CLARENDON, JAMAICA (CRAZY, CRAZY...What Is Going On in JA?) : 12 y-o allegedly raped and now pregnant by 57 y-o relative....The child is now seven months pregnant and her 28-year-old mother (who has 4 children of her own) is upset that the man she believes is responsible is yet to be arrested.

At a time when most students her age are getting ready to sit the Grade Six Achievement Test, 12-year-old Alicia*, is preparing to give birth to a baby that is allegedly fathered by her 52-year-old relative.

Mother Janet Fearon* (right) and daughter Alici
The child is now seven months pregnant and her 28-year-old mother is upset that the man she believes is responsible is yet to be arrested.
Janet Fearon* told The Sunday Gleaner her daughter was sexually assaulted by her cousin and another man in their rural Clarendon community last year, but she was unaware of this until she took the child to the doctor for a check-up. The doctor contacted the police after confirming the pregnancy and questioning the little girl.
"She said she is afraid to talk to me. I don't know why she is afraid to talk to me as a mother. I don't know if it's because I am strict. If she come home and say anything to me, I would rough her," admitted Fearon.
"The other day she come from school and I see that she was crying and I said 'Alicia, what's the matter' and she said 'mommy, I am okay', that's it, she said nothing more to me," she said. But Alicia told The Sunday Gleaner that she could not tell her mother because she was threatened. She said the incident took place as she was coming home from extra lessons one day.
According to Alicia, it was not uncommon for her to visit her cousin's house, since his 12-year-old daughter is her best friend. That day, however, two adult men took her into a bedroom and told her that they wanted to have sex with her. "They said if I go home go tell my mother, they gonna kill me," the little girl recounted.
Alicia and her mother have since been questioned by the police regarding the incident, however, to date, no charges have been filed against the accused men. While one of the men have been keeping a low profile and only visits the community in the wee hours of the morning, police say they have refrained from arresting Alicia's cousin because his foot was amputated a few weeks ago.
Police personnel from the Frankfield Police Station told The Sunday Gleaner that they were advised by the clerk of courts for the Clarendon Resident Magistrate's Court to hold off on arresting the accused until his foot is healed. However, they insisted that they visit Alicia on occasions. more

The 1st single from the CD 'Peace and Love' by RULA BROWN is "Seems To Me I'm Winning" by Rula Brown & Dobby Dobson.

The 1st single from the CD 'Peace and Love' by RULA BROWN is "Seems To Me I'm Winning" by Rula Brown & Dobby Dobson. Please see the link below for 38 tracks (2 set CD) from the CD 'Peace and Love' by RULA BROWN. Produced by Rula Brown on Bee Cat Records. Distributed by VPAL on March 31, 2015. There are 12 collabs song on the forthcoming CD with Dobby Dobson, Mad Cobra, Fantan Mojah, Lukie D, Jack Radics, Red Fox and much more.....

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Usain Bolt clocked a modest 46.38 seconds and eases to 400m win as STETHS, Edwin Allen seem set to capture $1m Digicel Grand Prix prizes

BY SHERDON COWAN Observer staff reporter  Sunday, March 15, 2015
DOUBLE-sprint record holder Usain Bolt clocked a modest 46.38 seconds to win the men's clubs and institution 400-metre run when he made a surprise appearance at the Digicel/ Lucozade Sport GC Foster Classic at the National Stadium yesterday.
World superstar Usain Bolt cruises towards the
 end of his 400m race ahead of Racers Track Club
teammate Edino Steele at the GC Foster
Classic inside the National Stadium yesterday.
 Bolt clocked 46.38 seconds.
(PHOTO: BRYAN CUMMINGS)
Running out of lane four in heat one, Bolt was comfortable along the back straight and came of the curve ahead of the field to win ahead of his Racers Track Club teammate Edino Steele, who clocked 46.80 seconds. Former Calabar sensation Javon 'Donkey man' Francis, who clocked 46.49 seconds to win his heat, was second overall with Steele finishing third.
The 28-year-old Bolt, who was running the event for the first time in almost two years, told reporters that he was happy with the run.
"Overall it was a good run; I haven't run it in the past two seasons, so for me to be actually competing again and getting a lot more running in is a positive thing (where) I can get back into shape, so I am happy with myself," he said.
The Olympic and World Championships multiple-gold medallist added that he is looking forward to competing more this season ahead of the World Championships in Beijing, China, in August. more

Clinton Email Controversy Gives 2016 Race Its First Dose Of High Anxiety

 Posted: 03/15/2015 7:30 am EDT
Every election cycle can be considered, first and foremost, a monument to hype. With every passing week, the political world is a blizzard of brash predictions, bold pronouncements, and bad advice. This year, your Speculatroners shall convene every Sunday and attempt to decode and defang in a way that will hopefully leave you feeling unharmed and less confused. We hope this helps, but as always, we make no guarantees!
HILLARY CLINTON EMAIL REACTION
Hillary Clinton
Since the beginning of March, the singular story of our long-running pseudo-event known as the "2016 presidential race" has been former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and her emails. This week, it became a matter which Clinton herself finally got around to addressing at a press conference, in which she explained that her decision to commingle State Department and non-State Department emails on a single email domain of her choosing was a decision borne from desired convenience, which has ended in no small amount of regret.
As I noted earlier this week, one of the most interesting things about Clinton's sudden email problem is that it probably can't be solved to anyone's satisfaction. The underlying assumption is that there is some email, somewhere, that has managed to escape proper oversight. No matter how many emails Clinton discloses, if this imagined missive fails to materialize, it will always be thought of something that's being hidden, as opposed to something that does not exist. The only solution is for none of this to have happened in the first place -- and it's not as if this required some super-genius amount of foresight to prevent. more

CLARENDON, JAMAICA (LOVING STORY) : 3-year-old Shakera Mendez teaches 13-year-old brother David to read,,,,But for David, his sister's voice may be nothing more than a sound he does not understand, even as his eyes pop open. ..."Doctors said he didn't have enough tissue in his brain when he was born"

Sunday, March 15, 2015    
ANY chance she gets, three-year-old Shakera Mendez takes up her vocabulary book and tries to teach her 13-year-old brother David Mendez the letters of the alphabet and a word that they spell.
Shakera Mendez reads to her 13-year-old brother
 David Mendez at their home in Clarendon.
 (PHOTOS: NAPTHALI JUNIOR)
"M - Monkey," she said as she sat on the bed with her brother, book open and a concentrative look on her face. This was followed by the slow spelling of the word before she turned the page and onto the next letter.
This is something that little Shakera does often in an attempt to teach her brother the basics of the language.
"I play with him and I look in my ABC book and say it for him and try to teach him ABC," the little girl who attends the Leana Jones Basic School in Colonel's Ridge, Clarendon said.
But for David, his sister's voice may be nothing more than a sound he does not understand, even as his eyes pop open. Nonetheless, Shakera still tries to play her part on a regular basis.
Shakera Mendez, aged 3, gives her brother David a
warm hug after trying to teach him the letters of the alphabet.
But according to the boy's mother Ethiel Rowe-Mendez, he was born without enough brain tissues, which prevents him from learning and makes him function at the ability of a six-month-old baby. He has never attended school a day in his life.
"Doctors said he didn't have enough tissue in his brain when he was born, so at the time they put a tube through his skull and down to his brain to send medication down there to develop the brain so he could survive, because it was a 50/50 chance they did give him to survive," Rowe-Mendez said in an interview with the Jamaica Observer at the family's Clarendon home. more

SHIELA HYLTON interviews with RULA BROWN on Fri, March 20th at 11:15 am ET on RBN

IN JAMAICA: Funeral Scammers! How crooks rip off grieving friends of the dead....Among the sly ways of scraping money from victims is one that was used up to two weeks ago in St Mary, which raised over $20,000 for the conmen.

Sunday, March 15, 2015
FUNERAL scamming may not be as pronounced as lotto scamming, but some community folks are becoming increasingly aware of crooks who go around and fleece grieving friends of the deceased, of thousands of dollars.
Among the sly ways of scraping money from victims is one that was used up to two weeks ago in St Mary, which raised over $20,000 for the conmen.
It sees so-called friends of a deceased person going around soliciting money to do various things in preparation for the burial, all the while giving the impression that they are assisting the bereaved family.
What seems to be the main area of emphasis is for the scammers to make their move collecting money to clear barrels purportedly shipped by friends and relatives of the deceased to help out with items for the wake and the repast, the Jamaica Observer was told by one of those who was tricked.
“A friend of ours from Islington (Central St Mary) died and a couple men whom we know were going around collecting money from her friends, telling them that two barrels were shipped from America and the family needed money to clear them at the wharf,” one member of the community told the Sunday Observer.
Based upon an informal head count of those who were asked to contribute to the wharf fund and did, it appears that approximately $23,000 was collected to supposedly clear the two barrels.
And the matter is not a one-off issue. Since that incident was brought to the attention of the Sunday Observer, others who have been deceived have confirmed that they, too, were taken for a ride. more

JA pon Blaze : Riverton dump fire spreads : THE Jamaica Fire Brigade yesterday said that the latest fire at the Riverton dump -- which since Wednesday had blanketed much of the city with choking smoke — had grown twice in size to approximately five acres, despite intense efforts to keep it under control.

BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com  Friday, March 13, 2015   
THE Jamaica Fire Brigade yesterday said that the latest fire at the Riverton dump -- which since Wednesday had blanketed much of the city with choking smoke — had grown twice in size to approximately five acres, despite intense efforts to keep it under control.
Public Relations Director Emilio Ebanks told the Jamaica Observer that strong winds had proved a major challenge to the team's response. Approximately 70 fire-fighters were on the scene.
"The situation has been made worse because of strong wind conditions," said Ebanks of the fire, the cause of which was not ascertained up to late yesterday.
A total of eight fire trucks and four tractors -- two D9 and two D12 -- were brought to the site to fight the blaze.
"The situation, as it is right now, is very challenging. We understand the circumstance but we are doing the best we can," Ebanks said as he called on members of the public to brace themselves for more discomfort that the worsening problem would cause.
A worsening of the problem would be bad news for city dwellers who woke up to a hazy morning as a result of the smoke from the landfill.
"Since the fire started we have been having problems breathing, the thick smoke has forced many of us out of our homes," one woman from Callaloo Mews told the Observer.
Meanwhile, Opposition spokesman on local government, Desmond , said that the latest fire was as a result of the Government's failure to implement proper waste management programmes.
"The local government ministry, through the NSWMA (National Solid Waste Management Authority) and the Ministry of Health, have failed the people of Kingston with their lacklustre response to the fire which is now raging at the Riverton City landfill," McKenzie argued. "This is not the first fire and it seems they are getting more frequent. It seems they don't know how to do the job they are paid to do."
McKenzie also noted that since Wednesday he has received numerous complaints from people living as far as Harbour View and on the University of the West Indies and University of Technology campuses in Papine about the choking smoke. He said that residents of Duhaney Park, Red Hills, Meadowbrook, Hope Pastures and several other areas were also badly affected.
McKenzie said that he was particularly concerned about reports of an increase in the number of children turning up at the Bustamante Hospital for Children with respiratory problems.
Yesterday, a representative of the South East Regional Health Authority said that the Ministry of Health would be carrying out an assessment to get a better idea of the number of patients who have turned up at medical facilities, including the Bustamante Children's Hospital, with respiratory difficulties.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Education has given the authorisation for schools directly affected by the smoke to remain closed.

The 1st single from the CD 'Peace and Love' by RULA BROWN is "Seems To Me I'm Winning" by Rula Brown & Dobby Dobson Please see the link below for 38 tracks (2 set CD) from the CD 'Peace and Love' by RULA BROWN. Produced by Rula Brown on Bee Cat Records

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The 1st single from the CD 'Peace and Love' by RULA BROWN is "Seems To Me I'm Winning" by Rula Brown & Dobby Dobson
Please see the link below for 38 tracks (2 set CD)
from the CD 'Peace and Love' by RULA BROWN.
Thank you very much for supporting my music and the PALAS students. All sales will go to PALAS program. PALAS goal is to award 125 scholarships in 2015.
The CD will be distributed by VPAL online on March 31, 2015.
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FERGUSON, Mo.: 'Blood Is Still Red': Ferguson Fears Setback As Cop-Shooter Eludes Manhunt....The shooter -- described by Attorney General Eric Holder as “ damn punk” -- remained at large Thursday night.

 Posted: 03/12/2015 10:02 pm EDT
FERGUSON, Mo. -- As reporters flocked back to this St. Louis suburb following theambush shooting of two officers outside the police department overnight, residents, law enforcement and protesters were on edge. Many said they were angered that a gunman’s bullets may threaten to interrupt a community on the cusp of significant change.
FERGUSONThe shooter -- described by Attorney General Eric Holder as “ damn punk” -- remained at large Thursday night. Both officers were treated for their wounds and released from the hospital on Thursday. Police raided a Ferguson home searching for witnesses to the shooting.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon traveled to the city, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol and the St. Louis County Police Department took over policing the ongoing protests. Candidates for a seat on Ferguson's city council were holding a debate Thursday night and there was a plan for a prayer vigil at 8 p.m. local time. The officers were shot just after midnight Thursday during a protest that followed the resignation of Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson. Jackson is the sixth person out of a job since last week's scathing Justice Department report on how the city police department and municipal court had been turned into a cash cow, mostly on the backs of black residents. The Justice Department investigation came in the wake of a Ferguson officer's killing of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in August. more 

Global investors should unearth Jamaica's hidden treasures — Bowen : The Forum, which was led by the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO), hopes to pull investment of over US$1 billion ($115 billion) into the economy over the next few years.

Friday, March 13, 2015    
SENIOR Vice-President of Scotia Group Bruce Bowen has called on global investors to 'unearth the hidden treasures in Jamaica' during the hosting of Jamaica Investment Forum earlier this week.
The Forum, which was led by the Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO), hopes to pull investment of over US$1 billion ($115 billion) into the economy over the next few years.
The Montego Bay Convention Centre
The event saw global investors from North America, Pakistan, Turkey, China, India, Spain, France and the United Kingdom attending what is termed as "Jamaica's premier international and business conference" at the Montego Bay Convention Centre over a two-day period.
"I would point to some specific sectors -- hidden treasures if you will -- that are ripe for further investments and which have great potential for growth," Bowen stated. "These areas are tourism, agriculture and agro-processing, ICT, business process outsourcing (BPO), export and manufacturing."
JAMPRO has indicated that it will be focusing on these marketable and bankable sectors during the Forum to assist in delivering jobs and GDP growth. It says that these sectors will help to create the desired logistics-centred economy.
"There can be no doubt that the development of the ICT sector has transformed life in Jamaica in many ways over the past two decades," Bowen stated.
"Our very own contact centre is a Scotiabank BPO success story, and it continues to grow and provide a range of services, including Internet, telephone and mobile banking support. We also maintain one of our three regional processing hubs in Jamaica, leveraging the quality and efficiency of our workforce, and the tax efficiency of exporting services within the region," Bowen added. more

MONTEGO BAY, St James : Hyde headlines strong JAMAICA Carifta team to St Kitts...Jamaica won 89 medals last year -- 42 gold, 34 silver and 13 bronze at the event held in Martinique.

Friday, March 13, 2015    
MONTEGO BAY, St James -- Christoff Bryan, the US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) field events male athlete and World Junior 400m and Youth Olympic Games 110m hurdles champion Jaheel Hyde will lead a powerful 78-member Jamaican team to the 2015 CARIFTA Games to be held in St Kitts April 3-6.
The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) released the team yesterday following last weekend's CARIFTA Trials held at the National Stadium in Kingston.
The breakdown of the team sees 18 athletes in the Under-18 section and 21 in both Under-20 sections, for boys and girls.
Jamaica won 89 medals last year -- 42 gold, 34 silver and 13 bronze at the event held in Martinique.
Twelve athletes will defend titles won last year, including Jauavney James who won two individual gold medals.
Lushae Wilson will defend the Under-18 boys high jump, while in the Under-18 girls, Kimone Shaw, Janeek Brown and Lamara Distin will defend their titles.
In the Under-20 girls, Sasha-gay Whyte in the 1500m, Tamara Moncrieff in the triple jump and Rochelle Frazer in the discus are returning champions.
Michael O'Hara is the Under-20 boys 200m champion, Clayton Brown won the high jump, Odaine Lewis won the triple jump and Demar Gayle won the shot put. more

Gayle in doubt as Windies set for do-or-die contest with UAE : A nagging back injury has put flamboyant West Indies opener Chris Gayle in doubt for their all-important do-or-die World Cup clash with United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Friday, March 13, 2015    
NAPIER, New Zealand (CMC) — A nagging back injury has put flamboyant West Indies opener Chris Gayle in doubt for their all-important do-or-die World Cup clash with United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Sunday (Saturday Jamaica time).
Gayle is struggling with his back injury and could miss the crucial final preliminary-round clash which will determine whether they qualify for the quarter-finals.
Chris Gayle
The veteran opener was unable to train with his teammates in Napier on Wednesday, remaining at the team hotel to rest in the hope of speeding his recovery.
"He is struggling, but we have back up in Johnson Charles," said coach Stuart Williams.
"We'd love him to play all the games (but) we'll just have to manage him better."
Gayle, 35, blasted a World Cup record 215 in the win over Zimbabwe, but his form in other games has been patchy with 36 against Ireland, four in the game with Pakistan, just three in the loss to South Africa and 21 facing India.
West Indies have just four points from five games after two wins and three defeats and need to beat the UAE handsomely to boost their run rate if they are to have any hope of squeezing into the quarter-finals.
"Our destiny is in our own hands and on Sunday we'll know exactly what we'll have to do to qualify," Williams added.
After the loss to Ireland, the Windies comfortably beat Pakistan and Zimbabwe before suffering crushing defeats against South Africa and India. more 

JAMAICANS will have to pay more taxes to drive, smoke and use electricity on April 1 : Motorists, smokers hit hard; GCT on electricity bills reintroduced $10-b tax package hits motorists, smokers, electricity users hard BY BALFORD HENRY Senior staff reporter balfordh@jamaicaobserver.com Friday, March 13, 2015

BY BALFORD HENRY Senior staff reporter balfordh@jamaicaobserver.com  Friday, March 13, 2015 
JAMAICANS will have to pay more taxes to drive, smoke and use electricity on April 1 when a $10.3-billion tax package introduced yesterday by Minister of Finance and Planning Dr Peter Phillips takes effect.
01The tax measures came as no surprise to some observers, despite constant assurances from Dr Phillips, since the tabling of the budget on February 19, that compliance measures would fill most of the gap.
They will also affect domestic production as well as importers, including those trading with Jamaica’s Caribbean Community (Caricom) partners who are required to pay an environmental tax; those paying trade and business licence fees; and is expected to be extended to affect life insurance companies before the fiscal year ends. Hardest hit are motorists who will have to fork out some $8.2 billion more per annum to pay for petrol and petroleum products at local service stations.
Dr Phillips admitted in the House of Representatives yesterday that the hole in his $641-billion budget for 2015/16 was really $22.7-billion.
The ministry had previously spoken to a $10.4-billion gap, which Phillips suggested could be largely filled by increased compliance, as well as some changes to the Property Tax Act, new transfer tax legislation affecting transfer pricing rules, and withholding tax on statutory payments.
However, yesterday he explained that those measures would only cover $12.3 billion of the $22.7- billion-wide hole by the end of the year.
This left a gap of $10.4 billion, which has to be filled by new revenue measures. more

Meet Esther Okade, the 10-year-old maths genius who's just enrolled at college....and is already top of the class, having recently scored 100% in a recent exam....She adds: "I want to (finish the course) in two years. Then I'm going to do my PhD in financial maths when I'm 13. I want to have my own bank by the time I'm 15 because I like numbers and I like people and banking is a great way to help people."

(CNN)At first glance Esther Okade seems like a normal 10-year-old. She loves dressing up as Elsa from "Frozen," playing with Barbie dolls and going to the park or shopping.
But what makes the British-Nigerian youngster stand out is the fact that she's also a university undergraduate.
Esther, from Walsall, an industrial town in the UK's West Midlands region, is one of the country's youngest college freshmen.
10 y-o Esther Okade in class
The talented 10-year-old enrolled at the Open University, a UK-based distance learning college, in January and is already top of the class, having recently scored 100% in a recent exam.
"It's so interesting. It has the type of maths I love. It's real maths -- theories, complex numbers, all that type of stuff," she giggles. "It was super easy. My mum taught me in a nice way."
She adds: "I want to (finish the course) in two years. Then I'm going to do my PhD in financial maths when I'm 13. I want to have my own bank by the time I'm 15 because I like numbers and I like people and banking is a great way to help people."
    And in case people think her parents have pushed her into starting university early, Esther emphatically disagrees.
    "I actually wanted to start when I was seven. But my mum was like, "you're too young, calm down." After three years of begging, mother Efe finally agreed to explore the idea. more

    IN JAMAICA: GraceKennedy awards $1-million scholarship to Calabar's Michael O'Hara

    Wednesday, March 11, 2015    
    Just ahead of the March 24-28 staging of the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys' and Girls' Championships, Calabar's Michael O'Hara has already received some exciting news.
    GraceKennedy has announced that it has awarded the outstanding schoolboy athlete a scholarship valued at $500,000 per academic year for two years. The scholarship is retroactive to September 2014.
    O’HARA… has to remain in good standing with
    the school by maintaining the academic standards
     required for inclusion on the school’s
    track and field team
    "Michael has demonstrated over the years that he is a quality athlete. His accomplishments so far have been extremely impressive and we know his future is very bright. GraceKennedy has a track record of supporting our young people, especially in the areas of education and sports, and we decided that we wanted to work with Michael to help him realise his dreams in both these areas," said Group CEO Don Wehby.
    The Group CEO disclosed that in order to maintain eligibility for the scholarship, O'Hara, now in lower sixth form at Calabar, has to remain in good standing with the school by maintaining the academic standards required for inclusion on the school's track and field team. He must also maintain the deportment and disciplinary standards required by Calabar. "We want him to do his best on the track, but we are more interested in his complete and overall development as a productive member of society," the CEO added.
    Eighteen-year-old O'Hara was Champion Boy at 'Champs' for three years running -- 2011, 2012 and 2013 -- creating a new record of 13.45 seconds in the Class Two 110m hurdles in 2013. At the recent Gibson McCook Relays, which many use as an indicator for Boys' and Girls' Championships, O'Hara was part of the Calabar team which reset its own Jamaican high school Class One 4x100m record of 39.61 to 39.32 seconds. more

    KINGSTON, Jamaica (PHOTOS): Fatal 4-vehicle collision on Mona Road ....Dead is 55 y-o Cleveland Rowe

    Wednesday, March 11, 2015 | 9:11 PM 
    KINGSTON, Jamaica — A four-vehicle collision which occurred on Mona Road in St Andrew resulted in the death of one man and the hospitalisation of another.
    Deceased 55 y-o Cleveland Rowe
    Fifty-five-year-old Cleveland Rowe died as a result of injuries he received when he was flung from a motorcycle he was riding this afternoon.
    4 Vehicle crash
    Reports from the Mona police are that the four-vehicle collision occurred about 12:35 pm. It is alleged that Rowe lost control of the motorbike and collided with a Honda Fit motor car, which impacted a Toyota Camry and a Nissan Sunny motor car.
    The driver of the Honda Fit motor vehicle was admitted in serious condition.
    The drivers of the other two vehicles were treated and released.

    2 Police Officers Shot in Ferguson during protest - media reports....Tension has been high since the killing of Michael Ferguson...Both officers are expected to survive. .Story Developing

    Protestors block a police vehicle from entering the City of Ferguson Police Department and Municipal Court parking lot in Ferguson Missouri, March 11, 2015 (Reuters / Kate Munsch)
    Protesters
    Two police officers were shot outside the Ferguson Police Department during protests on Wednesday night, according to a KSDK-TV reporter and multiple other reports.
    View image on Twitter
    Police station
    Officers were reportedly searching for the shooter or shooters late Wednesday, but few other details were available. Ferguson Mayor James Knowles announced that Police Chief Tom Jackson was resigning earlier on Wednesday. The
    story is developing.....

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      Vice President, Joe Biden is furios over Republican Senators meddling in peace talks with IRAN

      WASHINGTON -- Vice President Joe Biden is furious.
      Biden, who also serves as president of the Senate, Monday night blasted Senate Republicans in a long, angry statement for their letter to Iran's leaders, which he described as "beneath the dignity of an institution I revere."
      JOE BIDEN
      Joe Biden, VP USA
      Forty-seven Republicans on Sunday wrote directly to Tehran to suggest that any nuclear deal with the Obama administration would not be constitutionally binding because a future president or Congress could take steps to revoke it. Biden called the move an unprecedented affront "designed to undercut a sitting president." "In thirty-six years in the United States Senate, I cannot recall another instance in which Senators wrote directly to advise another country -- much less a longtime foreign adversary -- that the President does not have the constitutional authority to reach a meaningful understanding with them. This letter sends a highly misleading signal to friend and foe alike that that our Commander-in-Chief cannot deliver on America’s commitments -- a message that is as false as it is dangerous," Biden said in a statement released by the White House. more

      IN JAMAICA: A grave shame...Thieves break into tombs at May Pen Cemetery. CRIMINALS yesterday carried out a shameless act of depravity when they attempted to steal the caskets from two tombs at May Pen Cemetery in Kingston.

      BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com  Tuesday, March 10, 2015 
      CRIMINALS yesterday carried out a shameless act of depravity when they attempted to steal the caskets from two tombs at May Pen Cemetery in Kingston.
      Women discuss among themselves the attempted robbery
       at May Pen Cemetery yesterday as one points in the direction
      of the tombs that were broken into....
       (PHOTOS: LIONEL ROOKWOOD)
      Deputy Superintendent of Police Linval Phoenix, who is assigned to the Denham Town Police Station that is a stone's throw from the cemetery, said that about 7:00 am criminals went to the facility, broke open two tombs and were in the process of removing the caskets but were stopped in their tracks by alert residents.
      "The men, we learnt, had reached as far as taking out one of the caskets and had opened it when residents saw what was happening and raised an alarm," he told the Jamaica Observer.
      The senior lawman said that he was not sure why the caskets were being removed, but said that he would not dismiss suggestions from residents that they were meant for the underground multimillion-dollar used caskets trade.
      Residents, meanwhile, have expressed disgust at the incident.
      "All now mi still in shock. Ah walk mi ah walk on the road early in the morning and when mi look over the cemetery mi see ah man a break away the graves and all draw out one of the caskets from the structure," one resident related.
      The residents said that what was particularly disturbing was that the act was being carried out in broad daylight.
      Meanwhile, a distraught Gregory Goldson, whose grandmother is buried in one of the affected tombs, said that the incident has left him both shocked and angry. more

      Video appears to show University of Oklahoma fraternity singing racist chant


      POSTED 7:32 PM, MARCH 8, 2015, BY DALLAS FRANKLIN & KFOR-TV,
      NORMAN, Okla. – A video that is making its way around the internet appears to show a fraternity at a local university singing a racist chant. In the video, you can hear the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity cheering “there will never be a nig*** in SAE.” The chant goes on to say, “you can hang them from a tree, but they’ll never sign with me.” According to Unheard, the students chanting in the video are from the University of Oklahoma.

      However, university officials have not confirmed these are OU students. It was allegedly filmed Saturday on the way to a date party for the fraternity’s founder’s day. OU President David Boren released a statement via Twitter saying, “if the video is indeed of OU students, this behavior will not be tolerated and is contrary to all of our values”. more

      JAAA CARIFTA TRIALS: Calabar's 15-y-o phenom Christopher Taylor clocks Age-Group World Record 45.69 secs over 400m

       BY SHERDON COWAN Observer staff reporter  Monday, March 09, 2015    
      The final day of the Jamaica Administrative Athletics Association (JAAA) National Carifta Trials was highlighted yesterday by some super fast performances, chief among them a stupendous 45.69-second clocking by Calabar's Christopher Taylor in the boys' Under-18 400-metre event at the National Stadium.
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      Chris Taylor of Calabar
      Running out of lane seven, the impressive Taylor blew away the field and sent the moderate crowd into a frenzy with the sub-46-second clocking. The 15-year-old's dazzling performance also saw him achieving the Age-Group World Record, pulling down Grenadian Kirani James' previous record of 45.70 seconds.
      "I am really comfortable and elated about my performance today (yesterday). My coach just gave me the instruction to come out here and qualify for the Carifta Games, so I am really surprised with the time...to get 45, wow," an amazed Taylor told the Jamaica Observer.
      With the Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships a few weeks away, Taylor added that fans can expect some faster times, but quickly pointed out that he does not intend to push himself too hard.
      Falls
      Taylor won ahead of Devaughn Ellington (47.34sec) of Petersfield High and Leonardo Ledgister (48.20sec) of St Elizabeth Technical.
      Junelle Bromfield of St Elizabeth Technical High School ran away with the girls' equivalent in 53.30 seconds, ahead of Sanique Walker (54.53sec) and Satanya Wright (55.24sec) also of St Elizabeth Technical.
      Kingston College's Akeem Bloomfield then followed suit in the boys' Under-20 event, clocking a superb 45.41 seconds to win ahead of Terry Thomas (47.05sec) of Greater Portmore and Robin Black (47.18sec) of St Elizabeth Technical. more