Thursday, April 30
Financier Stanford offers self to feds; no thanks, they say
Stanford and lawyer Dick DeGuerin marched the few downtown blocks from DeGuerin’s office to the federal courthouse today to “surrender” Stanford to federal authorities even though there was no warrant for his arrest and he hasn’t been charged with any crimes.
Stanford, chairman of an international banking and financial services network called Stanford Financial Group, does face a civil fraud complaint filed by the Securities and Exchange Commission against him, his companies and two other executives.
“We want to surrender him into custody,” DeGuerin told the woman behind the glass at the U.S. Marshal’s office on the10th floor. Stanford stood nearby, his company insignia eagle pin on his lapel.
“We’re doing this to show he’s not running,” said DeGuerin. “He’ll face whatever they’ve got for him.”"
Portsmouth man still not found
Police Inspector responsible for the Coast Guard Base Mervin Pendenque, says while there have been no signs of the individual, coast guard officials are hopeful they will bring closure to the incident.
“So far we have not found anything. Also, we are in contact with Puerto Rico, who also decided to assist us in whatever way that they can. We have two areas—the French who is responsible for one sector, and Puerto Rico is responsible for the other,” Pendenque said."
Minister of Health Says Jamaica on High Alert for Swine Fever
He said that, the Ministry has 'scaled-up' surveillance activities at health care facilities and ports of entry, health sector workers have been alerted to ensure early detection and anti-virals, which have been found to reduce the severity of the disease, have been stocked to initiate treatment."
Leah’s disappearance linked to serial killing
The police are saying the woman, a store clerk, was detained late yesterday after police searched former Caroni (1975) Ltd cane fields in Warrenville and Felicity for the remains of missing schoolgirl Leah Lammy and kidnap victim Sally Lobai."
Bodies everywhere
By late evening, a woman’s body was found in bushes near the St Ann’s River."
video--Saint Lucian student on being in Mexico
Saint Lucian students in Mexico are speaking out on being in that Country as it battles with the flu virus believed to have killed 159 people there.
Guyana advises against travel to Mexico
Health Minister Leslie Ramsammy says people also should avoid crowded areas in Mexico or any other countries that have confirmed cases of swine flu.
He said Thursday the government is stocking up on Tamiflu and other medicine to be prepared in case of an outbreak in the South American country."
Sports Business Lifestyles Committee formed to probe EMR sex abuse allegations
The allegations that sparked recent public discussion were made by a former male student against a foreign male teacher who has since fled the jurisdiction."
Agustus may have been murdered
St. Claire McDonald Agustus, 55, was found following a structural fire in Washington Street, Pembroke, on April 6.
A police spokesman said: 'Police and fire investigators conducted an examination of the scene and the cause of death was deemed to be suspicious.
'A murder investigation was commenced immediately.'"
Police commended for outstanding work in Trinidad
Men’s group in protest against domestic violence
Federation Prepared To Deal With Swine Flu, Says CMO
pandemic is forcing health officials
worldwide to move quickly to take
steps to tackle the newest viral-threat."
SWINE FLU RED ALERT
Minister of Health Donville Inniss yesterday confirmed that at least two local samples had been sent off to the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) in Trinidad and Tobago to be tested for the virus."
Polar beer scam… Fourteen charged with fraud, forgery
Bolt: I'm OK
Jamaica's Bolt released from hospital :: News
The accident happened about 2 p.m.
Bolt along with a female passenger, believed to be his girlfriend, received minor injuries.
They were both taken to the Spanish Town Hospital in St. Catherine where they were treated and released."
Wednesday, April 29
Mom with flu-like symptoms dies
An autopsy will be performed on Ramroop's body at the mortuary of the San Fernando General Hospital.
Ramroop, 33, died at her San Francique Road, Penal home on Monday, after suffering with symptoms similar to influenza-loss of appetite and a high fever."
Police investigate thwarted kidnapping of Hon. Perdomo’s daughter, and relatives
rade vessel sinks at St. Kitts port
The Dominica-registered M.V. BoII was scheduled to haul six trucks filled with sand from St. Kitts to Nevis. However, around 1:10 p.m. today the vessel began to take in water after loading the fifth truck and quickly sank until it settled on the shallow bottom of the St. Kitts shipping port."
A plea to stop slaughtering turtles
Based on reports from the field staff and interactions with the said communities, the Forestry and Wildlife says a total of 11 leatherback sea turtles have been slaughtered on the beaches in La Plaine in particular, and another 10 leatherback turtles were killed on the north east coast in the area of Woodford Hill."
video--Royal Bank of Canada workers intensify protest
On Tuesday employees of the Royal Bank of Canada intensified their protests over the failure of the banks management to begin negotiations on a collective agreement for the workers.
Cuba keeps an eye on Swine flu
Health officials in Cuba were monitoring the situation and planning actions to face any such emergency, Estruch said, stressing that there has not been a single case reported so far in the Caribbean island, Cuban news agency Prensa Latina reported Wednesday."
Tax protests
Police in the St Andrew South Police Division found themselves with a second problem on their hands yesterday - the murders of three men - in addition to responding to several violent protests in sections of that division."
Grants Pen family hurting from gas riots killing
On April 20, 1999, Brenda Duncan was controversially killed at the intersection of Grants Pen Drive and Lady Huggins Avenue. Police at the time said she was among a group of persons who attempted to loot a store at that location."
Can SAUTT lay charges?
This is because the charges were laid by officers attached to the Special Anti-Crime Unit of Trinidad and Tobago (SAUTT) and a defence attorney, representing one of the two men, questioned if they had the authority to do so when the case came up before a Port-of-Spain magistrate yesterday."
Reflect on our heroes, says PM
That advice came from Prime Minister David Thompson as he addressed the opening of a Heroes' Day sports event at Gall Hill playing complex in St John, his constituency."
Ramlal, McLean charged in alleged adoption fraud
GRA officers, Customs brokers slapped with initial 72 conspiracy, forgery charges
Tuesday, April 28
Boy 12 killed by 15 bullets
And while Richards’ death has plunged his family, schoolmates and friends into mourning, police were busy following up several leads as they try to make a breakthrough in the murder."
The Anatomy of an Alleged Fraud
The court filing includes revealing details about how the Stanford companies operated. For starters, the company had locations in 100 different places around the world and more than 200 different accounting systems, most of which didn’t report centrally. “In contrast to a conventional multi-tiered corporate structure, the stock of almost half of these entities was owned directly by Allen Stanford,” reads the report. And “rather than through a central holding company … the structure was seemingly designed to obfuscate holdings and transfers of cash and assets.”"
15 Customs Officers slapped with 202 charges
Attorney at law Glenn Hanoman will be defending five of the 15 officers who are to appear in court today.
According to the lawyer the charges range from conspiracy to defraud the Guyana Revenue Authority to fraudulent conversion.
He said, however, that the funny thing about the conspiracy charge in relation to the Guyana Revenue Authority is that no one from Fidelity has been charged."
Vryheid’s Lust man stabbed to death
Police in a press statement issued last evening said they are investigating the murder of France which occurred shortly after 3 pm at Laing Avenue, West Ruimveldt."
High alert - Government of Jamaica says prepared for swine-flu threat
At the same time, the Ministry of Agriculture is on high alert and has heightened its surveillance of the local swine population, and urged veterinarians, pig farmers and animal health technicians to increase their vigilance and notify the Veterinary Services Division of any unexplained illnesses in swine."
$3-b blunder!
Highly placed Observer sources said the June 2007 reclassification, in some cases, put junior nurses on par with junior doctors and is being frowned on by the doctors."
SWINE FLU ALERT
The Ministry of Health has also advised Barbadians to take the necessary precautions against contracting the disease or spreading it.
Officials also said say Barbados' important pork industry is not under any threat from an outbreak that so far seems to have no connection with pigs and there were no plans for banning imports of pork and pork products."
Monday, April 27
Barbados on alert!
While there were no known cases here up to yesterday afternoon, health authorities announced the implementation of a national action plan to mitigate the deadly virus that has claimed several lives in Mexico and spread to other countries including two of Barbados’ key tourist markets – the United States and Canada.
Officials were also monitoring the situation with two local sports teams – football and polo – who are set to return from Mexico “in the near future”, indicating they would have to report to port health officials on their arrival back home."
Dominica and the next General Elections
CLICO Guyana presses claim
The Guyanese government has now hired attorney John Wilson of McKinney Ban-croft & Hughes to fight the liquidator on the matter."
Jamaica may ban pork imports from U.S.,
'There is no ban yet but we are monitoring the situation,' said Dr. Osbil Watson, director of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries' veterinary services division."
video:St.Lucia:Kenny Ready to Lead Again
The opposition party has declared its ready, once again, to lead the country......
Man stabbed to death in Laing Avenue brawl
Earl France called “White Boy” or “Whitey” of Vryheid’s Lust, East Coast Demerara, succumbed from a single stab wound to the chest."
Victims lured to their deaths?
Fabian Smith, 25, Richard Harding, 28, taxi operator otherwise called 'Fissy', and Natalie Bloomfield, 31 - all of Rose Town, Kingston addresses - were shot and killed Saturday by gunmen, police said."
Soldiers disarmed - JDF fêtes children from Mustard Seed Communities at Up Park Camp
The lean, mean, fighting machines from the nation's army were easily disarmed by the loveable children. An entire battalion was no match for the 30 children originally from Martha's House, a Mustard Seed charity on North Street in central Kingston."
Sunday, April 26
Corbin hospitalised after suspected heart attack
Reports are that Corbin was driving himself to a meeting yesterday when he began feeling unwell. This newspaper was informed that the Opposition Leader drove directly to the Woodlands Hospital with a suspected heart attack."
Jamaica's next sprint superstar?
Then suddenly, as a heat of the Penn Relays' boys' small-school 4x100 drew near, the conversation stopped. The men and women in green-and-gold T-shirts, jackets and hats rose in unison, as if they'd just heard the first notes of their island nation's anthem.
'Where is Nickel?' whispered a man whose prodigious dreadlocks were piled beneath a knit cap."
Dunce defense: The Stanford explanation sounds familiar, doesn’t it?
The “I know nothing about how my company runs” line was on prime display this past week with a well-orchestrated performance by 59-year-old R. Allen Stanford for reporters at the office of Houston attorney Dick DeGuerin. Stanford, a quirky Mexia native who built a massive and secretive investment empire based on the Caribbean island of Antigua, is accused by the Securities and Exchange Commission of lying to investors in offering improbably high returns on their money. The feds have frozen Stanford’s company and personal accounts, claiming an $8 billion fraud on investors."
MAN RAPES, HOLDS LOVER AS HOSTAGE?
The 27-year-old man, who lives in England, but came here to live with his girlfriend, is facing charges of rape and abduction."
PNCR: Enough conclusive evidence for Roger Khan probe
“Court records from Khan’s preliminary hearing into charges made against him for trafficking in cocaine to the United States have detailed the criminal and illegal activities of Roger Khan,” the party said at its press conference last week."
How gov't lost $25b
What's more, losses could tally as high as $25 billion if the financial losses of Air Jamaica and Sugar Company of Jamaica (SCJ) are considered. The estimates of revenue and expenditure tabled last week did not include the financial statements of those loss leaders."
WARNING IGNORED! Despite airport-security audit prior to attempted hijacking, Jamaican authorities failed to plug loopholes
LET'S TALK!
But he wants them and Barbados alike to know that the Royal Barbados Police Force does not engage in singling out any particular group, regardless of race, colour or creed."
Saturday, April 25
Girl, 3, mauled
According to police, Natalia and her mother Audrey Warner were visiting relatives in Bayshore, Marabella at about 3.45 pm when she wandered out of the house and with other children from the area, went in the yard of a neighbour’s house, where the pitbull was tied to a post."
Man partially loses face in boat collision, critical
Tulsiram Sukdeo of Vreed-en-Hoop, received severe head injuries after a Honduras- registered vessel slammed into a passenger speedboat yesterday morning around 8:20 hrs."
Fire ravages Regent St store
JPS escapes gas tax - Cooking gas, bauxite industry also exempt from gas-tax increase
In addition, electricity bills, like water bills, will also remain exempt from general-consumption tax (GCT)."
Cops remain on alert despite calm after budget
Finance Minister Audley Shaw, in opening the 2009/10 budget debate in the House of representatives, announced an $18-billion tax package which included a gas tax of $8.75 per litre of petrol which would see the state raking in an estimated $13.3 billion. The gas tax will take effect on Monday."
Rastas' cry out
Tension reached fever-pitch in the small courtyard of the Coroner's Court on Roebuck Street at 5 p.m., when grieving mother Marguerita Maloney exited the court, raised her hands in the air, shouted 'misadventure' then crumpled to the ground before berating a number of police officers regarding their conduct when I'Akobi died on June 17 last year at Landlock, St Lucy."
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Friday, April 24
“Officers I am sorry about what I did to my girlfriend, but I do love her”
Mathew has been charged with attempted murder, causing grievous bodily harm, two counts of criminal damage, two counts of reckless and negligent act, and assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Five of the offenses are indictable."
video--Opposition Criticises budget
The opposition is criticizing the Prime Ministers decision to present his budget on a Friday. The Labour Party claims the move is calculated to put members of the opposition at a disadvantage.
Caribbean islands report steep decline in tourism
Griffith said small islands may be struggling the most in part because airlines have been eliminating flights within the region."
Cricket's tarnished tycoon is left 'living on charity'
$18b more in taxes
Yesterday, Finance Minister Audley Shaw presented the measures along with a revised budget which showed $8 billion more than was tabled on April 7 or $555 billion, mostly related to $7.6 billion that was tacked on to the finance ministry's 'unclassified fund'."
Shaw brings down the House
Shaw took centre stage yesterday as he presented his second Budget and, from the beginning, he seemed to have found favour with them."
Sophia woman critical after slashed by reputed husband
Yolanda Brummell of Lot 1210 ‘B’ Field Sophia was rushed to the GPH at approximately 4.15 am, bleeding profusely from a wound to her abdomen. She was later admitted to the ICU where she remained up to last evening in a critical condition. Her reputed husband is on the run."
Taxi dispatcher shot on D’Urban St by bandit
Emmett Sauers, 18, of A Field, Sophia and an employee of C&J Express taxi service, was last night being treated by doctors at the Georgetown Public Hospital and is in a stable condition, relatives said."
Economic deceleration
Sunway/Hart fax
GUAVA DAYS ARE HERE
These are the projections of the Central Bank as Trinidad and Tobago emerges as one of the casualties of the global financial meltdown."
Police ‘can’t find’ teacher for questioning in rape case
Scientists exit mouldy lab
Thursday, April 23
Former CLICO staff members considering legal action
The employees are concerned that after being let go last week, they have still not received termination letters and have no idea what severance they are owed. Some members of the group claimed that the liquidator promised to provide answers to their questions days ago."
video--Masked gunmen have robbed the Marigot Secondary School
Masked gunmen have robbed the Marigot Secondary School leaving security guards traumatized and students without laptops to work. The robbery is believed to have taken place during midnight and 2AM on Wednesday.....
Former guard used forged certificate to be a cop
Shervon Cootoy, 26, yesterday pleaded “guilty” to two charges of uttering a false document before Magistrate Gillian David in the Port-of-Spain Eighth Court."
PAHO representatives say homophobia fuels HIV PANDEMIC
Dr. Watson gave her opinion in an interview for an OECS health magazine publication.
The PAHO representative said there is still some significant amount of discrimination and stigma attached to individuals who are engaged in same sex relationships.
“We continue to see that men who have sex with men, women who have sex with women and transgender people are all too often, even in this new age, are still faced with stigma, discrimination and violence which is a very sad situation,” Dr. Watson said."
PM puts nation on alert
Shaw goes to parliament to tell the nation how the Government intends to finance the $574.74 million budget tabled on April 7, and he will also say how the administration plans to plug the gaping hole in the national finances, in the face of a biting world economic recession."
Traumatised woman unable to sit exam
Her heart was continuing to pound heavily in reaction to finding out that her child's father had been shot several times, controversially, by members of the security forces. An emotional Berry was in no shape to sit the exam, so the school authorities had no choice but to call in a counsellor to assist her."
'Pregnant' Mega 6 ad draws fire
Minister of Family, Youth and Sports Dr Esther Byer-Suckoo said yesterday that she abhorred the ad.
Acting director of the Bureau of Gender Affairs, John Hollingsworth, called it 'a gross violation of the human rights of women'."
Wednesday, April 22
video--Haitian Election Marred by Violence
Outside the capital city of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, voting was disrupted by violence and several people were wounded during a Senate election largely boycotted by voters.
Caribbean At Risk Of Tsunami, Disaster Experts Warn
The heavily populated coast of Guadeloupe will have little warning if a tsunami is triggered by the collapse of a volcano on the nearby island of Dominica.'"
With jet crisis past, woman keen to visit Jamaica again
The laid-back Kennetcook resident figures the statistics are on her side and Sunday night’s run-in with danger was her fair share.
'We fly every year and as long as there is snow in Nova Scotia, we’re going to keep flying.'"
Unarmed Jamaican guards 'reacted properly' to hijacker: airport
Questions have been raised over how the gunman managed to force his way through security at Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay on Sunday and board a Boeing 737 with 159 Canadian passengers and six crew members on board."
video--The police are preparing to charge Alan McMillan Dupre
St.Lucia;The police are preparing to charge Alan McMillan Dupre for causing the death of four people as a result of a vehicular collision on Easter Sunday. Since the incident, the young man has been charged for driving without a valid license. Law enforcement is explaining that they had to wait until the autopsy was conducted on the bodies of the victims before charging the 28 year old for causing the incident.
Canada police helps Jamaica with hijack probe
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have been talking with the crew members who were held hostage in an eight hour stand-off aboard the Canadian-bound flight."
100 CLICO (Bahamas) employees sent home
JONES' LICKS
Minister of Education Ronald Jones flogged the issue yesterday as he was responding to queries on the subject of alternatives to corporal punishment."
Three killed, two critical
4 gunned down
One shooting, which resulted in the deaths of three men, took place outside a plastics factory owned by businessman Robert Scoon, the husband of Foreign Affairs Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon. In the second case, a man was shot dead at an apartment building."
Homosexual, teen lover to face buggery charges
The two were arrested on March 29, last, when police raided a house at Victoria, East Coast Demerara.
A source close to the investigations told this newspaper that the fact that they both admitted to engaging in sexual activities was what swayed the decision to institute the charge."
Gunman terrorises magistrate, wife during robbery
As the magistrate struggled to free hands tightly bound behind his back, the bandit escorted his wife, Attorney-at-law Donelle Hawke, around their home in search of cash, jewellery and other valuables."
'Thank God'
'I am giving God thanks for standing strong but I can't give anymore information. I can't give anymore comment,' he insisted outside his home in Albion, St James."
Sunday's hijack not Jamaica's first
Thirty-five years ago, a Cuban refugee, 17-year-old Rodabaldo Sabon Sanchez, tried to commandeer an Air Jamaica DC-9 aircraft at the Norman Manley International Airport (NMIA) in Kingston."
Tuesday, April 21
Video...Ninja Dan says he is innocent
The silence of accused murderer Jonathan ninja dan saint rose has been broken. The former Caribbean soca monarch says he is innocent of the charges laid against him by the state. He also comments on a number of other issues including public reaction to his arrest and his time behind bars. St. Rose has been imprisoned since February 14th.
Sir Allen lashes out; claims CFO betrayed his trust
He continued that if any of the allegations are deemed true, his Chief Financial Officer, James Davis, is to blame.
“The investment and risk committee reported to Jim Davis, not to me,” he said. “The Stanford International Bank quarterly report was produced in Tupelo, Mississippi, under Davis’s direction and signed off by him. I trusted his integrity.”
Davis’ lawyer, David Finn, claims that his client was the one duped by Sir Allen and that Davis has been co-operating with prosecutors."
The great escape from Flight 918
Canadian resident, Morris Gallant, was heading back home when he entered the aeroplane directly in front of hijacker, Stephen Fray."
Prince Lara meets President Obama
Obama, who was in Trinidad for the recently concluded Fifth Summit of the Americas, met the world record holder for highest cricket Test score (400 not out) and the pair shared a few laughs before Lara presented the US President with an autographed cricket bat."
Nearly $1M in marijuana plants discovered in G.B.
What did TT get for spending $1.5B?
$315M RESCUE
It follows an initial $1 billion injected into the local financial system by the State to pay depositors, pension and medical plans of the failed CL Financial subsidiary CLICO Investment Bank and CLICO, the country's largest insurance company."
Sandals offers one-week holiday to CanJet passengers, crew
The gesture was announced by Sandals CEO Adam Stewart during a visit to the Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort in this resort city where some of the passengers and crew were being housed, following the ordeal."
Hijacker Stephen Fray, a well-mannered, sociable man
'His eyes looked glossy'
Never again - Golding orders hijacking probe - Government of Jamaica tackles airport security
Owing to the fact the Montego Bay-based airport is privately run, governments over the years have not been actively involved in the facility's day-to-day operation, in particular security, and on many occasions, only a few police personnel are on duty at the police post."
AK-47 bandit invades Magistrate’s home
The man who was carrying an AK-47 assault rifle entered the home of the Magistrate, tied him up and after a scuffle with Hawke’s wife, attorney at law Donette Hawke, escaped with a laptop computer, a digital camera, two cell phones and about $400,000 in cash and jewellery."
SHAPE UP!
And despite years of talk of reform, Minister of Health Donville Inniss says the situation has become vexatious and a source of frustration.
Describing the pace of a lot of the work in the public service as 'frightfully slow', Inniss told the DAILY NATION he wanted to be 'brutally frank' about a topic that not many people were prepared to speak about publicly."
Monday, April 20
Hostage Standoff Ends in Jamaica
The gunman, described as a “mentally challenged youngster” of about 20 years old, had demanded to be taken to Cuba, the scheduled next stop of the flight, Daryl Vaz, the Jamaican information minister said."
video--Jamaica Hijack ended after Police storm the plane
A gunman who hijacked a passenger plane in Montego Bay, Jamaica, has surrendered after police and soldiers boarded the jet, say officials.
Jamaican Gunman Releases Airplane Passengers
Authorities say five crew members for the charter flight to Halifax, Canada - the first officer and four flight attendants - are still being held." More...
Barack charms Latin leaders
Instead, he said, the leaders had “useful, respectful dialogue” where they were able to speak out about Cuba."
Leaders to embrace Cuba
Hijacker identified
But the crew is still aboard being held at gunpoint.
Meanwhile, the hijacker has been identified as a man believed to be in his 20s from a Montego Bay community. However, his name is being withheld.
Shots were fired aboard the aircraft, but no one was injured."
An armed man has hijacked a plane at Sangster International Airport in the Jamaican resort of Montego Bay. The hijacker has taking five crewmembers hostage; all 169 passengers were allowed to leave the plane.
The man reportedly pulled a gun soon after the passengers boarded the CanJet charter flight. Local media report a shot was fired during the hijacking, but no one was injured. The authorities are negotiating with the hijacker.
Gov't mulls gas tax
But the administration, fearful that any such cess will ignite public protest, is apparently preparing a strategy to try to convince Jamaicans that money raised from the tax will be used to repair roads and other vital infrastructure."
Guyana unfairly painted as human trafficking haven
MOVE TO STOP STRIKE
are on to avert threatened
industrial action by doctors working across the island. Minister of Health Donville Inniss promised yesterday that his ministry would
do 'all in its power'
to solve problems causing doctors to threaten industrial action."
Sunday, April 19
video-Summit of the Americas;Obama admits U. S. policy toward Cuba has 'failed'
Obama: U.S. policy with Cuba has not worked
April 19: President Obama explains his current position with regard to improving U.S. relations with Cuba while stressing that policies will not change overnight.
U. S. President Barack Obama called for a new era in relations with Cuba Friday, saying his recent overtures towards the island nation were because U. S. policy toward Cuba had failed.
video--Obama Sees Positive Signs From Venezuela, Cuba
President Barack Obama on Sunday suggested Cuba release its political prisoners and strongly defended his handshakes with Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez at the end of the Summit of the Americas.
Obama must denounce plot
He declared that he would only restore diplomatic relations with the United States once American President Barack Obama publicly repudiates those actions. Morales made this charge at a news conference which he called at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Port-of-Spain, following the end of the first plenary session of the Fifth Summit of the Americas there."
Heads upbeat
Man being grilled over van Beek attempted murder
Suspected mastermind captured in the city
Mark Prince, of Vryheid, West Canje, Berbice, was held in Castello Housing Scheme, La Penitence after he allegedly fled the Ancient County, immediately after the failed heist.
Prince who was recently released from jail was spotted by an alert rank although he had tried to disguise himself."
video--Haiti's poorest cynical of aid pledges
Haiti will be hoping it is high on the aid list at the Summit of the Americas in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Obama administration says it wants to help rebuild the country's struggling economy.
But as Teresa Bo reports from Port Au Prince, despite the millions of dollars pledged, most Haitians think the cash won't help them at all.
Man flees after container opened
Efforts to get an official comment from the department were unsuccessful however, a policeman who was on hand as the incident unfolded related the story to THE STAR.
Reports are that an unidentified man visited the compound with the aim of clearing a barrel which was shipped from overseas.
A broker attended to the customer and located the barrel which was then opened.
To their surprise, the money was found."
Low-paying jobs for grads - UWI study shows modest earning by degree holders
In addition, many of the graduates are settling for emoluments that, at least one human resource analyst believes, are less than what a university graduate should be receiving."
CASINO CLASH
Friday, April 17
video--U.S. Cuba Relations Thawing?
Talks toward a thaw in U.S.-Cuba relations seem to be a real possibility after the presidents of both countries expressed their desire to revive a relationship frozen by 50 years of cold war.