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15 Tips For Healthier Meals In 2015....1) Start your day with breakfast 2) Consume three to six meals each day 3) Eat or drink at least five servings of YOUR favourite fruits and vegetables every day 4) Eat at least quarter-cup of peas and, or beans daily and increase as tolerated 5) Consume at least one small handful of nuts (raw, roasted/ baked) every day & MORE....

Marsha N. Woolery, Contributor Published: Wednesday | January 14, 2015 
Another year has begun, plans and decisions have been made - 'I will go to church', 'I will be a better friend, parent, spouse', 'I will eat healthier, exercise, take my medication as prescribed' - and the list goes on and on and on.
Breakfast
When planning to make changes, it is important to be aware of the real reason the change is desired. Ask yourself, 'Will this change benefit me?' Rate the benefit on a scale of one to 10 - 'What is the level of importance?'
The more important the change is to YOU, the more likely YOU are to succeed at making this desired change.
Many of us in 2015 have decided to prepare and consume healthier meals and snacks, but I believe it is important to assess our eating habits to be aware of the real changes that need to be made. Most times than not, it is just a few things that we need to adjust in order to make healthier food choices.
Here are some practical tips towards healthier eating in 2015:
Nuts
1 Start your day with breakfast. Break your fast with healthy fooditems, a mixture of at least one food from two food groups. For example, milk (cow's or soy) and bread/ crackers/oats, fruit and nuts. Carbohydrates from the bread and fruit provide energy to jump-start the day and the milk and nuts provide protein to prevent the hunger that occurs mid-morning or a few hours after waking up.
2 Consume three to six meals each day. The number and size of meals consumed depend on your preference, physical activity, illness, medications and recommendations from a trained and registered medical professional. Eating more often (four to six times per day) also means consuming less or breaking up 'regular-sized' meals into smaller amounts.
Fruits
3 Eat or drink at least five servings of YOUR favourite fruits and vegetables every day. One serving is half-cup fruit or half-cup cooked vegetables or half-cup unsweetened juice. Use vegetable and fruits to add colour to your meals or snacks. The more colours consumed during the day means a healthier body.
4 Eat at least quarter-cup of peas and, or beans daily and increase as tolerated. String beans do NOT count as peas and beans because of immature or 'young' beans inside of pod. String bean is considered a vegetable. more

HAPPY 86Th BIRTHDAY, To Activist, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968)

HAPPY 86Th BIRTHDAY, To Activist, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968) - Arguably, the one name, most synonymous with Black Civil Rights in America, is that of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. He literally moved an entire nation to action during the 1960s, with his nonviolent approach to protesting the injustices inflicted upon Black Americans. During his lifetime -- Despite being beaten, stabbed, stoned, jailed and threatened daily -- Dr, King remained committed to the concept of Peace.In1964, at age 34, he became the youngest person to with the Nobel Peace Prize.As a speaker, he was equally as impressive. His "I Have A Dream" speech, delivered at the 1963, March On Washington, is considered one of the greatest orations of the 20th century.Dr. King was murdered April 4, 1968 in Memphis, TN. To date, he is the ONLY BLACK AMERICAN TO HAVE A NATIONAL HOLIDAY IN HIS HONOR.

Nearly half of young JAMAICAN'S would give up citizenship - for foreign opportunities, says UWI study.... "Further yet, 60 per cent believe that the country is not being managed effectively and 62 per cent noted that the current leaders do not have the capacity to manage the country's affairs,"

Thursday, January 15, 2015
A University of the West Indies (UWI) study has found that nearly half of Jamaica's young people would be willing to give up their citizenship, most for better opportunities in another country.
According to the researchers, more effort is needed to
address the decaying values and attitudes among Jamaica’s
 youth population.
The National Youth Values and Attitudes Survey, which was conducted in April last year by UWI's Centre for Leadership and Governance (CLG), found that 43.2 per cent of respondents below age 18 would be willing to relinquish their Jamaican citizenship while nearly half the number of young adults, 49.3 per cent, indicated that they would.
The survey targeted 1,000 Jamaican youths from ages 14 to 25 from a total youth population of 627,026. It covered Jamaica's 14 parishes and carries a margin of error of four per cent and a confidence level of 95 per cent, according to CLG.
Meanwhile, the survey also found that only 35 per cent of youths viewed politicians as being important. This compares to value of family (98 per cent), attending school (98 per cent), hard work (99 per cent), educational attainment (98 per cent), and attending church was (88 per cent). Additionally, 78 per cent of the respondents value leisure activities and 76 per cent and 77 per cent, respectively holding the view that friends and intimate partners are important.
"Further yet, 60 per cent believe that the country is not being managed effectively and 62 per cent noted that the current leaders do not have the capacity to manage the country's affairs," the CLG noted. more

'Look Out, I'm Coming To Take My Country Back' JAMAICA..25-year-old Shantelee Brown, who repeatedly declares her unequivocal love for her country, is a university student in the United States..."Tell the criminals to be on the lookout because I'm coming to take my country back," she added. WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Published: Thursday | January 15, 2015  
A young Jamaican woman studying overseas with her eyes set on combatting hoodlums and fighting criminality at the highest level is urging Government to address ills identified in a survey carried out by the Centre for Leadership and Government at the University of the West Indies that Jamaican youths are coming up at the short end of the stick.
Shantelee Brown
Shantelee Brown
With the survey showing that, if given the opportunity, the majority of Jamaicans between ages 14 and 25 would readily leave the land of their birth to seek opportunities in foreign lands, Shantelee Brown, who says she falls in that category of youths, has described herself as a "refugee from rural Jamaica".
Limited Career Choices
The 25-year-old who repeatedly declares her unequivocal love for her country, is a university student in the United States. She told The Gleaner that limited career choices in universities across the country have forced her from her homeland.
"I am the kind of girl who loves a good challenge, and so, I would also like to create history by becoming Jamaica's first female national security minister," said Brown. "Tell the criminals to be on the lookout because I'm coming to take my country back," she added.
Brown lamented that critical courses in forensic psychology; speech language pathology; biomedical engineering; criminology; foreign service; industrial engineering; information systems; manufacturing engineering; neuroscience; software engineering and respiratory therapy are not available.
"For example, in high school, they don't teach how to cite work using Modern Language Association/American Psychology Association (MLA /APA) format in Jamaica," said Brown.
"It's impossible to compete for employment in a global market with the limited career choices offered to us through our colleges," added Brown, who is studying psychology at City University of New York. more

Chloe Goins To Pursue Criminal Charges Against Bill Cosby After Sexual Abuse Claims...More than 15 women have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct, including several who say the comedian drugged and raped them

AP  |  By ANTHONY McCARTNEY Posted: 01/14/2015 5:47 pm EST 
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A model who claims Bill Cosby drugged and sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion met with Los Angeles police on Wednesday to pursue criminal charges against the comedian over the 2008 incident.
Bill Cosby
Bill Cosby
An attorney for Chloe Goins said after the meeting that his client is the first woman accusing Cosby of sexual misconduct whose case may fall within the statute of limitations. More than 15 women have accused Cosby of sexual misconduct, including several who say the comedian drugged and raped them in incidents dating back at least four decades.
Goins did not speak during a press conference Wednesday. Her attorney, Spencer Kuvin, said she came forward after hearing about other women describing abuse by Cosby and realizing she might have a valid criminal case. An email to Cosby's attorney, Marty Singer, was not immediately returned.
CHLOE GOINS
Chloe Goins, a model who claims entertainer Bill Cosby
 drugged and sexually abused her at the Playboy Mansion
 in 2008, and her attorney Spencer Kuvin
Kuvin declined to discuss what Goins told detectives but restated her allegations that Cosby drugged her at a 2008 event at the Playboy Mansion. Goins does not know what happened while she was blacked out but Kuvin says she awoke to find herself naked and Cosby over her.
"Ms. Goins and I are here for two reasons: for justice and accountability," Kuvin said.
Goins is at least the second woman to meet with Los Angeles police detectives to recount accusations against Cosby. more
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SKULLY HOP to MOVE OVER GULLY BOP....Another Jamaican artiste rises from out of the Gully

JA: Internet sensation Gully Bop is the fastest rising dancehall artist and the current 'King of Sting.' However, Gully Bop may have to make way for another artiste from the gully – Skully Hop!
Gully Bop teeth
Gully Bop
skullyhop
Skully Hop
We are not joking, check out the latest YouTube video that has been making the rounds on social media. It was recorded downtown, Kingston by the 151 Show and the almost toothless, homeless artiste could very well find himself enjoying some perks like his predecessor.
Jamaica is not the only place that has seen fortune smiling on talented people down and out on their luck. Remember in the USA, the story on the "Man with the Golden Voice" Ted Williams.
Skully Hop
Skully Hop
Like Gully Bop, the once-homeless Williams life made a 360 degree turn after his youtube video went viral.
We know Gully Bop has been calling for a clash with Ninjaman, Alkaline and Black Rhyno. Check out this video and see Skully Hop in action. We have to admit that he could give Gully Bop some serious competition in a one on one, free style 'Gully Music' competition. That would be the real Gully Man clash to see for 2015.

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ANNOTTO BAY, St Mary : Police kill man who shot dead woman, lover in jealous rage....Police said Camille 'Munch' Bell, a resident in Annotto Bay, and Miguel Campbell, aka called 'Blacks' of Aleppo, Highgate, were allegedly shot and killed by Oneil Anderson... The shooting reportedly took place in full view of one of the woman's two children.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015  
ANNOTTO BAY, St Mary — A man who was yesterday accused of the shooting death of the mother of one of his children and her lover in an apparent jealous rage, was later shot and killed after a confrontation with the police.
Cop
Police said Camille 'Munch' Bell, a resident of Merry Trust Lane here in Annotto Bay, and Miguel Campbell, otherwise called 'Blacks' of Aleppo, Highgate, also in the parish, were allegedly shot and killed by Oneil Anderson about 3:30 yesterday morning.
Anderson, police said, allegedly broke into Bell's home which she shares with her children and shot the woman and her boyfriend who was visiting. The shooting reportedly took place in full view of one of the woman's two children. The child reportedly ran to his grandmother's home nearby after which the police were called and the couple's body discovered.
The police reported that while conducting a search for the suspect later in the morning officers were allegedly attacked by Anderson with a machete and was shot by the police. He was taken to hospital where he died while undergoing treatment.
Community members said Bell broke off a relationship with Anderson after he was arrested and charged with murder more than a year ago. Anderson, they claimed, returned to the community and wanted to continue after he was acquitted of the murder charge, but the woman refused.
One resident claimed that Bell had complained that she had received threats from Campbell because she refused his advances.
"She tell mi she have to go take out a restraining order against him," the man told Jamaica Observer. However, it could not be confirmed if this was done.
Bell, who was a vendor, was yesterday described as a very quiet person. more

More Than 85,000 Haitians Are Still Homeless From The 2010 Earthquake after an earthquake killed more than 200,000 people and left unprecedented damage to Haiti's housing infrastructure...the United Nations has recorded about $13.34 billion in donated funds for Haiti reconstruction through 2020.

The Huffington Post  |  By Robbie Couch Email Posted: 01/12/2015 2:17 pm EST 
Five years ago, an earthquake killed more than 200,000 people and left unprecedented damage to Haiti's housing infrastructure -- damage that the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere is still struggling to reverse.
Young child comforted
According to a new report by Amnesty International, there are 85,432 people in Haiti (comprising 22,741 households) who remain homeless because of the 2010 earthquake. As the report explains, the natural disaster exposed the dire state of housing in Haiti, where a large portion of people had lived in substandard homes that were built by residents using inadequate materials and poor construction techniques.
Living in rubble
"Five years ago, the eyes of the world were on Haiti after the devastating earthquake tore lives apart and left more than 2 million people homeless," Chiara Liguori, Caribbean researcher at Amnesty International, said. "Sadly, since then, the world’s interest has waned while tens of thousands of people remain destitute and homeless."Although the number of people living in displacement camps has dropped over 90 percent since July 2010, the majority of those who left are still not living in durable housing, the report notes -- many have moved back into unsafe structures or began construction on their own homes without expert assistance.
As NBC News reported, at least 200,000 people reside in slums known as Canaan-Jerusalem, where there's no electricity, running water or sanitation system in place. more

IN JAMAICA: It’s War! NEPA boss Peter Knight, accuses Negril breakwater opponents of waging campaign to mislead public

Tuesday, January 13, 2015 
THE verbal war over the planned installation of a reef protection system in Negril reached fever pitch over the weekend with Peter Knight, chief executive officer of the National Environment and Planning Agency (NEPA), accusing the project’s opponents of waging a campaign “to mislead and confuse the public”.
Front cover of today's paperIn fact, Knight said the letter-writing campaign, by whom he  termed “selected stakeolders”, was also designed to “denigrate the evidence-based and science-based decision” arrived at by NEPA and the Natural Resources Conservation Authority to ahead with the breakwater project.
Knight was basically responding to a letter from Jane Issa published in last Wednesday’s Jamaica Observer. Issa had said that the proposed breakwater project “would require 14 months of 24/7 hard-core construction requiring a ‘construction stage’ at the mouth of the river in the centre of town with a crane and barge”.
01She also argued that breakwater boulders bring dust and debris to the location where they are being placed and would need ongoing maintenance after completion.
“They also attract algae, which will eventually smother the reef and multiply inside the breakwaters coming ashore, creating odour and contaminating the water,” Issa wrote. “Further, breakwater boulders have been known to tumble and roll during hurricanes. more

CENTCOM Twitter Account Hacked By Individuals Claiming To Be Part Of ISIS

The Huffington Post |  By Paige Lavender Email Posted: 01/12/2015 1:01 pm EST
The Twitter account for U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) was hacked on Monday by individuals claiming to be part of the Islamic State, the militant group formerly known as ISIS.
"ISIS is already here, we are in your PCs, in each military base," read a message posted to CENTCOM's account by the hackers. "With Allah's permission we are in CENTCOM now."
Information tweeted out from the CENTCOM Twitter account by the hackers included contact information for high-ranking military officials. Pro-Islamic State messages were also tweeted from the account. more

France Mobilizes 10,000 Security Forces To Protect Sensitive Sites Following Terrorist Attacks AP | By LORI HINNANT and SYLVIE CORBET


Police security forces watch over the Unity rally Marche Republicaine on January 11, 2015 in Paris in tribute to the 17 victims of the three-day killing spree.  (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP/Getty Images)
PARIS (AP) — France on Monday ordered 10,000 troops into the streets to protect sensitive sites after three days of bloodshed and terror, amid the hunt for accomplices to the attacks that left 17 people and the three gunmen dead.
Prime Minister Manuel Valls said the search is urgent because "the threat is still present" after the attacks that began Wednesday with a massacre on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo and ended when the three attackers were killed Friday in nearly simultaneous raids by security forces.
Meanwhile, France's defense minister said Monday the country is mobilizing 10,000 troops to protect the population. Jean-Yves Le Drian said the deployment will be fully in place by Tuesday, and will focus on the most sensitive locations.
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said 4,700 security forces would be assigned to protect France's 717 Jewish schools. more 

Chris Gayle blasted 90 off 41 balls stars as West indies defeat South Africa in record T20 run-chase Action man

Monday, January 12, 2015  
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AFP) — Chris Gayle blasted 90 off 41 balls as the West Indies achieved a world record run chase in the second Twenty20 international yesterday to beat South Africa by four wickets.
West Indies batsman Chris Gayle hits a six during the
 second KFC T20 cricket match against South Africa
at Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg, South Africa,
yesterday. (PHOTO: AFP)
South Africa captain Faf du Plessis hit a 46-ball century in his team’s total of 231 for seven — their second highest total in the shortest form of the game.
But it was overhauled with four balls to spare on a record-breaking day at the Wanderers with West Indies captain Darren Sammy finishing the match with a six to take his team to 236 for six.
Man of the Match Gayle was again the star for the West Indies as he shared a second-wicket stand of 152 off 75 balls with Marlon Samuels, who made 60.
“Cricket was the winner today (yesterday),” said Sammy. “We were dominated in the Tests but we have different energy in this series.”
It was astonishing batting by both teams in ideal conditions on a field where the world record 50-overs run chase was achieved by South Africa when they scored 438 for nine against Australia in 2005/06.
The previous T20 record chase was 211 for four by India against Sri Lanka in Mohali in 2009/10.
Du Plessis said his South African record score of 119 off 56 balls was “bittersweet”. more

IN JAMAICA: Blind But Brilliant - Spanish Teacher Excels At Clan Carthy Despite Visual Impairment....PALAS Gold Star student, Javanney Campbell figured prominently

Corey Robinson, Staff Reporter Published: Sunday | January 11, 2015
At 30 years old, Coswell Barnett is as respected and revered by his students as much as any of his teaching colleagues at the Clan Carthy High School in St Andrew, and it is not just because he is blind...
Coswell Barnett (right) having fun with his young charges.
Coswell Barnett (right) having fun with his young charges.
Somehow, Barnett, a Spanish teacher who makes his way from staffroom to classroom with the help of a cane, has found a way to connect with his students, to gain and maintain their interest even while not being able to see their faces.
And he does this while assisting them to distinctions in Spanish at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) level, pushing them to 11 medals at annual Spanish festivals, and while helping to prepare the school's quiz team.
Javanney Campbell of Clan Carthy
receives his PALAS package from
veteran DJ UROY at PALAS event
As for the students, they show Barnett the respect he deserves because he deals with them like 'a real man'; he can identify each of them by name - with just one sentence they utter - his classes usually include the timeless high-school practice of desk drumming and singing, albeit in a foreign language, and maybe it's his story of perseverance against the odds.
"It's really about letting the students know that there is another way out in life apart from the negativity," Barnett told The Sunday Gleaner.
"Most of the students who I teach, and have taught, are from the inner-city communities. But I speak to them like 'a real man', a man from humble beginnings, and they are able to relate to me," said Barnett.
Proud students flank their teacher, Coswell Barnett, and display some of the certificates which he has helped them to achieve.
Proud students flank their teacher, Coswell Barnett, and
display some of the certificates which he has helped them to achieve.
"Especially the females, I say to them, 'look, you don't want to leave school not achieving at least a formal education at this level and become pregnant'.
"Because that is the reality of the lives of many young girls today. And for the males, I tell them, 'you don't want to end up becoming a don', because that is the order of the day in their neck of the woods," said Barnett. more

PORTLAND, JAMAICA (VIDEO): 64 y-o Mom, BEVERLEY SOBAH says she will join dead son soon...Cancer patient's hope fades due to lack of radiation machine, money woes....the radiation machine at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) is not in working condition, Sobah is unable to do the required radiotherapy that could prolong her life.


 BY DONNA HUSSEY-WHYTE Sunday Observer staff reporter husseyd@jamaicaobserver.com  Sunday, January 11, 2015
BEVERLEY Sobah has hardly slept in the last five months.
She lies in bed staring at the ceiling, listening to the silence, lost in her thoughts. When that becomes monotonous, she will stand by her bedroom window staring into the still night at the grave of her son who died of cancer 13 years ago.
“Ricky, I will soon be beside you, because now I have cancer too,” she will say out loud. Last August, Sobah, 64, was diagnosed with carcinoma of the left parotid, a rare form of cancer that begins in the salivary glands of the mouth, neck or throat.
Beverly Sobah and her husband
 Seebert,who have been together
since she was sixteen years old, 

are a picture of grief as they
 try to stay strong.

 (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
However, because the radiation machine at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) is not in working condition, Sobah is unable to do the required radiotherapy that could prolong her life. A tearful Sobah told the Jamaica Observer last Wednesday that her fear had been made worse because she lost both her father and her son to cancer.
A blue and white grave at the back of her Grange Hill home in Portland is testimony of the 33-year-old son who died of bone cancer. She explained that about a year ago she noticed a lump at the left side of her neck. In August last year she visited the doctor and was given antibiotics and told that it could be her sinus draining.
However, upon completion of the medication the problem persisted. “I went back and told her to please give me something to go and do a test to see what is happening because my son died of cancer and my father died of cancer,” Sobah said. “She referred me to the ENT clinic at Kingston Public. more

Transgender 'toxic tush doctor', 33, who 'injected women with super glue, cement and tire sealant' has bond set at $40,000..... Oneal Ron Morris, 33, 'left women ill and disfigured after illegal surgery'.... She allegedly injected 'patients' with super glue, tire sealant and cement..... She is facing seven charges, including manslaughter after woman died..... On Friday, Morris's bond was set at more than $40,000 by circuit judge.... Means convicted bogus doctor is likely to remain in jail until July trial

A transgender women who allegedly performed illegal cosmetic surgery on women's buttocks will likely remain in jail until her trial - as a judge set her bond at more than $40,000 on Friday. 
Hearing: Oneal Ron Morris (pictured, center, in court on Friday) is accused of leaving women ill and disfigured after injecting them with a mixture of toxic substances, including super glue and Fix-A-Flat, at Florida homes
Hearing: Oneal Ron Morris (pictured, center,
 in court on Friday) is accused of leaving
 women ill and disfigured after injecting them
 with a mixture of toxic substances,
 including super glue and Fix-A-Flat,
at Florida homes


 
Oneal Ron Morris, 33, is accused of leaving women ill and disfigured after injecting them with a mixture of toxic substances, including super glue, Fix-A-Flat and cement, at homes across Florida.
In addition to multiple counts of practicing medicine without a license with serious bodily injury, she is also facing a manslaughter charge after one of her 'patients' died following surgery.
The victim, Shatarka Nuby, passed away from acute and chronic respiratory failure reportedly caused by the silicone used in the procedure while serving time in a Tallahassee prison in 2012. On Friday morning, Morris appeared in court for her bond hearing, donning prison overalls and with her previously long hair cut short. She appealed for a low bond, claiming she was not a flight risk.
However, Broward Circuit Judge Michael Rothschild refused her request and instead, set her bond at $40,000, an amount Morris had indicated she would not be able to pay, CBS Miami reported.
Mugshot: Morris's  bond means she will likely remain in Broward Main Jail until her trial. She could face up to 100 years in prison if convicted of manslaughter
Mugshot: Morris's bond means
 she will likely remain in Broward
Main Jail until her trial.
 She could face up to 100 years in prison.
This means she will likely remain in Broward Main Jail until her trial, for which an exact date is yet to be finalized. She could face up to 100 years in prison if she is convicted of manslaughter. 



Whole heap a butt
It comes more than a year after Morris, known as 'The Duchess', finished serving a prison stint for a previous conviction in Miami-Dade for one count of practicing health care without a licence.
She was sentenced to 336 days after pleading guilty to the charge as part of a plea deal. She began serving time on January 7, 2014, with the seven charges she is currently facing hanging over her.
                                                                     
In November 2014, the convict was extradited to the jail at which she is currently being held.
Morris, who was born a man but identifies as a woman, was first arrested by police on November 18, 2011, after a 'patient' came forward claiming she had entered a toxic concoction into her backside.

She was freed but later rearrested after a second person told police they had been illegally treated by Morris and her associate, Corey Eubank, Miami Gardens Police said. more