JAMAICA'S OLYMPIAN, Veronica Campbell-Brown is cleared by disciplinary panel for competition......It ruled Campbell-Brown "committed an anti-doping violation" but did not use the banned substance for performance enhancement.

KINGSTON, Jamaica — KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — A Jamaican disciplinary panel gave sprinting star Veronica Campbell-Brown a public warning Wednesday and cleared her to return to competition some five months after she returned a positive doping test on the Caribbean island.
Campbell-Brown
The three-time Olympic gold medalist, one of the cornerstones of Jamaica's wide-ranging sprinting success, returned a positive test for banned diuretic at the Jamaica International Invitational meet in May. She was suspended from competition while the disciplinary committee reviewed the case and missed the island's national championships to try and qualify for this summer's worlds in Moscow.
In a statement, the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association said its disciplinary committee "recommended that a reprimand without any period of ineligibility would be appropriate." It ruled Campbell-Brown "committed an anti-doping violation" but did not use the banned substance for performance enhancement.
The full text of the ruling by a former judge, an attorney and the head of the island's medical association was not publicly released.
In June, a spokesman for the International Association of Athletics Federations, the sport's world governing body, said the case involving Campbell-Brown appeared to involve a "lesser" offense of unintentional use of a banned substance. read more...

A FATHER TELLS THE STORY OF HIS 2 y-o DAUGHTER WHO DIED OF CANCER: A Comedian Silences A Room For 9 Minutes. It's Not An Awkward Silence.....The Moth Presents Anthony Griffith: "The Best of Times, The Worst of Times" (MOST GRIPPING VIDEO)


Comedians spend years honing their stage persona, but when all-star comic Anthony Griffith tells the story of his life as a comedian and as a father, not even he can keep it together. To be honest, I couldn't either when I watched this video. It's so important to remember that the people we idolize aren't the two-dimensional, easily digestible caricatures that we see of them in the media. I've seen some breakdowns before, and this was the first one that felt real. read more...

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7 Amazing Facts About Tomatoes


TomatoesTomatoes rarely come up in conversation unless I'm ordering a salad or veggie burger. But after senior style editor Ellie asked me about the beauty benefits of the juicy red fruit, I've discovered more than enough reasons to make it a part of my daily routine.
It turns out that tomatoes contain vitamins, minerals and antioxidants that work wonders when you slice them open and put them on your hair or face. Lycopene, the carotenoid that gives the tomato its red color, is key in reversing signs of aging such as fine lines and wrinkles. Vitamin A also helps to heal and repair damaged skin cells. And it gets even better! Behold, seven amazing uses for tomatoes.
1. Cleanse and tone skin. Get your hands messy and mash one tomato and one avocado into a facial mask. Smooth onto your skin and leave on for 15 to 20 minutes. (Tip: Because tomatoes are highly acidic, it may sting or burn. I always recommend testing a small area first.) The tomato deep-cleans dirt and debris, while the avocado restores moisture. Wash off with lukewarm water and pat face dry......read more

Protecting The Prostate Of The Jamaican Man

Cut out intake of excessive alcohol and fatty foods
Cut out intake of excessive
alcohol and fatty foods
It is a well-known fact that prostate cancer is the number-one cause of cancer deaths in Jamaican men. I wish the cure could be found because many have lost loved ones and many more of our men are ailing from this dreaded disease.
There is no scientific evidence that any particular food or nutrient can cure or prevent prostate cancer. Most researchers and health professionals worldwide have agreed that choosing a healthy lifestyle, which includes making healthy food choices, will lower the risk of developing prostate cancer.
The following lifestyle habits practised in our Jamaican culture may be the cause for our men being at such high risk of developing prostate cancer:
Consumption of high-fat foods such as fried chicken, escoveitched fish, oxtail, fried dumpling/plantain/ breadfruit/fritters, ackee and salt fish/mackerel /corned pork, bread and butter, and patty. read more...

Dancehall Cleared For Boarding - Wayne Marshall, Tifa, Denyque, Sasco Named Fly Jamaica Ambassadors

DENYQUE
Denyque
Fly Jamaica officially unveiled its four brand ambassadors in a ceremony for the airline's inaugural flight from Jamaica to Guyana. The function took place at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Guyana.
All four ambassadors - Agent Sasco, Wayne Marshall, Tifa and Denyque, were on-board the flight. They also delivered impromptu performances at the ceremony.
Speaking with The Gleaner, Agent Sasco said it is a pleasure to be associated with the airline. "I came to Guyana on previous occasions, so I can truly appreciate this direct flight from Kingston. In the past, you would have had to do a lot of island hopping and stopovers, and that was like a seven-hour ordeal. With this direct flight it's less than three hours, so I really appreciate that," he said. read more...

Bolt, Fraser-Pryce Named Among IAAF Athlete Of The Year Nominees For 2013

Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce  (left) and Usain Bolt.
Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (left) and Usain Bolt.
Two Jamaicans are among the 10 men and 10 women shortlisted by the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF) to take the coveted 2013 World Athlete of the Year Award. 

The Jamaican athletes named in an announcement by the federation today are Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce. 

An email poll involving the world athletics family begins today, and will close on October 27, at midnight. The IAAF say the candidates have been selected by an IAAF panel of athletics experts made up of representatives from all six continental areas of the IAAF. read more...

'Bolt Inspired Me': I Really Respect And Appreciate Him - Gatlin.

Jamaica's Usain Bolt (centre), Nesta Carter (right) and the United States' Justin Gatlin display their medals during the presentation ceremony for the men's 100 metres final at the 2013 IAAF World Championships in August. Bolt won gold, Gatlin, silver, and Carter, bronze. - file
Gatlin, Bolt and Carter
Justin Gatlin was an emotional man at the London Olympics in 2012, not because he had finished behind Usain Bolt and Yohan Blake in the 100 metres final, but because he had lined up beside them in the first place.
"I got emotional at the Olympics because my goal was to line up next to this guy and I was lined up next to him and Yohan Blake - between them, actually. I felt like, 'You  may not like me, but you are going to respect that I am here; we are going to battle today.'"
They say one's biggest rival is sometimes also their biggest admirer.
When Jamaica sprinting superstar Usain Bolt announced himself to the world in 2008 at the Beijing Olympic Games, winning three gold medals in world record fashion, American Justin Gatlin was watching from afar in astonishment - at home, serving the second of a four-year drug ban. read more...

World's Gentlest Dog Befriends Little Boy With Down Syndrome, Melts Our Hearts (VIDEO)

This is a dog called Himalaya. She's refusing to give up on a toddler who doesn't want to play.
Argentinean Boy With DogLittle Hernán, from Buenos Aires, has Down Syndrome, which, according to comments posted by his mom Ana, causes him to shy away from physical contact.
But Himalaya is persistent and gentle, and Hernán ends up giving her what looks like a hug around the 3:12 mark. We've been watching it on repeat. (read and watch video)...

POISON PILL PASSES, SHUTDOWN LOOMS Senate Kills... 12 House Republicans Abandon Ship... 'Rebellion' Fails... Boehner Personally Lobbied Potential Dissenters... GOP Congressman Blasts Colleagues: 'Lemmings With Suicide Vests'... BOEHNER SET TO FOLD?... Obama: 'You Don't Get To Extract A Ransom For Doing Your Job'... 2 HOURS TIL SHUTDOWN... 'About Every Other Lawmaker I Talked To Smelled Like Booze'

WASHINGTON -- The House and Senate played ping-pong with funding for the federal government Monday night, hours before cash for much of Uncle Sam's operations was due to run out.
The GOP-led House passed its third measure that would keep government open after midnight, but only if Senate Democrats and the president agree to hamstring Obamacare.
The Senate promptly took up the bill and voted to table it, 54 to 46. The action also stripped out anti-Obamacare provisions that Democrats and President Barack Obama found objectionable.
Before doing so, House Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) declared the House was insane for repeatedly targeting Obamacare in a government funding bill, when there's no chance Democrats would help them gut Obama's signature health care law.
"Albert Einstein said when defining insanity as follows, quote, 'Doing the same thing over and over again and thinking you're going to get a different result,'" Reid said. "Einstein was a genius, but it doesn't take a genius to figure out that the proof is watching the House Republicans, because they've lost their minds." read more...

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Motorcyclists Assault SUV Driver In NYC After Fender Bender, High-Speed Chase (VIDEO)


biker chaseAn annual New York City motorcycle ride and rally, called the "Hollywood Block Party," turned violent Sunday after a motorcyclist was involved in a minor fender bender with a black Range Rover. Both the initial accident, and the high-speed chase that followed, were caught on tape via the mounted helmet camera of another biker. Motorcyclists, after catching up with the car, assaulted the driver. read more...

12 HOURS & counting....Obamacare Challenge Leaves Senate Scrambling, U.S. Government On Brink Of Shutdown

WASHINGTON -- A conservative challenge to the president's health care law has the federal government teetering on the brink of a partial shutdown.
The Senate has the next move on must-do legislation required to keep the government open past midnight on Monday, and the Democratic-led chamber is expected to reject the latest effort from House Republicans to use a normally routine measure to attack President Barack Obama's signature health care law.
Congress was closed for the day on Sunday after a post-midnight vote in the GOP-run House to delay by a year key parts of the new health care law and repeal a tax on medical devices as the price for avoiding a shutdown. The Senate is slated to convene Monday afternoon just 10 hours before the shutdown deadline, and Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., has already promised that majority Democrats will kill the House's latest volley.
A House GOP leader, Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California, said the House would again rebuff the Senate's efforts to advance the short-term funding bill as a simple, "clean" measure shorn of anti-heath care reform provisions. read more...
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Who really are the problem: Old people or young people?

A nation that stands for nothing, or stands for anything, is a nation doomed and destined for hell and destruction. This is so because if you stand for nothing or anything, then you would not have been fighting against anything at all; thus allowing yourself to be a totally controlled, prone to all forms evil, immorality, corruption, slackness, and nastiness, in the name and objective of survival. Is that the only purpose of the human race?
Students recently locked out
 of school for school
dress code violations.


 
I am sick and tired of hearing careless and indisciplined young adults talking utter hogwash everyday that it is the "old people" who are the problems and stumbling blocks to Jamaica's success and prosperity. They push that sordid point on the basis that old people are too rigid in the principles and morals that they believe in, which is crippling the ease at which "young people" can enjoy and establish their modern ways of indiscipline, corruption, slackness, and nastiness in society. 
These young people try to justify their modern ways as having the ability to be flexible and easily adaptable to "change", in order to make it up the ladder of financial and material success at all cost. read more...


  

Barbados investigates deaths linked to respiratory illness

Acting Health Minister Michael Lashley said there has been an increase in influenza-like illnesses on the island as well as a rise in the number of dengue fever cases so far this year. (File photo)
imageBRIDGETOWN, Barbados, September 27, 2013, CMC – Barbados is investigating two deaths associated with respiratory illnesses and is awaiting the results of tests being conducted by the Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) on samples collected from 10 patients.
Acting Health Minister Michael Lashley said there has been an increase in influenza-like illnesses on the island as well as a rise in the number of dengue fever cases so far this year.
He said regarding the influenza, as of September 25, samples were collected from 10 patients and preliminary tests were done here before being sent to CARPHA. read more

14 Unexpected Uses For Salt.....1) Prevent Fruits And Vegetables From Browning 2) Exfoliant And Deodorizer 3) Relieve The Itches and more....

Salt is an extremely abundant mineral. You might think of it primarily as that thing on the dinner table you use to add some flavor to your food, and it's certainly useful for that, but the uses of salt extend far beyond that; there's a reason the Romans prized it so much that soldiers were paid in it. (Well, also, salt was harder to extract for the Romans, so it was worth a lot more.)
Captions courtesy of Networx. read more...

GOOD DEEDS > MOUNTAIN VIEW AVE in JAMAICA : Canadian Soldiers Give Jacques Road Centres Facelift

A crew member of the HMCS Preserver of the Canadian Royal Navy carries material yesterday, while other members of the team conduct repair work on the Jacques Road homework and computer centres in Mountain View, St Andrew. - Ricardo Makyn/Staff Photographer
A crew member of the HMCS Preserver
 of the Canadian Royal Navy carries
 material yesterday, while other
 members of the team conduct
 repair work on the Jacques Road
 homework and computer
centres in Mountain View, St Andrew
THE JACQUES Road homework and computer centres in Mountain View, St Andrew, received some much-needed upgrade on the weekend, courtesy of some 40 sailors from the Royal Canadian Navy's HMCS Preserver Protecteur-class ship.
The team was also supported by 19 volunteers from the international development organisation, Cuso International and the Jamaica Defence Force.
The sailors, who were in Jamaica for the weekend, took a day to paint, repair and add new windows, bookshelves and electrical installations to the facilities.
President of the Jacques Road Parenting Association, Ann-Marie Lynch, said the assistance came at an opportune time, as the centres were struggling to find enough funds to carry out necessary repairs.
"I prayed for this day. We were trying to collect (funds) to repair the windows and doors, and most of the work we had to do ourselves. So I am happy and grateful," Lynch said. read more...

Nigeria College Shooting: Dozens Of Students Shot Dead In Their Sleep

Nigeria College Shooting
AP File
A Nigerian soldier stand guards in April 2013.
POTISKUM, Nigeria — Suspected Islamic extremists attacked an agricultural college in the dead of night, gunning down dozens of students as they slept in dormitories and torching classrooms in an ongoing Islamic uprising in northeast Nigeria, the school's provost said.
As many as 50 students may have been killed in the attack that began at about 1 a.m. Sunday in rural Gujba, Provost Molima Idi Mato of the Yobe State College of Agriculture, told The Associated Press.
"They attacked our students while they were sleeping in their hostels, they opened fire at them," he said. He said he could not give an exact death toll as security forces still are recovering bodies. read more...

Miss Philippines Is New Miss World - Hargitay Made It To The Top 10

Newly crowned Miss World, Megan Young of the Philippines, reacts after winning the Miss World contest in Nusa Dua, Bali, Indonesia, yesterday. -AP
Newly crowned Miss World,
 Megan Young of the Philippines,
 reacts after winning the Miss World
 contest in Nusa Dua
, Bali, Indonesia, yesterday. -AP
Jamaica's Gina Hargitay was outstanding and made it to the top 10, but it was Megan Young from The Philippines who was crowned Miss World 2013 after outpacing 126 other contestants at a glittering ceremony held at the Bali International Convention Centre in Indonesia yesterday.
Miss France, Marine Lorphelin, was named runner-up, while Miss Ghana, Carranzar Naa Okailey Shooter, came third in the contest.
The top-five finalists at this year's 63rd edition of Miss World beauty pageant were Miss Philippines, Miss Brazil, Miss France, Miss Ghana, and Miss Spain.
Young looked gorgeous in a floor-length mermaid-style skin-colour gown as she was crowned.
The 23-year-old Filipino beauty is currently studying digital film-making. She has worked in films, television shows and as a presenter, and wants to become a director in the future. read more...

Dr Mitchell-Richards : Life After Cancer......The former Montego Bay High student has no history of cancer in her immediate family, which could have been one of the reasons the first doctor she went to with the findings of her self-examination was sceptical.

As early as age 27, Dr Kisha Mitchell-Richards had a premonition she would have breast cancer.
Of course, she wasn't able to predict the date, time or place, but she felt it was inevitable. She told Outlook, "I was a resident in pathology, and came across the biopsy of a 27-year-old woman that we diagnosed with breast cancer. She and I shared the same first name - including the spelling (most iterations of Kisha have an 'e'). The thought arose in the back of my head and never left."
Dr Mitchell-Richards with her father, Gerard, and her mother, Lurline.
Dr Mitchell-Richards with her
 father, Gerard, and her mother, Lurline.
Mitchell-Richards, a forensic pathologist, who is currently an assistant professor at the prestigious Yale University in Connecticut, received her confirmation of the life-threatening disease seven years later, at the age of 34.
The former Montego Bay High student has no history of cancer in her immediate family, which could have been one of the reasons the first doctor she went to with the findings of her self-examination was sceptical. "She knew I was a physician, she gave me what I would call a cursory exam and said, 'No man, I don't feel anything.' I said, 'Are you are sure?', she said she was." read more...

IN JAMAICA: US$1.00 = JMD 103.5 & $167.37 to the British Pound Sterling........Currency Rates Update September 27:

The Jamaican dollar traded at $103.50 to the United States dollar today. 

It traded at $100.49 to the Canadian dollar, $167.37 to the British Pound Sterling and $139.34 to the euro. read more...