Monday, August 31
SHOT AND KILLED...Nation records 11th murder
Damien Jules, 24, of Golden Grove was shot to death on the morning of Saturday.
The incident, according to reports, took place shortly after Jules arrived in Gray’s Farm with a young woman.
Reports are Jules, the country’s 11th murder victim for the year, was sitting and talking on a verandah with the young woman when it is alleged that a masked man, wearing dark clothing, exited from a nearby yard. Jules and his female companion had, moments before, arrived on the scene, after having left the Jam Dung Nightclub on lower Nevis Street."
NURSES UNEASY
This situation follows an incident two weeks ago at the Beckles Road,St Michael institution where nurses came under threat after the patient reported the loss of a personal item.
The National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) has hinted that the nurses may walk off the job if the patient is not removed."
Antigua’s drive to woo back wedding couples
The horrific murders on Antigua had a devastating effect on tourism and just weeks after the first anniversary of the murders, tourism bosses are now trying to encourage newlyweds back to the sunshine island.
The launch of the new British campaign was held at Scotland’s luxurious Glasgow Royal Concert Hall last weekend."
Man shot dead in Portsmouth
Dead is 22-year-old Charlesworth Christopher of Lagoon, better known as 'Junior'. The alleged shooter is Stebin Valentine, also from Lagoon.
The shooting occurred on the roadside in the vicinity of the home of the victim."
Bolt says he can run faster in 100, 200 meters
The Jamaican sprinter, who took part in a ceremonial kickoff celebrating the start of the Spanish league at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium this weekend, said he can improve on his record times of 9.58 seconds in the 100 meters and 19.19 in the 200.
'I think I can go faster, but I leave that up to my coach,' Bolt said Sunday. 'We analyze each race. We try to go through the season without risking getting injured. We see what we can do to go further and achieve great things in sport.'"
Dominican Republic seeks IMF standby agreement
A possible standby agreement with the IMF, the Caribbean nation's first in more than 2-1/2 years, was announced by the central bank over the weekend after Finance Minister Vicente Bengoa kicked off preliminary talks with IMF officials in Washington on Friday."
IMF loan sparks intense debate in Saint Lucia's Parliament
The funds are being accessed under the rapid access component of the exogenous shocks facility, to help Saint Lucia weather the effects of the global economic crisis and to assist government with its recovery efforts."
Panday: Democracy under threat
Foul play suspected Body of 63-yr-old found in Best Village
The body was found by two teenagers in the dense bushes along the path leading to his home.
He was frothing at the mouth and his pockets were turned inside out."
Tears of joy…Gladys Sanchari, a new home owner
The 69-year old woman said that this is a new beginning for herself and 50-year old son David Madramootoo."
Tropical wave aims for Erika title in journey across Atlantic
The tropical disturbance was located about 900 miles east of Barbados and the Windward Islands,"
Man tries to shoot robbers, hits vendor
Veronica Atherley, age 59 years of Stewartville, West Coast Demerara, was rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital bleeding profusely from the gunshot wound. She was shot in the hip at around 5.30 pm as she sat at her stand selling newspapers.
Up to press time last night the woman’s condition was listed as stable and the man who shot her was in police custody."
"Innocent bystander" killed in Grand Bay shooting; intended target critical
Dead is 25-year-old Neddison Benoit from Montine, Grand Bay, who was believed to an innocent bystander. The injured man is known as Irvin, who hails from the same community."
BILL JOHNSON GLEANER POLL: Bruce still solid In spite of turbulent times....
The most recent Gleaner-commissioned Bill Johnson poll has found that Bruce Golding's approval rating mirrors what he received in June last year."
Tourism director urges St Lucians to ‘come back home’
Louis Lewis, St Lucia’s Director of Tourism, announced this week that the St Lucia Tourist Board has embarked on a public relations strategy to encourage the North American Diaspora to “come back home” on vacation and to take advantage of some of the exciting investment opportunities on the island."
Cops attack sex crimes
Low pressure system develops east of Windward Islands
Sunday, August 30
Saturday, August 29
Population density one of highest
Interestingly, Guyana, the source of the largest single community of undocumented immigrants in Barbados and many English-speaking Caribbean states, is among the world's least densely populated countries."
Motorist recalls alleged beating on Fairchild Street
'All I could remember is one of the guys saying to police he lick me off the railing,' Lionel Benn told the District 'A' Magistrates' Court."
Shooting terrifies Deacons resident
Suddenly, someone pulled up in a car and started shooting, within feet from where she was.
Terrified, that woman told her experience to the SATURDAY SUN at her Deacon's Farm, St Michael home yesterday but requested anonymity."
Who killed Tyrone?
Tissue and blood samples were also taken by the pathologist for further tests and the results were expected next week."
HUSBAND GUNS DOWN WIFE
He ran into the station and told police officers that the woman had been shot twice in her head by her common-law-husband. But by the time, the officers ran out to the man’s Nissan Almera car the woman was already dead in the front passenger seat."
Minister Gripes About Salary
During the Love 97 programme, Issues of the Day with host Algernon Allen, Youth, Sports and Culture Minister Desmond Bannister said he is contemplating his future.
He also took exception with the salaries that ministers are being paid."
Former RBC workers face stealing charges
Prosecutors allege that Elkeisha Munroe and Roberta Sweeting, who both worked at the Palmdale branch as clerks, stole $166,588.22 from the bank between May 2009 until July 30, 2009 by making false entries in tellers' cash books."
St. Maarten-St. Martin - Court takes custody of molested child
Court officials collected the girl while she was at school.
The court stepped in after the girl allegedly was fondled and molested a week ago. Family members have been fighting over the situation since Monday. The girl said she would not talk with reporters Wednesday."
School blues - Western Ja residents say redundancies make preparations for new term difficult
Being made redundant close to the time when your children are making back-to-school preparations makes the anxiety even greater.
Several parents in western Jamaica are facing this reality with the start of the new school year a mere week away."
72-yr-old Parika taxi-driver murdered
There were stab wounds to the upper chest and slashes on his ankles."
MURDERED GRANNY, 80, FOUND NUDE, TIED TO BED ...
Relatives said that Kharpattie Shivnauth was found with her hands and left foot tied to her bed with pieces of cloth. A piece of cloth was tied around her mouth.
According to her son, Gopaul Nauth, detectives who visited the scene suspect that she was also sexually assaulted."
Gasoline likely started fatal fire, says forensic analyst
Coates told the enquiry, which is being held at the National Volunteer Centre on Camp Road in St Andrew, that he found traces of a 'highly flammable' hydrocarbon, which was likely to have been gasoline, on burnt-out clothing and the remains of a Bible that were taken from an area close to where he said the fire started."
From pickets to economic unions
The ALP organisers, however are claiming numbers closer to three times and many people are not disagreeing with this estimate. One police woman told me that if one were to include the people in queues trying to get in to see immigration officials for a variety of reasons and then if you added the heavy police presence, then yea, the ALP estimate would have got a bit closer to the reality which she sees as a mere conjecture on the part of the organisers."
THUGS TARGET BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPERS
A senior officer from the City Centre Police Station told THE STAR that there has been an increase in robberies since the onset of the back-to-school season.
Information reaching THE STAR indicates that persons who conduct monetary transactions at business places, banks and money-transfer agencies and then proceed to the downtown shopping district are being watched by hoodlums and then trailed and robbed."
Friday, August 28
video--Murder in Cap Estate
Saint Lucia has recorded another homicide this time the murdered individual is a member of the business community a resident of the affluent Cap Estate neighbourhood. The 41 year old victim was murdered outside the gates of his name at approximately 9PM on Wednesday night. Police would not say how many gun shot wounds he sustained although they would state he was shot in the head. His homicide follows the slashing death murder of a Marc resident this past week-end. HTS St.lucia
US Government wants 'Dudus'
'The Government has been notified and discussions are taking place. It is principally the prerogative of the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General's office,' Baugh told the Observer."
320 to go home - Iberostar's Rose Hall Beach Hotel to close its doors
When the IMF comes a knockin’ . . .
According to the opposition leader Dr Kenny Anthony, the government is leading St Lucia deeper and deeper into the bowels of the bad guy for the first time in this island’s history. Anthony even compared himself to John Compton, saying, “John Compton and I walk the same path when it comes to the IMF.”
But the government position is that the IMF’s Exogenous Shocks Facility has conditions so favourable that it would be remiss—not to say foolish—of them not to take advantage of it."
Martin warns gov't against borrowing from IMF
Martin is also supporting statements made by renowned Barbados-based Economist Avinash Persaud, that Caribbean governments should guard against saddling themselves with more debt to stave off the financial recession."
Guyana coast guard officers charged in slaying
The agents are in jail awaiting trial for last week's attack on Dweive Kant Ramdass, who was ferrying $85,000 on a river boat, police spokesman John Sauers said.
Authorities say the suspects stopped Ramdass during an unauthorized patrol along the Essequibo River."
Stanford Financial's No. 2 Is Guilty
At 5:30 a.m., Mr. Stanford was taken to Conroe Regional Medical Center after experiencing rapid heart palpitations, U.S. District Judge David Hittner said in court on Thursday morning. The hospital is near the federal lockup ..."
‘Blood Oath’ Sealed Stanford Deal, Court Is Told
The assertion that the two took a “blood oath” was laid out in a plea agreement signed by the officer, James M. Davis, and filed Thursday."
Two face kidnapping and sexual assault charges ....
‘Cops’ hit $10M from delivery truck
Kidnapped girl released
Twenty-four hours earlier, on Wednesday, while in the company of her boyfriend, the young woman was forced into a waiting vehicle by three gun-toting men. The men had struck her boyfriend several times resulting in minor injuries to his head and face.
Fears for the worst grew with the arrival of relatives and concerned friends to her home. Her father had received a call demanding a ransom of $40M."
Natoo’s daughter released
$150 000 to bring baby home
Crystal Bynoe did not have this privilege.
Seven weeks after giving birth, the 23-year-old first-time mother cannot take her baby boy Ashcher Micah Bynoe-Chewitt out of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) because he was born with a heart defect known as Transposition of the Great Vessels."
Thursday, August 27
Sukhai ordered to defend Orealla/Siparuta poll decision
Minister Sukhai has been ordered to declare the disputed village council elections invalid and to set a date for new elections, unless cause is shown as to why the court order should not be made absolute."
'Prince Charming' claims police brutality
Graham appeared in the St. John’s Magistrates Court bearing obvious signs that he had been in a confrontation. He entered the courtroom barefooted, limping with a bandaged right knee. He had bruises just below the left elbow and slight swelling to the right side of his face."
PM blasts workers - Public-sector groups accused of ignoring improved salaries
Since the controversial decision was announced in March, Golding and Shaw have adopted mainly defensive positions as they sought to convince civil servants and the rest of the country that the global economic crisisleft the Govern-ment with no choice but to freeze wages despite signed contracts."
Demands unfair
Poor better off than rich
This recent data was produced by the Central Statistical Office (CSO) yesterday from the Disability from the Survey of Living Conditions 2005."
Black Rock man shot in the leg
The incident occurred at Black Rock and Thomas was taken to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital by ambulance.
A resident, who wanted to remain anonymous, said shortly before the incident that Thomas was in a shop liming."
DIALYSIS PROBLEM
And patients who rely on the unit's blood purifying service fear their lives may be on the line.
'[The hospital] is short of equipment and people are literally afraid for their lives,' said a patient who spoke under anonymity.
Gloves, needles, and other items were needed, said the patient who added that waiting periods for dialysis treatment had lengthened.
'Some patients have had to wait for four or five days for treatment, and others were even turned back.'"
Wednesday, August 26
video--Murder in Marc
One man is dead and another in police custody after a cutlass attack in the Community of Marc on Saturday night.
Police reports state about 10:00 pm Lambert Joseph and Presley Edward both 45 years old were engaged in an altercation where a cutlass was used and caused injury to both men. Joseph succumbed to his injuries while at the hospital.
Don’t swim in the river, but drinking water is “safe”: GOB reps say
Witness Tampering Worries
Citing a recent case before the court an attorney said that of three witnesses scheduled to testify for the prosecution, two, including the alleged victim did not show up. The prosecutor had no choice but to withdraw the case and the accused person was freed."
Guns and drugs trial delayed as jury selection stalls
After hearing from the several lawyers in the case, Puisne Judge Carlisle Greaves immediately set about trying to select and swear a jury of twelve but exhausted the pool of 57 prospects with one seat still to fill."
Bolt's agent says book on track star coming
Convict: prison not a nice place
I AM PROUD TO BE YOUR SON
The service for Sachin, who aspired to become a pundit, drew a massive crowd which spilled over onto the roadway with police directing the traffic."
Arson cripples Wales Estate
The cane was reportedly set alight on Monday afternoon and the Guyana Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo), stands to suffer untold losses as the final crop of the year undergoes a torrid beginning."
Channa bombers target mechanic shop again
Brian La Fleur, who operates a mechanic shop in central Georgetown, told Stabroek News last evening that four attempts have been made to torch his house and on one occasion he was attacked by gunfire."
Ramphal rejects claims
'I very much regret the misleading information that has wrongly attributed remarks to me about 'ethnic cleansing' in Barbados,' he said in a statement issued yesterday.
'I make it absolutely clear that I never made even an insinuation about this in relation to Barbados, or any other country in the Caribbean.'"
video--Chris Brown Sentenced in Rihanna Assault Case
Chris Brown is sentenced to 5 years' probation, 6 months' community labor for his beating of Barbados singing star Rihanna and ordered to stay away from his ex-girlfriend for 5 years.
Tuesday, August 25
ALP leader demands airtime
This was the opening salvo of his return letter to Prime Minister Baldwin Spencer, both of whom have engaged in a tit for tat exchange of letters over the past few days."
$17M river heist… Coast Guard trio charged with murder
Sherwyn Harte, 26, of 123 Eccles, East Bank Demerara, Delon Gordon, 21, of 108 ‘C’ Field, Sophia, and Deon Greenidge, 20, of 166 Middle Road, La Penitence, appeared before Magistrate Judy Latchman at the Vreed – en – Hoop Magistrate’s Court."
Councillor’s son shot dead
According to a police report, Paul Guerra Jr, 25, was standing on the corner of King Street and Broadway when he was fatally shot. Police said that according to eyewitnesses, Guerra Jr was with a male friend when a white vehicle pulled up alongside them and its occupants opened fire. Guerra Jr was killed on the scene while his friend managed to escape. He lived at Martinez Street in Arima."
$10m cut from by-election bill
Director of Elections Orette Fisher said the move will reduce the cost by at least $10 million, as many of the costs associated with the electronic voting system would be eliminated."
PM: A tribute to African slaves
Monday, August 24
ST LUCIAN CITIZENSHIP FOR SALE?
According to these sources, the St Lucian government wants to maximize the benefit of having increased airlift into the island by offering visitors the chance to become residents—for less than EC$1m. Homeoverseas.com, in particular, suggests that the government is trying to boost demand for property in St Lucia by offering foreign millionaires a second passport as well as a tax haven. This comes on the heels of changes to the tax regime which gives tax breaks to property owners who rent out their homes to visitors."
‘I tried everything to save them’
Health officials said Dixon’s symptoms were brought on by the trauma of the horrific incident."
9 VILLAGES CUT OFF
Cop pulled his gun at girl, says witness
The 15-year-old ward said the girl walked up to the policeman and said, 'A you mek me friend dead.'
According to the girl, the policeman took out his gun and said, 'Try something nuh.'"
Police seek farmer's killers .....
The police say Fredrick Brooks and a relative were at his house at about 7 p.m.when they heard their dogs barking.
The police say Mr Brooks went to investigate and was later heard shouting for help.
They say explosions were heard shortly after and the farmer was later found suffering from gunshot wounds
He was pronounced dead at hospital."
Bartica gold dealer died of asphyxiation -post-mortem
Sunday, August 23
Bajans feel safe with Dems
David Thompson-led Democratic Labour Party (DLP) administration after 19 months in office.
And, 43 per cent see no need for change right now.
And, were a general election held today, the DLP could improve its lot significantly, according to the results of a public opinion poll released yesterday by the Caribbean Development Research Services (CADRES).
But according to the poll, it's not all roses for the Government."
THREAT TO SUN EDITOR
The threat came from Hartley Henry, senior political advisor to Prime Minister David Thompson."
Corbin wins PNCR leadership
$17 Million River heist turns deadly; body found....
AWESOME! Jamaicans unbeatable in Berlin; Jamaica achieves best-ever World Championship performance .....
Helsinki, Finland, in 1983 was where it all started when Bert Cameron pocketed gold in the men's 400m, running an impressive 45.05 seconds. The outstanding Merlene Ottey took the baton and collected back-to-back 200m gold medals in 1993 and 1995."
WOMAN BEATEN, LOVER KILLED ....
Police have launched a manhunt for the estranged husband of a woman after she was attacked and her male companion beaten to death.
The community of Ellerslie Pen, Spanish Town, St Catherine is now in shock after the incident.
Investigators from the St Catherine north police are now searching for the killer, a man identified as 'Patrick', a resident of Rivoli also in Spanish Town."
SIX DIE IN COUVA BLAZE
Saturday, August 22
Police make arrest in major theft.....
QC duo top CSEC
Coast guards dumped victim overboard
Fight to the finish - Veronica struggles with injury and an in-form Felix to earn silver medal .....
Veronica Campbell-Brown mined a silver medal for Jamaica for the second consecutive World Championships, dashing across the finish line in 22.35 seconds behind Allyson Felix of the United States."
ACCEPT MY CONDOLENCES
Barnwell expressed his sympathies to the families when he appeared before Magistrate Indira Misir-Hosein in the San Fernando Magistrates’ Court yesterday to answer five charges of causing death by dangerous driving. Corporal Vijay Ramdhanie laid the charges."
BRONZE AGAIN
Renny Quow's confidence in his own ability was evident in the World Championship men's 400 metres final here in Berlin, Germany, yesterday, the Trinidad and Tobago athlete sticking to his race plan to earn bronze in 45.02 seconds."
CELL SCAM
And this country’s two tele-communications service providers, LIME and Digicel, are warning customers not to use their handsets to send personal banking information via text messages to any unknown numbers, or provide such account information to unknown or unregistered e-mail addresses."
On top of the podium - and the world
The man responsible for the historic first, 21-year-old Ryan Brathwaite, soaked in the occasion from the top of the podium, his 13.14 seconds run in Thursday's men's 110 metres hurdles final earning him that right.
“The feeling was very amazing and great,” a proud Brathwaite told the Nation, following the medal ceremony. “I'm glad it was shown all over the world."
Friday, August 21
Coast guards abduct, rob gold dealer’s employee
The men were nabbed at Parika, East Bank Essequibo, after police recovered one-third of the stolen money.
The victim 23-year-old Dweive Kant Ramdass of Bartica has not yet been found and is believed to have been killed."
Truck driver charged for 5 deaths
Cpl Ramdhanie, of the San Fernando Police Station, laid the charges of five counts of motor manslaughter due to dangerous driving which the accused will answer before a magistrate today."
I do not hold dual citizenship – Williams... Says attempt to ‘shift attention’ from court case
Police called to quell prison disturbance .....
According to unofficial sources, three maximum-security inmates reportedly attacked another prisoner on the compound.
Reports reaching the AntiguaSun are that the unrest occurred around the time they were to return to their cells from their usual time out."
Bolt completes stunning double
Bolt's mind-boggling run, which chopped 11 hundredths of a second off his previous world mark of 19.30secs, came moments after another Olympic champion, Melaine Walker, secured gold in the 400m hurdles in a new championship record of 52.42 seconds."
Docs to talk abuse by patients
'Let me say here that the Ministry of Health has a policy of zero tolerance in respect of bad behaviour and threats to our staff. It is not fair for a doctor, nurse, or any member of staff . . . to come to work and feel that they are under siege,' he said."
Golden boy!
The 21-year-old athlete made up for the ten-year wait by claiming the most precious of the three medals on offer in the men's 110 metres hurdles final at the Olympic Stadium here in Berlin, Germany, yesterday."
Thursday, August 20
Bolt Reigns Supreme After 200m World Record
One year exactly after he posted 19.30 seconds at the Beijing Olympics to beat Michael Johnson's 'untouchable' 19.32 from the Atlanta Games, he sliced another 11 hundredths of a second off just as he did in Sunday's 100 when he ran 9.58."
Ryan Brathwaite, Barbados Man, Wins 110-Meter Hurdles - Ryan Brathwaite
EMO urges public to prepare for Hurricane Bill
Resulting from the information provided in the briefing, the EMO is advising the public to begin to prepare for the impending storm today, because Bill is considered a potential treat to Bermuda."
Grand Bahamians Hurting
Rottweilers kill Dualvin Salinas, 7
On Saturday, between the hours of 2:00 and 3:00 p.m., in the Hill View area of Santa Elena Town, Cayo, David Moltavan, 9, and Dualvin Salinas, 7, climbed over the chain-link part of a fence to get into the yard.
Although the boys knew, or ought to have known, that inside the yard were a pair of rottweiler dogs, a male and female, they still went ahead. The boys were attacked by the dogs, and ran, apparently trying to reach the fence, but Dualvin Salinas , the 7-year-old, could not make it back to safety in time. The dogs, named King and Queen, attacked him, biting him in the throat, and he was killed on the spot."
Little Paige flown home to the US to recuperate
Relatives continued to remain tight-lipped, but Newsday understands relatives together with the US Embassy made arrangements to have her board a flight bound for the US."
Chinese woman given gun licence
“If a person is issued a firearm licence with conditions which must be adhered to, and these conditions are written in English, how could someone who can’t read and write English be given a firearm?” Magistrate Avason Quinlan asked."
It is a pity - Foster-Hylton - Gold medallist laments how long it took Jamaica to take gold in the 100 hurdles
Veteran Brigitte Foster-Hylton gave a scintillating display to win the women's 100 metres hurdles gold medal in a season-best 12.51 seconds, while Delloreen Ennis-London showed grit and determination from the difficult lane eight to snatch the bronze medal in 12.55, also a season best, just behind Canada's Priscilla Lopes-Schliep, who clocked 12.54 for silver."
Ja brace for more medals
Hurricane Bill no longer a threat
That was the word from forecasters at the Meteorological Office at the VC Bird International yesterday.
The shift, according to the Met Office, was anticipated but they did not want to say until it was absolutely certain.
However since Bill is a large storm, forecasters told the AntiguaSun yesterday that Antigua and Barbuda can expect to feel the effects of spiral bands associated with the storms across the island from yesterday."
DOCS' MOVE
As a result of today's meeting, the Ministry of Health has suspended all medical services at polyclinics islandwide after 1 p.m.
The DAILY NATION has learned that while on duty at Warrens Polyclinic last Friday, Dr Dwayne Lashley, a general practitioner, was hit with a brick by a man."
Wednesday, August 19
'Extremely dangerous' Hurricane Bill churns in Atlantic
Although Bill is not expected to make a direct hit on the island, forecasters cautioned that the storm is large and will generate large swells on Bermuda as well as the islands of the northeast Caribbean Sea over the next day or two."
video--Usain Bolt: Faster and Taller
Usain Bolt is the fastest man to ever live. He is also one of the tallest sprinters of all time.
video--Bus drivers threaten strike
Morne Du Don bus drivers say school children living in Bois Patat will have to walk the road when school re-opens unless that road is repaired. The drivers say they are tired of empty promises made to repair the road that remains in a deplorable condition. They say driving on it has led to untold costs and they will no longer bear the expense of plying that part of their route.
They are calling on the powers that be to fix the road or school children and Bois Patat residents will be made to suffer the consequences.
video--Saint Lucia donates to Taiwan
It is usually the other way around the Taiwanese government giving to Saint Lucia for various projects.
On Monday the Prime Minister shifted the momentum on that relationship slightly by presenting a monetary donation to the Taiwanese. The money is to be used for relief efforts in Taiwan - the country was devastated by a typhoon that recently hit Asia.
Hurricane hunters keeping watch
'The last reading we got this morning was that Bill was 15.6 north and 48 west . . . east of the Lesser Antilles with a windspeed of 85 miles per hour and it does have category 3 potential,' Lieutenant Colonel Nancy Ash warned yesterday."
BICO UP IN FLAMES
The north-western section of the complex was extensively damaged by the inferno that started around 7:50 p.m. and lasted more than two hours.
Chief executive officer Edwin Thirlwell, who rushed from home to the complex, said as far as he knew it was the first fire to hit the company since its opening on Bay Street in 1901."
MAN TAKES HIS OWN LIFE
Believing her to be dead, Balkaran, 36, left the office and went to the marital home, also in Rio Claro, where he committed suicide by drinking a toxic substance and stabbing himself in the neck with a pair of scissors."
PLOT THICKENS...Respondents to call further witnesses today ...
Greek businessman found dead with bullet hole in head
Investigators believe that 54-year-old Vlachakis Zackarias shot himself with an unlicenced .32 revolver during a domestic dispute with his Guyanese wife, Rosemarie Badursingh."
Wife, brother-in-law held in shooting of Greek businessman
The owner of Nicholas Fast Food and Water Depot was discovered with a gunshot wound to the temple slumped in a sofa in the lower flat of his two storey house.
His licensed gun, a .32 pistol, was found in his lap. At the time of the incident, he was at home with his wife’s brother, Ravi, while she was out with their 10-year-old son, Nicholas."
Five On Arson Charges
Shericka does it again - 400-metre runner produces her best for a silver medal
It was the 23-year-old's second silver at a major championships in 12 months, following her surprise second place at the Beijing Games last year."
Bolt: I think 100m record will stop at 9.4secs
Bolt, who has set three records at the 100-metre distance with times of 9.72, 9.69 and Sunday's 9.58, is already looking to rip that theory apart.
'I said 9.4,' Bolt said. 'I think the world records will stop at 9.4.'"
Tuesday, August 18
More layoffs loom
The Nassau Guardian confirmed yesterday that 29 employees are set to lose their jobs at Port Lucaya Resort & Yacht Club, which is partially owned by the Grand Bahama Port Authority.
The group reportedly includes 16 permanent employees and 13 casual laborers."
SURGERY TO SAVE ARM OF GIRL, 13
Surgery was performed on the 13-year-old that same day, after she arrived at the Medical Associates private hospital in St Joseph, with her left hand hanging only by pieces of tissue."
Allen charged with causing death by dangerous driving ...
Jevon Allen.Last Tuesday afternoon’s hit and run accident claimed the life of 52-year-old Keith Brownbel of Stapleton Village, St. Kitts.
Brownbel was killed on his job after being struck by a rental car, R173,on the island’s main road in Sandy Point at approximately 3:40 p.m."
Jamaican Shelly-Ann Fraser wins 100 m final
Fraser ran a national world best in 10.73 seconds to win the gold medal in the 100 m.
Team mate Kerron Stewart was second in 10.75 seconds, while American Carmelita Jeter was third in the final, which ended today's track events at the World Championships in Berlin, Germany.
Veronica Campbell- Brown was fourth in 10.95 seconds and Aleen Bailey was eighth in 11.16 seconds."
Fraser's community erupts with delight
Her grandmother, 75-year-old Phedelia Simpson, was overtaken with emotion when she heard Fraser's voice on the other end of the line.
"Yes child you did it. I have been praying hard for you," Simpson said as tears of joy rained down her cheeks.
Sophia man stabbed, stoned to death
Monday, August 17
video--Three Tropical Storms Form
Storms Ana, Claudette and Bill were all born in less than a week.....