Female deejay Spice is set to launch her new video for Conjugal Visit -- a colaboration with incarcerated artiste Vybz Kartel tonight

 Wednesday, November 05, 2014 
Spice, Kartel video launch tonight
Female deejay Spice is set to launch her new video for Conjugal Visit -- a colaboration with incarcerated artiste Vybz Kartel.
The launch is set for the Chris Gayle-owned Triple Century Sports Bar in New Kingston tonight.
The steamy video which is already making the rounds on the Internet and social media platforms features a male lead with a striking resemblance to Kartel, who is currently serving a life sentence in a Corporate Area prison.
This is not the first time Spice and Kartel have joined forces on a single. In 2009, the pair dropped Rampin Shop, another steamy track, which became an instant hit.
Since his incarceration Spice regularly performs the track using the same Vybz Kartel-look-alike who appears in this latest video, to stand in for the deejay.

Scotiabank to close several branches in the Caribbean.... The bank said it would close down 35 of its 200 branches in the Caribbean and would sever 1,500 full-time employees.

Wednesday, November 05, 2014 | 9:37 AM   
OTTAWA, Canada (CMC) – Canada’s Scotiabank has announced plans to shut or shrink 120 branches, largely in Mexico and the Caribbean, in a bid to save CAN$120 million (One Canadian dollar =US$0.87 cents) annually.
The bank said it would close down 35 of its 200 branches in the Caribbean and would sever 1, 500 full-time employees, including 500 from its international operations.
“In some of these (Caribbean) countries, we are just over-branched and we have to size it to the economic realities of these economies,” said Scotiabank chief executive officer, Brian Porter.
Porter said that the bank’s revenue growth has been encouraging outside Canada, but profit has not jumped as much he would like.
 “The frustration for us across the international footprint is we’ve had very solid asset growth over the last three or four years, and not all of that has dropped to the bottom line,” he said, adding that the bank still has plans to grow in the region
Scotiabank said the closure of the Caribbean branches were due “to the prolonged economic recovery and continued uncertain outlook” and that it had started restructuring initiatives “in order to improve the speed and quality of service it provides its customers, to reduce costs in a sustainable manner, and to achieve greater operational efficiencies. more

My Jamaica : Little Thinkers Daycare and Kindergarten in St Andrew had their heritage celebrations

Wednesday, November 05, 2014  
This little girl attempts to iron using an
 antique pressing iron
Little Thinkers Daycare and Kindergarten in St Andrew had their heritage celebrations on October 31, where the children were exposed to Jamaican culture. Here are some highlights.
Breadfruit tastes best when roasted on
a coal stove. (PHOTOS: ANTONIO GRAHAM)
Freshly-made bread, ready to eat.
(Photos: Antonio Graham)
This little boy does laundry in an enamel basin.
Fresly-made bread, ready to eat.
This little girl attempts to iron using an antique pressing iron.
Breadfruit tastes best when roasted on a coal stove.

Scientists discover genetic link to seizures in children after MMR vaccine: clues to explain why a small number of children have febrile seizures — brief convulsions — after receiving the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine....They stressed there was no need to scrap the MMR vaccine

Wednesday, November 05, 2014    
SCIENTISTS in Denmark say they have found genetic clues to explain why a small number of children have febrile seizures — brief convulsions — after receiving the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine.
Vacine : File
They stressed there was no need to scrap the MMR vaccine -- caught in a health scare in 1998 that watchdogs later declared groundless — and described its use as a "great achievement" in saving lives.
Reporting in the journal Nature Genetics, the team found that febrile seizures occurred in roughly one in every 1,000 children who were given the MMR vaccine.
Two genetic variants came to light that pointed to a higher risk of a febrile seizure in the second week following MMR vaccination, they said.
They lie on genes that play an important role in how the immune system reacts to viral intruders.
Febrile seizures are the term for when a child develops spasms, a high temperature and loses consciousness.
The episode usually lasts for a minute or two, but apart from causing alarm for parents and the need for a check-up afterwards, is typically not dangerous.
A known but rare side effect of vaccination or viral infection, febrile seizures are different from epileptic seizures, which occur without fever. more

Good News for sugar cane in JAMAICA...."Holland is one of our four farms in St Elizabeth and one of the main farms within the J Wray & Nephew agriculture division."

BY AINSWORTH MORRIS Environment Watch writer  Wednesday, November 05, 2014    
KING sugar, the crop on which the economies of the former British West Indian colonies were built, looks set to rebound as a major contributor to Jamaica's agriculture industry.
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Sweet Sugar Cane
That is, if the past four years of experimenting with a fertiliser treated with micronutrients is anything to go by.
Through a partnership with fertiliser producers Newport-Fersan, J Wray & Nephew, one of the island's premier rum distilleries, has been using the formula at its farm at Holland Sugar Estate in St Elizabeth and has reported a major increase in the yield and quality of the sugar cane.
Speaking at the recent Field Day hosted jointly by the two players, senior director of the agriculture division at J Wray & Nephew said with the dry disposable micronutrient powder supplied by Newport-Fersan Jamaica Limited, the company's sugar cane crop yield increased by 23 tonnes per hectare over the four years.
"Holland is one of our four farms in St Elizabeth and one of the main farms within the J Wray & Nephew agriculture division. Over the past four years, they have seen considerable improvements in the cane production at Holland, moving from 59 tonnes per hectare (annually) four years ago, to 82 tonnes per hectare for this year," Maxwell said. more

St. Catherine, JAMAICA: "Dear God, why, why? Look how dem kill Mr Phillips!" Tourism consultant murdered in Marlie Mount.... 56 y-o Horace Phillips body found partially burnt in his rented house on the outskirts of Old Harbour.

BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com  Wednesday, November 05, 2014    
THE St Catherine community of Marlie Mount was sent into shock and despair yesterday after the partially burnt body of tourism consultant Horace Phillips was found in his rented house on the outskirts of Old Harbour.
Relatives and friends of Horace Phillips console each other
 after his body was found in Marlie Mount, St Catherine, yesterday.
The gruesome discovery brought an end to a desperate search by family and friends who had reported Phillips missing from Sunday.
Residents told the Jamaica Observer that the discovery of the 56-year-old Jamaica Tourist Board consultant's body was made two days before his mother was scheduled to mark her birthday.
"Have mercy. I don't know how I am going to tell his mother what took place today," said Nadine Phillips, the slain man's niece.
"Dear God, why, why? Look how dem kill Mr Phillips!" screamed one woman as the body was removed from the house by undertakers.
Both women stood among a large group of residents, and members of the Anglican Church community, who flooded the area and waited for hours for police to finish processing the crime scene.
Police yesterday said they were called to the community about 9:00 am after the partially burnt body was found.
Andrew Robinson, a political representative from the area who said he knew Phillips, described the murder as one of the worst to take place in the community in recent years.
Suffragan Bishop of Kingston, Rt Reverend Robert Thompson,
 is surrounded by residents in Marlie Mount, St Catherine,
 the community where the partially burnt body of tourism consultant
Horace Phillips was found in the house he rented yesterday.
Suffragan Bishop of Kingston, Rt Reverend Robert Thompson, who was also at the scene, said the murder had left him in shock.
"I was in my office in Kingston when I heard, and it is certainly a loss for the community," said Bishop Thompson, who explained that Phillips was an active member of the congregation at Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Old Harbour.
The clergyman said he was deeply concerned about the violent way in which people were being killed in the country. "The level of violence is certainly giving us chills," he said. more

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Massachusetts voters elected Democrat Maura Healey attorney general on Tuesday. She is the first openly gay attorney general in the country.
EMILY's List, a progressive PAC that supports pro-choice Democratic women, helped Healey win a competitive primary earlier this year and celebrated her historic win Tuesday night.
Scott Walker“Tonight, voters in Massachusetts decisively chose to elect progressive champion Maura Healey Attorney General,” said the group's president, Stephanie Schriock. “Maura has spent years fighting to expand rights and freedoms for women and families in Massachusetts. And now with the help of the EMILY’s List community – three million members strong – she can take that leadership to the next level. There is huge momentum for women’s leadership in New England, and that’s a trend that is here to stay.”
"Maura Healey is one of the staunchest advocates for equality we have in this country, and we join her in celebrating her historic victory tonight," said Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin. "As the nation's first openly gay attorney general, she is an inspirational trailblazer and will fight to guarantee civil rights and legal equality for all people of Massachusetts." more

ST ANN, Jamaica : The trial of former police constable Jeffrey Peart and his sister Roxanne Peart dominates St Ann Circuit Court.....Term-could-be-extended by a week

Tuesday, November 04, 2014 | 6:01 PM    
ST ANN, Jamaica — The four-week term of the St Ann Circuit Court, which should have come to a close this Friday, could be extended into next week to accommodate the completion of a trial currently ongoing in the court.
Justice Courtney Day, the judge presiding over the sitting of an ongoing murder case, told jurors on Tuesday, November 4 that although the circuit court was scheduled to last for four weeks it is likely that they will still be there next week.
The trial of former police constable Jeffrey Peart and his sister Roxanne Peart has dominated this session of the St Ann Circuit Court with the majority of the matters set for this circuit traversed to the next term, starting January, 2015.
On Tuesday, November 4, the prosecution began taking evidence from a government forensic analyst who is a part of a team which collected evidence from a car.
The car forms part of evidence in the 2012 murder of Hanover taxi operator Delroy Frame.
The car, which belonged to girlfriend of the accused Kadena Jarrett, now deceased, was allegedly borrowed on the day of the murder by the accused to visit relatives in Manchester.
The forensic analyst is expected to continue giving evidence this week.
The trial continues on Wednesday, November 5.

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MONTEGO BAY, St James : Parents will soon be asked to pay for tablet computers....under the $1.4 billion Schools Tablet Computer Programme pilot. Minister of Science and Technology Phillip Paulwell said.

BY HORACE HINES Observer staff reporter hinesh@jamaicaobserver.com  Tuesday, November 04, 2014  
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Parents will be required to absorb the cost of tablet computers after the 30,000 devices now being distributed free to 30 schools islandwide under the $1.4 billion Schools Tablet Computer Programme pilot, has ended.
Students at Salt Savannah Primary and Infant School
enjoying their tablets. From left are Fabian Banton,
 Yamuru Watson and Owen Bonswell.
"We recognise that this project is very costly and when you think about the pilot only being able to deal with approximately 30,000 tablets and we have about 600,000 students we have to find a way to enable the full roll-out of the project for the entire country and to minimise the cost," Minister of Science and Technology Phillip Paulwell said.
He, however, noted that Government will continue funding the cost of tablets for those students on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education (PATH), as well as for the E-books and supply of Internet for the programme.
"We will as a Government continue to fund the softer side of the business. So for example the books; all the E-books we will pay for those. We will also pay for free Internet access and it is broadband technology. But we are thinking that apart from those PATH students who cannot afford the tablet, and who we believe we need to assist, we will have to ask parents to contribute towards the acquisition of the tablets," Paulwell said.
He further noted: "I think there has to be some vested interest in the project."
The science and technology minister said that under the Schools Tablet Computer Programme, parents will no longer be required to purchase text books, which are downloaded on the tablets, resulting in significant savings. more

Lupita Nyong'o Was Told She'd Never Find A Husband Because Of Her Dark Skin Color

The Huffington Post | By Julee Wilson
We're certain it's the combination of Lupita Nyong'o's incredible talent (see: Academy Award) and killer looks (see: red carpet slayage) that have landed her on the cover of Glamour's 24th Women of the Year cover.
LUPITA NYONGO
Lupita Nyong'o
However the Kenyan actress, who is being honored at the magazine's annual star-studded event on November 10 in New York City, has also captured our hearts with her outspoken stance on standards of beauty. And the Lancome spokeswoman chatted candidly about her views in Glamour's December issue.
“European standards of beauty are something that plague the entire world -- the idea that darker skin is not beautiful, that light skin is the key to success and love," Nyong'o told Glamour. "Africa is no exception."
While Nyong'o has encountered colorism in her adult life, it's been a issue she's dealt with from childhood.
"When I was in the second grade, one of my teachers said, ‘Where are you going to find a husband? How are you going to find someone darker than you?’ I was mortified, the 32-year-old actress told Glamour. "I remember seeing a commercial where a woman goes for an interview and doesn’t get the job. Then she puts a cream on her face to lighten her skin, and she gets the job! This is the message: that dark skin is unacceptable. I definitely wasn’t hearing this from my immediate family -- my mother never said anything to that effect -- but the voices from the television are usually much louder than the voices of your parents.” Sad, but true. more

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Mitch McConnell
WASHINGTON (AP) — On a final, furious day of campaigning, Republicans strained to capture control of the Senate while Democrats struggled to limit their congressional losses in elections midway through an unpopular President Barack Obama's second term.
"The spending, the borrowing, the taxing, the overregulation, the slow growth. ... These people need to be stopped," Sen. Mitch McConnell of Kentucky said of the Democrats on Monday, urging voters to support him and GOP candidates everywhere. He would be in line to control the Senate's agenda as majority leader if Republicans win on Tuesday.
Democrats weighed down by Obama's unpopularity kept their distance from him and looked to a costly turn-out-the-vote operation in the most competitive Senate races to save their seats and their majority. more

DANCEHALL rivals Beenie Man and Bounty Killer have recorded their first collaboration, 'Legendary'. The single which is produced by ESCO will be released later this month.

DANCEHALL rivals Beenie Man and Bounty Killer have recorded their first collaboration, Legendary.
The single -- which will be officially released this month -- is recorded on the eight-month-old Starstruck Records label, owned by entertainer Esco. The track has already made the playlist of some local radio stations.
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Beenie and Bounty
The producer/recording artiste said putting the collab together marks a milestone in his career.
"We all know both artistes were once rivals, but they have tossed away their differences for a while now. A lot of producers wanted them to collaborate but it didn't happen. So I feel really honoured to be the one to do it," Esco told the Jamaica Observer.
The producer, whose given name is Matthew Thompson, said he first brought the idea to Beenie Man, who gave the move a "thumbs up".
Esco
"He thought it was a perfect idea as both artistes wanted to record a single together for a while, but it was sort of difficult finalising what the topic would be about," he said.
Esco, who is also co-writer of Legendary, said the single is another hard-core dancehall banger.
"On the track, both artistes are reflecting on their achievements and journey over the years to becoming music legends," Esco explained. more

CLARENDON, JAMAICA (BRUTAL TRIPLE MURDER) : Mom, 44-year-old Kareen Brown and her sons -- Shavian Mitchell, 17 and Shawn Mitchell, 21 y-o murdered as they pleaded for their lives...."A more than 20 spent shells dem remove from the scene," one resident said

BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com  Tuesday, November 04, 2014
THE brutality of yesterday's brazen daylight murder of a mother and her two sons in Bucknor, Clarendon has hit the normally quiet community very hard.
Carlton Mitchell, the father of the slain young men, appears
 stunned, while this female relative of the victims is a picture
 of grief after yesterday’s triple murder in Bucknor, Clarendon.
 (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
"Mi never know people could be so cruel," said one resident who admitted that the triple murder has shocked the community where the sign at the entrance proclaims 'Welcome to Baileys Ave; No guns, drugs, violence.'
Police report that approximately 7:00 am, 44-year-old Kareen Brown and her sons -- Shavian Mitchell, 17 and Shawn Mitchell, 21 -- were at home at when gunmen kicked in the door to the house.
The killers, the Jamaica Observer was told, kept firing, even as the mother and her sons pleaded for their lives.
"Wi hear that they... just start pump bullets in the house," said one woman.
"A more than 20 spent shells dem remove from the scene," one resident said as she watched from behind crime scene yellow tape while the police searched for evidence.
Triple Murder Scene
Police said they were following several leads, but did not disclose any details.
However, sources from the area theorised that the older son may have been the target of the attack, as he was alleged to have been involved in gang activities.
The incident was particularly hard on the slain young men's father, Carlton Mitchell.
"All now mi still a try come to terms with what happen, to see the body of mi son lie down there, mi really can't help it," Mitchell said, then paused to take a gulp from a bottle containing clear liquid. more

KINGSTON, Jamaica: Police seize half ton (approx. 1,000 pounds) of ganja in Portland

Police seize half ton of ganja in Portland  5:45 PM


KINGSTON, Jamaica — The police on Sunday seized approximately 1000 pounds of marijuana and arrested one man during an operation in Portland. Reports are that about 10:00pm the lawmen intercepted and searched a motor vehicle along the Foreshore main road in the parish when they found 129 parcels of compressed marijuana. The driver of the motor vehicle was arrested and taken into custody. The police say, another vehicle, which was found abandoned along the roadway, was searched and 53 pa ... More

Jeff Chang Talks 'Who We Be' And Why We Haven't Had A Real National Conversation About Race....Who We Be: The Colorization Of America

The Huffington Post | By Braden Goyette Email Posted: 11/03/2014 7:00 am EST 
Jeff Chang, author of Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation, has taken on some massive subjects in his latest book: race, and the way America sees itself.
Trayvon Martin Lebron JamesWho We Be: The Colorization Of America follows the rise of the idea of multiculturalism -- and the backlash that followed it -- from the Civil Rights movement through to Obama's election, the fight over the DREAM Act, and Trayvon Martin's death.
The book explores how race has figured in American visual culture since the 60s, and the rhetorical imagery that's driven American politics. "We can all agree that race is not a question of biology," Chang writes. "Instead it is a question of culture and it begins as a visual problem, one of vision and visuality. Race happens in the gap between appearance and the perception of difference. It is about what we see and what we think we see and what we think about when we see. In that sense, it's bigger than personal affinities, preferences, tastes and bonds."
Chang sat down with HuffPost to talk about how the culture wars are still with us today, what it means that we're headed toward becoming a "majority-minority" society in 2042, and why America still hasn't had the kind of "national conversation about race" that it really needs. (This interview has been edited and condensed). more

Destiny starring CHRISTOPHER MARTIN is #1 At Box Offices Islandwide in JAMAICA.....Destiny beat out international films Equalizer, starring Denzel Washington; Fury, starring Brad Pitt; and The Judge, starring Robert Downey Jr, for the top spot.

Shereita Grizzle, Gleaner Writer Published: Monday | November 3, 2014
It may come as a surprise to some as it was revealed that Destiny, a local film with a difference, came in No. 1 at box offices islandwide. According to numbers revealed to the show's producer, Jeremy Whittaker, by Palace Amusement Cinemas, Destiny beat outinternational films Equalizer, starring Denzel Washington; Fury, starring Brad Pitt; and The Judge, starring Robert Downey Jr, for the top spot.
Karian Sang and Christopher Martin star in the Jamaican film 'Destiny'.
Karian Sang and Christopher Martin star in the Jamaican film 'Destiny'.
Now in its third week of showing, the film has been holding its own on the silver screens and has held the No. 1 spot in its first two weeks of showing. Whittaker is more than happy about the film's box office success.
"It has been doing well! We were No. 1 the first and second week of showing," he said. Because of the movie's success at the theatres, Whittaker believes that the time span on showing will be extended. "This is the third week now and we should get an extension on the theatre run."
Whittaker also wanted to use the opportunity to thank all the persons who have supported the film thus far, but explained that he believed in the film's ability to get to where it is today.
HAPPY, HUMBLED
"I am happy and humbled by the response, but not totally surprised. I made this movie about our 'best Jamaican selves', so it's very relatable and people appreciate a storyline they can connect with." more

IN JAMAICA: Mom's Little Hero - 10-Y-O Ronaldo Hendricks, Saves His Pregnant Mother, Unborn Sibling From Tragedy..."She first started shaking, then it seemed like she was having a seizure and the car was pulling to both sides of the road," said Ronaldo

Janet Silvera, Gleaner Write rPublished: Monday | November 3, 2014
WESTERN BUREAU: A woman who was six months pregnant when she had a seizure behind the steering wheel of her Toyota Corolla motor car two weeks ago is hailing her 10-year-old son, Ronaldo Hendricks, as a hero.
Ronaldo and his mother, Tennielle Green.
Ronaldo and his mother, Tennielle Green.
Tennielle Green, who spent 10 days at the Cornwall Regional Hospital, delivered a premature baby girl weighing a mere two pounds, is now out of danger, while her baby remains in intensive care.
Green, who is having her first daughter and second child, says the pregnancy was a few days shy of seven months.
Young Ronaldo, recalling the incident that could have seen him losing both his mother and sibling, said it was approximately 6:30 p.m. two Fridays ago that his mother was driving him to his grandmother's house in Norwood, St James, when he noticed she seemed disoriented.
"She first started shaking, then it seemed like she was having a seizure and the car was pulling to both sides of the road," said Ronaldo, a grade-five student of Supreme Preparatory.
Ronaldo Hendricks all dressed for school. Contributed Photos
Ronaldo Hendricks all dressed for
 school. Contributed Photos
"I realised something was wrong, as she wasn't seeing where she was going, so I jumped in front of the steering wheel, pulled up the handbrake and switched off the engine and called for help," Ronaldo toldThe Gleaner.
"I then ran out of the car calling for help," he said, adding that a man who heard his calls came to their rescue. It was the good Samaritan who called for an ambulance that transported both mother and unborn baby to safety at Cornwall Regional.
Green said the baby is doing fine, but will remain in hospital for the next month.
"Her lungs have matured, and the doctors are trying to wean her from the oxygen she was on," said Green. more

IN JAMAICA: MEDIA personality and attorney Emily Crooks weds former Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields

Monday, November 03, 2014    
MEDIA personality and attorney Emily Crooks yesterday tied the knot with former Deputy Commissioner of Police Mark Shields at the upscale Round Hill Resort overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Mrs Mark Shields stuns in a YSA Makino couture gown
complete with a bouquet of white orchids created
by Tai Flora Luxe.
The bride was escorted up the aisle by her father Desrick Crooks, while her expectant groom stood at the altar with Reverend Terrence Gordon.
Members of the bridal party included maid of honour Dr Paula Dawson, while the couple's daughter Zuri Shields was the flower girl.
Bridesmaids were Kimm Daley and Andria Crooks-Nelson.
Standing for the groom were John Azar, Michael Meggs, Kimani Robinson, Michael Toy, and the groom's son Nicholas Shields.
SEALED WITH A KISS: Smooch
 time for Mark and Emily.
Among the guests were Hugh Small QC; former Police Commissioner Hardley Lewin; international banker Aubyn Hill; Nationwide CEO/ broadcaster Cliff Hughes; broadcast journalist Abka Fitz-Henley; regional head of Business Risk at Digicel, Joseph Simmonds; MVP Track Club boss Bruce James; JCSC member Carol Narcisse; and Digicel Jamaica CEO Barry O'Brien. more

Wilson Kipsang Of Kenya Wins 2014 NYC Marathon Men's Title

NEW YORK (AP) — Wilson Kipsang, a former world-record holder, needed to force himself to slow down.
The Kenyan star had entered his first New York City Marathon to challenge himself on a hilly course with no pacemaker. A windy morning made for quite the test Sunday, and Kipsang proved he can win a strategic race. "I had to really exercise a lot of patience," he said.

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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) warned Democrats on Saturday that they couldn't afford a loss in Iowa's "critical" U.S. Senate race, because it would hand Republicans control of the chamber.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, a Democrat from Nevada, speaks during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Sept. 19, 2014. (Photo: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Senator Reid
Speaking of Republican candidate state Sen. Joni Ernst on a conference call hosted by the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, Reid said, "She's so far to the right that maybe even a part of the right wouldn't like what she's talking about."
Reid urged progressive activists to make phone calls to Iowa voters on behalf of Rep. Bruce Braley (D-Iowa), whom he described as "a fine man" with "a good record of public service." more

JAMAICAN DA TIEFINEST TIEF..... DEM CAAN TEST WE! LOL

IN JAMAICA: HAPPY BIRTHDAY Frank Edwards, 103 not out , tailored to fit...Behind his Singer sewing machine that has survived over 60 years to demonstrate his capabilities...."Mi don't use this anymore, so if anybody want it to buy I would sell them,"

 BY DONNA HUSSEY-WHYTE Sunday Observer staff reporter husseyd@jamaicaobserver.com  Sunday, November 02, 2014   
THOUGH he no longer practises the craft of tailoring, Frank Edwards' expertise was evident in the skilful way he got behind his Singer sewing machine that has survived over 60 years to demonstrate his capabilities.
His eyes lit up as he reached for the main driving wheel and skilfully put the belt in place as he held onto the small driving wheel attached to the shaft and began to spin, all this time moving his feet back and forth on the treadle. Not even his failing eyesight, nor his stubborn hearing could hinder his movements.
Once a tailor, Frank Edwards demonstrates how he
would press the clothes on this wooden pressing board.
"Mi don't use this anymore, so if anybody want it to buy I would sell them," the 103-year-old said as he positioned himself behind his machine on the veranda at his Clydesdale home in St Ann last Wednesday.
"How much it worth? If mi can get sale for the machine mi might sell it. For none of my pickney dem don't want it. Is a foot machine. I have the iron and scissors. I am not sure where to find the self-heating iron, but it is around. You know anybody who want it to buy?" he asked.
This query came time and again as he emphasised his interest in parting with the machine that was obviously still in working condition.
Edwards, who was simply known as 'Tailor' to community folks, is said to have been so professional at his trade that he would sew suits and various article of clothing for prominent business persons worldwide.
As he displayed two pairs of scissors, one of which was rusted with age, his tailor's pressing board and his square (used to mark fabric), Edwards declared that he was also willing to sell these items. more

Jamaican women raping young boys — officials...."Men who are in the 16 to 20 age groups are reporting rape, men in the 30 to 35 age group are reporting now that older women are raping them.

 BY DONNA HUSSEY-WHYTE Sunday Observer staff reporter husseyd@jamaicaobserver.com  Sunday, November 02, 2014    ALTHOUGH a number of Jamaican men still smirk at the idea of a woman raping a man, the increasing number of calls to the Marge Roper Counselling Service and the National Family Planning Board hotline are showing that more and more males are reporting rape and are pointing towards older women as the perpetrators.
01"A number of men are now reporting rape," National Family Planning Board Chair Dr Sandra Knight said. "Men who are in the 16 to 20 age groups are reporting rape, men in the 30 to 35 age group are reporting now that older women are raping them.
This is nothing new. Older women have always been having sex with our boys. But I think now, with the sensitisation that is out there, boys are now realising that if I did not consent to it, it is rape," she said.
But some men still say that this cannot be true.
"You cannot rape the willing," said Curtis Benjamin, 42, and father of three. "I don't think it is physically possible for a woman to overpower a man and rape him. What she can do is seduce him and he will get aroused. Then he is not going to walk away he will give in to her. So that is why he now becomes willing. Once you are willing it is not rape."
Ricardo Thomas, 40, shared the view.
"I feel it cannot happen, because if a man really doesn't want to have sex a man will just not have sex," Thomas said. "If another man comes to you as a man to rape you, you are going to fight him off tooth and nail, so if you don't want to have sex with a woman it should be the same thing, you going to fight her off tooth and nail too. What I would call him is a reluctant participant in some respect, but I wouldn't consider it rape," he added. "I would only consider it rape if a bunch of women hold you down and use dildo, etc. But as a man, if I don't want sex, I just don't want it, and if as the woman you decide to force me even further then she would leave with a bloody nose and a black eye, even though I don't believe in hitting women," he went on.
However, Dr Knight said that male rape should be taken seriously. more

TELECOMS company LIME signed dancehall artiste Konshens and former Miss Jamaica World Sara Lawrence

BY KEVIN JACKSON Observer Writer  Saturday, November 01, 2014  
TELECOMS company LIME signed dancehall artiste Konshens and former Miss Jamaica World (2006) Sara Lawrence as its newest brand ambassadors at Ribbiz at Barbican Centre in St Andrew, yesterday.
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Carlo Redwood, LIME's vice-president of marketing, said signing was a "no-brainer".
"Konshens is popular with Jamaicans. He loves Jamaica and he's very passionate about music and the charity work that he does. Sara is a genuine person. She has done well and she is the female that we were looking for," said Redwood.
Lawrence was crowned Miss Jamaica (World) in 2006. She placed sixth at the Miss World finals.
She is currently the Caribbean brand ambassador for L'Oréal.
Dancehall artiste Konshens shot onto the musical radar in 2007. He is known for a string of hits including Gal a Bubble, Couple Up, and Walk and Wine.
His Subkonshus Music label has been instrumental in working with new talent including Darrio, Delus, Tamarley and Javada.
LIME's other brand ambassadors are track star Yohan Blake and comedians Ity and Fancy Cat, Donald 'Ice Man' Anderson, and Pretty Boy Floyd.

4 DAYS FROM SEIZING SENATE?.....69% chance that Republicans will take control of the Senate....Do you think the Republicans will go after impeachment of President Barack Obama? Will Hillary Clinton run in 2016?

HuffPost Pollster begins by collecting every publicly released poll on the 2014 Senate races. We then use a statistical model to estimate the trend in support for each candidate based on all the survey data, adjusting for sample size and pollsters’ “house effects.” Interactive charts of those support trends are available here and on the HuffPost Pollster home page.
Mitch McConnell would be Senate Leader
By running a series of simulations (known commonly as the Monte Carlo method), the model allows us to quantify the uncertainty associated with the current polling snapshot. That uncertainty comes from multiple sources: sampling error in the polls themselves, uncertainty about the house effect corrections, and uncertainty about how quickly vote intentions are changing.
The model then calculates a “win probability” for each race that is displayed in the graphics on this page. This probability takes three factors into account:
  • The time remaining between the current snapshot and the election.
  • The possibility that the polls could be wrong or that some sort of major event could shake up a race in ways that the current polls can’t measure.
  • The proportion of “undecided” voters in the polls. If the undecided proportion is high relative to the expected margin between the candidates, the outcome of that race must be less certain. more

23 Things Any 'Scandal' Fan Knows To Be True. Separating 'Scandal' Fans From TRUE 'Scandal' Fans...1) A glance between Olivia and Fitz is equal to another couple's 1000 kisses 2) And you know their relationship is toxic 3) But you want them to be together in spite of yourself and much more.....

Olivia Pope Scandal
Kerry Washington stars as Olivia Pope on SCANDAL
1. A glance between Olivia and Fitz is 
equal to another couple's 1000 kisses
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2. And you know their relationship is toxic
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3. But you want them to be together 
in spite of yourself
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