Even Rush Limbaugh Thinks Fox News Is Too Pro-Christie The Huffington Post | By Jack Mirkinson



Rush Limbaugh took Fox News to task for what he said was its blinkered, "predictable" coverage of the Chris Christie bridge scandal.
The network has drawn attention for the relative lack of air time it's given to the Christie story, but Limbaugh had other issues with the way Fox News was handling it.
Rush Fox News"Fox has always been unpredictable, but now they're starting to become [predictable]," he said. He added that it had been easy to predict what the "Republican line" about Christie's Thursday press conference would be: "Man oh man, this guy, greatest leader, greatest potential leader the Republican party has fielded in who knows how many years...he buried the thing!"
Limbaugh wondered aloud how "learned" pundits on Fox News could think Christie had put the bridge scandal behind him.
'I’m reading some of these comments they’re making, and I’m in disbelief!” he said.
(via MoFo Politics; h/t Mediaite)

Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has died at 85 y-o.

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JERUSALEM (AP) — The son of former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon says his father has died.
The 85-year-old Sharon had been in a coma since a debilitating stroke eight years ago. The Sheba Medical Center that has been treating Sharon said last week that his health has been declining. Sharon had been suffered from failure vital organs including his kidneys shortly before his death'.
His son Gilad Sharon said: "He has gone. He went when he decided to go."
The hard-charging Sharon was one of Israel's most iconic figures. After a distinguished, and controversial, military career, he went into politics and held a number of Cabinet posts. read more

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Entertainment Crosses Borders.....Education minister, late politician, Tessanne Chin, Snoop feature prominently in October

Education minister, late politician, Tessanne Chin, Snoop feature prominently in October
Tessanne Chin
Tessanne Chin
The month of October provided many examples of the way the Jamaicanentertainment scene impacts other areas of endeavour and the way the music, in particular, influences other forms of expression.
Gregory Isaacs
Gregory Issac
Tessanne Chin explains her reason for entering United States 'The Voice', pointing out that it serves to expands her opportunities..
Performing-arts practitioners launch The Theatre Arts Company of Hanover to boost the genre's representation in the parish.
Christopher 'Johnny' Daley, using himself as an example, points out the importance of relationships between corporate Jamaica and the creative industries.
'Jonkanoo Jamboree', a production put on by the University Singers, enjoys huge support at the Philip Sherlock Centre For The Creative Arts.
Yasus Afari launches Public Secret but the event held at Red-Bones Blues Café, suffers from poor turnout.
Social Network users bash Television Jamaica for airing 'The Voice' delayed. The station subsequently airs the show live on RETV. read more

News: Ace sprinter Usain Bolt is RJR Sportsman of the Year

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KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Olympic and World 100 and 200 metre champion Usain St Leo Bolt took the 2013 RJR Sportsman-of-the-Year award Friday night at the award ceremony held at the Jamaica Pegasus in Kingston.
Bolt, the 2013 IAAF sportsman of the year, was favourite to take the RJR award which he also won last year.

News:Fraser-Pryce is RJR Sportswoman of the Year

KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Pocket rocket Shelley-Ann Fraser-Pryce took the coveted RJR Sportswoman-of-the Year award at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in Kingston a short while ago.
Fraser-Pryce
Fraser Pryce is also the 2013 IAAF Sportswoman of the Year after a spectacular performance at the World Championships in Moscow where she won gold in the 100 and 200 metre sprints as well gold in the 4x100 metre relay.
This is Fraser Pryce’s second RJR Sportswoman of the year award, taking the award for the first time last year.
Second place went to swimmer Alia Atkinson

16 y-o student of Dunoon Technical High School, was slain on December 9 in Portsmouth, Portmore, St Catherine, during an incident which mourners said was cruel, untimely and undeserved.,,,,,,Teachers hail slain teen as good, disciplined student

KERON Bailey promised to reward his younger brother John-Michael Hett with money if he passed six Caribbean Secondary Examination Council (CSEC) subjects this year, but that is a promise neither brother will be able to keep, for 16- year-old Hett was on Wednesday laid to rest in a tearful ceremony at The Church of Jesus Christ on West Avenue in Kingston..
Dunoon Technical High School student Britania Burrell
weeps at the loss of fellow schoolmate John-Michael Hett
at the thanksgiving service for his life at The Church
 of Jesus Christ in the capital, Wednesday. She is
 comforted by her teacher Tashika Bennett.
The teenager, a student of Dunoon Technical High School, was slain on December 9 in Portsmouth, Portmore, St Catherine, during an incident which mourners said was cruel, untimely and undeserved.
Even before the start of the service, students and teachers alike wept openly as they viewed the body of their former classmate, charge, and friend.
Hett’s form teacher, Donna Brown, could not hold back her tears. “I have been his form teacher since he was in grade nine and I must say I am very sad. To tell you truth, I am very hurt. I am hurt, but most of all, I am angry.
Angry because he was one of the persons I would say is innocent. He is an innocent youth who just turned 16 in November and he was a student I was very close to,” Brown told the Jamaica Observer in almost inaudible tones.
She added that Hett was among her favourite students because of what she said was his impressive attire, good behaviour and positive attitude towards learning.
Mother of slain 16-year-old John-Michael Hett,
 Una Hett, and Aliou Graham, one of the two
 surviving victims of the December 9 shooting
 which claimed Hett, hold hands as they
 weep for the teen.
(PHOTOS: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
“He was a prefect and not a class monitor, but he often acted as the form monitor of the class. He was the one who did most of the class monitor’s work.
I’m so speechless and hurt right now,” Brown said as she wiped tears from her eyes. Veneshia Lemonious, Hett’s science teacher, also commented.
According to her, Hett’s academic performance was satisfactory and she was expecting him to produce good grades in the upcoming sitting of the CSEC exams. “I taught him in the last two years. In my class, he got grades such as 70 and over.
It is very sad. He was a well-behaved student, disciplined and hardworking,” Lemonious said.
Dunoon’s principal, Shawn Aarons, who stood silent among his colleagues outside the church for most of the proceedings, told the Observer that he was still shocked that of all the students at the school, Hett was the one who lost his life in such a cruel manner, and during the festive season at that.
“When I think of John- Michael it’s difficult to find words. However, the aspect of him I would like to reflect on is that he always wanted to challenge himself. He always wanted to do something new. He was always on the go. That is what I will take from him. Always being busy.
Always moving up and down,” Aarons said. Hett’s brother, Bailey, who now resides in the United Kingdom, was unavoidably absent from the service. However, he penned a tribute which was read by his wife, Marsha.
“I promised him a monetary incentive and a bonus if he passd with distinctions. He told his mom he would have passed with distinctions.
I encouraged him to strive for excellence; however, that will not be,” Marsha said. Numerous tributes in song by teachers and students of Dunoon and nurses of the Bustamante Hospital for Children where his mother, Una Hett, serves as a nurse, followed.
The teachers did a rendition of Bob Dylan’s Blowin’ In The Wind. The students followed with renditions of I’m Free, Lean on Me, and Bridge Over Troubled Water. read more

OMG Church Fight....So we have guns and fist fights in the church

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Chris Christie Apologizes For Bridge Scandal, Insists He's 'Not A Bully' (VIDEO)

WASHINGTON -- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) apologized to the residents of his state Thursday, saying he had fired his deputy chief of staff and cut ties with his top political adviser after learning they had carried out a mean-spirited political payback scheme that caused massive traffic jams around the country's busiest bridge..
chris christie bridge"I apologize to the people of Fort Lee, and I apologize to the members of the state legislature," said Christie. "I am embarrassed and humiliated by the conduct of some of the people on my team. There is no doubt in my mind that the conduct that they exhibited is completely unacceptable and showed a lack of respect for their appropriate role of government and for the people that we're trusted to serve." read more 

JAMAICA: Bloodshed in St Elizabeth......Four young men, including two 15 year-old high school students, were murdered in two separate incidents in their communities late Wednesday.

SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth — For the first seven days of 2014, St Elizabeth recorded no murders. Sadly, the early tranquillity turned out to be only a false dawn.
Residents of Thornton in the Siloah area of north-east St Elizabeth and of Maggotty/Elderslie in the parish's north-west awoke early yesterday to grief.
KNIGHT... four murders in one night in a
 parish like this has serious implications
Four young men, including two 15 year-old high school students, were murdered in two separate incidents in their communities late Wednesday.
The two teenagers, identified as Desrick Williams of Balaclava High School and Ashnell Coke of Maggotty High, reportedly left home in Thornton about 4:00 pm to catch shrimp at a nearby stream. When the boys failed to return home within a reasonable time their parents reported them missing to the Siloah police.
A search uncovered their bodies some time after midnight early Thursday. The bodies reportedly had chop wounds to the head. read more

Another plea for more public support in crime fight

JAMAICANS were urged yesterday to give greater support to the police as they step up their fight against criminals who were responsible for the 1,197 murders committed in the island last year.
01"As a people, we need to do more if we are to bring crime under control," said Assistant Commissioner of Police Winchroy Budhoo, who heads the Mobile Reserve.
He was speaking at the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF)/Mobile Reserve New Year's devotion at Harmon Barracks, Kingston, yesterday. The event was held under the theme 'Giving Thanks, Celebrating God's Faithfulness'.
Yesterday members of the ISCF, in giving thanks for the achievements made last year, said they were concerned about the crime problem but vowed to do all in their power to bring the scourge under control. read more

RUEL LOWE EDITORIAL: A possible bright future for Jamaica, If?

Ruel EL
Ruel Lowe

That island nation roughly ninety miles due south of Cuba, that goes by the name Jamaica, is almost unique. For a nation whose size is roughly one hundred and fifty miles measured from east to west and fifty miles from north to south. It is hard to believe and accept the fact that Jamaica has been a world leader in many fields, e.g. the sport of ‘Track and Field’, music in the form of Reggae Music, academics, arts and the sciences. However this small country that, many of us call home is plagued by many of the issues and problems of small developing nations,(national debt, crime, corruption and poor governance) are but a few of the major issues the island faces. 
These issues and short comings are well documented and are obvious. Solutions must therefore be presented and proposed in the form of visionary ideas to resolve many of these problems, so that many Jamaicans with skills that would benefit the country, who are presently living abroad, will be motivated to return to the island. read more

Jamaican Broadcaster Johnny Daley harrassed by T&T Immigration and Customs officers

DESPITE claims by Trinidad and Tobago officials that Jamaicans are not being singled out for bad treatment when they arrive at the Piarco Airport, popular broadcaster and comedian Christopher 'Johnny' Daley is claiming to have been mistreated by airport officials.
01Daley vented his anger at the shabby treatment on the social network website Facebook on Tuesday and said he felt like a criminal even though he broke no immigration law and was not in possession of any contraband or banned items.
In November, the denial of 13 Jamaicans who were forced to sit on a hard bench, taunted by airport officials and sent back to Jamaica drew the ire of many Jamaicans who called for a ban on Trinidadian products.
The issue forced Trinidadian Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar to send a delegation, headed by her foreign minister Winston Dookeran, to hold diplomatic talks with his Jamaican counterpart A J Nicholson. read more

Who will take the titles RJR Sports Foundation to announce Sportsman and woman for 2013, and the People's Choice Awards

THE top sports performers for 2013 will be recognised at tonight's RJR National Sportsman and Sportswoman of the Year awards to be held at the Pegasus Hotel, starting at 8:30.
The list of nominees that was announced recently include Usain Bolt who also won the prestigious Laureus World Sportsman of the Year; IAAF World Championship medallists Nesta Carter and Warren Weir as well as WBA featherweight boxing champion Nicholas Walters on the men's side.
01On the women side, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce will have swimmer Alia Atkinson, cricketer Stafanie Taylor, and boxer Alicia Ashley as her competitors for the award.
In addition to the awards for the top performers in a number of sporting events contested by Jamaicans during the 2013 calendar year, the People's Choice Performance of the Year 2013, which recognises a singularly outstanding performance to be voted on by fans, will also be announced. Voting for this award took place on the Jamaica Observer's website. The Observer is the official media partner for the event. read more

Neil deGrasse Tyson Wants The World To Get More Excited About Science

WASHINGTON — Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson wants his colleagues to get the world more excited about science.
neil degrasse tyson scientists
Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of the Hayden
 Planetarium, seen here speaking during the
 28th National Space Symposium  in Colorado Springs,
Colorado, U.S., on Tuesday, April 17, 2012.
Photographer: Matthew Staver/Bloomberg via
 Getty Images | Bloomberg via Getty Images
Well-known for being both entertaining and informative, Tyson spoke to seasoned scientists and up-and-coming students here Monday night (Jan. 6) at the 223rd meeting of the American Astronomical Society about the best ways to interact with conventional and social media.
Tyson emphasized that many of the things that have endeared him to people outside of the field of astrophysics — such as "discovering" Superman's home planet Krypton, thereby making real science part of the superhero's lore — were easily replicable by his audience. [25 Most Iconic Superman Images]. "I'm not wielding any special knowledge here," he said. "Any one of us could have done it."
On fertile ground
Tyson addressed a rapt — and often laughing — audience of scientists and students for nearly two hours. Public interest in science is growing, he told the crowd. read more

Doctor Charged With 9 Murder Counts.......Doctor William Martin Valuck Charged With Murders After Patients Die Of Overdoses

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A former Oklahoma City doctor has been charged with nine counts of murder after eight patients died of drug overdoses and another reportedly caused a fatal wreck.
The Oklahoman reports (http://bit.ly/1dinhpG ) 71-year-old William Martin Valuck was also charged Wednesday in Oklahoma County District Court with 72 counts of distributing a controlled substance.
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Martin Valuk
Prosecutors say Valuck caused the deaths of eight people who died of drug toxicity from pills. Records also show that one person was killed by a driver allegedly under the influence of drugs illegally prescribed by Valuck. Valuck was licensed to practice medicine in Oklahoma until Dec. 13, when his attorney surrendered his license. Federal agents arrested him Dec. 27 at his home in Kilgore, Texas. Valuck's attorney did not immediately return a message from The AP. read more

LIVE PRESS CONFERENCE BRIDGE-GATE: "I AM SORRY" Chris Christie Holding Press Conference To Address Bridge Scandal

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has scheduled a news conference after emails and text messages revealed his administration may have closed highway lanes to exact political retribution.
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The governor will answer questions at the Statehouse at 11 a.m. Thursday.
Christie issued a statement Wednesday saying he was "outraged and deeply saddened" by the revelations. He said he was misled by a key aide and he denied involvement.
The revelations thrust a regional transportation issue into the national political spotlight. They raise new questions about the prospective Republican presidential candidate's leadership on the eve of his a second term designed to jumpstart his road to the White House. read more
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Gov. CHRISTIE to Hold Press Conference....Chris Christie Denies Knowledge Of Bridge Payback Scheme......Emails Show Chris Christie's Top Aide Linked To Traffic Jam Payback Against Democratic Mayor

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has scheduled a news conference after emails and text messages revealed his administration may have closed highway lanes to exact political retribution.
chris christie press conference
Christie
The governor will answer questions at the Statehouse at 11 a.m. Thursday. Christie issued a statement Wednesday saying he was "outraged and deeply saddened" by the revelations. He said he was misled by a key aide and he denied involvement.
WASHINGTON -- New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) denied any involvement in a political payback scheme carried out by some of his top aides on Wednesday, saying the whole thing was "inappropriate and unsanctioned."
"What I've seen today for the first time is unacceptable," Christie said in a statement. "I am outraged and deeply saddened to learn that not only was I misled by a member of my staff, but this completely inappropriate and unsanctioned conduct was made without my knowledge." "One thing is clear: this type of behavior is unacceptable and I will not tolerate it because the people of New Jersey deserve better. This behavior is not representative of me or my administration in any way, and people will be held responsible for their actions," he added.. read more

DANNY ROBERTS: Life Getting Worse - Jamaicans Not Optimistic Of Seeing Better Days Soon


Life Getting Worse - Jamaicans Not Optimistic Of Seeing Better Days Soon

Danny Roberts
Gary Spaulding, Senior Gleaner Writer

A majority of Jamaicans do not harbour expectations of the clouds lifting to make way for a brighter socio-economiclandscape this year, a survey commissioned by the Jamaica National Building Society has found.
The survey, which focused on topical issues and was undertaken last month by Johnson Survey Research Limited, found that by a significant 8:1 ratio, Jamaicans were pessimistic about the turn that the country was taking, with unemployment and crime grabbing the spotlight.
The survey also found that 75 per cent of the 1,008 Jamaicans interviewed believes their personal economic situation has worsened, with an insignificant one per cent saying it's much better.
Another 11 per cent is of the view that life is a little better, while 17 per cent said it has remained the same.
DECLINE IN ECONOMIC STANDING
Nearly half the persons interviewed between December 7 and 15 said their economic standing deteriorated, while 22 indicated that it has got marginally worse.

IN JAMAICA: BUSINESS 2,500 jobs in 5 years......RED Stripe expects to create 2,500 jobs in five years as part of a project to replace imported inputs with locally grown cassava in the production of beer.

BUSINESS

2,500 jobs in 5 years

RED Stripe expects to create 2,500 jobs in five years as part of a project to replace imported inputs with locally grown cassava in the production of beer. The beer maker yesterday signed a lease a ... Read More

EDITORIALS National security, economic councils must start talking now about crime

EDITORIALS

National security, economic councils must start talking now about crime

JAMAICA has a national security council and an economic council. The two must start talking to each other now. It is past urgent that they begin immediate discussions on how to tackle crime in a m ... Read More

ENTERTAINMENT Marcia Griffiths, Chronixx, Beenie Man join Jazz and Blues line-up

ENTERTAINMENT

Marcia Griffiths, Chronixx, Beenie Man join Jazz and Blues line-up

MARCIA Griffiths, Chronixx, Chalice and Moses Davis, who performs under the stage name Beenie Man, will add a tasty mix of sweet reggae to this year's staging of the Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival. ... Read More

SPORT : CRICKET LOVELY CRICKET....Edwards, Bravo, help Windies crush New Zealand, draw ODI series

HAMILTON, New Zealand (CMC) -- Kirk Edwards hit his maiden One Day international (ODI) hundred and Dwayne Bravo his second as West Indies crushed New Zealand by 203 runs in the fifth and final ODI ... Read More

Info from Kartel's cellphone to be presented to jurors

Info from Kartel's cellphone to be presented to jurors
JUSTICE Lennox Campbell yesterday ruled in favour of the prosecution regarding evidence related to information on his cellphone to be put before t ...... Read More

IN JAMAICA: Clarendon's most wanted shot and killed

Clarendon's most wanted shot and killed  7:45 AM


CLARENDON, Jamaica-- The police have confirmed that two of Clarendon’s most wanted men including, Gavin Mason , otherwise known as ‘Cruise’ were shot and killed during a confrontation with the police in May Pen, Wednesday night.  A female was also shot and killed in the incident. The Constabulary Communication Network (CCN) says more information will follow. Read More

Once-captive journalist: Rodman's a wacko......Sings Happy Birthday for Kim Jung Un in N. Korea

A U.S. journalist once held in North Korea says Dennis Rodman's outburst about Kenneth Bae, an American being held prisoner there, was "incomprehensible."FULL STORY

PORTMORE, JAMAICA: Gruesome murders in Newlands Dog seen dragging bag with man’s head; other body found lying in community......A police source said Love has been linked to more than a dozen murders in the division.

WHEN residents of Washington Mews in Newlands, Portmore saw a mongrel dog dragging a bag with an object in it they grew curious and investigated. To their shock and horror the bag contained the head of 36-year-old Dane Cross, also called 'Vigilante' or 'Vigo'.
An elderly man starts work on a
 casket for Franklyn Robinson who was
 shot and killed in
Newlands, Portmore, yesterday
Cross was one of two men killed in the community. His friend, 26-year-old cabinet maker Franklyn Robinson, also called 'Married Man', was identified as the other victim. Robinson, the police said, was employed to Courts Jamaica Ltd.
The remainder of Cross' body was not found up to last night, despite of the best efforts of the police yesterday. Robinson's body was found in the community, but with his head intact.
Andre Love, popularly known
 as ‘Duggo’, who was yesterday
named as a person of interest.
According to the police, residents reported hearing loud explosions about 10:45 on Monday night. Police believe the two were the victims of those gunshots as the head and body were found about 7:00 yesterday morning.
Yesterday, the police went into the community and took several persons in for questioning in connection with the murders.
A woman holds her child as
she walks past the spot where
 Robinson’s body was found.
 (PHOTOS: JOSEPH WELLINGTON)
At the same time, the St Catherine South Police have named Andre Love, popularly known as 'Duggo', as a person of interest in the macabre murder of both men. A police source said Love has been linked to more than a dozen murders in the division. "This is not the first time beheadings have taken place in the Newlands area," one policeman said. Sections of Newlands reportedly has links with the feared Klansman gang, known for the beheading of its victims. read more

SHOCK CLAIM: FOX NEWS CHIEF OFFERED $100/WEEK FOR SEX......Book On Roger Ailes Says He Had Horrible Temper, Offered Raise In Exchange For Sex


Fox News chief Roger Ailes offered a raise in exchange for sex, dubbed Bill O’Reilly "a book salesman with a TV show" and has a terrible temper, a new book alleges.
Gabriel Sherman's The Loudest Voice in the Room, a biography coming out Jan. 21, offers a scathing look at Ailes, according to an early look by The New York Times.
Roger Ailes, Fox  News CEO
Former employees cited in the book talked of Mr. Ailes’s volatile temper and domineering behavior. In one anecdote, a television producer, Randi Harrison, told Mr. Sherman that while negotiating her salary with Mr. Ailes at NBC in the 1980s, he offered her an additional $100 each week “if you agree to have sex with me whenever I want.”
Fox News denied the charges against Ailes, according to the Times. Some Fox sources have preemptively worked to dismiss the book, and Ailes even handpicked a journalist to write a biography after Sherman's was in the works. Ailes fired his top communications executive, Brian Lewis, last year, and some suggest the firing was in part because Ailes suspected the executive leaked information to Sherman. read more

FOREX: J$106.43 to one US dollar, and the British pound ended trading at J$174.78 on Tuesday.


KINGSTON, Jamaica — The US dollar traded at an average J$106.43 on Tuesday, January 7, 2014, according to the Bank of Jamaica’s daily foreign exchange trading summary.
Trading closed at an average J$106.36 to one $US on Monday, January 6.
Meanwhile, the Canadian dollar traded for J$99.30 and the British pound ended trading at J$174.78 on Tuesday.
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IN JAMAICA: KILLING OF 26 y-o MONA PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHER

What devil is amidst us?
TRAUMA counsellors from the Ministry of Education were dispatched to Mona Primary School yesterday to offer support to colleagues of slain 26-year-o ...... Read More

HEALTH NEWS: Parents accuse Hawaii dentist of leaving daughter, 3, with brain damage (VIDEO)

(CNN) -- The parents of a 3-year-old in a "vegetative state" are suing a Kailua, Hawaii, dentist, alleging negligence and dangerous conduct that left the girl with massive, irreversible brain damage.
The lawsuit filed against Lilly Geyer and her practice, Island Dentistry for Children, alleges improper medications with incorrect dosages were administered to Finley Boyle on December 3, 2013, according to court documents filed this week.
"As a direct and proximate result of the medications administered to (Finley) by defendants, (Finley) suffered cardiac arrest during her dental procedure," the lawsuit said.
It also alleges that as a further result of administering improper medications, Finley "suffered severe and permanent brain damage." watch video