Wednesday, September 30
Madness on Mahogany Street
Shortly after 3:30 this afternoon, gunshots rang out along Mahogany Street, where two primary schools, St. Luke’s Methodist and St. Martin De Porres, are located."
Gibson called PM on alleged extortion plot
Man up for attempted murder after bloody attack
Joshua Wolffe, Steven Iris and Leshaun Scott attacked Kevon Albouy in the early hours of July 10, 2008 just off Middle Road, Southampton, it is alleged.
A Supreme Court jury heard that Mr. Albouy suffered six stab wounds to his back and a cut to his scalp, which needed three stitches.
Prosecutor Rory Field told the court that Mr. Wolffe, 24, was the 'main attacker'."
Gymnasium shooting
Tourist claims she was attacked repeatedly
Nancy, Dolores Lalanne, 25, Mike Pierre Paul, 24, 25-year-old Joshua Jackson, 24-year-old Shoshonnah Henry and Rachel Henry, 22, have all pleaded not guilty to charges related to beating a number of police officers during an altercation at the St. John’s Police Station."
ROUND THREE TO JEREMIE
Search still on for baby's mother
That is because the 17-year-old woman who was assisting the police in their investigations has been released."
Pray for Ian, mourners told
Rector of St Martin's Anglican Church Reverend Canon Seibert Small reminded the hundreds of family, friends and loved ones who paid their last respects to 11-year-old Ian Gibson of that fact yesterday.
'Don't think of revenge. That belongs to God and God alone. Pray for Ian and yourselves,' he encouraged the mourners."
David Smith behind bars in the TCI
Smith was remanded yesterday after he was taken to court on further charges in connection with the management of his Olint TCI operations.
He was previously arrested on fraud charges - theft, false accounting and uttering false documents in the British territory."
PM signals Gov't cuts
Tuesday, September 29
Chin caught Kern on tape, says DPP
'It is a pity that we had not known from before that these recordings had been done,' Llewellyn told journalists yesterday.
'Perhaps it would have made life even more interesting for other parties that are not here.'"
Bolt expects fast times to ease doping doubts
Appearing on ESPN programmes and in light-hearted races outside the television sport network's studios, Bolt said that he feels he must prove himself to a sceptical sports world in the wake of past doping scandals by rival runners."
Banged up, Allen Stanford back in jail after brawl
Stanford, 59, was injured in a fight on Thursday with a fellow inmate at the Joe Corley Detention Facility in Conroe, Texas, and was hospitalized over the weekend."
video-Parents to sue
Chief Education Officer Augusta Ifell has conducted an investigation and submitted her findings to the Teaching Service Commission. That body will determine what will happen in the case of a senior member of the RC Boys Teaching Staff accused of giving a student 11 strokes and bruising his bottom in the process.
Policeman shot
BODY COUNT AT 403 AND RISING
‘Kwame’ needs to be disciplined in every regard
Albouystown man dies in ‘motorbike accident’
COPS BABY PLEA
According to the police, the 17-year-old was at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital yesterday morning when police officers spoke to her and asked her to accompany them to the Holetown Police Station for questioning."
Monday, September 28
Five cops face probe
Man dies on way to birthday party
He never made it. Instead Ramkissoon, 31, of Beckles Street, Esperanza Village, died in a car crash on the Solomon Hochoy Highway."
Madame Yvette passes on
The DAILY NATION understands that the entertainer, whose real name was Yvonne Mason, died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital a few days ago after a brief illness."
Tain woman found murdered in bed
The details are somewhat sketchy but according to police reports, the discovery was made by a sister, Kawalah Dabidyal, of Tain Settlement about 08:30 hours yesterday."
Tain woman raped, murdered
Jamaica's rich on the alert after surge in kidnappings
Guyanese couple plead guilty in Canada
Sunday, September 27
Popular Valencia vendor stabbed to death
Lenford “George” Harry, 56, of No 4 Walnut Drive, Bregon Park, D’Abadie, was popularly known throughout the Eastern district and Trinidad for his special barbecued pigtail, which he sold at his Valencia business place."
Abduction alert! Man attempts to lure away primary school boys
The ministry is also seeking answers as to why the administration of the school has so far failed to file a formal report."
Kidnap fear grips the wealthy
BABY IN A BAG
The baby girl was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) by ambulance where she was admitted to the Paediatric Intensive Care Unit for observation."
Gay activists protest upcoming Buju Banton performance at Miami’s James L. Knight Center
Sir Allen Stanford attacked in jail
A US Marshalls spokesman said: 'He got into an altercation with another inmate. He's being examined by medical staff and treated for his injuries.'
His lawyer Kent Schaffer added: 'Mr Stanford is fine. Contrary to reports, he is not in intensive care at the hospital."
Former DLP candidate Terry James is dead
James, who is a former DLP candidate in Marigot, and who served on the DLP’s executive for several years, died early Saturday morning.
DLP officials say James will be remembered for his love and commitment to the party"
video--Homicide in Marchand
Police are investigating if a forty-five year old Marchand man died after he was hit by a stray bullet. Preliminary investigations show the man may have died after shots fired at a Leslie Land resident hit him while he was in his home. The mans badly decomposing body was found in his house this morning. His death brings the murder rate so far for the year to 28.
video--RASTA that chopped after TAXI MAN in PAPINE SQUARE finally caught by the Police with BALD HEAD!
RASTA that used machete on Taxi driver finally caught by the Police with BALD HEAD!
Saturday, September 26
Back in love!
Charges against former treasurer concern PLP
Murder list dominates Assizes
And with some 65 matters to be dealt with overall on the list, there is the genuine worry that all the matters may not be completed."
Fire razes Rose Hall home, businesses
GOVT AT WAR WITH UNIONS
UG fires lecturer for inappropriate behaviour
Although it was unclear last evening whether the lecturer was told of the decision, a top source of the university confirmed that the decision has been taken and the lecturer, Evan Persaud, will have to go."
MP named in UK corruption case
BULLYING BOTHER
While most admitted that preying on younger students was not new, they said it must be stopped before someone else meets their death at the hands of cowardly youths who merely pick on weaker schoolmates."
SEXUAL DISEASE BEHIND MURDER, SUICIDE? - Man kills spouse, drowns self
A source close to one of the deceased said the fatal fight between the couple began after one party accused the other of passing on the STD."
Tamiflu at polyclinic pharmacies
It is particularly required for those people who need to be hospitalised or are showing signs of severe illness, and those who are at higher risk for complications."
Stanford hospitalized after fight with another inmate |
Alfredo Perez, with the U.S. Marshals Service, said he didn’t know any details about the altercation that happened about 10 a.m. Thursday at the Joe Corley Detention Center.
He said Stanford’s injuries were not considered life-threatening.
Citing security concerns, Perez declined to say what hospital Stanford was taken to after the fight."
Friday, September 25
Concerns over flu-like symptoms; CMO advises to stay calm
Chief Medical Officer Doctor David Johnson says while officials are not stating these cases are of the influenza A H1N1 virus, the number of people on island, with flu-like symptoms, is expected to increase during the independence celebrations."
Reversing The Stigma Of HIV In Jamaica: Ida's Story (VIDEO)
Electricity Department apologises for power outages
According to the release, last Saturday at 11:25 a.m., the 8MB430 protection caused the engine to shut down as a result of an irregularity in the lubrication system. The resulting shutdown caused the Aggreko containers protection to react almost simultaneously, and shut down the generators."
Rise in grass fires poses major threat
Citizens have been illegally setting fire to garbage and dry grass over the last few weeks, predominantly in villages stretching from Turkeyen to Mahaica, while canals are being filled with unwanted materials, making it difficult for fire fighters to access water when they respond to fire reports."
Freed murder accused, deportee masterminded Hogstye gang
One of the suspects was recently released from jail on a murder charge in Berbice.
This newspaper was told that the suspect, Samuel Fraser, who was freed only a few weeks ago, is said to be the mastermind for the latest gang captured by the police."
Subway on the way
The WEEKEND NATION has learned that the application by the international food chain seeking to open in Barbados, has been given the nod by the majority of Cabinet.
Sources close to Government said that an announcement would be made in 'a matter of weeks'."
Boy 'bullied to death'
The former Princess Margaret Secondary School first-form student was struck by a car on Sunbury Road, St Philip, last Friday after reportedly trying to flee a number of boys who were pursuing him.
He died two days later at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital from his injuries."
In 12 hours, 5 men killed
Dead are Ron Etien, of East Dry River; Clifford Slanders, 25, of Diego Martin; Garth John, 40, of Valsayn; and Garnett Lake, 28, of Bagatelle, Diego Martin and Travis Breedy, 29, of Duncan Street, Port-of-Spain."
NO BACKING DOWN
Nunez-Tesheira, in a telephone interview, said the Government was listening to the concerns being raised by property owners across the country, but the new system was necessary to ensure equity and transparency."
JPS rates jump
Energy rates were increased, but because of higher efficiency standards the fuel rate was adjusted downwards, resulting in the overall impact being smaller."
Opposition senators argue against Companies Act
Opposition senators forcefully called for more far-reaching changes to the legislation."
Guilty verdict surprises defence - Stephen Fray's parents hope for the best when sentence is handed down
After taking a day to deliberate, Judge Sarah Thomas-James reportedly sent shockwaves through the courtroom when she returned with a verdict that the defence team and the family had hardly expected."
Jamaican coach defends athletes amid doping bans
Racers president Glen Mills, who is also the coach of triple Olympics and World Championships gold medalist Bolt, says the club has acquired the services of a United States' law firm to look into the matter.
Legal advice, according to Mills, was sought because the label on the product, at the time of purchase, stated the supplement was World Anti-doping Agency compliant."
Conviction in Hijacking
Teen prospect is 'good' after losing $3-million contract with Cardinals
Wagner Mateo, a 16-year-old Dominican prospect, was dropped Tuesday by the Cardinals over what the club called 'pre-existing injuries and physical defects.' The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that the left-handed hitting outfielder had vision problems that could jeopardize his career."
IMF May Give Jamaica Budget Support
Thursday, September 24
Trio held in murder of Linden athlete
Howard Bovell, 28, an employee of RUSAL, was fatally wounded to his neck after a fight with a young man who was allegedly molesting the mother of his three children."
Former AG Doodnauth Singh sues for gratuity
AG: DALY TOLD A LIE
Violence and antigay attitudes tarnish Jamaican beauty
On one hand, it’s a lovely, lush tropical country, blessed with sandy beaches, fantastic flowering shrubs, ripe mango and coconut trees, and inhabited by a strong, proud people who clearly share a basic sense of personal dignity and a deep-seated hospitality towards strangers. I found this to be true regardless of whom I was speaking with, be they rich or poor, educated or illiterate, straight or gay.
At the same time, I also encountered an intensity of violence and hatred lurking close to the social surface that shocked me. I was amazed at how easily people expressed their disregard for the human rights of gay people. Or how the same individual could argue that most violence against gays is carried out by other homosexuals while also acknowledging how “understandable” it is that gay people would be beaten by a mob, perhaps even killed, if they “flaunt” their sexual identity in a public space."
Who’s fanning St Lucian rage?
Should prostitution be legalised?
“If anything is to become legal it would perhaps need some input or discussion from the general public as to how they see it,” said Rosie Brown."
We apologise!' - Fray's family sorry for embarrassment to Jamaica
Fray is facing 10 counts of gun-related charges in the Western Regional Gun Court and a number of other charges in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court, for taking more than 160 passengers aboard a CanJet charter plane hostage in April at the Donald Sangster International Airport."
PM Skerrit says candidates stepping down will not prevent victory at polls
Wednesday, September 23
Budget shocker - Gov't plans to spend $6b more than initially projected
The first Supplementary Estimates tabled in Parliament yesterday, which disclosed that the Golding administration now plans to spend $561.4 billion this year instead of the $555 initially budgeted, was met with gasps of disbelief."
Bolt worth US$20 million in deals, manager says
Peart is working to add book, movie, car, video game, and other consumer product deals to the star's current portfolio, which includes Puma, Gatorade, Digicel and Texaco."
Armed bandits break down doors, rob Berbice family of over $6M
TAPS ON PHONE CALLS
Jamaica's gays worship in the closet, by Micah Fink, Global Post
Jamaica is a hostile place for gay men and women and homophobia is woven into the everyday fabric of society. To travel around Jamaica in a long-distance taxi or commuter vans is to be continuously assaulted by the throbbing lyrics of popular dancehall DJs calling for the killing of 'battymen,' as gay men are known here."
'At-risk groups' to get vaccine first
That was the word from Senior Medical Officer (South) in the Ministry of Health, Dr Elizabeth Ferdinand, yesterday at a media briefing at the Ministry of Health's headquarters, Jemmotts Lane, St Michael."
Slow moving justice in Antigua frustrates Brooklynites and parents in trial over cop scuffle
If their children are found guilty of assaulting police officers, it could be difficult for some of the families to pay several thousand dollars in penalties."
Video--Man Brutally attacked with machete in Papine Square....
Graphic image of Taxi driver being attacked by dreadlocked man in Jamaica....
Tuesday, September 22
video--Travolta Trial in Bahamas
John Travolta will testify in an extortion case against a politician and paramedic in the Bahamas who allegedly demanded money from him, reports Kelly Cobiella.
BIRD THROWN OUT …As meeting of House descends into chaos
Isaac-Arrindell eventually showed the opposition leader the door and he was followed by the other members of the ALP, who joined their leader in solidarity."
AMERICAN PHONE COMPANY BLOCKS JAMAICAN CALLS? - Customers claim lottery scam is the cause
A resident of Long Beach in California, USA, on Friday said she recently made the discovery after she tried to call the island. She immediately contacted the phone company."
DOC DRILLED
The doctor was testifying at the coroner's inquest into the death of Anthea Burgess, 30, who died on the operating table of ENT specialist Denis Bailey, on April 25, 2007, when she went to have a polyp removed from her nose."
Tears flow for teen
'It is a sad time for us here at Princess Margaret,' said Dr Wismore Butcher, principal at the school last Monday morning during a memorial service for the late Adriana Price.
The 13-year-old, of Breedy Land, Silver Sands, Christ Church, died last Wednesday after an asthma attack which led to a coma.
And last Saturday, Ian Gibson, an 11-year-old first form student, lost his life after being involved in an accident with a car the day before at Sunbury Road, St Philip."
Monday, September 21
Antigua delays extradition in Stanford fraud case
The public prosecutor's office says the hearing for Leroy King is delayed after defense lawyers requested more time to prepare.
King has been fired as Antigua's top financial regulator for ties to an alleged $7 billions scheme to swindle investors by jailed Texas financier R. Allen Stanford.
U.S. authorities allege that King accepted bribes to ignore Stanford's activities and wrote false and misleading letters to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
King is under house arrest and declines to speak to reporters.
Director of Public Prosecutions Anthony Armstrong spoke Monday."
Golfer killed as boat hits rocks off Monos Island
Sharon Arneaud, 64, of Westmoorings, died while receiving emergency treatment at the West Shore Medical complex."
Good-bye Hepple, hello Didier?
video-Meet the wild pig hunter
The Forestry and Wildlife Department is putting a team of wild pig hunters together to eradicate the wild pig population.
Upset that Jagdeo would employ sexual predator in OP
The mother of the 15-year-old schoolboy from whom Kwame McCoy solicited sex during a recorded telephone conversation is upset that the President has sexual predators working at Office of the President.
This newspaper visited the home of the young man’s mother. She telephoned her son who identified himself as Julius."
Teen dies after throat slashed
Part of the crowd at the scene
Eyewitnesses told this newspaper that Darshanan Ramanan was seen talking to the attacker before an argument ensued."
Boy dies after accident
'He loved sports. He liked running, football and tennis,' he said, fighting back tears.
Cadogan was describing 11-year-old Ian Gibson, who died at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital yesterday morning after being involved in an accident with a car on Sunbury Road, St Philip, on Friday.
Gibson was on his way home."
Kiddie Academy mindlessly targeted twice in a week
The auditorium at Mount St. Agnes is full of cribs, high chairs and toys as nursery school staff look after the 40 children under two years old.
Kiddie Academy owner Sharon DeSilva accepted the school's offer to relocate the nursery's youngest children because of concerns over smoke damage.
Heartless yobs burgled then torched the nursery in Laffan Street overnight on Wednesday last week. They caused tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage as they set fire to the office and made off with a Dell laptop, children's snacks from the refrigerator and $100 cash."
MAN COMMITS SUICIDE
Dead is Roy Trotz Jr. of Guyana. He was fondly referred to as 'Junior.'
Reports are Trotz’s body was discovered hanging from a sheet on the gallery of his living quarters by a neighbour.
He resided at Fitzies Apartment located on All Saints Road in the vicinity of John Camacho (service station)."
We want answers! - PNP demands facts on IMF 'bungling'
In what was obviously a morale-boosting presentation to the party faithful, a fired-up Simpson Miller placed the prime minister in the hot seat, challenging him to divulge critical information on the IMF negotiations."
Where is CitCo’s $275,000?
CLICO – After the Shock
It’s also said to have had 65 companies in 32 countries worldwide with total assets standing at roughly US$100 billion. It came to a screeching halt this year when the external shock of the global financial crisis laid bare internal weaknesses of the companies operations."
The 'driva' buy him licence, says Portia ...
PNP President Portia Simpson Miller, in her address to the public session of the annual conference at the National Arena, slapped the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) government for what she termed chaos and confusion in government, and blamed some of the country's woes on the reckless pre-election promises that the administration could not now deliver."
CLICO Guyana receives $15M from fund
Sunday, September 20
PM , LAW ASSOCIATION IN WAR OF WORDS
The Association yesterday issued a release describing comments made by Jeremie in Parliament last week over the judge as “wrong in law”."
WOMAN HIDES GANJA IN SUNDAY DINNER
'I am hopelessly addicted'
. An impulse or a force of some sort seems to pull her there. 'I'll leave work with the intention to go home and it's when I'm in the parking lot at the hotel that I realise where I am. It's almost like the car automatically takes me there,' she said.
Over the years, Brown has lost millions in gambling, on many occasions, even betting away her mortgage and grocery money.
'The other night I lost $50,000, which was, honestly, for my mortgage, but I don't look at it as a loss. They're just holding it for me until I win it back, and I'm not going to stop until I win back every cent,' she declared."
Bolt hailed on official welcome to Antigua
The Jamaican, who owns both sprint world records, was met by Spencer and Governor General Dame Louise Lake-Tack, after touching down at the VC Bird International Airport."
IMF REMEDY
The report, released earlier this month, but not made public until now, also advises Government to improve its tax administration and broaden the country's tax base, so as to generate finance to the tune of one per cent of Barbados' gross domestic product (GDP)."
Opposition: Economy on the edge
Opposition Leader Mia Mottley told the media yesterday that the local economy was “one shock away from tipping point” with 4 200 jobs lost between January and June this year and the same period last year alone, while the island’s international reserves fell by a worrying $691 million between June last year and this year."
video--Murder in Ciceron
A 25 year old man of La Clery is the islands latest homicide victim. Sherick St. Rose was slain in Ciceron Castries Tuesday night.
Saturday, September 19
As the city stinks…Govt meets city officials today, Mayor not invited
Rapist on the loose .....
According to the police, 11 cases of rape have been reported in the parish in the last five weeks alone, pushing the number of cases since the start of the year to 27."
'Like a pit bull bit me', says officer ....
Flu caution
Principal of the school, Cicely King, told the SATURDAY SUN that some of the children returned home around midday. The school will reopen on Monday."
Buju Banton’s Tour, GLBT Protests, Continue ...
Cuba embargo and tourism Is Cuba Ready for U.S. Tourists?
But the flip side tells a different story about the most populous country in the Caribbean: that of a cash-strapped state with crumbling infrastructure and an economy in the stranglehold of an authoritarian government."
Jamaica: 3 guilty in killing of police leader...
Gilbert Kameka is the highest-ranking police officer to be killed in Jamaica. He was on duty when he was shot in November 2007.
Judge Marva McIntosh says 26-year-old Massimassa Adams will likely be sentenced to death. He is accused of firing the fatal shots. An 18-year-old woman who testified she was having an affair with Kameka pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy to rob him.
At least seven police officers have been killed this year as Jamaica struggles with violent crime on the island of 2.8 million residents."
Stanford Gets Champagne Defense on Beer Budget as Public Pays ..
U.S. District Judge David Hittner in Houston assigned Stanford’s case to the local Federal Public Defender on Sept. 15, after finding Stanford had no money for lawyers. Two days later, the judge approved the addition of private practitioner Kent Schaffer, whose clients have included a congressman, a rap entrepreneur, professional athletes and a Hollywood star."
Bisexual British diplomat murdered in Jamaica, widespread homophobia is blamed
Terry lived among the natives for more than 40 years and was dubbed an honorary Jamaican. He was concerned, and spoke out, about the anti-gay rhetoric spouted by reggae singer Buju Banton who sang gleefully about taking a machine gun and mowing down gay men and advocating throwing acid in their faces."
Friday, September 18
The mystery of four missing Icacos men
A ransom demand of US$10,000 has been made for their safe return, a relative of one of the missing men confirmed to Newsday yesterday."
ARCHIE STUNS CABINET
Police officer tells tale of tourist fracas ......
Dolores Lalanne, 25, Mike Pierre Paul, 24, 25-year-old Joshua Jackson, 24-year-old Shoshonnah Henry, Nancy Lalanne, 22, and Rachael Henry, 27, are accused of beating a number of police officers during an altercation at the St. John’s Police Station on 4 Sept."
Board of Inquiry finds coastguards “responsible” for Dweive Kant Ramdass’ death.....
Crisis looms at East Coast Demerara Courts
ALL HAIL RYAN!
The cheers were deafening. The support brought on goose bumps.
The Broken Trident stood steadfast yesterday, as Barbados turned a shy 21-year-old country boy from Hillaby, St Andrew, into a national sporting icon with a welcome-home party for the ages.
He is this country's first and only world champion of track and field."
I am ready for OJ!
Homophobia in Jamaica: A vicious intolerance...
Openly gay people must contend with the constant fear of violence. The Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG), a pressure group, reports 33 cases of serious injuries from mob attacks on gays in 18 months. Two female couples were attacked and raped by men in recent weeks. Many attacks go unreported, partly because police do not always investigate them. In court a murder charge is likely to be reduced to manslaughter if the victim was gay and the defendant claims provocation, as happened with the killer of an Anglican priest stabbed in his vicarage in 2006."
Barbados's best faces tough test...
He'll like it even better if his horse, Daylight Express, wins the $1-million Woodbine Mile on Sunday in his first race outside his home country, Barbados."
Thursday, September 17
Lights out on Kern trial again
The trial was adjourned until September 28, to allow the prosecution time to peruse, and disclose to the defence, new information that it said came to its attention between Tuesday and yesterday."
Caution urged after dead fish are found in ocean
The cause of it is not yet known but experts say they may be down to water quality, parasites or an algae bloom - a rapid increase in the population of algae."
Gibson eyeing PLP deputy bid
'All the candidates are good candidates, but I think I bring a lot to the table,' said Gibson, who served as a minister in the Cabinet of former Prime Minister Perry Christie."
Nine-year-old among two killed in Mahaica crash
RED CARPET TREATMENT
Brathwaite returns home this afternoon and will be met by spectacular celebrations the minute he arrives at the Grantley Adam International Airport en route to Kensington Oval via motorcade for an official Government ceremony."
PM ready to debate ALP on economy ....
He threw out a challenge of his own during an explosive meeting of the House of Representatives on Tuesday evening, which was taken up mostly by opposition members posing a variety of questions to ministers of government."
UWP case vs. house speaker delayed again
The UWP is appealing a decision of the high court to slap six opposition parliamentarians with a fine of $204,000, for a case brought against Knight last year.
Senior Counsel Anthony Astaphan is representing Knight in the matter."
Antigua to seek IMF, Chinese economic aid
IMF gives mixed report on Barbados economy
While the Fund’s Executive Directors have noted “that Barbados is facing a severe economic recession,” they nonetheless say that the country’s net international reserves are expected to stabilise this year and the Board is optimistic that future action will be taken to improve the country’s situation.
However, the IMF executive board remained optimistic and noted, “Barbados was well placed to take bold action, given its established social partnership with a proven track record of reaching social consensus at difficult times”."