HOBART, Australia (CMC) – CHRIS GAYLE, Jamaican faces flak after ‘disrespectful’ comments to TV reporter.... Sweet-talking Gayle gets the bitter stick of chatting up TV reporter (LISTEN)

Tuesday, January 05, 2016    
HOBART, Australia (CMC) – The Big Bash League has blasted comments by Chris Gayle made to a female reporter during a live television interview as “disrespectful and simply inappropriate”, and says it will be meeting with the West Indies star over the matter.
GAYLE... I get to see your eyes for the first time, it’s nice
Following his explosive 41 for Melbourne Renegades yesterday at the Bellerive Oval here, Gayle openly flirted with Network TEN’s Mel McLaughlin during the interview, telling her: “I wanted to have an interview with you as well, that’s why I’m here.”
He added: “I get to see your eyes for the first time, it’s nice. Hopefully we can win and go for a drink after.”
“Don’t blush baby.”However, BBL head Anthony Everard said Gayle’s behaviour had no place in the glitzy Twenty20 tournament.
“I heard Chris’s comments and they’re disrespectful and simply inappropriate. We’ll certainly be talking to him and the Renegades about it,” Everard said.
“This league is all about its appeal to kids, families and females. There’s just no place in the BBL – or, for that matter, cricket anywhere – for that sort of behaviour.”
The Renegades franchise also condemned Gayle’s remarks, echoing similar sentiments to those of the BBL head.
“I heard Chris’s comments and we agree with both Cricket Australia and Channel TEN that they’re disrespectful and simply inappropriate,” “Renegades chief executive, Stuart Coventry, said.
“We’ll certainly be talking to him in association with Cricket Australia about it. The Melbourne Renegades is all about its appeal to kids, families and females. There’s just no place for that sort of behaviour.”
Channel TEN subsequently announced they would be dropping Gayle as an interview option.
“We won’t be using [Gayle] in the game anymore,” Channel TEN’s head of sport David Barham said. “Unless things change in the next few days, it’s not happening.” LISTEN
Renegades Captain Aaron Finch, with whom Gayle shared a sizzling 84-run, first-wicket partnership off 36 balls to set up Monday’s win over Hobart Hurricanes, said the Jamaican had apologised to McLaughlin. more

JAMAICAN, Zaneta Alvaranga of St Hugh’s Preparatory rides the high tide in budding swimming career

Tuesday, January 05, 2016    
ZANETA Alvaranga of St Hugh’s Preparatory and ‘Y’ Speedos Swim Club is the perfect example of a young athlete approaching their respective sport with precision and determination.
The young prodigy has so far been sensational in her pursuit of prominence and has remained both positive and humble as she continues to chase even more success.
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Zaneta Alvaranga
The 11-year-old, who is in her final year at St Hugh’s Prep, is wary of the task that awaits her at the next level, but is more excited about consistently improving in both swimming and academics than to be worried about the added pressures moving forward.
She has been competing from the tender age of five years old, and most of all loves being in the water. Despite her versatility in gymnastics, dancing and track and field, she will not trade the gruelling training that swimming requires for the other activities. Having aspired to, and met the goal of breaking the eight and under 50-metre freestyle record, she is now looking at an even bigger achievement, which is to make the Jamaican team to the Carifta Swimming Championships in March.
It is very intriguing to sit and observe the upcoming sensations ascend to the levels that we are used to seeing only seasoned professionals achieve.
The current melee of records being frequently rewritten compared to years gone by, also makes for an interesting observation as one cannot help but have a sense of optimism for the future of the sport.
What is even more appealing than seeing them swim incredibly fast is hearing about their approach to swimming in general.
What sets them apart from their peers is not the fact that they are mechanical-like swimmers ready for action at all times, but the way they see the sport which truly allows them to perform at the same level as the professionals.
Zaneta has responded well to the revolutionary Ultra Short-Race Pace Training (USRPT) made popular by Dr Brent Rushall and used by Michael Andrews (The youngest swimmer in history to turn professional at the age of 14).
Rushall in recent telephone conversations with her father Rory Alvaranga, highlighted areas of her crawl and backstroke that needs improvement in order for her to taste greater success in what is expected to be a very promising career. more

ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica (SUNDAY TRAGEDY) : St Elizabeth teens killed when 2 motorcycles collide.... They are Thadray Jones and Omaro Graham, both 19 years old

Sunday, January 03, 2016 | 1:46 PM 
ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica – The Black River police have confirmed that two of three people involved in a motorcycle crash in St Elizabeth on Saturday night have died.
Royal Palm Beach man killed in West Palm motorcycle crashThey are Thadray Jones and Omaro Graham, both 19 years old and of Mountainside and Knoxwood district in St Elizabeth, respectively.
According to police reports, about 10:45 pm Graham and a pillion passenger were travelling along the Mountainside main road when the motorcycle he was driving collidied with Jones' motorcycle.
Jones was travelling in the opposite direction. All three people were reportedly taken to hospital where Jones and Graham were pronounced dead.
Police say investigations are continuing.
Alicia Sutherland

Mexico Mayor Killed Less Than A Day After Taking Office....Gunmen opened fire on Mayor Gisela Mota

01/03/2016 08:49 am ET 
MEXICO CITY (AP) — The mayor of a city south of Mexico's capital was shot to death on Saturday, less than a day after taking office, officials said.
Gunmen opened fire on Mayor Gisela Mota at her house in the city of Temixco, said the government of Morelos state, where Temixco is located. Two presumed assailants were killed and three others detained following a pursuit, said Morelos security commissioner Jesus Alberto Capella. He said the suspects fired on federal police and soldiers from a vehicle. On his Twitter account, Morelos Gov. Graco Ramirez attributed Mota's killing to organized crime, without citing a particular drug cartel or gang. Cartels seeking to control communities and towns have often targeted local officials and mayors in Mexico.
Gisela Mota waves during her swearing in
 ceremony as mayor of Temixco, Morelos State,
 Mexico, on January 1, 2016.
(AP Photo/Tony Rivera)
Mota's leftist Democratic Revolution Party released a statement describing her as "a strong and brave woman who on taking office as mayor, declared that her fight against crime would be frontal and direct."
Temixco is a city of about 100,000 people neighboring Cuernavaca, a resort and industrial city which has been suffering kidnappings and extortion linked to organized crime groups. Though Cuernavaca is the capital of Morelos, Temixco is the seat of several state institutions including the Public Security Commission, which coordinates state and local police forces. Morelos also neighbors drug cartel-plagued Guerrero state.
Mota, who had been a federal congresswoman, was sworn into office on New Year's Day. She was killed the following day.
Morelos Gov. Ramirez vowed there "would be no impunity" in her killing and promised that state officials would not cede to what he described as a "challenge from criminals."
Federal and state forces are deployed in Cuernavaca and municipalities near the Guerrero state border in what is called operation "Delta."
Capella did not provide more details about the attack on Mota, but said that when the suspects were detained, authorities found a 9-millimeter gun, an Uzi, ski masks and an SUV with Mexico State license plates.

Findings Confirmed, Doctors Did Not Believe: Woman Cure Cancer In The Fourth Stage! She Ate Only THIS! Candice Marie Fox diagnosed with cancer in 2011.

BY ADMIN · OCTOBER 31, 2015 
Candice Marie Fox was diagnosed with thyroid cancer that has expanded to the other organs and the doctors estimated that she has five years left to live. -  Today she is 31. She decided to refuse the chemotherapy treatment and started to eat three pineapples every day. She also consumed lemon, papaya, grapefruit, apples, bananas and kiwi.
Findings Confirmed, Doctors Did Not Believe Woman Cure Cancer In The Fourth Stage! She Ate Only THIS!
Candice Marie Fox
She won the fight against fourth stage of cancer in just half a year.
It is known that the bromelain included in pineapples, kiwi and papaya eliminates the protein layer of the cancer. It is also well known that the animal proteins are the perfect food for the cancer, and when a person eats big meals its energy is redirected to the process of food digestion, which greatly reduces the body’s ability to heal itself.
She was diagnosed with cancer in 2011. She was recommended to go with chemotherapy but she didn’t want to agree, even though she was told that she has only 5 years of live left.
Jamie, her friend passed away from cancer at 31 year, while her cousin Frankie died from cancer at 13 years. She knew that the chemotherapy has bad side effects and is very dangerous.
I was told that I don’t have enough time to beat the disease, but yet, I’m still fighting. I learned that the bromelain found in pineapples, kiwi and papaya eliminates the protein layer of cancer. I started with drinking pineapple juice every day. Sometimes I eat only fruits for days.
She doesn’t use cosmetics and cleaning products anymore, quit smoking and decreased the stress in her life to minimum.
Stress, chemicals and animal products only support the cancer!
The doctors were amazed to find out that the cancer is completely eliminated when she went for the regular check up six months later.