Staff at a local resort has been getting their walking papers all week while those kept on the payroll have been told to take a paycut.
Monday, November 30
Businessman Raymond Chin gets...GUNNED DOWN
Thirty-five-year-old Raymond Chin of Jamaica was rushed to the Mount St. John Medical Centre, after he was shot by an assailant at his J. Chin’s Top Notch store some time just after 5 p.m. He was later pronounced dead by doctors at the facility."
Parts of West Trinidad flooded
Guyanese fisherman dies during pirate attack
At about 08:30 hours yesterday, the Guyanese crew members of two fishing boats operating in the No.1 Caroni, Suriname, area were attacked by two men armed with a shotgun and a cutlass.
It was during the attack that Satrohan Jagdeep Persaud, 53, of Little India Squatting Area, Corriverton, fell overboard and was squeezed between two boats resulting in his death."
Six reckless drivers arrested, cars seized
Police, led by Acting Commissioner Owen Ellington, started chasing the cars on Half-Way-Tree Road near the intersection with Beechwood Avenue and eventually got them to stop on Trafalgar Road in New Kingston."
Fake police beat teens
Man crushed to death during pirate attack
Police ask relatives to come forward
Acting public relations officer Station Sergeant David Welch said the 62-year-old man was taken from the inner basin of the Careenage at 7:25 a.m. by the Coast Guard."
Sunday, November 29
Is St Lucia ready for belly dancing?
Girl, 5, hospitalised after being raped by stepfather
The man disappeared after the child’s mother, his reputed wife, left their home to report the matter to the police.
Kaieteur News understands that the child was bleeding profusely from her vagina, forcing medical personnel at the Lethem Hospital to admit her immediately.
The child’s mother had left her at home with her stepfather and eight-month-old sister on Friday night to work the eleven-to-seven shift, at her place of employment."
Amputee clings to hope after tragic attack
Spilling homosexual blood
Police investigations of gay deaths are replete with scenes in which the knife - the apparent weapon of choice - is plunged over and over into the body of the victim, leaving a trail of blood that frequently leads to prominent doors in affluent St Andrew"
Riverton tragedy - Three boys drown
The boys were among a group of five from Tower Hill, Olympic Gardens, who had gone to the river close to the Riverton City dump to swim shortly after 2:00 yesterday afternoon.
Three of the boys experienced difficulties and drowned, while the other two made it back to shore safely."
Queen probes Tim’s claims
Saturday, November 28
POTTERS DUO REMANDED
Leston “Young Destroyer” Jacobs 27, and 20-year-old Ceylon Howe were both remanded until 2 Dec., 2009."
Lyns' Trial - Swaby begins his defence, claims no knowledge of murder
He said it was a man called Nicholas Stewart who was dressed in a blue suit like the police who had given him the card to make the withdrawal, but they did not get any money from the machine.
The Crown is alleging that the men were using a bank card belonging to Richard Lyn, but Swaby has denied the allegation."
Cop number 60 arrested for corruption
The detective sergeant, whose name is being withheld by the police, was arrested on the grounds of the police station by officers of the constabulary's Anti-Corruption Branch in a sting operation for alleged breaches of the Corruption Prevention Act."
Pharmacies warned to stop selling single-dose malaria drug by Dec 31
Saying his patience is running out, Ramsammy stated that he would be forced to take such an extreme measure as the single dose drug poses a risk to the malaria fight since there is a resistance to the combination that has been developed."
Hero nurse suspended
Rackell Wilson has had her enrolled assistant nursing licence suspended by the Nursing Council of Jamaica
for six months.
She has also been sent to do remedial classes on the span and control of an enrolled assistant nurse and nursing ethics. Wilson is also required to attend professional counselling sessions.
The suspension followed a hearing by the council, which found that she had administered medication to one of the crash victims without permission."
Probe into attempted murder-suicide
Reports indicated that a dispute between a husband and wife led to one being seriously injured and the other ingesting a poisonous substance."
Montserrat volcano shivers, hurls rocks, gases
Volcano observatory director Paul Cole says a small pyroclastic flow nearly reached the ocean as Soufriere Hills shed part of its old dome this week.
He said Friday that ash fell on parts of Olveston and Old Town.
Tremors also shook the volcano as it began emitting lava closer to the summit."
Serena Williams is here
With all the pomp and splendour, the world No. 1 women’s tennis player touched down at the Grantley Adams International Airport yesterday afternoon aboard American Airlines flight AA 1417. Serena was all smiles as she descended the stairs of the aircraft where scores of curious onlookers, travellers and airport staff gathered to get a glimpse of her. She was met on the tarmac by Minister of Sport, Dr. Esther Byer-Suckoo, Sports-Tourism Manager of the Barbados Tourism Authority, Gregory Armstrong, and Tournament Director Kodi Lewis."
Jamaican involved in marriage scam sentenced
She has been identified as Verona Walters, 33, of Birmingham New Road. She was convicted after pleading guilty to conspiracy to facilitate a breach of immigration law."
Friday, November 27
Robbers stick-up shawarma shop - Robbers stick-up shawarma shop .....
Police are now conducting investigations into both incidents."
Green Queen
Her British Airways Boeing 777 jet airliner touched down yesterday at Piarco International Airport at exactly 2.44 pm, after a four-hour flight from Bermuda. After a 15-minute wait at the end of the runway, in which time local dignitaries including President George Maxwell Richards and Prime Minister Patrick Manning took their positions on the tarmac, the plane taxied up to the red carpet. British High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago, Eric Jenkinson, and local Chief of Protocol, Reitha Toussaint, ascended the stairs and entered the craft. A senior British military officer descended to join the waiting party at the foot of the stairs."
Woman, daughter detained in connection with actor’s murder
The woman and her daughter were detained last night, after they gave conflicting accounts of her association with the murdered actor.
Fraser was found with his throat slit on the Liliendaal Seawall, aback of the Ocean View International Hotel early Wednesday morning."
After sexual abuse allegations… Greene ordered to take strong action against offending cops
Naughty little kids
The incident, which took place last week on the school's premises, occurred between an Infants B boy and girl. When contacted, the principal confirmed there was an incident, but stopped short of saying it was sex, preferring to use the term 'inappropriate touching'."
St. Vincent - Voters Save the Queen
Olympic judo star James Waithe a drug dealer
Barbados-born James Waithe, 47, helped sell £1million worth of cocaine a week. Police who raided his Bristol flat found a drug 'factory' - and several guns."
Thursday, November 26
'FINSAC ruined me' - Man loses business, home during '90s meltdown
All eyes fell on Willis as he ambled to the microphone on two crutches."
NCB was too big to close
Former finance minister, Dr Omar Davies told the enquiry that he gave the National Commercial Bank (NCB) special treatment because of the 'too big to close' syndrome."
Cops arrested for raping teen, 15, in lockups
Kaieteur News understands that the three men are under close arrest and that the Rural Constable has admitted to having sexually assaulted the juvenile.
The incident allegedly occurred last month but only came to light a few days ago."
Truck driver in Mahaica crash pleads guilty to DUI
Judge to make a decision next week
Law to protect gays, lesbians
Wednesday, November 25
video--Military Exercise in Cuba
For the first time in 5 years, Cuba's military has launched a massive military exercise, the first since U.S. President Barack Obama took office. CBS News' Portia Siegelbaum reports from Havana.
Raw video--United Workers Party protest outside of DBS radio station
members of the United Workers Party (UWP) in a protest outside of the nation's radio station DBS which is also know as Dominica Broadcasting Corporation. They said that the radio station is refusing to play their ads and commercials.
West Indies skipper Chris Gayle claims 'drunk' pilot forced plane change on way to Australia ahead of Test series
Jaguar kills gold miner in Guyana jungle
A police statement says fellow miners found 43-year-old Kurt Rodrigues after the mauling. He died while en route to a hospital.
Rupununi Region vice chairwoman Claire Singh said Tuesday it's unusual for jaguars to attack people.
But Guyanese cattle and poultry farmers often complain that jaguars and ocelots maul their livestock."
St. Vincent contemplates cutting ties with queen
A two-thirds majority in the referendum is needed to adopt a proposed constitution that would replace the charter in place since independence from Britain in 1979."
Marijuana farmer imprisoned
Christian Corriette, who appeared before Chief Magistrate Evelina Baptiste last week at a Roseau magistrate’s court, was sentenced to spend 24 months on the charge of cultivation of cannabis and seven months on the count of possession of cannabis."
ESTER GO STRAIGHT HOME
“Children who are there and not ready to go home (after school is dismissed) will find themselves in all kinds of mischief,” Le Gendre said."
Missing soldier found dead
Minister – “Scapegoat For Crime”
Mr. Turnquest, who has faced a firestorm of criticism ever since 18 tourists were held up and robbed during a guided tour in New Providence, said certain parties have been quick to point the finger at him."
Senator Carty: NGO affair washed with dishonesty
Cyclist run over by truck
Police and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) personnel rushed to the Golden Grove area, just past the Antigua State College, where it was reported that a youth who was travelling on a bicycle was run over by a truck which was allegedly hauling bags of cement."
Police struggle to arrest child prostitution on 'Back Road'
The police are also struggling with a growing trend, where adult males are taking girls from schools to the hotels located on the strip known as 'Back Road'."
Ready for war?
Several wanted men were among 163 persons arrested in the drive, which saw the mounting of more than 330 vehicle checkpoints, the execution of more than 307 foot patrols, and 697 mobile patrols islandwide."
Escapee nabbed by cops
Franklyn, a 44-year-old resident of Ashby Alley, Nelson Street, The City, acheived notoriety when he escaped from the adjacent prison farm around
10:30 a.m on November 10, after entering in August on a two-year sentence for theft."
Tuesday, November 24
video-immigration scam
The Police are investigating an employee of the small hotel who they say was working with an expired work permit and had in her possession a passport containing the forged signature of a senior member of the immigration department.
Jamaica Welcomes Tanzanian President on State Visit
Wozniacki in for tennis battle with Serena
The world number 4 was all smiles as she greeted the press at the Grace Adams Suite yesterday and noted that it was always a dream of hers to come to Barbados."
Christ Church man dies after accident
Meanwhile, one man had to be cut from a vehicle in another accident in The Belle, St Michael."
Confusion surrounds cause of Mahaica smash-up
His mother, Clavia Williams, is also a patient of the same institution. She sustained injuries to her foot and hands."
Citizens defy don
According to Scarlette Gillings, managing director of the JSIF, the incident demonstrated that the strong will of law-abiding citizens is more powerful than influential inner-city dons."
Teen prostitutes - Missing 15-y-o selling sexual favours on 'Back Road'
Up to September this year, 1,206 children had been reported missing, with 676 confirmed as returning home, three killed, and more than 500 still unaccounted for.
However, The Gleaner has confirmed that, of those un-accounted for, at least one is selling her body on Back Road, and business operators and other prostitutes in the area believe she is periodically joined by friends of the same age."
Ship with arms cache seized, captain in court
Monday, November 23
Moonilal: No flu shot for me
The Opposition parliamentarian told Minister Narace he respectfully “refused” to accept the flu treatment “until and unless those affected children, close relatives and villagers who have been in direct contact with victims have been inoculated”."
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H1N1 vaccinations under scrutiny
Another security guard murdered
The man had a stab wound to the neck and his head was bashed in. According to reports, the man was discovered around 6:00 hrs yesterday by passersby who were on their way to the nearby Bourda Market.
While no one has been arrested so far, many opined that the murder appears to be the handy work of a ‘junkie’, since a battered one side foot wear that did not belong to the victim was found nearby."
Sixth crash victim dies
'We will pay' - Debt before dishonour, Golding promises
In an undramatic speech, devoid of the vigour and enthusiasm characteristic of presentations at mass political events, Golding told supporters he would not sully Jamaica's good name by backing away from honouring its debt."
'Nowhere else to turn'
'It is not going to be easy; it is not going to be painless. There is no anaesthetic that can put the country to sleep while we fix what has to be fixed,' Golding, who is also leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), told the public session of the ruling party's 66th annual conference at the National Arena in Kingston."
Kenya: Bolt, Richards Are Top Athletes ...
After breaking two of his own world records by clocking 9.58 seconds in the 100 metres and 19.19 in the 200m, and helping Jamaica to the short relay gold at the World Championships in Berlin, Bolt's five sub 9.90 seconds times in the 100m and three sub 19.60s in the 200m always made him an easy choice for the judges and athletics fans who made the choice."
Sunday, November 22
AIR TRAFFIC WORKERS TREATEN TO DERAIL CHOGM
Schoolboy was killed protecting his friend
At Locust Hill, Malick in Barataria, yesterday, relatives were distraught and refused to accept his death, maintaining that the teen was not a troublemaker."
Floored by QEH Lift
The former staff nurse at the hospital encountered the same frightening experience not once, but twice.
She fell while riding the elevators on August 19 and September 25, back in 2005.
As a result of the falls, Bryan is now battling a series of medical complications which resulted in her being retired medically unfit in 2007 after working in the health service for 27 years."
BEATEN AND STABBED
Reports are that the 34-year-old Pigotts Village man who is an employee of the government Motor Pool was allegedly beaten and stabbed by five men."
Five dead, seven injured
Crime no problem
'You can leave your house go party and nutten happen. Nobody here lock dem door,' says Donovan Campbell, a taxi operator from Hector's River. 'Hector's River is the best community in east Portland. It is [virtually] crime free. The two likkle tief dem dat we have under control.'"
Sacred secrets - Catholic priests, State clash over reporting of 'confessed' crimes
Under the law, everyone is mandated to report cases of child abuse, even if the information is delivered in a confessional booth.
But the rules of the Roman Catholic Church say that is a no-no."
Flog, yes! Abuse no
So said Opposition Leader Mia Mottley as she broke her silence on the recent controversy that swirled around St Leonard’s Boys’ School and the use of a whip by a senior teacher there to punish tardy students."
Saturday, November 21
Bogus doctor flees Lethem after ‘treating’ residents
Attorney found dead
Hosein, police said, was discovered frothing at the mouth in his Toyota Camry car which was parked at Tropical Plaza in Pointe-a-Pierre. A shopper who observed Hosein’s body in the car made a report to the mall security and an EHS ambulance was summoned."
Decision-makers to get first shot at H1N1 vaccine
Police out in full force
That is the scenario painted of Bridgetown, The City, as it prepares to take in thousands of shoppers and ‘limers’ alike for the busy Christmas period."
WARDER IN A KNOT
A senior prison official told the SATURDAY SUN a top level meeting was held between Government officials and the prison administration on Wednesday and Ellis’ situation was high on the agenda.
The official said no one could seek to dictate a person’s choice for a spouse under normal circumstances, but added Ellis’ association with Vaughan was a violation of the rules governing Her Majesty’s Prisons, Dodds."
Friday, November 20
Opposition leader posts bail for man accused of defacing property
Earsan Fountain, who was released on a $1,000 bail earlier this month, pleaded not guilty to the charge and is set to appear on April 8, 2010 for trial at a Roseau magistrate’s court."
Barbados least corrupt in the Caribbean, says Transparency International
The island ranked 20th among 180 countries just behind the United States on the CPI, which measures domestic public sector corruption."
Cop shot at Corentyne robbery – bandits beat US Guyanese, cart off over $4M
No Air Jamaica sale, no IMF - Divestment of national carrier tied to negotiations with lending agency
The deadline to wrap up the IMF loan was originally slated for September. Then the date was moved to October, then to November."
NO BAIL - Jurors on corruption rap remanded .....
The two, who are charged with contempt of court, appeared before Justice Brian Sykes who ordered that they be assigned legal aid after they told the court that they were unable to afford attorneys."
Mom, son, 11, killed
A mother, her young son and a national volleyball player are the latest casualties of crashes which occurred early yesterday morning."
St Hill parts ways with CBC
The former programme manager for radio at the state-owned entity in the Pine, St Michael, was terminated last Friday.
St Hill had very little to say yesterday: 'As far as I know I was terminated. I can't say any more than that.'"
Cops called in
Yesterday, industrial relations officer Caswell Franklyn revealed the matter was engaging the police's attention and the National Union of Public Workers had already spoken to a lawyer."
Registry staff protest
The worker at the centre of the action, Trecia Collymore, is now on sick leave after attending the FMH emergency clinic on Wednesday afternoon."
Thursday, November 19
Gunmen beat, rob magistrate
But the Magistrate is convinced that the attack was not merely just a robbery.
She has since expressed fear for her life and those of her family.
The attack occurred about 15:30 hours yesterday while the Magistrate was heading home from work in the city with her baby daughter and her babysitter, Surita."
Eccles mother of seven brutally chopped –husband in custody
Chrita Noharie called Veronica of Lot 51 ‘CC’ Eccles, East Bank Demerara is now a patient of the Georgetown Public Hospital after undergoing emergency surgery on her hands. This newspaper has learnt that one of the limbs was left hanging after the attack had ended. Her husband was arrested and taken into custody."
Peace initiative brings unity to Barracks Road Primary
These incidents usually result in violent acts that are at times fatal, affecting the entire school community and causing major disruptions. Trauma also results from unplanned events and accidents happening in and around the school compound."
'IMF alone not enough'
The warning by Moody's vice-president and senior analyst, Alessandra Alecci - the second by a rating agency in a month - came just ahead of yesterday's downgrade of Jamaica's local and foreign currency government bond ratings to Caa1 from B2 by the international rating agency."
Cop chopped, left for dead
PC Robert Henry of Siparia Police Station received chops to the head and arm when he fought with three bandits who invaded his home and threatened to kill his family. While Henry’s two-year-old daughter was unharmed, his four-months pregnant wife, Laverne, was attacked by the bandits. She sustained minor injuries and was taken to the SFGH where she was attended to and later discharged.."
GANJA RAID
Up to press time, no one had been charged.
'The operation was conducted at 7:45 a.m. by the Anti-Gun Unit and the Special Services Unit and was subject of a warrant executed. No one has yet been charged,' said acting police public relations officer Station Sergeant David Welch."
Wednesday, November 18
Bandits attempt to kidnap baby during $$M robbery
Shivnarine Singh, of D. Singh Trading, almost had his three-year-old son kidnapped during the ordeal and to compound matters, several attempts to get the police to respond proved futile."
Dossier ups human rights probe call -449 killings cited
Corrupt country - Jamaica falls again in int'l ranking
The 2009 Corruption Perception Index (CPI) from Transparency International shows Jamaica at 99th of the 180 countries surveyed."
2,000 UTech students face exam ban
The affected students were deregistered by the St Andrew-based university last Friday for the non-payment of their fees."
D-Day for 'Bungles'
SARKOZY SIGHT ON CHOGM
Acid death for Sparrow sculptor, cop under probe
According to a police report, officers of the Homicide Bureau received information from eyewitnesses that on the night of November 8 Gopal, who seemed to be intoxicated, went to his house — his “stone castle” at Train Line, Endeavour, Chaguanas to sleep, but was chased by a woman."
Magistrate's 'gift' - Christmas in jail
Anyone who commits crime as the Yuletide season approaches, especially if they have convictions, could be staring at time on remand.
The magistrate's comments came as she dealt with three men and a teenaged boy who were before her on a $36 000 theft charge in the District 'A' Magistrates' Court yesterday."
Tuesday, November 17
Teen refuses to ID cops without his lawyer
The boy turned 15 on Saturday.
Ms. Shirley Thomas said she received the call around 06:00 hrs yesterday, just a few hours before her son was scheduled to attend an identification parade at CID Headquarters, Eve Leary.
The identification parade was postponed after the boy’s stepfather, Doodnauth Jaikarran, refused to let his stepson participate in the exercise without his lawyer being present."
Unidentified man attacks Inland Revenue guard
According to Miguel Bertrand, an employee of the Inland Revenue Department, the incident took place at 4:10 p.m. after business hours.
The man wanted to enter the Inland Revenue building, however was stopped by a security guard standing at the building's entrance, Bertrand explained."
Apparent gang fight ends with gun injuries
The police intervened to break up the altercation and a 17-year-old young man attacked and wounded a police officer on his head.
The wounded police officer discharged a round from his service pistol and wounded his attacker in his left abdomen."
Woman prime suspect in septic tank murder
PM's 'unfixable' problems - Golding challenges Opposition to debate, says job has been tougher than any year of PNP's stint
Golding declared Sunday night, during a Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Area One Council meeting at the Denham Town Community Centre in his West Kingston constituency, that his government now has the task of not only surviving the storm of global recession, but correcting the missteps of the last People's National Party (PNP) government."
Bail too easy
According to POA member, Senior Superintendent Wray Palmer, the courts need to give more attention to the granting of bail as accused persons are being allowed to return to the streets to continue committing crimes."
BAN GAMBIA FROM CHOGM
NOT ALL GLOOM
While unemployment is on the rise, the fiscal deficit is widening and there is a decline in economic activity, Kalinina, who monitors Barbados and most of the Caribbean for the credit rating giant, said the island's economic picture wasn't ominous by any means."
Monday, November 16
Beenie Man pulled from Big Day Out
Gay rights groups expressed outrage at the invitation to the January event in Auckland, New Zealand for Beenie Man, who they say has sung gay lyrics in the past."
Jamaica gunmen set home ablaze, killing woman ...
A police statement said the remains of Inez Brown were recovered from her charred home early Sunday after it was set on fire by a group of gangsters.
The same attackers also randomly shots into a few homes in Portmore, on the outskirts of the capital, Kingston.
Police say no arrests have been made.
Kingston has one of the highest homicide rates in the Western Hemisphere, and gang violence is a regular occurrence in its surrounding slums."
Beenie Man axe "warns all murder music singers"
'These concert cancellations will hit Beenie Man hard in the pocket,' reacts UK-based gay campaigner Peter Tatchell today. 'He has lost tens of thousands of dollars."
Police announce major reshuffling
Police shake-up… West Dem commander moved
Y'all don't care! - Response to Ananda Alert heartbreaking - Critic: Lacklustre campaign to blame
The multi-agency alert system was launched in May this year and is designed to alert the nation whenever a child is reported missing."
Robbers kill Mandeville businessman
Six sent home
The results which should have been handed to the school for the start of the 2009/2010 academic year in September, would determine the literacy levels of the students. Results showed mastery, near mastery or non-mastery of reading readiness skills at the grade level."
BEST FRIENDS DIE IN CRASH
Bajans advised to pay bills
Prime Minister David Thompson dispensed this bit of advice to Barbadians last night, urging them to 'rethink their lifestyles for the time being'."
KENT PROBE
Minister of Housing and Lands Michael Lashley made the disclosure on Friday while delivering the weekly lecture at the Democratic Labour Party's (DLP) headquarters in Belleville, St Michael."
Sunday, November 15
video--Haitians fight poverty with art
As the poorest state in the Western hemisphere, Haiti has been suffering from a lack of basic resources for many years.
In the town of Croix Des Bouquets, just outside the capital, 70 per cent of the population is unemployed.
Net extortion uncovered here
Known as 'net extortion', police at the Cyber Crime Investigation and Research Unit say that while they had anticipated that it would start here, they are surprised at its quick introduction, having watched its growth abroad."
Georgetown Mayor under fire: No Govt. help for M&CC until PNCR taxes collected
This time, Government has threatened to withhold possible assistance unless the council collects over $100M owed to it by the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR).
In a strongly worded statement, yesterday, the Ministry of Local Government also pointed out that the fact that Mayor Hamilton Green is sitting on the PNCR Executive Committee and not collecting the rates and taxes is a glaring case of conflict of interest."
Juvenile detention facilities are ‘training grounds’ for crime
HUNDREDS RALLY AGAINST GOVT'S PROPERTY TAX
Mc Donald Padmore drew shocked stares from an audience of hundreds gathered at Woodford Square in Port-of-Spain yesterday, saying that although he was a strong supporter of the PNM, he could not support the move to implement a new property tax system."
IN THE NET
In an islandwide four-hour operation Friday night, lawmen stopped and searched vehicles along some of the island's busiest routes, taking14 people into custody, including three illegal non-nationals who were nabbed along Martindale's Road in The City."