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Chris Brown Shares Flawless Video & Photos of his baby Royalty with his Mom, Omigosh....#RulaBrownNetwork

Via InstagramInstagramChris Brown has shared new photos of Royalty with his mother Joyce Hawkins. Chris just amped the cuteness! We love this baby so much!
It looks like Chris Brown has taken the challenge of his baby mama’s boyfriend King Ba seriously. King Ba declared war on Chris by insinuating that Chris was “just a sperm donor” and posting on Instagram that “he’s always been the dad” of Royalty.  more


 

A sniff of sweat, a sniff of happiness...THE chemical compounds – called chemosignals – that we produce when we're happy are detectable by those who smell our sweat, according to a new study..."This suggests that somebody who is happy will infuse others in their vicinity with happiness," .

ALL WOMAN Friday, April 24, 2015 , AFP
THE chemical compounds – called chemosignals – that we produce when we're happy are detectable by those who smell our sweat, according to a new study.
"This suggests that somebody who is happy will infuse others in their vicinity with happiness," says senior researcher Gün Semin of Utrecht University in the Netherlands. "In a way, happiness sweat is somewhat like smiling – it is infectious."
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In fact, previous studies have demonstrated that negative emotions related to fear and disgust could be communicated in the same way.
The research team set out to examine whether happy people's sweat would influence those around them by recruiting 12 Caucasian males who provided sweat samples. Participants were non-smokers, were not taking medications and had not been diagnosed with psychological disorders.
Researchers forbid them from drinking alcohol, having sex, eating smelly foods or exercising excessively. Presumably happy despite the restrictions, participants rinsed and dried their armpits, and researchers attached absorbent pads to each armpit.
Wearing a prewashed T-shirt, they were asked to watch a video intended to induce fear, happiness or a neutral emotional state. Next, they were asked to view Chinese symbols and rate how pleasant or unpleasant they found each one in an assessment of implicit emotion, which demonstrated that their feelings corresponded with the film clip they had watched.
Sweat pads were then removed and placed into vials. The second part of the study focused on women, for they are thought to have a better sense of smell and be more sensitive to emotional signals than men.
Working with 36 healthy Caucasian women, researchers conducted a double-blind exposure to the sweat samples previously conducted meaning neither participants nor researchers knew whose sweat a given woman was sniffing.
With a five-minute break between each odiferous experience, they were exposed to three sweat samples, each bearing one of the three emotional states induced in the men upon watching the video clip: Happy, scared or neutral. more

2014-15 PALAS TOP PERFORMERS STORY (3 of 5)…JULENE M. BARRETT of Kingston, Jamaica : Medical Student at University of Technology- GUYANA with 4.0/4.0 ("A") average in medical school. Holds a Bachelors Degree in Pharmacology with 1st Class Honours. Conferred with the University of Guyana Award & Guild of Graduates Award ....she has 18 CXC/CAPE passes with 10 distinctions


Julene Barrett is a resident of Kingston, Jamaica who currently attends medical school at the University of Technology in Georgetown, Guyana. She recently graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Pharmacy, 1st Class Honours from UTECH in Kingston, Jamaica. She currently holds a 4.0/4.0 or "A" average in Medical School. Julene has passes in 18 CXC/CAPE subjects with 10 distinctions (grade ones). 

Below is the essay that Julene submitted to the Peace and Love Academic Scholarship, Inc (PALAS) committee for evaluation of one of the sponsored scholarships. Julene scored the 3rd highest score, 28.5 out of a possible 30 points with PALAS this year....


She writes......

 I have always enjoyed watching television as a young child; I particularly enjoyed the fantasies my mind 
Julene Barrett, medical student at
 
UTECH-Guyana, has straight "A" or 4.0/4.0 Avg.,
18 CXC/CAPE
frequently toyed with as I let myself become someone else. I became the person who lived in a neighbourhood where everyone was friendly and felt safe in their surroundings. My dream was surrounded by hearty laughs, hopeful people and the sweet aroma of baking goods. But like the flickering and fading 
images of any television show reaching its end, so were the false dreams my senses pretended to include. 
Instead, I was constantly overwhelmed by sad reminders of what my reality was: an inner city community plagued by frequent gun battles between neighbouring gangs and minimum wage citizens struggling to 
make ends meet. Memories of my two siblings and I sharing a small bed in a sectioned portion of a building 
housing five other families further fuelled my desire to translate misfortunes into motivation. Protected and guided by a mother who was forced to spearhead a single-parent household by spending long hours sewing, my desire to succeed was nurtured. 

I therefore introduce to you, Julene Marie Barrett, a surmounter devoted to successfully bettering life by impacting any person who I encounter. I am a Jamaican student currently pursuing my Bachelor of Surgery, Bachelor of Medicine (MBBS) degree at University of Guyana, School of Medicine where I have steadily maintained a Grade Point Average of 4.0 whilst being employed part-time to cover my daily living 
expenses, rent and bills. 

Blessed with the desire of forging worldwide change, the gift of this scholarship would represent the first step in attaining my ultimate goal and setting the pace to exceedingly surpass expectations. Financial assistance of any magnitude will help to levy the cost of attaining my medical degree. Hard work and dedication are trademarks of my character and I am truly deserving of the opportunity to maximize my potential without the constant worry of my financial liability. 

It has been my lifelong desire to become a physician; stemming from a mere childhood desire to help others, to a teenage motivation to be a part of something great to a more mature and adult desire to truly impact and leave a legacy through medicine. After losing my eighteen year-old sister to a traumatic car accident, I was inspired to become a specialist in Trauma and Emergency Medicine so I can make a positive, impartial contribution to trauma care in developing countries. I especially wish be a part of the revolutionary change in emergency medicine in Jamaica. 

I pride myself in doing the best in all my endeavours and have been the recipient of several awards. Most recently, I was conferred with the University of Guyana Award and the UG Guild of Graduates Ontario Award for outstanding academic performance at the University’s 47th Convocation. Not only am I scholastically inclined, but my personal struggles have driven me to help others. This led me to volunteering at hospitals and non-profit organisations and also teaming up with friends and family to participate in clothes donation and feeding of the homeless. 

Amounting from little, it is my hope to persist and continually achieve excellence, not only to improve self, but to be a motivation to underprivileged Caribbean students who are seeking to pursue the same dream. An investment in my medical education is an investment in a positive future. 


PALAS, 'Preserving Young Minds for Posterity'. Please help us to support these brilliant students by donating at www.PALAS1.org or Send a check to PALAS, P.O Box 5461, Alpharetta, GA 30023.

Sprinting superstars Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce head Jamaica’s....44-member team to the second installment of the IAAF World Relays set for Nassau, The Bahamas from May 2 – 3.

Sprinting superstars Usain Bolt and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce head Jamaica’s  44-member team to the second installment of the IAAF World Relays set for Nassau, The Bahamas from May 2 – 3.
The team, which comprises 23 male and 21 female athletes will be looking to better last year’s 41 points, which landed them in second position to the United States (60 points) at the event, set for the Thomas A. Robinson Stadium.
Bolt
Bolt, who declared his availability a few days ago, will return to The Bahamas for the first time since the 2005 Central America and Caribbean Games, while two schoolboys, Twayne Crooks from Kingston College and St Jago’s Nathon Allen have been included in the 4x400m squad.
Three of the four members of last year’s 4x200m world record breaking team (1:18.63), Warren Weir, Nickel Ashmeade and Jermaine Brown return to the squad, which also includes the fast-improving trio of Julian Forte, Andrew Fisher and Kimarley Brown. Commonwealth Games champions Rasheed Dwyer (200m) and Kemar Bailey-Cole (100m), quarter-mile talents Javon Fracis, Javere Bell and Edino Steele along with relay veteran and World Championships 100m bronze medallist Nesta Carter are the other big names on the male team.
Fraser-Pryce, who competed in the third-place-finishing 4x200m team last year is joined by stalwarts Veronica Campbell-Brown and Sherone Simpson, with world leader Elaine Thompson (10.92) all looking to make a mark at the meet. more

IN JAMAICA: Your Friday Observer is free as Digicel goes zero

Friday, April 24, 2015 | 12:49 AM 
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Mobile telephone provider Digicel Jamaica is today launching what it describes as a ground-breaking new offer known as Digicel Zero that will see customers getting all calls on its network free with the purchase of a three-day data plan.
As part of its promotions Digicel has teamed with the Jamaica Observer to provide the newspaper’s Friday Observer (hard copy) free of cost – that is – zero dollars for your Friday Observer.
Get your copy early.

Dramatic videos show stage collapse at Indiana high school,,,, At least one person was critically injured and 12 others seriously as the stage gave way at Westfield High School,

WESTFIELD, Ind. -- More than a dozen people were injured when a stage filled with students collapsed during a musical performance at a central Indiana high school Thursday night, authorities said.
Capt. Charles Hollowell of the Westfield Police Department said authorities didn't have an exact number of injuries but were certain more than 12 were hurt. At least one person was critically injured as the stage gave way at Westfield High School, he said.
Hollowell did not have any further information about that person's injuries. No fatalities were reported.
A large group of students was on the stage during the grand finale of the concert dubbed "American Pie" when the floor of the stage collapsed into the orchestra pit below, videos taken by audience members showed. One was Sara Camden, who tweeted video she took:

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XLCR's Shanice Love and PALAS recipient Goes For GOLD in the Discus Throw Competition at Penns...Jamaicans begin hunt for Penn Relays glory. For the next three days, Jamaican athletes will be in the spotlight as the 101st staging of the Penn Relays will get under way inside the Franklin Field Stadium, starting at 9 a.m. (Jamaica Time).

FRANKLIN FIELD, Philadelphia:
For the next three days, Jamaican athletes will be in the spotlight as the 101st staging of the Penn Relays will get under way inside the Franklin Field Stadium, starting at 9 a.m. (Jamaica Time).
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Shanice Love of XLCR favourite for the Discus at Penns
Apart from the high schools, a high-powered University of Technology (UTech) team is set to put on a grand show, as they go toe to toe with their North American counterparts led by Texas A&M University, Louisiana State University, University of Texas, Austin, and Florida University, to name a few.
There will be several individual events and a host of Jamaicans in both high school and colleges are down to compete, beginning with the females today. GC Foster College's Rhonda Whyte, with a season best 57.41 and the University of West Indies' (UWI) Rushelle Clayton (57.71) will be the first Jamaicans in action, in the Collegiate Championship of Americas 400 metres hurdles.
Top seed Janieve Russell, the Commonwealth Games bronze medallist, who was second last year, will not compete.
"UTech will be focusing on the Relays and we have decided to pull Janieve from the 400 metres hurdles," coach Paul Francis informed.
High-schoolers will follow in the intermediate hurdles.
Defending champion, Andrenette Knight of St Jago High, who won the event while representing Vere Technical last year, is among five Jamaicans down to compete. Knight, who won the Under 20 event at the recent Carifta Games, will have to improve big time on her season best of 58.90. Her schoolmate, Genekee Leith, who won at Champs in 58.37, and Carifta Trials Under-18 winner Junelle Bromfield, of St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS), the top seed with 58.13 seconds, are strong challengers. Also, there will be preliminary action in the 4x100m, 4x400m and 4x800m relays, with the eight fastest teams advancing to tomorrow's finals.
Edwin Allen High were the most successful Jamaican high school team last year after winning the 4x100m and 4x400m relays. This time, St Jago will be their biggest threat in both events.
The 4x800m will be first up, at 9:30 a.m., and the Lisa Buchanan-led Holmwood Technical are the favourites. Many-time champions Vere Technical and Spalding are also down to compete.
Sprint relay qualifying begins at 10:10 a.m., with action in the Small Schools category. Convent of Mercy, Alpha, will run in the first heat, to be followed by favourites St Jago, Holmwood, Hydel, STETHS, Excelsior, St Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) and Green Island.
Defending champions Edwin Allen will compete in the Large Schools section, which gets under way at 11:20 a.m.
STETHS will lead off the Jamaicans in the 4x400s. Holmwood, St Jago and STATHS will compete in the same heat, at 3:05 p.m., Vere Technical and Hydel will compete at 3:10 p.m., Papine High and St Catherine High at 3:15 p.m. and Edwin Allen at 3:20.

Jamaican Field Event

Competitors

10:15 a.m.: Discus
Shanice Love (Excelsior), Paul Ann Gayle (Edwin Allen), Shyladeen Smith (Petersfield), Venique Harris (Ardenne)

KINGSTON, Jamaica: Judge tells 62-y-o woman, Rebecca Peynado in airport ganja bust that 'sorry' can't help.... 16 pellets, one cylindrical-shaped parcel and two rectangular-shaped parcels wrapped in transparent plastic were taken from between her legs.

by Racquel Porter Published 4/23/15
KINGSTON, Jamaica – A farmer was sentenced to 12 months’ imprisonment and fined J$16,800, after pleading guilty to exporting a pound and a half of ganja.
Rebecca Peynado pleaded guilty to possession of ganja, dealing in ganja and taking steps to export ganja when she appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate’s Court this week.
It is alleged that on April 13, approximately 9:40 am, the 62-year-old Peynado checked in at the Norman Manley International Airport to board a flight to Curacao.
On reaching the search area, she was checked by immigration officers and escorted to the search area where 16 pellets, one cylindrical-shaped parcel and two rectangular-shaped parcels wrapped in transparent plastic were taken from between her legs.
It is reported that when the items were shown to her she said: “Offica a ganja but mi a beg you a chance. Offica beg yu a chance. Mi know you have daughter. Mi nuh know weh mi pickney dem ago do when dem come from school.”
In court Senior Resident Magistrate Judith Pusey asked Peynado if there is any reason she should not be sent to prison. “I am sorry", she replied.“That can’t help you,” Pusey said prior to handing down the sentence.

IN JAMAICA: 'Bigga' Ford for West Kingston : Police High Command mum on ‘Bigga’ Ford transfer

BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com  Thursday, April 23, 2015   
 PROMINENT crimefighter and former head of the Flying Squad, Cornwall 'Bigga' Ford, is tipped to take over the reins of the West Kingston Police Division.
Reliable sources have told the Jamaica Observer that Ford, who is known to be a hard-nosed crimefighter, is expected to take over the leadership of the tough police division next Monday.
The Police High Command, however, was up to late yesterday tight-lipped about the report.
FORD… expected to take up duties next Monday
Ford, the sources said, will fill the position to which Senior Superintendent Michael Smith was temporarily assigned earlier this month following the transfer of Senior Superintendent Steve McGregor in early April.
McGregor was transferred to St James to combat the spiralling crime problem in the western parish.
Residents of West Kingston, in response to the reports of McGregor's transfer, staged several protests and blocked sections of Spanish Town Road in the vicinity of Tivoli Gardens and called on Police Commissioner Carl Williams to withdraw the decision.
"We want McGregor, ah him set the trend and bring back the peace," one woman shouted during one of the protests. more

ST. CATHERINE, JAMAICA (UPDATE 'Happy and thankful' ): Jericho man, 81-year-old Rosalvo Patterson moves out of fowl coop into own house

BY KIMMO MATTHEWS Observer staff reporter matthewsk@jamaicaobserver.com  Thursday, April 23, 2015 
IN less than a month, 81-year-old Rosalvo Patterson has moved from living in a dilapidated fowl coop to a home of his own.
Fowl Coop Home
Two Sundays ago the Jericho, St Catherine senior citizen had to fight hard to hold back his tears as he was being led from the rotting structure to his one-bedroom wooden house, complete with a bathroom.
After all, it would be the first time in five years that the ailing Patterson, who is visually impaired, would be sleeping on a "real bed" and at a place where he is not exposed to the elements.
"I'm happy and thankful for the help," an elated Patterson told the Jamaica Observer.
Patterson has several people to thank for his improved living conditions. Chief among them is producer Wayne "Lonesome" Brown who came forward to offer his assistance a day after Patterson's dire situation was highlighted by the Observer on March 19.
A thankful Patterson standing at the entrance to
 his new home. (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
Brown's initial help was to pay for the cost for an overdue medical check-up for the elderly man. Days later, he bought building supplies, drafted relatives and friends with the necessary construction skills and took them to Jericho, where they camped while the house was being built for Patterson.
The house is erected on lands belonging to a woman, who has been assisting Patterson throughout his ordeal. That help from the good neighbour, who has consistently asked that her identity be withheld, is expected to continue.
Last week Brown disclosed that he spent approximately $200,000 on building materials for the house. more

IN JAMAICA: Post-mortem reports show 35 of 74 civilians shot in the back and killed during the operation to apprehend Tivoli Gardens don Christopher 'Dudus' Coke in 2010

BY PAUL HENRY Co-ordinator -- Crime/Court Desk henryp@jamaicaobserver.com  Thursday, April 23, 2015    
POST-MORTEM reports have suggested that 35 of the civilians killed during the operation to apprehend Tivoli Gardens don Christopher 'Dudus' Coke in 2010 were shot in the back.
Sir David Simmons, chairman of the West Kingston
Commission of Enquiry.
The figure was cited yesterday by commission Chairman Sir David Simmons during an exchange with former police commissioner, Owen Ellington.
There is a statistic that has been bothering me and it doesn't seem to be bothering anybody else yet," Simmons said.
"Of the deceased, those 74, 35 received gunshot wounds to their posterior, their behind or their back. Thirty-five were shot in their back or their head," Simmons said, and asked Ellington whether he knew that this kind of statistics existed.
Ellington said he hasn't seen the ballistic reports, but said that this kind of figure could be "embodied" in them.
Ellington had testified, on a previous occasion, that he received intelligence that residents who were trying to leave Tivoli Gardens were killed by criminals. He also testified that the state of decomposition of a number of the bodies found in Tivoli Gardens suggested that the people were killed prior to the start of the police operation on May 24, 2010 to apprehend Coke, who was then wanted in the United States on drugs and gun-running charges.
Yesterday, Ellington -- under questioning from Carol DaCosta (attorney for the Tivoli Committee) -- said the police had exercised "considerable restraint" and that "we operated in the principle of minimum force". more

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Javon Francis recalled to team Jamaica for Penn Relays


World Championships 4x400-metre silver medallist Javon Francis has been named in a 21-member squad to compete for Jamaica at the Penn Relays from April 23-25. Fresh off a new season's best of 45 ... Read More

NEW YORK (AP): 70-year-old Olive Fowler arrested at JFK hid cocaine in girdle, underwear traveling from Guyana

Tuesday, April 21, 2015 | 8:26 AM    
NEW YORK (AP) – Authorities quickly found out why an arriving passenger at John F Kennedy International was so nervous: She had four pounds of cocaine hidden in her girdle and underwear.
Authorities said Monday that 70-year-old Olive Fowler seemed nervous when she arrived in New York from Guyana on April 12. Customs and Border Protection officers escorted her to a private room at the airport and found the cocaine while they were searching her.
Officials estimate that the drugs have a street value of more than $73,000.
Fowler is facing federal narcotics smuggling charges.
NJ.com reports that her federal public defender, Peter Kirchheimer, declined to comment.

800 dead after Sunday's Mediterranean migrant shipwreck: UN...."We can say that 800 are dead," said Carlotta Sami, spokeswoman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Italy

 Monday, April 20, 2015 | 11:02 PM  
CATANIA, Italy (AFP) - The United Nations refugee agency has confirmed 800 migrants died in a shipwreck off Libya on Sunday after speaking to survivors of the disaster.
Migrants
"We can say that 800 are dead," said Carlotta Sami, spokeswoman for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Italy on Tuesday.
Representatives from the UN agency and the International Organization for Migration said they had interviewed the majority of 27 survivors, who described the moment the trawler carrying them capsized after a Portuguese merchant ship approached the vessel, causing a stampede.
One other survivor was taken to hospital in Catania, on Sicily's east coast.
"There were a little over 800 people on board, including children aged between 10 and 12. There were Syrians, about 150 Eritreans, Somalians... They had left Tripoli at about 8 am on Saturday," Sami said.
The survivors hailed from Mali, Gambia, Senegal, Somalia, Eritrea and Bangladesh, she added, and all had been taken to nearby holding centres.
The Italian coastguard said separately they had recovered 24 bodies and did not confirm the death toll.
Meanwhile Italian police said a Tunisian and a Syrian man among the survivors had been arrested due to suspicions they were members of a smuggling gang thought to have organised the fatal voyage. 

In Nebraska : Omaha Murderer of four people, 28-year-old Nikko Jenkins Allegedly Tries To Carve '666' Into His Forehead, Carves '999' Instead

The Huffington Post  |  By Dominique Mosbergen Email Posted: 04/21/2015 3:45 am EDT
A man found guilty of killing four people in Nebraska allegedly attempted to carve the number “666” into his forehead, but ended up botching the job.
NIKKO JENKINS
Nikko Jenkins
According to the Omaha World-Herald, 28-year-old Nikko Jenkins told Douglas County District Judge Peter Bataillon during a recent telephone hearing that he “self-mutilated” by trying to carve the symbolic number -- known as the “number of the beast” in the Biblical book of Revelation -- into his forehead.
Jenkins did this “because he is not receiving treatment for his purported mental illness.”
Jenkins then reportedly told the judge that he made a mistake in his carving. He apparently got confused as he was looking into a mirror and ended up cutting the 6s backwards, leaving him with three upside-down 9s.
Jenkins pleaded no contest to four counts of first-degree murder and eight weapons charges. Last April, he was found guilty of fatally shooting four people in Omaha, Nebraska, over a 10-day period in 2013.
Jenkins is scheduled to face a death penalty hearing in July. Sentencing was initially delayed because of questions over Jenkins’ mental health, KETV reported.
Doctors are reportedly split over whether or not Jenkins has schizophrenia. Jenkins has said that he receives orders from a “serpent god,” but prosecutors maintain that the man is faking in an attempt to escape punishment. Bataillon has ruled Jenkins competent to participate in the  hearing. As the World-Herald notes, however, it's unclear whether Jenkins will attempt to use this incident of self-mutilation to avoid it. more

Uniting With A Common Bond For A Common Cause : Famed Nigerian multi talented Actress and Nollywood sweetheart Stella Damasus joined forces with New York based Jamaican Author and Entrepreneur Simone “Simmie” Myrie of Roots and Culture, on the Unite Jamaica People(UJP) program

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Famed Nigerian multi talented Actress and Nollywood sweetheart Stella Damasus joined forces with New York based Jamaican Author and Entrepreneur Simone “Simmie” Myrie of Roots and Culture, on the Unite Jamaica People(UJP) program.The initiative which aims to Empower Jamaicans within communities through the introduction of novel re-socialization projects is an offshoot of the over 55000 strong David Galloway’s led  I AM JAMAICA social media networking site resolved to implement a National Empowerment and Transformation Movement to Impact Jamaica.
The primary aims are to return a sense of National Pride and social responsibility to the people across the island using a bottom up  community approach to stem the social decay,crime and violence,instill values and morals and generally establish a feeling of Civic pride  and respect for self,others and the environment.
The program is being spearheaded by Ms.Myrie who is currently assembling a dynamic team from a wide cross section of disciplines with the hope of launching this most ambitious “game changing” initiative in the very near future. more