Tuesday, March 31
CRIME SUSPICIONS …AG ponders criminal investigations into Sir Allen
Guiana Island is the largest of Antigua’s offshore islands at 1,500 acres.
Last month, documents released as part of the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC)’s investigation into Sir Allen, revealed that he had acquired control of Guiana Island after purchasing a majority of the shares in the company that owns it."
Antigua signs weapons agreement with US
The memorandum of understanding which will be signed between the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives and regional governments will provide for the electronic tracing of illicit firearms under a system called eTRACE.
It was not clear who will represent Antigua and Barbuda at the signing ceremony due to take place at the residence of the US Charge d’Affaires Dr. Brent Hardt at Christ Church in Barbados."
Dominica calls for U.S. to lift Cuba embargo
The remark has come from Minister of Foreign Affairs Vince Henderson following a recent statement by Vice President of the United States Joe Biden that his country has no plans to lift its trade embargo on Cuba."
FARMERS HUNT 4-HAND BEAST - Vow to capture, kill phantom creature
The elusive creature, which began destroying the banana plants and tearing the roots to shreds about a year ago, the residents say, was absent for some time but returned on Friday night."
Girls' glory - 'Immaculate' performance in math, English
The all-girl school again performed strongly, but there is no gloating by the senior teachers. They take the impressive marks of their students in stride."
FOREWARNED
That supervisor, Alva Maloney, testified yesterday that he informed mechanic Melvin Hunte about the problem and Hunte fixed it"
Joy turns to tears
The drastic mood change came with the tragic news that the 32-year-old nurse allegedly killed at the hands of a lover on Saturday was the mother of his child.
'Wait, that is my child mother!' Lynch said in alarm as he saw the picture of Sophia Phillips on the front page of yesterday's DAILY NATION.
With tears in his eyes he declared 'I don't want to talk anymore' and pressed his head against a wall."
Four years for manslaughter accused
Simon, 29, was initially charged with the March 25, 2005 murder of Keith Nobrega, which occurred at 45 Hadfield Street, Stabroek. However, he opted to plead to a lesser count of manslaughter during the trial.
Yesterday in court, a probation report was read. Simon’s mother, Mornwattie Simon, also testified.
She told the court that she was there when the incident occurred but begged for leniency for her son."
Obama’s ‘Beast’ coming for Summit
Toddler dies during visit to TT
Sagicor workers "have no fear of job cuts"
Her comment follows a declaration that the multinational company is sending home over 40 staff members across the Caribbean and in the United States."
Jamaica's Luciano charged with harboring fugitive
Police Superintendent McArthur Sutherland said the 44-year-old Rastafarian was charged Monday and released after posting bail.
Luciano, whose real name is Jepther McClymont, and his attorney could not immediately be reached for comment."
Monday, March 30
Gays boycott Jamaican products
They are protesting against what they claim to be an increase in attacks against homosexuals in Jamaica.
The group is calling its demonsration, the Boycott Jamaica Campaign.
Bevan Dufty a member of the gay-rights group says he has arranged a meeting with the honorary consul of Jamaica for San Francisco, Dr Newton Gordon to highlight their concern."
Allen Stanford: A Libyan Connection?
Last November, Stanford may have met with a representative of the Libyan government to discuss Libya's interest in putting a significant investment into Stanford's offshore bank in Antigua."
No election date set - says PM
Skerrit was responding to claims by the Opposition United Workers Party that he is preparing for sudden elections in May 2009, a year before elections are constitutionally due."
Headache Commuters angry as Summit dry run causes traffic gridlock
State witness gunned down
Investigators said Alicia Kizzy McKenzie, 29, of Central Street, Vistabella, was the main witness in the murder of her close friend, Jason Fullerton."
Dominica: A whale of a pride
Speaking in Dominica's Capital, Roseau, at the opening of an Environmental Conference entitled, 'International Ocean Life Symposium', the Prime Minister declared that his government will no longer be supporting the whale-killing position of the Japanese government in the International Whaling Commission (IWC). He said that his government will be acting in his country's 'national interest'."
SEN. GOMES PASSES ...His death a loss to many
Gomes, who at 69 was struggling with cancer, reportedly said on his deathbed that he was ready to give up that particular fight.
While immediate family members who were approached by the Antigua Sun were not yet ready to speak publicly about Gomes’ passing, Prime Minister Winston Baldwin Spencer spoke of the “dear friend,
labour movement and politics of Antigua and Barbuda.”"
Pomeroon family hit by four unsolved murders
Within the space of 16 months, they have lost four male relatives, all brutally slain at sea after returning from Venezuela.
So far, all four murders are unsolved."
Fire guts 150-year-old MoBay building
A nearby wooden structure which housed fish vendor was also destroyed."
Owner has trouble disposing of dead horse
The smell of the decaying carcass of a five-year-old horse has taken the fun out of doing business and liming on popular Browne's Beach, St Michael, during the last three days.
'The stink is running my customers and running people off the beach,' said one bar operator."
DARK SIDE
'Four outages in a year are four too many, and at the rate hearing this is one of the areas we will need to examine,' head of the Barbados Association of Non-Governmental Organisations (BANGO), Roosevelt King, said yesterday."
Sunday, March 29
Runaway teenaged boy rescued from bisexuals’ home
One of the occupants of the home has been detained after he admitted that he had sexual relations with the boy.
Police said that the man could face abduction and buggery charges and could appear in court as early as tomorrow."
Attacked man remains in intensive care, two more violently robbed
The victim, a 25-year-old from Sandy's, was attacked by a group wielding what Police described as 'blunt objects' as he sat on a motorcycle in Bowes Lane, Sandy's, late that night."
Gunfight leaves one man dead
The dead man has been identified as Jerome Dixon, otherwise called 'Gig', while injured is a 22-year-old man, both of Mona Common.
Reports are that at 8:00 a.m., both men were standing in a section of the community when a red Suzuki Swift with three men aboard drove up."
Janet Jagan – the Freedom Fighter
Indeed, for all her life she fought for freedom – freedom to make her own choices, freedom to marry a ‘Black man”, freedom for Guyana and its people, and freedom from those who vilified her.
Her 20 months in office as the President of Guyana following the December 15, 1997 elections was perhaps one of the most testing period in her life, when the opposition demonised her, and White dolls representing her were burnt on the streets of the capital."
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Video-Interview-Janet Jagan - Former Guyana President who Died at 88 last week....
Born Janet Rosenberg in Chicago in 1920, she married Jagan and moved to Guyana in 1943. The former journalist was an advocate for the rights of women and workers throughout the Caribbean and in Guyana, an ex-British colony......
Saturday, March 28
DPP probes Karen
Suspected Murder Suicide
US-born ex-Guyanese president dies at 88
Jagan died at a state-run hospital of an abdominal aneurism, Health Minister Leslie Ramsammy said.
Jagan, a Jewish woman and a naturalized Guyanese, was elected president of the English-speaking South American country in December 1997, succeeding her husband, Cheddi Jagan, who died earlier that year."
No rest for the divorced in Guyana after forgery
Police have opened an investigation after accusations that attorneys forged documents with help from court officials to expedite divorces, police spokesman Seelall Persaud said."
video--Police defending the actions of officers who have removed victims from crime scenes....
An Assistant Commissioner of Police is defending the actions of Police Officers who in recent times have removed victims from crime scenes. This has happened most notably when the victim was allegedly injured by Police.
The ACP with responsibility for Crime says although Protocol dictates that officers wait for medical assistance he does not believe their motives for moving victims is sinister.
HOPE FOR DOCTORS…But sticking points to be resolved for Cuba-trained doctors
Daniel, who met with all the doctors, claims to have already been in discussions with the members of the MSJMC Board and what remains is for a draft document to be submitted to Cabinet. It is anticipated that the situation may be fully resolved within a month."
Boy dies after kite gets entangled with JPS wires
Police identified the dead boy as Ricardo Thomas, who they said was struck after the kite became entangled with Jamaica Public Service high-tension wires.
The incident occurred about 11:00 am while a contingent of police and soldiers maintained a presence in the community, following the murder of a male vendor on the nearby Mona Road."
Pomeroon haunted by bullet-filled murders
The boat (centre) with which Romeo De Agrella and son Clint had gone to Venezuela. They were later found dead, their bodies riddled with bullets.
But under the placid surface, much like the garbage floating on the dark water of the river, there lies a sinister undercurrent. Death. Unsolved killings, mysterious and brutal, linger. The key questions of who did it and why remain unanswered.".......
Three women wounded by man, 72, in domestic dispute
The man, who shared the house at Lot 81 Side Line Dam, Bachelor’s Adventure, with the victim, went berserk at about 03:00 hours forcing at least two of the victims to flee by scaling a 10-foot high fence to seek refuge at a neighbour."
Mums misusing court
This situation has become so problematic that Bajan-born Canadian Senator Anne Cools described this situation in Canada as 'a terrible and pernicious heart of darkness that has developed in our court system'."
Cops probing torture of dog
Answers are being sought on whether the brutal slaying was done by an angry owner who lost money on a dog fight and took revenge on the animal; if it was a sadistic individual who enjoys inflicting pain and watching the anguish of his victims; or possibly a ritual killing of some sort."
Friday, March 27
UWP blames Skerrit for "unstable economy"
Green told a press conference Thursday that unemployment has been at its highest in the last six to eight years."
Roadblock saves woman from abusive spouse
Police at a roadblock set up at La Bonne Intention, East Coast Demerara, on Wednesday night, rescued a woman from a car when she raised an alarm.
The drama unfolded at about 21:00 hours.
The woman who is employed at the Georgetown Post Office Corporation managed to alert the ranks at the roadblock by shouting and waving a large sword through the front passenger window."
A hard year ahead for the economy of Barbados
And she says 2009 will be a difficult year, 'likely' with higher unemployment and a decline in the tourism and construction sectors."
Man dies in hospital Worker falls down 17 storeys
Reports are around 5 p.m. yesterday Steele succumbed to his injuries at the Port of Spain General Hospital where a number of his co-workers had gathered."
George Headley's grandson found hanging
The body of Kirk Headley, 31, was found at his parents' Paddington Terrace home, shortly after he had dropped them at the Norman Manley International Airport to catch an early morning flight to Miami, enroute to Mexico."
More job cuts
The latest in a line of redundancies are employees of life insurance heavyweight Sagicor Life Jamaica (formerly Life of Jamaica) and the Shipping Association of Jamaica (SAJ)."
Shooting In Grass Street
Sagicor cutback
The Barbados-based company which has assets of $8 billion and employs 3 000 in 22 countries in the Caribbean, United States and Britain, said it expected its restructuring would affect less than ten per cent of its staff and management.
This first set of staff cuts affects 18 people in Barbados, many of them senior managers, 14 in the United States and ten in Jamaica."
Comments of Barbadian pollster riles up ALP leadership
Wickham’s article focussed on the “potential political scenarios for the ALP and the governing United Progressive Party (UPP).”
The ALP has however, taken exception to the article.
In his Nation News article, Wickham said Bird had essentially “set up” the ALP by contesting the 12 March election as its leader. He further stated that the ALP is in opposition but to some extent “saddled with a 71-year-old leader who appears weakened and somewhat compromised by allegations of scandal.”"
Thursday, March 26
DAVIS JR. GUILTY ... …Jury unanimous in attempted murder verdict
The jury comprising seven women and two men returned the verdict after about an hour and a half of deliberations yesterday. Davis looked back at his mother as he was being led away.
His former girlfriend, Antonia Sampson and her mother were present for the verdict along with Davis’ other girlfriend, relatives and friends.
Sampson looked perturbed after the verdict was returned and she was led out of the courtroom with her mother comforting her by rubbing her back. Davis’ friend and also the godmother for his two sons broke down in tears and had to be reassured by his mother."
Jamaica police arrest alleged fake cop
Police spokesman Karl Angell says 23-year-old Peter Grayson has been charged with impersonating a police officer and unlawful possession of property.
Angell says anti-corruption officers were interrogating Grayson on Thursday as part of an investigation into what he called 'a major breach of security.'
Authorities say Grayson went on several raids with the Montego Bay police before he was arrested earlier this month.
Assistant police commissioner Denver Frater was quoted by the local Gleaner newspaper as saying that the fake cop signed out a firearm, but there is no record of him using it or making arrests."
Caricom asks to meet with Obama, address concerns
Assistant Secretary General Colin Granderson says Guyana-based Caricom made the request last year but has not heard back.
The Caribbean has seen a drop in visitors, and nations in the region are struggling to boost their tourism-dependent economies."
Millennium Bank in Caribbean Is Ponzi Scam, SEC Says
Bajan officer arrives in Ottawa to continue homicide investigation
Assistant Superintendant Leviston Eversley, of the Royal Barbados Police Force, arrived at the Ottawa International Airport around 1:15 a.m. Thursday and was met by a member of the Ottawa police's Major Crimes Unit."
Ramesh gets a chance
Following the party's parliamentary caucus and national executive meeting at the Rienzi Complex, Couva, Panday said he took note of a motion put forward by the Parliament members, in which they voted to have Maharaj removed as chief whip."
A role model in the making
Town, St Catherine, has emerged winner of this year's Shortwood Branch Library Essay Competition.
Jerome Burke of Calabar High School topped this year's competition with his piece titled, 'Racial discrimination can be seen as an obstacle to any country's national development'."
U.S. will use Roger Khan information against Guyana
This newspaper understands that the US is yet to respond to Guyana’s request for information regarding the Roger Khan case which recently concluded with Khan pleading guilty to all the charges against him, including 18 counts of drug trafficking, and the 1994 gunrunning charges in Vermont, as well as witness tampering. In the process he accepted a 15-year sentence."
Deadly shoot-out
Antigua judge delays slain honeymooner case
A judge was expected to decide Wednesday if there was enough evidence to try the suspects, Kaniel Martin, 22, and Avie Howell, 18. But defense attorneys said they had not finished reviewing over 500 pages of case files."
Assault case dumped - Nigerian-Jamaican dentist says reputation has suffered
Ogunsalu, a Nigeria-born naturalised Jamaican, allegedly attacked and seriously injured Pauline Graham during a dispute at his Market Street, Montego Bay, office on July 12, 2007."
Michael Misick: The king of sleaze in the colonies
Wednesday, March 25
Guyanese teen shot dead in Cayenne
PANDAY KIDNAP PLOT Cops probe report of plan to snatch a daughter of the Opposition Leader
Sources told the Express last night that Philbert met with Panday yesterday at the Opposition Leader's office in Port of Spain on the allegation."
Paraplegic to stand trial for murder
Sitting in the Eighth Court of the Port-of-Spain Magistrates’ Court, Mc Nicolls dismissed Allick’s attorney David West’s application for the charge to be reduced on the basis of diminished responsibility. Allick is charged with murdering businessman Damien So’Brien on May 16, 2008."
Passion for education - Veteran teacher says every child can learn - Believes GSAT not meeting students' needs
Morrison, who wanted to dedicate her life to caring for the sick, attempted to get into nursing school but that did not materialise. In 1970, she was given an offer to matriculate at Mico College and, as the saying goes, the rest is history."
Men's fear of being labelled homosexuals fuelling prostate cancer risk
Jarrett who was addressing the Rotary Club of New Kingston at the Pegasus Hotel recently, implored more men to encourage each other to do the prostate examination, which could eventually save their lives."
Three women and baby hospitalized after violent attack
Kalwantie Kumar, 21, of Hand-en-veldt, Mahaica was returning home from the clinic with her baby girl, Sema Rambarat, when she was attacked by a man with whom she had formerly shared a relationship. Hemwantie Kumar, her 20-year-old sister and their 56-year-old mother, Lapatie Persaud, rushed to her assistance and were also beaten by the man."
Police patrol boost
In an effort to boost policing in a number of public spaces, the RBPF will be increasing its patrol services at beaches and other attractions across Barbados, in addition to equipping officers with motorised units and bicycles."
Police to charge Schwarzfeld suspect
Lawmen are also questioning the suspect in connection with a number of other robberies in the area as well as a rape report. They are expected to charge him today."
Tuesday, March 24
St. Lucian Opposition says Taiwanese Ambassador must go
The St. Lucia Labour Party wants the ambassador sent home.
At issue is a Taiwan financed learning centre being located within the office of a governing party politician."
video--Dumping the 90,000 light bulbs
Communications and works officials discarded about 90,000 light bulbs at the Deglos landfill on Friday.
But it wasnt wasteful its part of that departments ongoing efforts to phase out incandescent bulbs which will be replaced with energy saving ones.
Ministry officials say so far, the project has been a success.
video--The family of an elderly man is irate over his shooting by police
The family of an elderly man is irate over his shooting by police on the weekend. The Labayee man was shot after police were called in to transport him to the Mental Hospital after his family called to report he was acting up. Police reports indicate that the man posed a serious threat when they got to the scene.
Clean-up crew discover corpse in Tacarigua
But up to press time last night, the identity of the man, believed to be in his 20s, still remained unknown."
Police stepping up patrols of popular tourist spots
The Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF), as part of efforts to redraft its tourism policing plan and increase safety and security here, was also employing increased technology, Commissioner of Police Darwin Dottin said yesterday."
Major breakthrough
Commissioner of Police, Darwin Dottin, not only announced lawmen had arrested and were about to charge a 24-year-old Barbadian man in connection with February 28 incident at Long Beach Christ Church yesterday, but disclosed the Royal Barbados Police Force was sending one of its officers to North America “to pursue that end of the investigation”."
New Turks and Caicos premier sworn in
PNP Chairman Don Hugh Gardener told The Gleaner yesterday that Williams, a noted businessman, was sworn in at 5:30 p.m. by Governor Gordon Wetherell."
Fired cop fires back
Auguste, 39, a father of two, who was dismissed last week Friday spent several hours with his attorney Garvin Nicholas, who yesterday said he was drafting an application for judicial review."
MAN HELD
The investigations by a specially selected team of detectives also led to the recovery of a number of items including jewellery, a camera and an imitation gun believed used in the attack on 60-year-old Terry Schwarzfeld and her daughter-in-law Luana Cotsman while they were walking along Long Bay beach, Christ Church."
ONE DEAD AND THREE INJURED IN NORTHERN HIGHWAY ACCIDENT
- Vaz returns - JLP takes back West Portland in landslide victory
At the end of the day, Vaz polled 7,915 votes to Rowe's 5,626, becoming the first candidate to score more than 7,000 votes in West Portland.
Astor Black, of the New Jamaica Alliance, polled 27 votes.
Vaz bettered his showing in the 2007 general election, when he polled 6,977 votes to defeat the PNP's Abraham Dabdoub, who received 6,033 from the 74 per cent of those who voted."
T-Pain sued for canceling Guyana concert
The plaintiff, Hits and Jams Entertainment, says the 23-year-old rapper and his reps became a major pain by making grandiose demands -- from a private jet and FBI protection to a phone chat with Guyana's president."
Monday, March 23
Turks and Caicos PM resigns early
Michael Misick, who has denied claims of selling Crown land for personal gain, will stand down a week early, according to the AP news agency."
Barbados has a suspect in custody for Long Beach attacks
UNC brawl
FEWER FISH IN CARIBBEAN REEFS
$1.5M BILL
Almost 10 000 accounts at the BWA are racking up arrears and its costing this island's lone water supplier more than $1.5 million per year."
Rain or shine - Weather won't mar by-election turnout - parties
Already the parish has been drenched and the Meteorological Service has said it expects 'cloudy conditions with on-and-off showers' to continue throughout today.
The Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) Daryl Vaz is nominated to contest the seat against the People's National Party's (PNP) Kenneth Rowe. Long-shot contender Astor Black of the New Jamaica Alliance is also in the race."
Crucial vote
The significance of the vote has been evident in the constituency over the past three weeks, as senior officials of both the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the Opposition People's National Party (PNP) have been engaged in intense house-to-house campaigning and mass meetings."
Three shot in fracas outside night spot
Police said that Erasto Roberts, 30, of Toucan Drive, South Ruimveldt, was shot in the stomach; Joseph Medford, 45, was shot in the left knee and Jamal Douglas, 22, of Turkeyen, East Coast Demerara, was shot in the foot."
Move towards national reconciliation to combat race problems, UN expert says
Sunday, March 22
NINJA SLAPPED WITH 4 CHARGES
The deejay was yesterday charged after an interview with detectives from the Major Investigation Task Force. Head of the Major Investigation Task force (MIT), Assistant Commissioner Les Green, confirmed the charges and added that the case might be mentioned in court as early as next Friday. Ninja Man is now being held in custody."
Tarouba stadium steel ‘condemned’
Ex-cop: I was fired for doing my job
HOUSING HICCUP - Developers stuck with hundreds of houses as economic slowdown affects buyers .... Large numbers of unsold units on market ... High-end homes put on hold
Reynold Scott, president of the Jamaica Developers' Association, told The Sunday Gleaner that the global economic downturn, which has caused the cost of raw materials to escalate and has led to a spike in domestic interest rates, has been having a devastating impact on the real-estate business."
Eyes at risk
But as bad as that sounds, it isn't half as dangerous as practising without having legal medical qualification whatsoever, and it's one of the problems currently plaguing the fields of optometry and ophthalmology."
Combination of drugs can be fatal - Health Minister
The Minister made this disclosure when he held a press conference at the Health Ministry’s Brickdam head office yesterday.
Minister Ramsammy’s comments came in wake of the death of five-year-old Afiena and three-year-old Aliyah Ramdeen of G127, Good Intent Squatting area who died within a day of each other after being fed doses of senna pod and subsequently tablets believed to be Lomotil."
Man shot in head was taxi driver
His dark grey car bearing number plate HB 264 was found abandoned on Princes Street in the vicinity of Lombard Street around 7:30 yesterday morning. There were bloodstains on the driver’s seat and on the inside of one of the doors."
Mum charged with causing children's deaths
Police say the 29-year-old likely faces criminal charges. They say she told authorities she gave her daughters senna pods."
Saturday, March 21
Ninja Man charged with murder
Head of the Major Investigations Task force (MIT), Assistant Police Commissioner Les Green, said Ballentine was charged with murder, conspiracy to murder and illegal possession of a firearm.
'He was questioned this afternoon and as a result of that interview the charges were laid,' Green told the Observer last night. The police, he added, had a 'good' case against Ballentine."
GRIEF RELIEF - Peers of murdered St Thomas boy consoled
'Butch' backs Issa on cruise ship tax stance
Stewart accused then tourism minister, Aloun Assamba, of going back on her word 'in the worst possible way' by first agreeing to set the cruise tax at US$10, but asking only US$2 of the cruise ships, while the land-based hoteliers had to pay the US$10 per head."
Teen killed in hit-and-run
Meagan, 15, of Buenos Ayres Main Road, Buenos Ayres was killed yesterday when the burgundy Honda Integra motorcar in which she was a passenger, overturned several times after colliding with a truck which police said never stopped."
Closer ties for gay men
The measure is designed to bring gay men and those who have homosexual leanings into a closer relationship with God.
'They are a lot of gay Christian men out there. . . in our churches,' said the man behind the initiative."
Friday, March 20
Two Arrested in Murder of Gay Man in Jamaica
Gordon is alleging that Harris made 'sexual advances' toward him, he told Williams about it, and they plotted to meet and beat him."
Video--Anthony Walcott no longer treasurer of The United Workers Party....
Anthony Walcott has been charged with beating his estranged girlfriend into paralysis
US revokes Supreme Court Registrar’s visa
Girl dies, sister critical after senna pod tea
Afiena Ramdeen of Murphy Street, Sisters Village, West Bank Demerara was pronounced dead on arrival at the West Demerara Regional Hospital (WDRH). Her three-year-old sister Aaliyah Ramdeen was admitted a patient in the Children’s Ward at the Georgetown Public Hospital (GPH) where she remained in a critical condition up to press time last night."
Grenada boat captain freed — Vincy cook for sentence today
Cruise passengers not paying US$2 head tax
'In real terms it is not fair for land-based tourism to be saddling the burden to provide this vital support for the industry and the cruises are not playing a part, while they demand so much of us,' Bartlett told journalists at a press conference at his office in Kingston yesterday."
All set for GSAT - Grade-six students islandwide gear up for examination
Almost 50,000 grade-six students are registered to sit the examination, which is in its 10th year."
Windies yorker
Free of chaos this season, the game in the region has again found itself embroiled in controversy.
The drama began to unfold on Wednesday night in Guyana with the no-show of the West Indies players at a reception hosted by team sponsors Digicel."
Boy, 9, sexually assaulted, murdered
Police said the child, Courtney Walker, a student of the Morant Bay Primary School, was found bleeding in bushes at Bamboo River by a farmer who had gone to tend to his animals. He was taken to the Princess Margaret Hospital but died while being treated."
Thursday, March 19
Strange beast' found in Cedros
Some who saw it suggested it was a rhinoceros, of a narwhal, both animals having a single horn.
The only thing residents were certain about was that the animal which beached near the Cedros Coast Guard Station, had at least one horn."
Fraudulent Tax Collectors
A press release issued by the Ministry of Finance on Tuesday said that persons purporting to be Tommy Augustus and R. Frederick are currently visiting taxpayers (particularly small shops) claiming to be employed with the Inland Revenue Department and demanding payment of taxes in particular annual stamp tax.
The statement warned that these individuals are not employed by the Inland Revenue Department nor are they authorized to collect any monies or conduct any tax related transactions on behalf of the Inland Revenue Department or the Government of Grenada."
Man accused of raping mother cries in court
The victim who was also present in court took the same opportunity to tell the court that it was her husband who told her son to commit the act.
It is alleged that on December 16, 2006, at Sparta, the man had sex with his mother while she was under the influence of alcohol. He allegedly repeated this act on numerous occasions."
AIR JAMAICA EMPLOYEES STAGE VIGIL FOR LATE CO-WORKER
Over 200 mourners on Friday gathered at the scene where former Air Jamaica employee, 37- year-old Denise Matheson was knocked from the car she was driving two weeks ago, to mark her passing.
CLICO (Guyana) fires majority of Head Office staff
ALPART CLOSES MAY 15 ...900 workers out of jobs
Call to weaken dons by seizing wealth
Wednesday, March 18
video--Prime Minister of St. Lucia Stephenson King preparing for budget
Prime Minister of St. Lucia Stephenson King says no new taxes will be implemented when he announces his budget for the 2009-2010 fiscal year. King says the budget will focus on reassuring public confidence in his administration and cutting back on wastage in the public service.
Heroes brave fire - Nurse breaks leg while saving two children - Residents join hands to douse flames
The second-storey level of Martha's House, a Mustard Seed Communities home on North Street, was where the fire started. All the children save two had already been whisked to safety.
But that's when the brave efforts of nurse Dawn Mansfield, as those who witnessed the events will testify, came into play."
Gov't to put more prisoners to work
'With what is happening the Government is looking to cut cost in every way it can and this is one way we will have to use the resources of the inmates to reduce the cost to the public sector,' Junior Security Minister Senator Arthur Williams told the Observer yesterday."