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JAMAICA: Dr. Henry Lowe on the Bissy - A New Potential Anti-Cancer Agent
The Jamaican bissy, also known as cola nut (cola acuminata), which is well known as a Jamaican remedy for the management of poisoning, may have yet another very important use.
Jamaica Bissy, popular for making tea |
Recent research data have revealed the significant anti-cancer activity of an extract from the Jamaican bissy. This research-and-development activity grew out of the anti-cancer work being spearheaded by Dr Henry Lowe, founder and executive chairman of the Bio-Tech Research and Development Institute. The main focus of the institute is the development of pharmaceutical and nutraceutical products from Jamaica's indigenous medicinal plant resources.
In November 2011, Lowe and Dr Charah Watson, technical director of the Bio-Tech Research and Development Institute, took the plant extract to the School of Medicine at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, where Lowe's major research work is being done. There, they teamed up with Dr Joseph Bryant and Dr Ngeh Toyang and investigated the possible anti-cancer activity of the bissy-plant extracts against four cancer celllines: two prostate (PC-3 and DU-145), one breast cancer (BC), and onemelanoma (B16). read more
IN JAMAICA: EDUCATION MINISTER THWAITES..... Hunger Pains: Underfed Children Fill Public Schools - In-Need Students Take Lunch Home For Dinner
The Government, through the Education Ministry and Ministry of Social Security, is currently saddled with a heavy financial burden to provide at least one meal per day to hungry children within the island's public school system.
Thwaites |
For this year, the Government has budgeted $4 billion to feed publicschool students, 30 per cent of whom often count the State-sponsored meal services their only chance to eat.
Addressing members of the media and stakeholders last week, Education Minister Ronald Thwaites said many of the children, especially at the primary levels, were eating only half of the meal at school while taking home the other half for dinner. read more
Carlene Davis, KipRich Laud Mandela In Song
With former South African President Nelson Mandela passing less than two weeks ago, at least two Jamaican artistes have decided to pay their respects through song.
Dancehall artiste KipRich has recorded Mandela Tribute, while gospel artiste Carlene Davis has done Thank You, Mandela.
Carlene Davis |
In an interview with The Gleaner, KipRich said he decided to pen the song because he thought Mandela was quite the world leader.
"I see Mandela as a world icon, like the greatest black leader. This man has been through tribulation to stand up for what he stood for. When me see a man like that, it motivates me. We haffi show appreciation fi a man like that weh trod earth and do weh him do," KipRich told The Gleaner, noting that the song was recorded on the night of Mandela's death and was complete by the following day. read more
VYBZ KARTEL MURDER TRIAL: Expert can’t say if text messages came from Kartel’s phone
AN expert from telecoms giant Digicel testified on Friday that he was unable to say whether text messages recovered by the police were sent from devices owned by murder accused Vybz Kartel or his co-accused.
Mario Ghantous Assaad, Digicel's group chief technology officer, testified under cross-examination in the Home Circuit Court that it was possible for a SIM card to be cloned.
Vybz Kartel |
Under questioning from attorney Michael Lorne, Assaad said that it was possible for a mobile phone's unique identification number to be hacked and for a phone call to be placed or a message sent from a cloned mobile phone, making it appear as if the original owner of the phone number was placing the call or sending the message.
Due to these factors, Assaad said he was unable to say if messages reportedly recovered from Digicel's system were actually sent from the original devices which the police are alleging were confiscated from Vybz Kartel and his co-accused. Read more:
The Voice: Final tess Tessanne Chin goes for Voice top prize tonight
JAMAICAN singer Tessanne Chin goes into the finals of The Voice tonight with the support of a nation eager to see her make another historic step in a career that has just started to blossom internationally.
Chin, who moved into the finals with the most votes earned by her scintillating performance of the Simon and Garfunkel classic Bridge Over Troubled Water on December 9, is the in the NBC television talent show. Her performances on the show so far have pleased and energised Jamaicans and have, at times, left her coach Adam Levine speechless.
Competing coach Blake Shelton, whose charge Cole Vosbury was eliminated last Tuesday, has said he believes Chin will win the contest against her Team Adam mate Will Champlin and 16-year-old Jacquie Lee from Team Christina. Following tonight’s show, Chin’s fans can vote for her by downloading the song she performs from iTunes.
Obamas Attend Christmas Benefit Concert For Children's National Health System
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Obamas got into the holiday spirit Sunday evening with a little help from Hugh Jackman, Sheryl Crow and Janelle Monae.
President Barack Obama and his family attended the 32nd annual "Christmas in Washington" concert, a benefit for the Children's National Health System. After an evening of Christmas carols at the National Building Museum, the president said Americans should remember Jesus Christ's lessons of charity and compassion.
"Through his example, he taught us that we should love the Lord, love our neighbors, as we love ourselves. It's a teaching that has endured for generations. And today, it lies at the heart of my faith and that of millions of Americans, and billions around the globe," Obama said.
"No matter who we are, or where we come from, or how we worship, it's a message of hope and devotion that can unite all of us this holiday season," he added. read more
IN JAMAICA: Iris "Goddy" Jacques, 101 y-o, believes in giving to those in need.....the lady who would stand outside her gate, bag in hand, looking for someone, anyone, to give that bag to....One of the best stories ever.
ASK relatives and neighbours about Iris Jacques and they will tell you about the lady who would stand outside her gate, bag in hand, looking for someone, anyone, to give that bag to.
Inside the bag would be a piece of meat, a live chicken or even a piglet. "One thing about 'Goddy' you know, she nuh want to have anything that gives anybody trouble," one of Jacques' many godchildren, Paulette McIndoe said.
Iris Jacques would give away any animal she had that would give trouble. (right) Iris Jacques and her son Earl Jacques |
"If she have a fowl - sometimes you see Goddy at the gate with something in a bag. And you hear her say 'you want this fowl yah?' and I would ask her why she giving it away and she would whisper 'it start to give trouble'," McIndoe said. "Goddy, give away the fowl.
"Sometimes mi pass and mi seh 'Goddy how you stand up out here so? Goddy have a little bag in her hand. Guess what Goddy have? A piece of meat, looking for somebody to give it to. And sometimes she say 'is not you mi want to see today enuh. You see Cherry?' And I will go and call Cherry and Cherry come and get her parcel. She always try to give more than what she ask for. Goddy don't ask for anything, she always try to have something to give. She don't ask. You have to feel like giving Goddy something. But she always have something to give. She just wants to give something," McIndoe said. Read more:
QUNU, SOUTH AFRICA: Nelson Mandela Buried After State Funeral
Military escort |
The ex-wife of Nelson Mandela, Winnie Mandela Madikizela, and the widow of Nelson Mandela, Graca Machel at graveside. |
Several thousand guests, some singing and dancing, gathered in a huge tent at the family compound of the anti-apartheid leader, who died December 5 at the age of 95 after a long illness.
Guests included senior South African officials, veterans of the fight against white rule and foreign diplomats, including US Ambassador Patrick Gaspard. Britain's Prince Charles, entrepreneur Richard Branson and former Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai were also there.
Mandela's portrait was placed behind two rows of candles in the white, dome-shaped marquee. Outside, South African honour guards from the army, navy and air force marched in formation. Mandela's casket, covered by a national flag, was transported on a military vehicle to the tent, where pallbearers carried it on a red carpet into the tent where guests awaited. Read more:
THE POPE: I'M NOT A MARXIST, BUT..... Read more at www.RulaBrownNetwork.com
In a new interview with the Italian newspaper La Stampa, Pope Francis responded to allegations that he is a Marxist, after he recently criticized 'unfettered capitalism.'
The Pope told La Stampa that “Marxist ideology is wrong. But I have met many Marxists in my life who are good people, so I don’t feel offended ... there is nothing in the exhortation that cannot be found in the social doctrine of the church.”
The Pope |
He was referring to an apostolic exhortation from November, in which he wrote, "As long as the problems of the poor are not radically resolved by rejecting the absolute autonomy of markets and financial speculation and by attacking the structural causes of inequality, no solution will be found for the world's problems or, for that matter, to any problems."
Another passage read, ""Just as the commandment 'Thou shalt not kill' sets a clear limit in order to safeguard the value of human life, today we also have to say 'thou shalt not' to an economy of exclusion and inequality. Such an economy kills." read more
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA: A City Under Siege - 12 Killed As New Wave Of Criminality Rocks MoBay
Adrian Frater, News Editor/Western Bureau:
Montego Bay, St James, is on the edge again.
Residents cower in the wake of the latest violence, which is reminding them of several similar periods of bloodletting they had to endure in the past decade.
Twelve persons' lives have been snuffed out by ruthless criminals in several incidents, including a triple murder and two double murders in the past week.
Policemen making their way to a crime scene along Union Street in Montego Bay. - File |
In the latest incident, a 36-year-old woman, Monique Watson of Rose Heights in St James, was shot and killed by a gunman who reportedly walked into her hairdressing parlour and shot her at point-blank range.
That followed 15 minutes of raw brutality last Wednesday morning, when four persons were slaughtered gangland-style in two incidents in North Gully, downtown Montego Bay, and Hibiscus Drive, Norwood. read more
Beenieman and Patrick Roberts for Ghetto Splash......which was last held in 1996, takes place at the Waterhouse Stadium.
ON Tuesday, the Ghetto Splash live show returns after a 17-year break. Promoter Patrick Roberts, who first staged the event in 1989, says while top dancehall acts will be present, it is much more than a stage show.
Beenieman and Patrick Roberts |
Ghetto Splash will also be used to bring peace to crime-riddled communities. "We have gone into areas such as Tel Aviv, Rema and Southside and had dialogue. This will be the ultimate tool of peace for uniting the communities," said Roberts, a councillor for the Molynes Gardens division of the Kingston and St Andrew Corporation..
Ghetto Splash, which was last held in 1996, takes place at the Waterhouse Stadium. Read more:
IN JAMAICA: Pregnant mother and child hit by JUTC bus Learner driver, female passenger also injured
Sophia Banton, who assisted the injured, demonstrates how she tried to remove the child from the wreckage. (PHOTOS: J OSEPH WELLINGTON) |
A pregnant woman and her 19-month-old child were yesterday hospitalised after they were hit down by an out-of-control Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) bus in downtown Kingston. The driver and a female passenger also received injuries...
Police reported that about 10:30 am, the driver of the State-owned bus was travelling in South Parade when the vehicle got out of control and slammed into a sidewalk, hitting the woman and her child, and causing panic among shoppers and other persons in the busy business district.
While some people were trying to get the police on their cellphones, a desperate attempt was made by vendors and other persons to rescue the mother and her child who were pinned under the vehicle. Read more:
Caribbean International Network (CIN) tops Fox, CBS, ABC and Discovery for Caribbean viewership in New York
TELEVISION cable company, Caribbean International Network (CIN) headed by Jamaican Stephen Hill has, according to a survey conducted by Hope Research Group, scored a higher viewership among people of English-speaking Caribbean heritage residing in the New York area than established television cable networks, Fox, CBS, ABC and the Discovery Channel.
Caribbean International Network boss Stephen Hill (second right) with New York City mayor-elect Bill de Blasio and wife Chirlane (left). Also pictured is Hill’s assistant. |
CIN came out ahead with 57.2 per cent of the survey, followed by ABC with 56.0 per cent, and coming in at third place was Fox at 38.4 per cent. Then came CBS with 32.7 per cent followed by Discovery at 32.7 per cent.
The US 2012 Census has declared that the English- speaking Caribbean audience (by households) in New York totals 450,589. CIN has a minimum viewership of 238,812. When extrapolated to include other persons watching together, viewership could increase to as many as 558,025. Read more:
NEW SCHOOL SHOOTING ONE YEAR AFTER NEWTOWN.....Arapahoe High School Shooting Leaves 2 Injured, 1 Dead [UPDATE]....15-Year-Old Girl In Critical Condition... Congress's Record Since Newtown: Pathetic... At Least 194 Children Shot To Death In Last Year... Americans Decry Washington Inaction On Gun Control
At least two people were injured in a shooting at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colo. on Friday.
One student was taken to a hospital with serious injuries, according to KDVR. The second student suffered a minor gunshot wound...
At a 1:45 p.m. MST press conference, County Sheriff Grayson Robinson said the suspect, who was a student, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Authorities “found his body in the internal portion of the school in a classroom,” Robinson said at a 3 p.m. press conference. The shooter is believed to have acted alone. read more
Thamsanqa Jantjie, 'Fake' Mandela Interpreter, Was Reportedly Accused Of Murder was within arm's length of President Obama and other world leaders
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa's government was confronted Friday with a new and chilling allegation about the bogus sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's memorial: He was reportedly accused of murder 10 years ago.
Officials said they were investigating the revelation by the national eNCA TV news station. But they were unable, or unwilling, to explain why a man who says he is schizophrenic with violent tendencies was allowed to get within arm's length of President Barack Obama and other world leaders.
Investigators probing Thamsanqa Jantjie "will compile a comprehensive report," said Phumla Williams, the top government spokeswoman. But she did not say how long the investigation would take and insisted details would not be released until it was completed.
"We are not going to sweep it under the carpet," Williams said. "We want to own up if there is a mistake, but we don't want to be dishonest" to Jantjie. read more
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA: Hairdresser shot dead in MoBay......She has been identified as 36-year-old Monique Watson of Rose Heights St James
ST JAMES, Jamaica — A hairdresser was shot and killed during a daring attack at her business establishment at a popular plaza along Barnett Street, Montego Bay Friday afternoon.
She has been identified as 36-year-old Monique Watson of Rose Heights St James.Reports are that about 2:45 a lone gunman walked into Watson's hairdressing parlour and shot her at point-blank range..
She died on the spot. Detectives assigned to the St James police division are investigating. Read more:
HOUSE SPEAKER, BOEHNER "Not taking it anymore"
Speaker John Boehner is fed up with relentless criticism from outside conservative groups questioning his leadership and blasting a bipartisan budget proposal. FULL STORY
The 14-year-old son of former national football coach, Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore, was killed by a vehicle registered to the St James Parish Council......Investigation Complete
THE ST JAMES police have completed their investigation into the incident in which Jouvhaine Whitmore, the 14-year-old son of former national coach, Theodore 'Tappa' Whitmore, was killed by a vehicle registered to the St James Parish Council.
Theodore Whitmore |
"We have completed our investigations and a file will be sent to the courts office for the clerk of courts to decide if anyone should be charged in connection with the incident," said Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Egbert Parkins, the commanding officer for St James.
Young Whitmore, a student of Cornwall College at the time of his death, was reportedly mowed down by an out-of-control Sports Utility Vehicle, which the parish had only recently sold to a councillor. The transfer of documents from the parish council to the councillor was incomplete at the time of the accident. read more
I Pick Tessanne To Win 'The Voice' - Blake Shelton
IN JAMAICA: Murder Alarm - Spike In Killings Could Cripple Investor Confidence, Businessmen Warn
Livern Barrett, Gleaner Writer
As the bloodletting by criminals continues seemingly unabated, police statistics have revealed that all but five of the 19 police divisions across the island have reported an increase in murders this year.
Further, according to statistics compiled by the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), eight of these divisions recorded double-digit increases.
This adds up to 1,130 reported murders between January 1 and the first week of this month, a 10 per cent spike when compared with the corresponding period last year.
Zacca |
"The trends are very alarming," Christopher Zacca, president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, declared yesterday.
"It hasn't gotten there yet, but if it (current trend) continues, it will shake investor confidence," he warned.
Zacca said that the business community is very concerned about the latest developments because "we were making progress, but in recent months, those trends have been reversed". read more
Beyonce Surprises Fans With New Album Featuring Jay Z, Blue Ivy, Drake
Beyonce knows her way around a holiday surprise. The singer end-capped 2013 with an "exclusive visual album" that hit iTunes as Thursday ticked into Friday morning. Her fifth LP is entitled "Beyoncé" and features tracks with Jay Z, Drake, Frank Ocean and the singer's daughter, Blue Ivy.
Beyonce |
Every song on the album also comes with its own music video, a mammoth investment for a singer at Bey's level. The project comes amid whispers that Beyonce -- who let the Presidential Inauguration and Super Bowl pass without a new single -- wouldn't let 2013 go without a new album. Whispers turned into a reality that played out on Twitter, where fans excitedly shared the news, mostly in all-caps messages that included the letters "OMG." read more
IN JAMAICA: Under-300 under threat; Road fatalities now stand at 290
FROM all indications, it appears the death toll on the nation's roadways will surpass the 300 figure.
Kenute Hare, director of the Road Safety Unit (RSU) in the Ministry of Transport, Works and Housing, said his office is "very concerned" about this situation. "Our ability to get below 300 is not where we want it to be," he told Auto yesterday.
"The toll currently stands at 290 and we are profoundly concerned." The director said based on projections, the figure could rise to as high as 307. However, he used the opportunity to appeal to road users.
"Breadwinners are being killed... fathers, mothers, sons and daughters, and in many instances, this could have been avoided. We're appealing to everyone, please be cognisant of how you use the roads," he said. Hare said the Ministry of Health has spent close to $2 billion to treat road accident victims. Read more:
Winnie Mandela describes ex-husband's last moments......"one never prepares for death" and describing the "heavy feeling" surrounding his passing.
LONDON (AP) — Winnie Mandela says she feels "very blessed" to have been with ex-husband Nelson Mandela when he died, describing how she sat by his bedside until he drew his last breath.
Winnie Mandela |
She spoke to Britain's ITV news about the pain of losing Nelson Mandela, saying that "one never prepares for death" and describing the "heavy feeling" surrounding his passing.
"I went close to him and I noticed he was breathing really slowly. I was holding him trying to feel his temperature and he felt cold. Then he drew his last breath and just rested. He was gone," she said in an interview broadcast Thursday. She told ITV the most difficult moment of the past week was when the military came to remove Mandela's body and she realised "he was leaving the house for good". Read more:
Canadian-based company to invest US$238 million in Guyana’s mining sector.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Thursday December 12, 2013, CMC – The Canada-based Guyana Goldfields says it is investing US$238 million in the Aurora Gold Project as the government said it was looking forward to large scale gold production by the company during the first quarter of 2015.
Prime Minister Samuel Hinds, welcoming the second largest investment in the mining sector, said as a country, “we have to open to the world.…we have to partner with the world,” particularly given the potential size of the multimillion-dollar investment.
Guyana Goldfields Inc. focuses on the exploration and development of gold deposits here and Hinds said that the experience, expertise and technologies which the investors were bringing into the country would have been difficult source locally. Read more:
We Never Got To See Michael Jackson Look Like This at 40.
From the time Michael Jackson became a bona fide superstar at the tender age of 5 years old, until his untimely death in 2009 the world got to witness the entertainer grow up before their eyes. But it seems that some folks were a bit eager to see what the King of Pop would turn out like.
Case in point, in 1985 Ebony magazine commissioned an artist named Nathan Wright to dream up what Michael would look like in the year 2000. In celebration of Throwback Thursday (#TBT) here's a look at what Wright created... read more
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Marcia Griffiths's musical journey for docu-film......REGGAE Meets Samba is the title of a Brazilian documentary about singer Marcia Griffiths.
by Cecelia Campbell-Livingston
REGGAE Meets Samba is the title of a Brazilian documentary about singer Marcia Griffiths, currently being filmed in the city Sao Paulo.
Marcia Griffiths |
"It surrounds my musical journey. The producer thought I would make a good subject," Griffiths said in an interview with the Jamaica Observer, before leaving for the South American country. Reggae Meets Samba is produced by Bossanova Films, a company located in the city of Salvador de Bahia.
Griffiths, whose career began in the 1960s, said although the feature is about her, it was not the sole reason for participating. "It is a positive move, anything that can establish and take the music to another level, I'm willing," she said.
Griffiths had a number of hit songs during the 1960s for producer Clement Dodd including Feel Like Jumping and Really Together (with Bob Andy). Read more:
MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA: Five dead, two injured in St James shootings overnight
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Five people were shot dead and another two were injured in two shooting incidents in this parish yesterday. Last night, Senior Superintendent in charge of the St James Police Division, Egbert Parkins has sought to reassure the public that the constabulary will utilise all legal means to bring those responsible to justice.
In the first incident, the police say about 4:15 am they responded to calls from residents about explosions in the 'Gully' area of William Street of Montego Bay. They said that, on arrival, an unidentified male was seen lying in a pool of blood with what appeared to be gunshot wounds. Two other persons, who were found suffering from gunshot wounds, were taken to the Cornwall Regional Hospital for treatment. One, 19-year-old labourer Leonardo Haughton, died while undergoing treatment, and the other, identified as his mother, Rose-Marie Haughton, was treated and released. The name of the person who was lying in the pool of blood was not ascertained.
In the second incident, which occurred in the Hibiscus area of the Norwood community, the police said 27-year-old mechanic Shane Angling and a female identified as Nicolette Palmer were found dead following explosions in the area. A third person, 20-year-old Natasha Palmer, who was also injured in the incident, later died in hospital.
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JAMAICA Forex: J$106.07 to one US dollar......Canadian dollar traded for J$100.62.....British pound ended trading at J$174.15
KINGSTON, Jamaica - The US dollar traded at an average J$106.07 on Wednesday, December 11, according to the Bank of Jamaica’s daily foreign exchange trading summary.
Trading closed at J$106 for one US dollar on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the Canadian dollar traded for J$100.62 and the British pound ended trading at J$174.15...
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