium, and potassium. When mixed with carrot juice, they can relieve gout and arthritis pain by lowering the uric acid levels.
What is celiac disease?
CELIAC disease is a genetically linked disease that affects the small intestines of millions of people worldwide. Yet it often goes undiagnosed as persons quietly deal with the many symptoms. Celiac disease is usually present from birth but may lie dormant until it is triggered by either an environmental, emotional, physical or dietary stressor. Once it is triggered it elicits an immune response hence it is sometimes considered an autoimmune disease. The body’s defence system (known as antibodies) attacks the lining of the small intestines making it smooth and unable to absorb many nutrients from the food we eat. The damage to the small intestines is very slow to develop but, there are many negative health implications. Some of the more common symptoms are listed below; however, the symptoms may vary from one person to another. -Abdominal cramping, anaemia, constipation, weight loss, diarrhoea, fatigue. Persons who have celiac disease cannot tolerate a group of proteins known as gluten. Gluten is the name for a group of storage proteins in many grains mainly wheat, rye, barley and oats. Well, it is clear how eating can be a major challenge for someone who has celiac disease because wheat is present in many types of foods. These dietary restrictions coupled with decreased nutrient absorption puts celiac patients at high risk for nutritional deficiencies. Nutrient deficiencies can include calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium, fat and water soluble vitamins and folic acid. There is no cure for celiac disease, but one of the best treatment options for this condition is strict dietary control. Restricting those foods that are causing discomfort can alleviate some of the symptoms. However, I must caution that restricting your food intake is not something you want to attempt without professional help. If you feel you may have this condition, check with your primary care doctor who may refer you to a gastroenterologist for further testing and diagnosis. Once diagnosed, a dietician will help you design a food plan that will minimise your discomfort while ensuring you receive much needed nutrients. ‘Like’ my page, Nutrition in Demand, on Facebook and receive up to date nutrition information. Reference: Celiac Sprue Organisation Nutrition In Demand A non profit organization helping you to: "Eat Healthy Today... Living, Longer, Better Tomorrow" Cell: (649) 242-3978 or (649) 442-3978
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US shutdown: Barack Obama warns of default danger US President Barack Obama has warned that Wall Street should be concerned that a conservative faction of Republicans is willing to allow the country to default on its debt. The US government has partially closed after Congress failed to agree a budget and will run out of cash on 17 October unless its debt ceiling is raised. In a TV interview on Wednesday, Mr Obama said he was “exasperated”. He later held talks with Congressional leaders that ended without agreement. The US government closed nonessential operations on Tuesday after Congress failed to strike a deal on a new budget. Republicans and Democrats are blaming each other for the impasse. The shutdown has left more than 700,000 employees on unpaid leave and closed national parks, tourist sites, government websites, office buildings, and more.
In a TV interview on Wednesday, Mr Obama said he was “exasperated”.
However, as one budget crisis raged in Washington DC, another one - potentially more dangerous loomed in the coming weeks. On 17 October, the US government will run out of cash to pay its bills unless the debt ceiling is raised. On both issues, the Republicans who control the House of Representatives have demanded concessions from Mr Obama and his fellow Democrats in return for funding the government’s continued operation and for raising the debt ceiling. Chiefly, the Republicans demand the repeal, delay or defunding of a healthcare reform law - dubbed Obamacare - passed by the Democrats in 2010. Major portions of that law, which was subsequently validated by the US Supreme Court and was a major issue in the 2012 presidential election, took effect on Tuesday. (BBC)
The ads are opposed by 21 Reasons, a group that tries to curb teenage drug use.
Controversy erupts over bus billboards promoting marijuana as safer than alcohol THE fight to legalise marijuana is now being waged on the buses of Portland, Maine. An advertising blitz promoting pot as “less harmful” than alcohol went up on buses and bus shelters in Maine’s largest city Wednesday, angering anti-drug crusaders. “It’s highly inappropriate to be promoting Pro Marijuana message in a place that has a large audience of people under the age of 21”, Kate Perkins, a spokesperson for 21 Reasons, a drug prevention group, told WCSH News. Voters will decide the fate of Question 1, an initiative that would legalize recreational pot use for adults in Portland, on Nov. 5, and the Marijuana Policy Project purchased $2,500 worth of ads to try and help pass the measure. “It has a very, very good chance,”
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Mason Tvert, communications director for the Marijuana Policy Project, told the Daily News. The ads feature rather cleancut looking individuals along with captions touting phrases used in other campaigns run by the group. “I prefer marijuana over alcohol because it doesn’t make me rowdy or reckless,” one of the captions reads. “Why should I be punished?” Despite complaints to METRO, Portland’s public bus service, the ads will remain up until Election Day. The agency said the ads amounted to political advertising, and therefore were in line with its guidelines. “If we’re going to allow one type of political advertising, we have to allow it all,” METRO General Manager Gregory Jordan told the
Portland Press Herald. 21 Reasons fears that the ads will further legitimise pot use among teens. “If we do not ban such promotions, we will see a significant increase in marijuana marketing and promotion,” the group said in a press release. The Marijuana Policy Project counters that their message is undeniably true and is not a call for anyone to smoke pot. “These ads encourage people to support marijuana policy reform, not to use marijuana,” David Boyer, the Maine political director for the Maine Marijuana Policy project, told the Press Herald. “These ads simply highlight the fact that marijuana is objectively safer than alcohol, and that is a fact everyone should know.” (NYdailynews.com)
USA: Boss made her stand beside him while he urinated: harassment suit A BROOKLYN mom says she was forced to walk off a job she desperately needed because of her boss’ lecherous come-ons and demands — including that she accompany him to the bathroom. In papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, Sherina Thomas said David Shavolian “would make her stand right next to him while he urinated,” leaving her flush with embarrassment. Her sexual harassment suit, which seeks unspecified damages, said there were warning signs from the start. Thomas, 28, said she first went to the executive suite firm Executive Offices New York City’s midtown office last year after seeing an ad saying the realty company was looking for child models. Thomas thought her kids would be perfect for the gig, but said when she got there, it was
clear Shavolian was far more interested in her. He told her, “I could help you to model,” and then forced her “to show her bare breasts,” the suit said. He fondled and jiggled them, then told her they were “not firm enough,” the suit said. He later called her about a receptionist job. It was hardly a typical job interview: The suit claims he asked her, “Do you shave or wax?” “Out of work and needing a job,” Thomas said she ignored the comments and started work for him May 21, 2012. She was quickly promoted to manager, but said her job duties required her to constantly be by Shavolian’s side — even when he went to the bathroom. He also repeatedly propositioned her — at one point offering to pay her $1,200 for oral sex, the suit said.
In central China, 37 patients remain in critical or serious condition after hornet attacks.
Deadly hornets kill 42 people in China, injure over 1,500 SWARMS of aggressive hornets, in their fall mating season, are inflicting a deadly toll in a central Chinese province. Hornets have killed 42 people and injured 1,675 people in three cities in Shaanxi province since July, according to the local government. Thirty-seven patients remain in critical or serious condition. Over the summer and early fall, hornets have invaded schools full of children and descended upon unsuspecting farm workers in China. One of them is Mu Conghui, a woman who was attacked in Ankang City while looking after her millet crop. “The hornets were horrifying,” she told Xinhua, the Chinese staterun news agency. “They hit right at my head and covered my legs. All of
a sudden I was stung and I couldn’t move. “Even now, my legs are covered with sting holes.” Two months, 13 dialysis treatments and 200 stitches later, Mu still remains hospitalized and unable to move her legs. The influx of venom to the human body can cause allergic reactions and multiple organ failure leading to death. Patients like Mu have been receiving dialysis to remove the toxins from her body. In photos, patients bore deep dark craters scattered across their limbs, the size of bullet wounds. Government authorities say these attacks are from a particularly venomous species, the world’s largest hornet, known as the Asian giant hornet or vespa mandarinia.
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Exercise ‘can be as good as pills’
The new findings potentially suggesting that even more worlds could be inhabited around the universe than previously thought.
Earth had oxygen much earlier than thought OXYGEN may have filled Earth’s atmosphere hundreds of millions of years earlier than previously thought, suggesting that sunlight-dependent life akin to modern plants evolved very early in Earth’s history, a new study finds. The findings, detailed in the Sept. 26 issue of the journal Nature,have implications for extraterrestrial life as well, hinting that oxygengenerating life could arise very early in a planet’s history and potentially suggesting even more worlds could be inhabited around the universe than previously thought, the study’s authors said. It was once widely assumed that oxygen levels remained low in the atmosphere for about the first 2 billion years of Earth’s 4.5-billionyear history. Scientists thought the first time oxygen suffused the atmosphere for any major length of time was about 2.3 billion years ago in what is called the Great Oxidation Event. This jump in oxygen levels was almost certainly due to cyanobacteria — microbes that, like plants, photosynthesize and exhale oxygen. However, recent research examining ancient rock deposits had suggested that oxygen may have transiently existed in the atmosphere 2.6 billion to 2.7 billion years ago. The new study pushes this boundary back even further, suggesting Earth’s atmosphere became oxygenated about 3 billion years ago, more than 600 million years before the Great Oxidation Event. In turn, this suggests that something was around on the planet to put that oxygen in the atmosphere at this time.
“The fact oxygen is there requires oxygenic photosynthesis, a very complex metabolic pathway, very early in Earth’s history,” said researcher Sean Crowe, a biogeochemist at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. “That tells us it doesn’t take long for biology to evolve very complex metabolic capabilities.” Crowe and his colleagues analyzed levels of chromium and other metals in samples from South Africa that could serve as markers of reactions between atmospheric oxygen and minerals in Earth’s rocks. They looked at both samples of ancient soil and marine sediments from about the same time period — 3 billion years ago. The researchers focused on the different levels of chromium isotopeswithin their samples. Isotopes are variants of elements; all isotopes of an element have the same number of protons in their atoms, but each has a different number of neutrons — for instance, each atom of chromium-52 has 28 neutrons, while atoms of chromium-53 have 29. When atmospheric oxygen reacts with rock — a process known as weathering —heavier chromium isotopes, such as chromium-53, often get washed out to sea by rivers. This means heavier chromium isotopes are often depleted from soils on land and enriched in sediments in the ocean when oxygen is around. These proportions of heavier chromium were just what were seen in the South African samples. Similar results were seen with other metals, such as uranium and iron, that hint at the presence of oxygen in the atmosphere.
EXERCISE can be as good a medicine as pills for people with conditions such as heart disease, a study has found. The work in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) looked at hundreds of trials involving nearly 340,000 patients to assess the merits of exercise and drugs in preventing death. Physical activity rivalled some heart drugs and outperformed stroke medicine. The findings suggest exercise should be added to prescriptions, say the researchers. Experts stressed that patients should not ditch their drugs for exercise - rather, they should use both in tandem. Prescriptions rise Too few adults currently get enough exercise. Only a third of people in England do the recommended 2.5 hours or more of moderate-intensity activity, such as cycling or fast walking, every week. In contrast, prescription drug rates continue to rise. There were an average of 17.7 prescriptions for every person in England in 2010, compared with 11.2 in 2000. For the study, scientists based at the London School of Economics, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute at Harvard Medical School and Stanford University School of
Short, regular bouts of exercise could add years to your life, say experts.
Medicine trawled medical literature to find any research that compared exercise with pills as a therapy. They identified 305 trials to include in their analysis. These trials looked at managing conditions such as existing heart disease, stroke rehabilitation, heart failure and prediabetes. When they studied the data as a whole, they found exercise and drugs were comparable in terms of death rates. But there were two exceptions. Drugs called diuretics were the clear winner for heart failure patients, while exercise was best for stroke patients in terms of life expectancy. Amy Thompson, senior cardiac
nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said that although an active lifestyle brings many health benefits, there is not enough evidence to draw any firm conclusions about the merit of exercise above and beyond drugs. “Medicines are an extremely important part of the treatment of many heart conditions and people on prescribed drugs should keep taking their vital meds. If you have a heart condition or have been told you’re at high risk of heart disease, talk to your doctor about the role that exercise can play in your treatment.” Dr Peter Coleman of the Stroke Association said exercise alongside drugs had a vital role that merited more research.
Sweden ranked first for treatment of elderly in UN report SWEDEN is the best place in the world to be old and Afghanistan the worst, according to a UN-backed global study. The Global AgeWatch Index examined the quality of life of the elderly in 91 nations. Norway and Germany made up the top spots, with the UK in 13th place. The index warns that many countries do not have adequate support in place for their ageing populations. By 2050, older people will outnumber under-15s for the first time, with most of the elderly in developing countries. The Global AgeWatch Index was compiled by the UN Population Fund and advocacy group HelpAge International, and released to mark the UN’s Day of Older Persons. Researchers used 13 different indicators - including income and employment, health provision, education, and environment - in what they said was the first study of kind to be conducted on a global scale. The study’s authors say countries across the world face an ongoing
The report said Sweden was the best country at supporting and helping its elderly population.
challenge from the rapidly ageing global population. “The continual exclusion of ageing from national and global agendas is one of the biggest obstacles to meeting the needs of the world’s ageing population,” says Silvia Stefanoni, the interim chief executive of HelpAge International. “By giving us a better understanding of the quality of life
of women and men as they age, this new index can help us focus our attention on where things are going well and where we have to make improvements.” While Sweden came top, and Afghanistan was placed last, the top 20 was dominated by countries from Western Europe and North America, along with Japan, Australia and Chile.
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Italy boat sinking: Hundreds feared dead off Lampedusa More than 150 of the migrants have been rescued.
AT LEAST 130 African migrants have died and many more are missing after a boat carrying them to Europe sank off the southern Italian island of Lampedusa. Ninety-four bodies have been recovered and a further 40 have been discovered inside the wreck, coast guards said. Passengers reportedly threw
themselves into the sea after a fire broke out on board. More than 150 of the migrants have been rescued. Most of those on board were from Eritrea and Somalia, said the UNHCR. The boat was believed to have sailed from Libya, the Italian coast guard said. Simona Moscarelli, a spokeswoman from the International Organization for Migration in Rome, told the BBC that “at one point there was a fire on the boat and so the migrants moved, all of them, to one side of the boat which capsized”. She estimated that only three of about 100 women on board survived, adding that most of the migrants were unable to swim. “Only the strongest survived,” she told the Associated Press news agency. It is one of the worst such disasters to occur off the Italian coast in recent years; Prime Minister Enrico Letta tweeted that it was “an immense tragedy”. The boat was believed to have been carrying about 500 people at the time. “There is no miraculous solution to the migrant exodus issue,” said
Italian Foreign Minister Emma Bonino. “If there were we would have found it and put it into action.” Also on Thursday, local media reported that around 200 migrants were escorted to the port of Syracuse on the island of Sicily, when the vessel encountered difficulties five miles off the coast. Earlier this week, 13 migrants drowned while trying to reach Sicily. ‘CONTINUOUS HORROR’ Footage from the scene showed bodies being laid out on Lampedusa’s dockside. The mayor of Lampedusa, Giusi Nicolini, described the scene as a “continuous horror”. “It’s like a cemetery, they are still bringing them out,” she said. Local media reports say that at least one child and a pregnant woman are among the dead and that a suspected people smuggler has been arrested. Pope Francis sent a Twitter message calling for prayers for the “victims of the tragic shipwreck off Lampedusa”. In July he visited the island and condemned the “global indifference” to the plight of migrants trying to arrive there. (BBC)
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Jackson family lose case against AEG Live THE family of Michael Jackson has lost a negligence case against concert promoters AEG Live over the death of the 50-year-old pop star. A jury concluded the doctor looking after Jackson ahead of his concert tour was not unfit for his job - and so AEG had not been negligent in hiring him. Jackson died in 2009 after taking an overdose of a surgical anaesthetic. Dr Conrad Murray was jailed for four years for involuntary manslaughter for administering the drug. To reach its verdict, the jury of six men and six women had to go through five key yes-no
questions seeking to establish whether AEG was responsible for Murray’s hiring in the first place and concerning his competence for the job. The jury decided that AEG Live did hire Murray but found that he was not unfit or incompetent for the job. Delivering the verdict, jury foreman Gregg Barden said: “That doesn’t mean we felt he was ethical.” The ruling was welcomed by AEG Live, who argued that they hired Murray at the request of Jackson and had no knowledge of the star’s drug dependency. “I counted Michael
Jackson a creative partner and a friend,” said AEG Live executive Randy Phillips, who had testified at the trial. “We lost one of the world’s greatest musical geniuses, but I am relieved and deeply grateful that the jury recognised that neither I, nor anyone else at AEG Live, played any part in Michael’s tragic death.” Jackson’s 83-year-old mother Katherine was in court for the verdict, and appeared emotional as it was read out, Reuters news agency reports. Her lawyer, Kevin Boyle, said the family was “of course.. not happy with the result as
it stands now. We will be exploring all options legally and factually and make a decision about anything at a later time.” In closing arguments, the Jackson lawyers had suggested the damages they were seeking could exceed $1bn - amounts AEG Live had described as “absurd”.
Michael Jackson died in 2009 after taking an overdose of a surgical anaesthetic.
Diana director ‘devastated’ by reviews THE director of Diana says he has “no regrets”, despite the film’s poor reception in the UK. Oliver Hirschbiegel told the BBC that the movie’s critical mauling was “devastating, but when you make a film you don’t think about the reactions”. The Telegraph described the film “a special class of awful”, while the Mirror called it “cheap and cheerless”. Hirschbiegel admitted the reviews had put off audiences, but he still hoped people
Oscar-nominated actress Naomi Watts plays Princess Diana in the film.
would “make their own minds up”. “In all the other places where it’s opened - in Poland, the Czech Republic, Turkey
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and Slovakia - it’s been very strong,” he said. “I think for the British, Diana is still a trauma they haven’t come to terms with.” Starring Naomi Watts, the film depicts Princess Diana in the final years of her life, with a focus on her affair with heart surgeon Hasnat Khan, played by Lost’s Naveen Andrews. It entered the UK chart at number five in its opening weekend, taking £623,000 at the box office. This week, it dropped to number nine. Hirschbiegel, who previously made Downfall, a German-language film about the last days of Hitler, called his experiences with Diana “deja vu, because it has the same reactions in the UK as Downfall had in Germany on release”. “I hope it is a matter of stepping back and looking at it afresh in a year or so, because it is a very British story and I am a very German director.” He added that Diana “was the most complex character I have ever tried to depict more complex than Hitler. The one thing they both had in common was they were born actors”. Earlier this week, at the Zurich Film Festival, Hirschbiegel described the film as “very un-British” and described the critical reaction as harking back “to what newspapers like the Daily Mail would write about her back then - really vile things. So I guess I succeeded.”
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O’Connor warns Miley Cyrus against exploitation SINGER Sinead O’Connor has written an open letter to fellow singer and actress Miley Cyrus warning her not to be exploited by the music business. The 46-year-old wrote to Cyrus, 20, after she cited O’Connor’s video Nothing Compares 2 U as an inspiration for her explicit Wrecking Ball video. “Nothing but harm will come in the long run, from allowing yourself to be exploited,” wrote O’Connor. “Please, in future, say no when you are asked to prostitute yourself.” O’Connor said she was prompted to write, “in the spirit of motherliness” after “dodging phone calls from various newspapers” who wanted the singer-songwriter to comment upon similarities between the two videos. The video for Nothing Compares 2 U is principally a close-up of O’Connor, who sheds a single tear as she performs the
Cyrus prompted more controversy with her raunchy performance in Las Vegas last month.
Prince-penned break-up ballad. Cyrus cries in the promo clip for Wrecking Ball, which shares similar lyrical themes to O’Connor’s song. But the video also finds her licking a sledgehammer and swinging naked on a metal demolition ball.
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Spy novelist Tom Clancy dies aged 66 Best-selling US author Tom Clancy has died at the age of 66, his publisher Penguin has confirmed. Clancy wrote a string of bestselling spy and military thrillers. His 17th novel, Command Authority, is due out in December. Several of his books featuring CIA analyst Jack Ryan have been adapted into successful Hollywood films. The former insurance broker died in a Baltimore hospital near his Maryland home, according to reports. Clancy, who died on Tuesday, was remembered as “a master of his craft” by Tom Weldon, chief executive of Penguin Random House UK. “Tom Clancy changed readers’ expectations of what a thriller could do,” he said. “He will be greatly missed by millions of fans in the UK and around the world.” Written in his spare time, The Hunt for Red October (1984) was Clancy’s first published novel and sold more than five million copies. President Ronald Reagan helped to fuel the success of the book when he called it a “perfect yarn”. The novel was made into a film in 1990, starring Alec Baldwin as Ryan and Sir Sean Connery as Soviet
Tom Clancy’s 17th novel, Command Authority, is due in December.
submarine captain Marko Ramius. Baldwin paid tribute to “the great writer Tom Clancy” on Twitter, remembering him as “a real gentleman of the old school”. Harrison Ford went on to play Ryan in film versions of Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger, while Ben Affleck played him in 2002 release The Sum of All Fears. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, a new film to feature the character directed by Sir Kenneth Branagh, is set for release this December. Clancy usually wrote a book
a year, making him one of the wealthiest authors in the world. In 2002 he was ranked at 10 in Forbes magazine’s Celebrity 100 list with estimated earnings of $47.8m (£33m).
Meg Ryan with boyfriend John Cougar Mellencamp in June 2013 in New York City.
Meg Ryan trades Hollywood spotlight for quiet life in NY Hans Zimmer said he was overwhelmed to be a Classic Brit double winner. George Clooney had a recent sleepover with Croatian model Monika Jakisic, according to reports.
Hans Zimmer triumphs Clooney hooks up with Croatian at Classic Brits HANS Zimmer was a double winner at the Classic Brits awards, winning composer of the year, as well as an award for outstanding contribution to music. Violinist Nicola Benedetti was named female artist of the year for a second year running, while Daniel Barenboim took the male artist prize. The event climaxed with an emotional tribute to Luciano Pavarotti. A posthumous lifetime achievement award was presented to his widow Nicoletta Mantovani by tenor Jose Carreras. Pavarotti had agreed to accept the award six years ago but died before the ceremony. Placido Domingo, who, alongside Carreras and Pavarotti, completed the famous
Three Tenors, also recorded a video tribute to the late Italian star. Nine awards were presented at the ceremony at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Wednesday. Andre Rieu, and his Johann Strauss orchestra, took the album of the year prize for a record-breaking third successive year, triumphing with his release, Magic Of The Movies. Rieu has dominated the classical charts for the past five years, going to number one with each of his last four albums. Zimmer, who created the scores to films such as Gladiator, The Lion King and the Pirates Of The Caribbean series, won composer of the year for his work on the soundtracks to box office hits Man Of Steel and The Dark Knight Rises.
model Monika Jakisic: report THINGS are heating up for George Clooney and a former flame. The Hollywood heartthrob had a sleepover with Croatian model Monika Jakisic at his Los Angeles home on Sept. 25, according to an Us Weekly report. This is not the first time Clooney has been linked to the bathing beauty as the two have had an on-and-off fling since 2004. “They spent hours talking and have an incredible connection,” the insider told the mag of their hookup. Back in May, “The Gravity” actor was spotted flirting with Jakisic, 33, also known as the “Croatian Sensation,” at a London Nightclub. While he was still dating girlfriend
of two years, Stacy Kiebler, at the time, Clooney and Jakisic “danced and held hands,” the source said of the two’s interaction that night. “He’s been calling and texting her ever since.” Clooney and Keibler officially split this past July, however, Clooney isn’t the only one that’s moving on from their high-profile relationship. The WWE starlet shared a cozy photo on Instagram Monday with new boyfriend Jared Pobre in Paris sipping on wine. “Stacy and Jared are dating,” a source confirmed to Us. “They met through friends, but they are not anything more than dating.” (NYdailynews.com)
OUT with the West, in with the East. ACTRESS Meg Ryan, who was once known as the box office golden gal, has ditched life in the Hollywood spotlight for a more subdued lifestyle in New York City, according to People magazine. This week’s cover story for the mag delves deep into the 51-year-old actress’ decision to take a step back and reside in the Big Apple. “Living in New York makes you different,” Ryan’s friend, writer Delia Ephron, told People . “Los Angeles is just about movies. New York is about so much more than that, and so is Meg.” Ephron, is the sister to the late Nora Ephron, who directed “Sleepless in Seattle” and “You’ve Got Mail,” which are two of Ryan’s most iconic romantic comedy roles.
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Barbados confirms four cases including one death from H1N1 influenza BARBADOS has confirmed four cases of influenza A H1N1 including one death. A statement from the Ministry of Health said that results from the 10 samples sent to the Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) last week had confirmed the cases. It said the other six samples were negative for the H1N1 virus. Acting Chief Medical
Officer, Dr. Elizabeth Ferdinand said Barbados has an adequate supply of Tamiflu which is recommended for persons in high risk groups, and those who need hospitalisation. In addition, the Ministry of Health is expecting a shipment of the seasonal influenza vaccine which contains the H1N1 virus and will be offered to frontline workers in the public sector and persons
in high risk groups. Dr. Ferdinand reiterated that most persons who suffer from influenza will experience only mild illness and will recover in three to five days without the need for medical attention. In light of the outbreak, the senior health official said that the Ministry of Health would be intensifying its public awareness efforts through various media as a way of sensitising the public
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The Bahamian PM Perry Christie encouraged the nations that have not signed the Arms Trade Treaty to do so.
‘World must do more to stop trafficking of guns’ – Christie to UN General Assembly THE world community must do more to fight against the trafficking of illegal firearms, Prime Minister Perry Christie told the UN General Assembly this weekend. Mr Christie encouraged the nations that have not signed the Arms Trade Treaty to do so and those countries that produce the guns to become more proactive in controlling the export of guns. “We implore them to step up the policing of their own borders against arms traffickers,” he said. The continuing influx of guns, and the increase in gunrelated criminality, the prime minister said, is not only in The Bahamas but throughout the region.
“We therefore call for more robust surveillance and reconnaissance measures to be instituted. We already have the experience of the joint anti-drug operational activities with the United States of America. However, more resources ought to be employed in a region-wide effort to fight crime,” Mr Christie said. In particular, the Prime Minister said that there needs to be a massive increase in joint tactical operations so that more air and maritime assets can be consistently deployed so that the thousands of square miles that comprise the territorial waters of Caribbean states can be more effectively patrolled.
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about the do’s and don’ts in relation to Influenza A H1N1. Dr. Ferdinand is encouraging members of the public to cooperate with public health guidelines as was done during the 2009 Influenza Pandemic. “Your cooperation and support helped us to effectively respond at that time. The same level of response will help us to manage this current challenge,” she said, adding that the best way to reduce transmission of the virus is by practising good respiratory hygiene measures. “Keep disposable tissue handy, so that you can cover your nose and mouth when coughing and sneezing, or use your elbow. Used tissue should be discarded in a covered garbage can or placed in a plastic bag. Frequent and proper hand washing is essential and we should avoid touching our eyes, nose or mouth as germs can enter our body this way.” She advised those persons who may be exhibiting flulike symptoms, such as fever, coughing and sore throat, to avoid being out in public and to stay away from work or school until fever free for 24 hours without the use of fever reducing medication.
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THE United Nations human rights office has urged the Dominican Republic to take all necessary measures to ensure that citizens of Haitian origin are not deprived of their right to nationality in light of a recent court ruling. Last week the country’s Constitutional Court ruled that the children of undocumented migrants who have been in the Dominican Republic and registered as Dominicans as far back as 1929, cannot have Dominican nationality as their parents are considered to be “in transit”. “We are extremely concerned that a ruling of the Dominican Republic Constitutional Court may deprive tens of thousands of people of nationality, virtually all of them of Haitian descent, and have a very negative impact on their other rights,” said Ravina Shamdasani, the spokesperson for the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human
People protest for Haitians in NYC recently.
Rights (OCHR). She said the decision could have “disastrous” implications for people of Haitian descent in the Dominican Republic, leaving them in a state of constitutional limbo and without access to basic services for which identity documents are required. Until 2010, the UN said the Dominican Republic had followed the principle of automatically bestowing citizenship to anyone born on its soil. But in 2010, it said a new
constitution stated that citizenship would be granted only to those born on Dominican Republic soil to at least one parent of Dominican blood or whose foreign parents are legal residents. The decision, which cannot be appealed, gives the Central Electoral Board one year to elaborate a list of people to be excluded from citizenship, and it outlines a number of steps leading to the elaboration of a regularization plan for undocumented migrants, OHCHR said.
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Jamaica government criticised after crime report reveals increase in murders THE main opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has criticised the Portia Simpson Miller administration over its handling of the crime situation in Jamaica as the island recorded yet another increase in murders. Opposition spokesman on National Security, Delroy Chuck, wants the government to take decisive action to deal with the situation. “There’s no doubt that the past three months have shown that we do not have crime and murders under control and I am very disappointed that we have not heard from the Minister of National Security or the Prime minister as to what plans, programmes, policies and support they have to provide the police with the necessary resources and instructions to stem the rising murders violent crime in the country,” he said. “When this problem arose under the Jamaica Labour
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Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of Operations, Glenmore Hinds, said he was concerned over the increase in criminal activities and blamed the importation of illegal guns and ammunition.
Party government, we enacted six crime bills and that undoubtedly assisted in bringing down crime. From 2010 up to 2012, there was a decline in criminal activity, in particular murders. “The government refused to renew any of these six crime bills and what we have seen is, for the past three
months at least, not only an escalation in serious crimes but murders in particular,” he added. Chuck said he was also concerned that in recent months there have been no meetings of the National Security Council, which is chaired by Prime Minister Simpson-Miller.
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• Provide strategic advice with respect to operational and fiscal activities of the establishment. • Plan and develop systems and procedures to improve the operating quality and efficiency of • each department.
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WORKING CONDITIONS
1. Working conditions are normal for an office environment. Work may require occasional weekend and /or evening work.
Interested applicants are asked to submit your resume by email to paylesstci@gmail.com
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• General Day to Day operations of company business (2 # Separate Restaurants in the Grace Bay Area) • Organize, direct and evaluate food and beverage service • Recruitment and training of staff • Shift scheduling • Performance management; monitor staff performance and provide feedback • Purchase and control of inventory • Monitor revenues and expenses • Ensure practice of health and safety regulations • Negotiate supplier arrangements for food and beverage products • Negotiate with clients for use of facilities for catering, parties, banquets, etc. • Plan and direct the operations and departments • Establish the financial and service standards of the organization • Prepare budgets • Monitor expenses • Schedule/supervise staff Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Diploma or degree in business management or tourism/hospitality Leadership skills along with 5 or more years of extensive experience in Food & Beverage operations within a 5 star environment • Flexibility • Adaptability • Inventory management • Conflict resolution • Ability to work under pressure • Ability to multi-task • Good organizational skills • Leadership skills • Entrepreneurship skills • Communication skills • Financial planning, budgeting & Business management skills experience is an asset • Time management skills • Proficient in Word, Excel, Outlook and POS Systems • Must be willing to long hours, work day and evening shifts, weekends holidays and overtime as deemed necessary. Salary:
• Based Upon Experience + Benefits • Applicants should apply in writing with covering letter, résumé & references to:
Director, CH Ltd, PO Box 698, Grace Bay, Providenciales or via fax to 649 946 5714 or emailchris@jakarah.com
AND Construction Ltd
Is seeking candidates to fill the following positions for contracts in Grand Turk & Providenciales: Steel Fixer ($8 p/h)
Tile Layer ($8 p/h) Site Supervisor ($625 p/w) Domestic Worker ($5 p/h) Mason ($8 p/h) Carpenter ($ 8 p/h) Laborer ($5.50 p/h) Store man ($7 p/h) Foreman ($11 p/h) Purchasing Specialist ($400 p/w)
All applicants must be hard working, willing to work long hours, weekends and public holidays to meet project objectives.
Applicants should apply in writing, with covering letter, resume & references to: Director, AND Construction Ltd, PO Box 559, Leeward Highway, Providenciales Or via Fax to 649 946 5714, or via email info@andltd.tc
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IMF head warns US debt crisis threatens world economy IMF managing director Christine Lagarde says failure to raise the debt ceiling is a far worse threat to global economy than the current government shutdown. The shutdown follows a budget standoff between President Obama and Congress. But a worse problem looms. The US is up to its borrowing limit and will run out of money without agreement to lift it. Ms Lagarde’s comments were echoed by the US
Treasury, which says a debt default could lead to a financial crisis as bad as 2008 or worse. ‘MISSION CRITICAL’ In a speech looking ahead to a decade of challenges for the world economy, Ms Lagarde said that the US government needed to fix its finances for the long term. She said it was “mission critical” that the US agrees a new debt ceiling. But as she has often said before, there should not be too
much change in the short term because that could undermine the economic recovery. US President Obama and Congressional leaders have been in political deadlock for days, which has had the effect of freezing nonessential US government functions. The US government closed non-essential operations on Tuesday after Congress failed to strike a deal on a new budget. The shutdown has left
more than 700,000 employees on unpaid leave and closed national parks, tourist sites, government websites, office buildings, and more. However, as one budget crisis raged in Washington DC, another one - potentially more dangerous - looms in the coming weeks. On 17 October, the US government will run out of cash to pay its bills unless the debt ceiling is raised. On the prospects for the world economy in general
Christine Lagarde warns failure to raise the US’s borrowing limit threatens the global economy.
terms Ms Lagarde was cautiously positive. She added that although the global economic outlook remained subdued, there were signs that growth was looking up and financial stability returning.
She said not only was the US picking up steam, but the eurozone was too, with a growth forecast of 1% next year. Even Japan, she said, was beginning to improve, albeit all three areas needed to make policy changes.
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION
BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION
Take Notice that I, RIC TODD, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to MAIA GIGAURI-CLARE a national of Georgia by virtue of marriage to a Belonger. RIC TODD
Take Notice that I, RIC TODD, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to AUDEN ANTHONY SIMPSON a national of Jamaica Republic by virtue of marriage to a Belonger. RIC TODD
PUBLIC NOTICE
PUBLIC NOTICE
BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION
BELONGER STATUS APPLICATION
Take Notice that I, RIC TODD, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to MENOULA FERMEUS-HARRIS a national of Haiti by virtue of marriage to a Belonger. RIC TODD
Take Notice that I, RIC TODD, Governor of Turks and Caicos in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 3(2) of the Immigration Ordinance intend to grant a Certificate of Belonger Status to ANGELA ROSELIN STUBBS a national of Dominican Republic by virtue of marriage to a Belonger. RIC TODD
(Section 3 (2) of the Immigration Ordinance)
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UK regrets The Gambia’s withdrawal from Commonwealth The Vatican’s commission of cardinals and bishops had credited the late Pope John Paul II with him second miracle in 2011, which led him to the road of sainthood.
Popes John XXIII and John Paul II to be declared saints in April POPES John XXIII and John Paul II will be declared saints in April, the Vatican said Monday. The announcement came after Pope Francis met with cardinals to discuss the planned canonisations of two of his predecessors. The ceremony will take place on April 27. It will be the first time two popes will be canonised at the same time. To be named a saint involves a series of steps, but the qualifications are straightforward, according to the veteran Vatican analyst John Allen. “You put a holy life and two miracles together, according to the Catholic system, you’ve got a saint,” he said. The calls to canonise John Paul II began even before he had been buried. People attending his funeral in 2005 held banners saying “Santo Subito,” short for “make him a saint now.” Their call was heard. Bypassing the normal fiveyear waiting period, Pope Benedict XVI set in motion
the process to canonize his predecessor. John Paul is said to have miraculously cured Sister Marie Simon-Pierre, a French nun stricken by Parkinson’s disease, several months after his death. The church says the second miracle occurred when a Costa Rican woman with a brain aneurism recovered after praying to John Paul. John XXIII, revered for his role in the Second Vatican Council, is only recorded as having performed one miracle after his death in 1963. “Pope Francis has decided that there already was a decree of heroic virtue saying that the man had lived a holy life,” Allen says. “There already was one miracle certified for his beatification in 2000, so Pope Francis has decided he doesn’t have to pass go, doesn’t have to collect $200, he can go directly to sainthood.” In fact, canonisation by the Catholic Church simply formalises on earth what is already in place in heaven, Allen points out.
MIKE MANLEY ODENA
WILFREY & TONY’S
Is looking for a
Babysitter To wok 6 days per week salary $5.00 per hour. Contact: 341-9084
9230
Is looking for a
THE Gambia’s decision to withdraw from the Commonwealth 48 years after joining is something to “very much regret”, the UK Foreign Office has said. The West African nation branded the 54-member grouping, which includes the UK and most of its former colonies, a “neo-colonial institution”. The withdrawal was announced on state TV but no other reasons were given. Two years ago President Yahya Jammeh accused the UK of backing his political opposition ahead of elections. Commonwealth officials said they only heard about the move through the media and had not yet been contacted by The Gambia. A spokesman said SecretaryGeneral Kamalesh Sharma had seen the reports with “dismay and disappointment” and had asked for “clarification” from the country. There is a history of tension between President Jammeh, who came to power in a 1994 coup, and the UK. Earlier this year, a Foreign Office report singled out The Gambia for its human rights record, citing cases of unlawful detentions, illegal closures of newspapers and discrimination against minority groups. On Thursday a Foreign Office spokesman said: “Decisions on Commonwealth membership are a matter for each member government. We would very much regret Gambia, or any other country, deciding to leave the Commonwealth.” In August last year The Gambia was criticised by Amnesty International and others for executing nine prisoners by firing squad.
WARD’S CONSULTANCY Acting on behalf of our client Complete Construction is looking for a
cosmetologist To work 6 days per week salary $5.00 per hour. contact: 231-0882
9238
The Commonwealth was founded in 1931 but acquired its modern shape after 1949 as former British colonies and protectorates, including The Gambia, started to achieve self-government and varying degrees of independence. According to the Commonwealth’s charter, member states should communicate and co-operate “in the common interests of our peoples and in the promotion of international understanding and world peace”. In its statement, The Gambian government said it had “withdrawn its membership of the British Commonwealth”. It said it had “decided that The Gambia will never be a member of any neo-colonial institution and will never be a party to any institution that represents an extension of colonialism”. But Bakary Dabo, former vice president of The Gambia and chairman of the country’s campaign for democratic change, said people there are generally “very happy” to be part of the Commonwealth. He said the government had recently begun “picking up war against poorly specified enemies called ‘western powers’”. Speaking on BBC Radio
Gambia’s president Yahya Jammeh brands the Commonwealth as a “neo-colonial institution”.
4’s Today programme, Mr Dabo said this rhetoric had “accelerated” in recent years and been used when President Jammeh gave a “rambling” speech at the United Nations General Assembly last month Also at the UN, President Jammeh said homosexuality was one of the three “biggest threats to human existence”. He has also drawn international criticism for claiming he can cure Aids with a herbal body rub and bananas. BBC Africa analyst Farouk Chothia said despite its image as an idyllic holiday destination, The Gambia, and its population of less than two million, were kept under tight control by its eccentric leader. The latest decision was bound to come from him, our analyst added.
The Royal Commonwealth Society, an education charity which works in Commonwealth countries, said The Gambia’s announcement was unexpected and appeared to be undemocratic. Society director Michael Lake said President Jammeh had made the decision “without consulting The Gambia’s people” and the country’s withdrawal would be “a loss felt by both its people and the wider Commonwealth network”. He added: “Far from being a ‘neo-colonial institution’, the modern Commonwealth operates on a consensus model and its voluntary membership is predicated primarily on a country’s commitment to upholding shared values and principles.”
REGISTERED LAND ORDINANCE, CAP 9.05
NOTICE LOST LAND CERTIFICATE
TITLE NUMBER SECTION ISLAND 61108/81 LONG BAY HILLS PROVIDENCIALES Whereas, ILONA KESSELL as Executor for the Estates of LOUISE PAUL KESSELL and HELEN KESSELL deceased of 56 East William Street, Fords, New Jersey 08863 has declared that the Land Certificate for the above mentioned title number(s) registered in his/her/their name was inadvertently mislaid and cannot be found. Take notice that I, Paul Madgwick, Registrar of Lands, shall issue a new land certificate for the said title six weeks of the date of the first publication of this NOTICE in a local newspaper and the Gazette.
Labourer To work 6 days per week salary ranging from $6-$7 per hour.
contact: 345-7512
9256
Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Signed ................................................................................................. Witnessed ...........................................................................................
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Brama Kumaris
FOR RENT
3-bedroom apartment $1100.00 per month it will be available May 1st.
contact: 946-4664
Raja Yoga Meditation Centre Turks and Caicos Islands
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946-4664 Fax: 946-4661
Email: tcnews@tciway.tc
Website: tcweeklynews.com
MACKEY’S TIRES Is looking to fill the following positions:
2 Mechanics – salary $8.00 per hour
Telephone 946-4760 & 332-4101
www.bkwsu.com Email: bkpadma@bkwsutci.com
FOR SALE
1 Domestic Worker
– salary $5.00 per hour
Contact: 241-0054 or 941-4440
9240
Construction scaffold and roof tiles for sale CONTACT: 431-1591 OR 231-3788
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SALE!!! FLOWER GIRL TEDDYS, ROSES, BASKETS
Marsha Blanche Misick & Stanbrook. Tel.: 946-4732 or fax 946-4734 Email marsha@misickstanbrook.tc
CONTACT: 649-946-4894 Is looking to fill the following positions:
Cosmetologist Security Officer Labourer Domestic Worker Must be willing to work 6 days per week salary negotiable.
contact: 331-8777
9257
Is looking for a
Mackey's Cafe Seeks
1 Waitress Babysitter Interested To wok 6 days per week salary $5.00 per hour. contact: 341-9084
9230
persons should contact.
649-941-4440
9257
PRICE SLASHED FOR QUICK SALE
$180,000 CASH! House and ½ Acre land Richmond Hill 1 Bedroom, 1 Bath Fully furnished
Call: 231-3788
A private villa on Providenciales is currently seeking a Chef. The successful applicant should have at least a minimum of 5 years experience as a Chef in a five star resort and must have Knowledge of worldwide cuisine plus knowledge of proper hygiene and safety, menu planning and costing. This position requires working long hours including holidays and weekends.
Applications must be made in writing and sent no later than October 14th, 2013 to:
25%–35% OFF MIKE MANLEY ODENA
Position Available: Chef
Salary: $4000.00 but commensurate with experience.
Sale on wedding favors, nick naks, pillows, knives etc.
RT BUSINESS SERVICES
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9246
Amazing Value! Lot for Sale
In Gated/Planned Community in Long Bay. Flamingo Crossing lot comes with full set of House Plans, all underground utilities, etc.
$49,999 o.b.o. Call 231-3788
PRICE SLASHED $175,000
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How Would You Like To Be A Spa Tropique Girl? Spa Tropique is on the hunt to find best massage therapist, estheticians and nail Technicians on island! Wouldn’t you like to work for the best spa company on islands? If you have at least three years experience with four star spa and have an upbeat and positive personality, we hope you will come and meet with us! Applicants must be able to speak and write English fluently, have a clean driver’s license and their own vehicle. Please email your resume to: relax@spatropique.com
We look forward to meeting you!
9254
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VENICE GRAY
LEW & JAN CONSTRUCTION
Is looking for a
W.C.C.S.
Is looking for a
CLASSIFIEDS 35 ANNIE DELANCY YVON PETIT Is looking for a
Is looking for a
Is looking for a
per week salary $5.00 per hour. contact: 344-7030
To work 5 days per week salary $6.00 per hour.
Contact: 232-7317 9203
Security Officer
to work 6 days per week salary $6.00 per hour contact: 231-0242 or email: islandsolutions@ tciway.tc 9206
painter
To work 6 days per week salary $6.00 per hour. contact: 346-6622
CAICOS COIN LAUNDRY Is looking for a
launderer To work 6 days
(Scotia Centre, Cherokee Road, Providenciales) Job Grade: A82 Annual Salary: $67,150 - $83,900 - $100,700
This senior leader will be accountable for the overall effectiveness, efficiency and success of their team. Reporting to the Senior Sales Leader, you will achieve negotiated financial results by planning, monitoring and taking action on all aspect of branch activities, e.g., sales, customer service, staff performance, operations compliance, controls and related actives.
Required Qualifications:
;; University degree in business administration or related discipline, MBA preferred. ;; 3-5 years progressive leadership experience in a similar capacity. ;; Knowledge of financial software packages as well as Microsoft applications e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc. ;; Knowledge of sales management, coaching and business development techniques. ;; Knowledge of expense control and revenue generating requirements. ;; Ability to think analytically, strategically and innovatively. ;; Strong communications, interpersonal and organizational abilities. ;; Ability to conceptualize, design and implement change initiatives. ;; Strong commitment to self-development. ;; Strong ability to lead, achieve results and motivate staff. ;; Valid driver’s license and transportation required (mileage allowance to be paid).
Complimentary Qualifications:
;; Knowledge of customer life cycle needs and current economic and political events. ;; Knowledge of retail lending, investment, deposit and transaction services, product features, benefits, self-servicing channels, and related pricing policies and procedures. ;; Knowledge of commercial banking products as well as packaged products for small business lending, independent business and related policies and procedures. ;; Understanding of loan limits, application requirements, risk analysis techniques and credit adjudications. ;; Knowledge of the sales and service management process as well as merchandising guidelines. ;; Working knowledge of key products and services offered by other financial institutions and alternative sources of financing. ;; Knowledge of operations and human resource policies and procedures with special emphasis on compliance and performance. ;; Knowledge of retail collection policies and techniques.
Key accountabilities include:
;; Participate in the growth of retail deposit business and contribute to Bank profitability ;; Develop and implement measures to ensure customer service is consistent with the Bank’s standards. ;; Contributes to the maximization of the Bank’s profitability ;; Contribute to the maintenance and enhancement of the Bank’s image in the communities served by personal involvement in the social and professional life of the community and ensuring other senior officers do likewise. ;; Maximizing profitability by effectively controlling branch operations/expenditures. ;; Effectively managing and control the loan portfolios at an acceptable level of risk. ;; Ensuring that national and international compliance laws/requirements are implemented and sustained. Scotiabank offers a highly competitive compensation and benefits package with tremendous opportunities for personal and professional growth to the successful candidate. Please submit applications no later than, September 30, 2013 to: Lynette Grant-Higgs – Manager, Human Resources, Scotiabank (Turks and Caicos) Ltd Providenciales, TCI. E-mail: lynette.grant-higgs@scotiabank.com 9212
per week salary $5.00 per hour. Contact: 231-6412
Worker To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
contact: 243-5310
KAREN ADAMS POLLARD Is looking for a
Labourer/ Caretaker To work 6 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
9239
BRANCH MANAGER
Domestic
8227
labourer to work 5 days
labourer
contact: 244-8820
9179
SPA TROPIQUE
PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST N E E D E D
Is needed for the upcoming season the right person will have a very positive, upbeat attitude and a wonderful phone manner with exceptional customer service skills You need to be available weekends, nights ad holidays and have your own vehicle with a clean driver’s license In addition, you must be able to speak and write English fluently and correctly We are only looking for someone who is not afraid of hard work, has the ability to multi-task and aspires to be the best at what they do. Turks Islanders or PRC holders need only apply
Pay is based on experience please send resume to: relax@spatropique.com 9255
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ACCU DIAGNOSTICS
HAROLD ARTHUR Is looking for a
We are seeking suitable applicant to fill the following openings:
C & S PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Is looking for a
REGISTERED NURSE
Suitable applicant must have expertise in phlebotomy, chemotherapy and ability to perform all nursing duties and willing to work emergencies after hours and travel locally ad internationally at short notice Salary is $24,000.00 per annum
domestic
Tel: 649-946-8303
per week salary $5.00 per hour. contact: 345-5213
Application deadline November 3rd,2013
9198
worker To work 5 days 9241
Labourer
Needed Bonded Warehouse facility requires a labourer. Duties include general cleaning, maintenance and movement of cargo. Salary: Starting at $6:00 per hour for 40 hour work-week. Contact Cargo Express Services, in person, at 70 South Dock Road or fax application to 941-5525
9176
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
Contact: 245-4918
9216
the largest readership in the turks & caicos
Is looking for a
Greens keeper To work 7 days
9218
Labourer
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
LA FAMILIA
Application deadline: October 11, 2013
s looking for a
Steel Man to work 6 days salary $6.00 per hour.
contact: 946-5759
CARO MISSICK
per week salary $5.00 per hour.
contact: 241-0348
9205
CBMS - CARIBBEAN BUILDING MATERIALS & SERVICES LTD. Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands, BWI Telephone: 649-941-3400 fax: 649-941-3401
HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC • Applicant must have at least six years experience with concrete equipment, hydraulics and heavy equipment • Applicant must be able to provide their own tools • Applicant must be prepared to work late days, evenings and weekends as the job dictates.
Apply to CBMS Ltd. 941-3400
EXECUTIVE CHEF We are currently recruiting on behalf of our resort client an Executive Chef who possesses luxury resort and fine dining experience to direct the food operation of a luxury all suite resort. The Executive Chef will be entrepreneurial, motivated and highly driven. Will be directly responsible for the successful operation of the Culinary Department. Must be innovative and creative in his/her approach to food, and must be able to deliver superior standards of excellence in hygiene, sanitation and service.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Degree in Culinary Arts or related field OR 10+ years of culinary management experience with exposure to a diverse range of food operations Exceptional culinary expertise in a high volume, complex food service environment Hands-on chef with extensive catering experience, coupled with a comprehensive knowledge of food and catering trends and menu composition Extensive knowledge of food handling and safety standards Knowledge of Caribbean and international cuisines highly desired Strong knowledge of restaurant, bar, room service and catering operations; BEO’s Knowledge of resort operations, including catering/event planning, sales and marketing, purchasing, inventory, employee and labour relations Financially saavy with the ability to analyze P&L statements, and develop budgets, forecasts, and longrange F&B plans Ability to work effectively under time constraints and deadlines Demonstrated leadership skills with the ability to hire, train, develop and motivate team members Excellent communication, organization and computer skills (MS Office, Visual One, Infogenesis POS)
SOUS CHEF Associate’s Degree from an accredited university in Culinary Arts, Restaurant Management or related discipline. Four (4) years’ culinary or food and beverage experience in a fine dining or five-star resort environment. Caribbean experience is required. Selected candidate must be a team player and able to work effectively under pressure. Good command of English (both written and spoken); second language is an asset. Must be computer literate with proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook.
People’s Television Ltd. (PTV8); is looking for a Journalist. The person we seek must have • Strong feature writing and news skills. • A curious mind, will power, an aptitude for presenting information in a precise, concise and effective manner. • He/she should also be able to arrange thoughts and express them clearly in both forms of communications - written as well as oral. • Your job will be to report with speed, clarity and accuracy. The intellect to distinguish a story and objectivity will be very important in this role. • Participate in the conceptualization of new and creative ideas with the team. • Be involved in all aspects of creative copywriting for assigned projects. • Have an attention to details and proofreading skills. • Be able to work at a fast pace and keep within deadlines. • Diploma or degree in Journalism/Mass Communications/English Language • At least 4 years of relevant experience • A flair and passion for writing and reporting • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills • A second language is an added bonus • A good team-player for a growing News Production team • Pro-active and able to work independently • Knowledge of PC applications a must An attractive salary is offered and will be commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant.
APPLICANTS MUST APPLY TO
BNC CONSULTING GROUP email: bthomas@bnccgroup.com 649-332-2565 Closing Date: September 27, 2013. ONLY BELONGERS NEED APPLY
TELEVISION REPORTER
9177
If you feel you have what it takes; please send CV to info@ptv8tci.com or P.O. Box 230, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
9204
October 5 - 11, 2013 JOHN ALEXANDER WILSON Is looking for a
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GRACEBAY SUITES
Providenciales Turks and Caicos Islands BWI
Is looking for
LUCY MOTT
BETHANY EDUCATIONAL & SOCIAL TRAINING (B.E.S.T. INSTITUTE)
Is looking for an
ALBERT’S CLEANING SERVICES is looking for a
Is seeking a suitable candidate for the position of:
2 DOMESTIC WORKERS
Labourer To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
Cleaners/ Maids For upcoming season.
contact: 347-9958 or 343-9101
Bring resume. Belongers only.
9068
The individual should meet the following requirements: Posses a valid food handler’s permit A born again Christian preferably of the Baptist faith The ability to read and write English Must be able to assist in the preparation of healthy meals on a daily basis for over 100 students Be able to manage the stock and prepare orders handle cash effectively to ensure all checks and balances
All application can be dropped off at B.E.S.T. Institute Office, Wheeland, Blue Hills, Providenciales 649-941-4802 9167
NOTICE
artist labourer To work 5 days per week salary $6.00 per hour.
contact: 346-6031
9208
FLOWER GIRL Is looking for a Part-time
The Public is hereby notified that I, ROBERT ALEXANDER BEEN, an individual and ordinary resident of the Turks and Caicos Islands have under the powers contained in the Chattel Mortgage/Debenture dated the 21st day of October, A.D. 2011 appointed TUMBALENA CARTER of Long Bay, Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands on the 19th day of July, A.D. 2013 to be Receiver of KONK HOLDINGS LTD., an ordinary company duly incorporated pursuant to the laws of the Turks and Caicos Islands.
JOB VACANCY MUSEUM GIFT SHIP ATTENTANT – GRAND TURK
delivery driver With own transportation who is interested in making extra cash.
Contact: 231-3788
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
contact: 243-7785
9202
BEEN’S CONSULTING SERVICES On behalf of our clients is looking to fill the following positions:
4 domestic workers – $5.00 per hour 4 laborers 1 babysitter 2 handymen 1 kitchen helper 1 hair stylist 1 boat captain 2 maintenance workers 1 accountant technician 1 nanny 1 caretaker 2 watchmen 2 painters
Applicants must be willing to work with little or no supervision interested persons can contact:
649-343-8659 9226
DUNCANSON & CO. Barristers & Attorneys
Requirements:
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills • Fluency and literacy in English • High School Diploma and some college preferred. • Prior retail sales experience and/or customer service skills an asset • Willing to work on flexible work schedule including weekends and holidays • Must have a clean police record • Position is strictly part-time (25 hours). Starting hourly wage is $8.00 per hour. • This is a great opportunity for mature and retired persons.
Curriculum vitae or resume and letter of introduction should be emailed to: info@tcmuseum.org or dropped off at the Museum, Front Street, Grand Turk; Monday to Wednesday 9 a.m. 1 p.m. or Thursday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
9250
Established Providenciales based real estate brokerage wishes to employ a
General Manager To assume responsibility for its day-to-day management and growth. The successful candidate will be an experienced manager with a proven track record and the ability to further develop the real estate, property management and vacation rental departments; proven people management, communication and organizational skills are essential. Computer skills including competence with Quicken and Quick Books, all Microsoft Office Programs including PowerPoint & Publisher, are essential. Sales training experience, AML reporting, qualifications in IT and product development, marketing and database management experience required. The successful candidate will be a highly motivated individual prepared to work flexible hours including holidays, evenings and weekends. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
This position will be open until October 15, 2013. Interested parties, apply in writing to: P.O. Box 775, Providenciales. 9251
PUBLIC NOTICE DUNCANSON & CO. Barristers & Attorneys are pleased to announce the re-opening of our Leeward Highway Office for ongoing legal services to the public. We are located in our own building across the street from the Supreme Court complex, next door to the offices of TC Weekly News and between that and the St. Monica's Anglican Church. We specialize in: • Civil Litigation (Particular competencies: Judicial Review and other claims against TCI Government/Departments, Mareva and other Injunctions, Land, Trust & Bank disputes) • Property Matters, Planning Department & Development Issues • Business Law • Immigration • Labour Dispute Telephone: (649) 941-4444 Telefax: (649) 941-4235 Cellphone: (649) 245-1314 email: berynd@yahoo.com DUNCANSON & CO. Barristers & Attorneys
PO Box 52, Cheshire House East 1315A Leeward Highway, Providenciales
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Diamond Development
Maid Is looking for a
Salary $800.00 per month
Contact 232-7827
FLOWER GIRL
GTC LIMITED/ BELLA LUNA
COOK
• Must have 5+ years experience on the line with Italian cuisine • Must willing to work weekends, evenings and holidays • Must be willing to work 6 nights per week • Must speak, read and write English • Must work well with others and work well under pressure • Must have clean police record Salary $8.00 per hour
Wanted urgently
DISHWASHER Must be willing to work 6 nights per week Salary $6.00 per hour Submit resume to P.O. Box 543 or deliver resumes to restaurant Monday-Friday 10am-3pm closing date for application is October 18th, 2013
9247
9236
VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!!
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
Houseman
Requirements: • • • • • • • • • • •
Ensure the cleanliness of all hotel areas. Assist with bellman duties Maintain household cleaning supplies Assist in all Housekeeping responsibilities, transporting linen, assist in cleaning of all guests’ room, stocking amenities and linens Perform any other tasks or projects as directed by Housekeeping Management to continue high levels of guest care. Ensure inventory is used properly and in supply at all times. Ensure houseman room is kept clean, tidy and organized at all times Assist housekeeping staff with laundry removal and unit cleaning Clean and maintain lobby, entrance doors and bell trolleys Qualified Belongers need only to apply Salary Range: Commensurate based on qualification and experience
Job Requirements: • • • • • • • • • •
Cook
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
Kitchen Steward
Job Requirements: • • • • • • •
Washes dishes, utensils and cookware following established procedures Place clean dishes, utensils, and cooking equipment in storage areas. Maintain kitchen work areas, equipment, and utensils in clean and orderly condition. Assists in performing cleaning tasks as needed in the kitchen Assists the cook(s) with food preparation as requested Belongers need only to apply Salary Range: Commensurate based on qualification and experience
Interested persons can contact our Human Resources Department no later than October 18, 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 Indies
Must have thorough knowledge in the floral business with 3-5 years experience.
Call: 231-3788
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Floral Designer
CHARLES FULFORD STUBBS
K. PENN
Is looking for a
Is looking for a
domestic
worker to work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
Contact: 343-5621
9216
domestic worker To work 5 days per week salary $5.50 per hour contact: 247-9433
9204
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REGISTERED LAND ORDINANCE, CAP 72
NOTICE OF LOST LAND CERTIFICATE TITLE NUMBER SECTION 50305/9 KEW RURAL
ISLAND NORTH CAICOS
Whereas, GLENNEVANS CLIFTON CLARKE, as personal representative of HUMPHREY CLARENCE HANDFIELD, has declared that the Lost Land Certificate for the above mentioned title number(s) registered in his/her/their name was inadvertently mislaid and cannot be found. Take notice that I Paul Madgwick, Registrar of Lands, shall issue a new land certificate for the said title within six weeks of the date of the first publication of this Notice in a local newspaper and the Gazette. Dated this the 29th day of May 2013 Signed: Paul Madgwick Witness: K. Gardiner 9186
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MISICK AND STANBROOK Is seeking to fill the following position:
CORPORATE COMMERCIAL ATTORNEY The successful Candidate must have at least twelve years experience in a range of complex Corporate and commercial matters. Salary range $90,000 to $108,000 commensurate with experience Closing date for applications: October 7th, 2013
Applicants should please send detailed CV with the names of two referees to Deveraux Malcolm, Misick and Stanbrook, via fax (649) 946 4734 or e-mail to info@misickstanbrook.tc.
Shamrack Plaza, Industrial Park Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands
is looking for a
Is seeking an
Auto Body Repairer
9225
GREENSKEEPER To work 6 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
contact: 342-9854
9145
Specialized AutoCAD Draftsman
Minimum Qualification :- associate degree in structural or civil or construction engineering. - AutoCAD drafting certificate from a
REQUIRED COMPETENCIES: • Good knowledge of architectural and civil engineering design as well as construction technology. • A good command use of AutoCAD and other Computer Aided Design programs. • High level of written and oral communication skills. • Good organizational, team playing and time management skills.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
SALARY: $26,940.00 - per annum 9223
LANDSCAPE INSTALLATON SUPERVISOR ;; Ability to report on issues and carry out invoicing duties ;; Computer literate, able to use and trouble shoot with company software including but not limited to QuickBooks, POS and inventory software ;; Must be willing to work outdoors with irregular hours, may include weekends and holidays ;; Starting salary $2,500 per month
Please bring all applications to: Flowers by Environmental Arts located at U102 Venture House, Grace Bay Road, Providenciales or email: admin@environmentalarts.tc Successful applicants will be notified by phone for interview Please provide relevant reference from previous employer
• Ensures that contracts are completed satisfactory to comply with the drawings and bill of quantities and other specifications within the contract. • Oversees the entire construction process from inception to completion to ensure quality control, adherence to budget and deadlines. • Engages in the sourcing and procuring of materials and specialized equipment for the various government contracts. • Prepares and monitors site policies and procedures, including health and safety issues. • Liaises and coordinates activities with contractors, suppliers and consultants providing services to TCIG. • Assists in the preparation and evaluation of tender documents for various government projects in accordance with established procurement rules. • Assists in preparation of project programs for proposed contracts. • Assists with contract preparation, tendering and evaluation including introduction of contract terms.
• Diploma or equivalent in Building Construction or Construction Management from a recognized institution is essential. • Formal training in relevant subjects such as: contract administration, measurement of quantities, project management, maintenance management, technical competencies, and project management would be an asset. • A minimum of six (6) years experience in construction and maintenance of public buildings.
recognized institution. Minimum Experience :12 years in Structural & Civil Detailing 6 years in seismic Detailing 8 years (construction) field experience knowledge of architectural concept and design
Please Send Resume to eds@tciway.tc Belongers only may apply for this post.
Requirements: ;; Minimum of 5 years gardening experience on large landscape installations, with knowledge of plants, chemicals and fertilizer sprays and be able to work with minimum supervision ;; Proficient in the use of heavy machinery (backhoe, bobcat, skytrack, crane) ;; Certification in horticulture-non-negotiable ;;Effective communication skills both internally and externally
JOB SUMMARY: The Clerk of Works is responsible for checking the installation, specification and workmanship in government maintenance contracts. He/she also assists with the preparation and implementation of routine and periodic maintenance programs relating to government buildings to ensure that works are up to standard, time and budget and to the satisfaction of facility users.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
VACANCY Engineering Design Services (EDS) is seeking s a experience qualified professional to fill the post of AutoCAD Draftsman.
MINISTRY: Government Support Services LOCATION: Providenciales
9209
JOSE OVANDO CONSTRUCTION
Contact: 649-941-8438 fax: 649-941-7387 Deadline: October 13th, 2013
CLERK OF WORKS Public Works Department/Maintenance Division
D & B AUTO REPAIRS
This individual must: • Have 20 years experience in the field • Be able to realign damage car frames • Be able to prime or paint vehicles • Be able to review damage reports and prepare estimates
GOVERNMENT VACANCY
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter and two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer) as well as copies of educational certificates and a copy of the Passport photo page. Shortlisted candidates must submit a Police Certificate. Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Directorate, Church Folly, Grand Turk, Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line being: Clerk of Works Application. Envelopes should have the subject: Clerk of Works Application clearly marked on the front. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance. Current serving officers must apply through their Head of Department.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 8th October, 2013. 9215
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PUBLIC NOTICE The National Health Insurance Board wishes to advise the public that every employer is required to submit a monthly contribution calculator on or before the 7th day of each month via the NHIB Employer E-Services website. Employers who do not have access to the Employer E-services website may visit the office of the National Health Insurance Board, at Salt Mills Plaza in Providenciales and at Hospital Road in Grand Turk, where our Employer E-Services Representatives will provide training and assistance in the use of the system. Alternatively, employers are advised that they may contact the National Health Insurance Board via email at support@tcinhip.tc for clarification or instructions regarding activating an account in order to be able to submit the Monthly Contribution Calculator using the Employer E-Services website. All change requests due to additions and/or terminations shall also be submitted through the Employer E-Services website. Termination requests shall automatically be reflected in the Calculator if requested prior to submission of Calculator, while request for additions shall be processed by our Registration Department. If supporting documents are needed, one of our staff shall be in contact with the employer or alternatively the employer may opt to submit the registration documents at our office at Salt Mills in Providenciales or at Hospital Road in Grand Turk, in order to expedite the process. It is understood that change requests shall be made prior to submission of the Monthly Contribution Calculator. The National Health Insurance Board wishes to advise that once a Monthly Contribution Calculator has been submitted that national health insurance contributions are to be paid on or before the 14th day of the month following the month for which contributions are payable. Payments made by private sector employers must be accompanied by a print out of the Monthly Contribution Calculator submitted through the NHIB Employer E-Services website. The amount of remittance should match the supporting Calculator. Payments that do not match the supporting Monthly Contribution Calculator will not be accepted. The public is also reminded that failure to pay contributions by the 14th day of each month will result in an additional 10% charge for each month or part thereof that contributions remain outstanding.
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COOK • must have 8 years experience • Must work on holidays and weekends • must be reliable honest • must tend to all duties given by Manager Salary $8 per hour deadline for applications is the 15th October 2013.
contact number 946-5369
9219
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Tanya Paul
UNITED AIRLINES
Is looking for a
Is looking for a
domestic worker to work 5 days per week salary $200 per week.
labourer
contact: 243-3993
9207
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour. contact: 331-3846
9253
GOVERNMENT VACANCY GOVERNMENT VACANCY ENERGY ANALYST
DIRECTOR OF ESTATES DEPARTMENT: Estate Management MINISTRY: Government Support Services LOCATION: Grand Turk
JOB SUMMARY:
The Director of Estates has responsibility for the development, management and control of TCIG’s evolving Estate Strategy. The Estate needs to be developed to meet with the short, medium and long term requirements of the Ministries and Government departments.
DEPARTMENT: Energy & Utilities MINISTRY: Government Support Services LOCATION: Grand Turk
JOB SUMMARY:
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Energy Analyst is responsible for providing research and analytical support to the Energy and Utilities Department by conducting effective analysis of conventional and non-conventional energy generation and energy use in the TCI. He/she also monitors the operations and performance of petroleum service companies to ensure appropriate conduct and conformity to safety standards and the protection of the environment in order to promote, implement and monitor the success of the Government’s Energy Policy.
• Manages the Estate Management Department and Monitors the Housing Programme. • Serves as a Board Member of the Strategic Planning Committee. • Produces business cases in support of changes to the Estate Strategy, programmes and projects. • Undertakes Asset Management Planning inclusive of Financial Planning (Capital and Revenue). • Controls and governs the allocated annualized funding streams (Capital and Revenue). • Manages contracts in accordance TCIG Governance requirements. • Plans, develops and governs Estate Programmes. • Manages projects from conceptualization to project delivery. • Oversees facilities management inclusive of planned preventative maintenance. • Establishes and monitors programmes for property/land acquisition and disposal. • Promotes and develops Health and Safety Management for programmes and projects within the Estate.
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Conducts economic and market analysis and appraisal of renewable energy and energy efficiency projects. • Designs programs to promote and provide for the increased uptake of viable renewable energy projects. • Conducts energy audits and energy analysis of Government buildings and provides guidance to Government Estates Management regarding energy cost savings potential. • Monitors regional and global developments in the energy field and make recommendations for adoption. • Provides advice to the Utilities Commissioner regarding the issuing of licenses and permits. • Assists with the monitoring and regulation of petroleum retail prices and product certification. • Inspects buildings and petroleum storage and handling facilities to ensure compliance to safety standards. • Evaluates building envelopes, mechanical systems, electrical systems, or process systems to determine the energy consumption of each system.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE:
• A Master’s Degree in one of the fields of architecture, construction, estate management, engineering design (mechanical or electrical), facilities management or equivalent is essential. • Corporate membership of a relevant internationally recognized professional institution would be an asset. • Membership of a recognized Estate Management organization would be an asset. • Eight (8) years experience in architecture, construction, estate management or a related field.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE: • A Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Engineering/ Economics/ Environmental Studies/ Climate Change/ Public Policy or a related field. • An Energy Manager Certification would be an asset. • A minimum of five (5) years experience in an energy related field.
SALARY:
$55,000 per annum
SALARY: $31,680.00 per annum
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter and two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer) as well as copies of educational certificates and a copy of the Passport photo page. Shortlisted candidates must submit a Police Certificate. Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Management Directorate, Church Folly, Grand Turk. Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line being: Director of Estates Application. Envelopes should have the subject: Director of Estates Application clearly marked on the front. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Resumes with current contact information must be accompanied by a Cover Letter and two letters of reference (one preferably from a former employer) as well as copies of educational certificates and a copy of the Passport photo page. Shortlisted candidates must submit a Police Certificate. Applications should be addressed to the Office of the Human Resource Management Directorate, Church Folly, Grand Turk. Facsimile: 946-1582 or sent by email to: recruitment@gov.tc with the subject line being: Energy Analyst Application. Envelopes should have the subject: Energy Analyst Application clearly marked on the front. Successful applicants will work in accordance with the Public Service Ordinance.
Current serving officers must apply through their Head of Department.
Current serving officers must apply through their Head of Department.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 8th October, 2013
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 8th October, 2013 9214
9213
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JSMS LTD./PRICE CLUB
BIANCA HARVEY JOSEPH Is looking for an
Automotive Service Technician/ Automobile Mechanic Duties and Responsibilities:
• Maintain and repair automobiles that run on gasoline and diesoline • Performs basic care maintenance, such as oil changes and tire rotations, diagnose more complex problems, and plan and execute vehicle repairs • Performs routine service inspections through testing and lubricating engines and other major components • Repairs or replaces worn out parts before they cause breakdowns or damage the vehicle • Transmission rebuilding • Diagnose mechanical problems using electronic diagnostic automotive equipment and determine appropriate installation, service and maintenance needs, use the equipment, materials and tools required in the maintenance and repair of motorized equipment • Salary commensurate with experience
Contact: 343-8333
9228
Senior Commercial Account Manager Job Grade A82 Annual Salary: $67,150- $83,900- $100,700 Regular Full -Time
MANAGER Requirements: ;;Must have the passion to grow sales along with exceptional customer service and communications skills ;;Must be a hard worker with integrity and great management skills ;;Candidate must have at least 10-15 years experience in the field ;; Delivering exceptional customer service and passion to grow sales and control cost ;; Identifying, hiring and training talent Must have through knowledge of the following: ;; Advanced knowledge and skills in computer systems, most specifically, QuickBooks Pro 2007, Microsoft Excel and Inventory Control Management ;; Extensive knowledge of SMS Front & Back Office POS System ;; Extensive knowledge of NCR 7456 POS ;; Plans and directs the day-to-day operations of a grocery store ;; Develops strategies to improve customer service, drive store sales and increase profitability ;; Ensures customer’s needs are met, complaints are resolved and service is quick and efficient ;; Forecasts staffing needs and develops a recruiting strategy to provide optimal staffing in all areas ;; Familiar with a variety of the field’s concepts, practices and procedures, relies extensive experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals ;; Candidate must be multilingual ;; Work schedule will include weekends, holidays as required to meet the demands of the position ;; Remuneration/benefits commensurate with experience ;; Belonger preferred
Interested persons should send resume to: priceclub@alliedcaribbean. com, Leeward Highway, Providenciales, Fax: 649-946-4677 9229
If banking is your expertise and you posses dynamic leadership, strategic thinking and results focused abilities, then consider executive opportunity with Scotiabank. Key Accountabilities ;;Effectively manage and control, at an acceptable level of risk, an assigned portfolio of accounts. The portfolio is comprised of local commercial and corporate accounts, including those related to the development of resort and Condominium Real Estate Projects, which are often complex accounts. ;;Ensure delivery of high quality customer service. ;;Create and execute a business development plan to acquire new customers. ;;Foster revenue growth from both assigned accounts and prospects. ;;Effectively supervise and develop subordinate staff to fill the needs of the Branch and longer-term requirements of the Bank. Requirements ;;Minimum 5 years commercial banking experience, preferably with an international financial institution. ;;MBA or Bachelors Degree in Business Administration with emphasis on Finance ;;Knowledge of credit procedures and the ability to analyse complex financial information ;;Knowledge of commercial and retail banking products, investment, deposit and transaction services product features, benefits, and related pricing policies and procedures. ;;Excellent communication, presentation, leadership and organization skills. ;;Good marketing, selling and negotiating skills, able to work effectively in a team environment ;;Self motivated and able to function with limited supervision. ;;Knowledge of risk analysis techniques and credit adjudication policies and processes. ;;Knowledge of the legal, regulatory, compliance and audit requirements. ;;Proficiency in Microsoft Windows including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc. Scotiabank offers a highly competitive compensation and benefits package with tremendous opportunities for personal and professional growth to the successful candidate.
Please submit applications no later than October 7, 2013 to:
Turks & Caicos Banking Company Limited
Financial Controller Requirements:
Masters Degree in Finance or Accounting, ten years of experience in a senior-level finance or accounting position. Experience in strategic planning and execution. Knowledge of contracting, negotiating and change management. Knowledge of finance, accounting, budgeting and cost control principles including Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Knowledge of federal financial regulations. Ability to analyze financial data and prepare financial reports, statements, and projections. Working knowledge of short and long term budgeting and forecasting, rolling budgets and profitability analysis. Profound knowledge in banking activities such as Securities, Money Market, Foreign Exchange Work requires professional written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to motivate teams to produce quality materials within tight timeframes and simultaneously manage several projects. Ability to participate in and facilitate group meetings. Knowledge of SWIFT payment systems German/French language skills
Please submit CV to Human Resources Regent Village, Unit H102 PO Box 777, Providenciales services@tcbc.tc Attention Human Resources
Lynette Grant-Higgs –Manager Human Resources Scotiabank (Turks and Caicos) Ltd Providenciales, TCI E-mail: lynette.grant-higgs@scotiabank.com 9224
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UNIVERSAL PRODUCT RECYCLING Is looking for a
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UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS
is looking for a
labourer Labourer To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour. contact: 441-6667
9244
contact: 441-6667
TCI INDUSTRIAL SERVICE LTD. Is looking for a
paint specialist Must have knowledge in wallpaper Must have knowledge in stucco Must have knowledge in Venetian plaster Must have knowledge in color mixing Must be willing to work 6 days per week Salary $600.00 per week
Contact: 941-4051
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Kitchen Steward
Duties Include: • Clean & sanitize all areas of the kitchen • Operate dishwashing machine in a safe, accident free manner • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts • Starting salary $5.00 per hour not including service charge
Cook
Requirements: • Experience with, and comfortable preparing a variety of different cuisines in a fine dining environment • Understand the importance of consistency • Knowledge of food preparation techniques and health/ safety • Duties Include: • Prepare all food items according to recipe cards and correct • handling procedures. • Maintain highest quality and appearance of all foods sent from kitchen and make sure plates are clean and appetizing. • Maintain orderly and clean refrigerators and work areas. • Rotate all foods and correctly fill out production charts. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts • Starting salary $6.00 per hour not including service charge
9243
ACE PLUMBING Is looking for a
PLUMBER To work 6 days per week salary based on experience. contact: 245-8046
9245
MANDY THOMPSON Is looking for a
Turks and Caicos Kiteboarding Ltd Seeks qualified
kiteboard instructor
domestic worker To work 5 days per week salary $5.00 per hour.
contact: 243-3443
9231
Must be IKO qualified instructor. Must have 10+ years experience. Must speak English, French and Spanish. German and Portuguese a bonus. Basic salary + commission offered.
All CVs to be sent by email only to tckiteboarding@ gmail.com on or before 8th October 2013 Belongers will be given preference.
Room Attendant/Public Area Attendant/Houseman
Requirements: • Ability to work with heavy cleaning machinery. • Duties include: • Ensuring that standards of cleanliness and organization are met at all times in assigned areas. • Responsibility for care and maintenance of all equipment and machinery • Restock linens and amenities on carts • Run needed items to guest floors • Assist housekeepers as required • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts • Starting salary $5.00 per hour not including service charge
Labourer
Duties Include: • General laborer duties as assigned by the supervisor or manager. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts • Starting salary $5.00 per hour not including service charge
Spa Attendant
Requirements: • Must possess and demonstrate the ability to interact with all guests and team members effectively with tact and diplomacy in line with property's service standards. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts Duties Include: • Ensure that standards of cleanliness and organization are
met at all times in the spa area. • Escort guests from reception; provide locker keys, towels, robes, water etc. and assist with guest needs as required. • Starting salary $5.25 per hour, not including service charge
Spa Therapist/Esthecian
Requirements: • Diploma in massage therapy or equivalent. • Prior experience in a 5-star luxury environment. • Extensive knowledge of Eastern style massage, wraps, facials and other treatments. • Proficiency in English. • Duties Include: • Providing spa treatments to resort guests and day spa guests. • Maximize the revenue of the department through massage and retail product sales. • In addition to performance of the essential functions, this position may be required to perform a combination of supportive functions, with the percentage of time performing each function to be solely determined by the supervisor. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts • Starting salary $5.50 an hour not including service charge
Dining Room Manger
• The Dining Room Manager will oversee the daily operation of P23 fine dining restaurant; Plunge casual outdoor restaurant and bar, Green Flamingo bar and Inroom Dining. • Requirements: • Minimum of 6 years management experience in food and beverage, including fine dining • Post secondary degree or equivalent qualification by experience • Strong knowledge of a variety of cuisines and wines/ beverages • Strong understanding and proven track record of operational controls and sales • Proven ability to train and develop team members • Ability to take initiative while working effectively in a team environment • Excellent organizational skills • Passion for luxury food and beverage service; positive and cheerful attitude with high energy • Computer skills (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) plus knowledge of POS systems • Duties include: • Supervises, trains and coaches staff to meet Regent standard of luxury and ensure Regent Experience for guests. • Participates in development of business strategies for food & beverage outlets aligned with business objectives for maximizing revenue and guest satisfaction. • Participates in development of budgets and monitors status regularly to ensure achievement of financial targets. • Assists in developing and implementing marketing and promotions to increase business and revenue. • Works closely with culinary team to create and implement menus consistent with guest expectations and Regent standards of luxury and quality. • Must be able and willing to work all days and shifts • Starting salary $20,000 per annum not including service charge
Interested applicants should apply to Regent Palms and bring along a recent C.V., or by emailing to marjorie.dorsett@regenthotels.com no later than October 11, 2013 8220
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Veronica Campbell-Brown was cleared by Jamaican officials after she tested positive for a banned substance.
Campbell-Brown cleared to compete by Jamaican officials
Gareth Butler, second from left at the TCIRFU’s recent award ceremony. Also in photo are: Sean O’Neill (TCIRFU Club captain left), guest speaker of the TCIRFU President’s Dinner Victor Ubogu (right) and Chris Haggie (of Club Championships sponsors Garam Masala).
Butler calls it a day as TCIRFU’s PRO AFTER seven years of disseminating information to the rugby fraternity and the media, Gareth Butler has decided to step down as the PRO of the Turks and Caicos Islands Rugby Football Union. The sports enthusiast, who has
made his name as an official and national player over the years, has cited personal reasons for his decision. Butler, who is also a national cricketer, said he will still continue playing rugby, but with the extra time he will now be able to focus
more on his family life and his work. A new PRO was expected to be elected last Thursday evening at the TCIRFU’s AGM. The Weekly News joins the rugby fraternity in thanking Butler for his service over the years.
VERONICA Campbell-Brown was cleared to return to competition by officials in her native Jamaica after the three-time Olympic sprint gold medalist tested positive for a banned substance earlier this year. Now, though, one of Jamaica’s most decorated athletes must wait to see if the IAAF, track and field’s world governing body, agrees with the recommendation made by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA). If it does, it would provide welcome relief for Jamaica’s sprinting community -- Asafa Powell and Sherone Simpson admitted to testing positive for banned substances in July. Garth Gayle, general secretary of the JAAA, confirmed to CNN that
it recommended Campbell-Brown receive a warning following her positive test for a banned diuretic in May. She was provisionally suspended. Gayle didn’t reveal further details but the Jamaican Gleaner newspaper reported that the JAAA’s disciplinary panel ruled the 31-year-old didn’t use the substance to enhance performance. The IAAF’s doping review board is expected to make a decision in the case in two or three weeks, an IAAF spokesman told CNN. Campbell-Brown, Powell -- the former world-record holder in the 100 meters -- and Simpson all missed August’s world championships in Moscow, where fellow Jamaican Usain Bolt once again dominated the men’s sprint events.
Josh for Sports
Becoming a distance runner
WHEN dealing with distances of 400M-10,000M the training varies. Actually the 400M is a dash. Athletes run this at about 90% full speed. There are diverse tactics that are employed when running this speed. The 400M is considered a long sprint; and runners must train multiple repetitions of 100M, 200M, 250M, 300M and 600M as well as to step down once per week (descending from 700M-600M-500M-350M-250M
walk. (See table) Suffice it to say that a 400M runner must have the speed of a sprinter while at the same time he/ she must have the endurance of an 800M runner.
By Joshua Gardiner
TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF a 400M SCHEDULE: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 10X100M 6X200M 12X100M 700M, 500M, 3X300M, 300M and 3X150M and 3X150M 12 starts of 30M 5/6 speed ¾ speed 5/6 speed
+ 3X150M). This type of training is called interval training. After
Sunday 3000M
Slow distance
each repetition the runner would jog in between each distance—never
STAMINA The type of training mentioned above facilitates the creation debt—each time an athlete runs and recovers, he/she improves his/her body’s ability to use oxygen. Overtime that person’s stamina improves. BASIC RACE STRATEGY A runner in the 400M should burst out of the blocks as if he is running the 100M. He should build up his top speed at around the first turn in the same way he would run the 200M. Going down the back stretch he should not slow down, but he should now run upright and the momentum that he has acquired should now
sustain him down the back stretch. This momentum takes him into the last turn and through it. Coming off the turn it’s important that the runner continues to run relaxed, all the time his knees must continue to come up as they are in a slight forward lean. The arms must now be used to facilitate this final drive as it pumps back and forth. A final burst of speed is now affected in the last 60M as the runner drives through the tape (not to the tape). The runner then slows down gradually. The typical scenario is that a wellconditioned 400M runner, who has a top
speed of 10.2s in the 100, should be able to run the 400M in about 44-45s. This average out to four back-to-back 11.25s 100M runs. 800 METRES The 800M runner doesn’t need that explosive speed, but must be able to sprint. The faster she is, the faster she can run a longer distance more relaxed. Yet she needs that finishing kick. The 800M is a very tactical race; a lot of psychology is involved. (See table) In the final analysis all athletes need a competent coach and at least one training partner.
TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF 800M SCHEDULE: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 12X200M 8X400M 15X200M 1300M, 1100M, 900M, 700M, 500M and 3X300M
Friday Sunday 4X400M, 3000M 4X400M, 6X200M and 4X100M
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FIFA 2014 World Cup trophy heading to TCI TCI football enthusiasts will soon get an experience that many in Brazil at the 2014 FIFA World Cup will only dream about. The solid-gold trophy, which the winning team will hoist after the championship game, is heading here and our people will get a first-hand look. TCI is one of 50 new nations that was selected for the prestigious tour which is organised by beverage giant Coca-Cola. The trophy which is expected to reach over one million people in 89 countries is making a nine-month trip around the world. The trophy arrives in TCI next Sunday, October 13 (at 10:00h), and local fans will get a chance to visit Club Med Turkoise, the destination of the trophy while on island, to take
out photographs and to experience this piece of football treasure. The tour then will continue through Central America and the Caribbean until November 7 and from there will travel to Africa, Middle East, Asia, South and North America and Europe, to return to Brazil in late April 2014, in time for the start of the World Cup Finals. The Coca-Cola Company has had a long-standing relationship with FIFA since 1974 and has been an official sponsor of the FIFA World Cup since 1978. Coca-Cola is a long-time supporter of football at all levels. This is the third time that Coca-Cola and FIFA have come together to bring the Trophy Tour to the world, starting in 2006 and then again in 2010.
Heroes: Farah and Bolt imitate one another at London 2012
Farah and Usain Bolt on World Athlete of the Year 2013 shortlist – Fraser-Pryce top women’s list MO Farah and Usain Bolt head the shortlist for the 2013 World Athlete of the Year award announced by the International Association of Athletics Federations on Tuesday. Farah did the 5,000 metres and 10,000m double at the World Championships in Moscow in August, and also set a new British and European 1500m record in Monaco. Bolt won three gold medals in Moscow, winning the 100m, 200m and 4x100m titles to become the most successful athlete in World Championships history with a career total of eight gold medals. The 10-strong men’s list drawn up by an IAAF panel of experts also includes American LaShawn Merritt, who won 400m and 4x400m gold medals in Moscow two years after
returning from a 21-month doping suspension. Jamaican sprinter Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce tops the women’s list after winning three gold medals in Moscow in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m disciplines. The list also includes Ethiopia’s Meseret Defar, who added world 5000m gold to her Olympic title, and Valerie Adams of New Zealand who claimed her fourth world title in the women’s shot put. Three male and three female finalists will be announced by the IAAF following an e-mail poll among members of the World Athletics Family, with the winners revealed at the 2013 World Athletics Gala on November 16. (Mirror. co.uk)
TCI is one of 50 new nations selected for the FIFA World Cup trophy tour.
Fenelus named LA Soccer News Men’s College Player of the Week FORMER TCI national junior player Marco Fenelus has been named LA Soccer News Men’s College Player of the Week. The California State University, Fullerton junior forward scored his first goal as a Titan and recorded his second assist of the season in his team’s latest win. The junior extended Fullerton’s advantage to 2-0 in the 33rd minute against Grand Canyon, after he put on a series of moves in the box, eventually booting the ball into the back of the net. He struck again in the 68th minute, this time with a timely assist, threading a ball beautifully through two defenders in the box to provide freshman Steven Ortiz with an easy finish, giving the Titans what would be the game winner (3-2). A few months ago while in the TCI Fenelus had stated his excitement to the Weekly News about playing NCAA Division One Soccer at his university. “At Fullerton I’m looking forward to bettering what I did in college both academically and on the field. I want to score more goals, but I know it will be hard work because everybody will bring their ‘A’ game.” The humble forward dominated at the college level. Twice he was selected on the All American team while at the Western Texas College. Last Saturday Marco Fenelus scored his first goal as a Titan. In total the 21-year-old had scored 39 goals and led his school to the Additionally with Fenelus at the team participated in their first ever regional title two years in a row. fore Western Texas College football national championship.
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