Federal Government Signs Off On Study Using Marijuana To Treat Veterans' with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).....a development that drug researchers are hailing as a major shift in U.S. policy.

BY MATTHEW PERRONE, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The federal government has signed off on a long-delayed study looking at marijuana as a treatment for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder, a development that drug researchers are hailing as a major shift in U.S. policy.
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The Department of Health and Human Services' decision surprised marijuana advocates who have struggled for decades to secure federal approval for research into the drug's medical uses.
The proposal from the University of Arizona was long ago cleared by the Food and Drug Administration, but researchers had been unable to purchase marijuana from the National Institute on Drug Abuse. The agency's Mississippi research farm is the only federally-sanctioned source of the drug.
In a letter last week, HHS cleared the purchase of medical marijuana by the studies' chief financial backer, the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, which supports medical research and legalization of marijuana and other drugs.
"MAPS has been working for over 22 years to start marijuana drug development research, and this is the first time we've been granted permission to purchase marijuana from NIDA," the Boston-based group said in a statement. The federal government has never before approved medical research involving smoked or vaporized marijuana, according to MAPS. more

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad : Trinidad records 100th murder for 2014.....Police said that Jeffon ‘Boatie’ Jordan was shot as he walked near his home in Santa Cruz .....He was one of six people killed during the last 72 hours.

Monday, March 17, 2014 | 3:07 PM    
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – Trinidad and Tobago recorded its 100th murder for the year after a 29-year-old father of three was shot and killed on Monday.
Police said that Jeffon ‘Boatie’ Jordan was shot as he walked near his home in Santa Cruz, north east of Port of Spain. He was one of six people killed during the last 72 hours.
The first murder for this year occurred on January 2, when Pastor Casimir Khan, 52, was shot after bandits stormed his Arima home seeking a large gold chain that Khan’s son, Ezra Khan, was wearing at the time.
Last year 407 people were murdered in Trinidad and Tobago.

L'Wren Scott, designer and Mick Jagger's girlfriend, found dead in New York City

Fashion designer L'Wren Scott and longtime girlfriend of Mick Jagger has been found dead of an apparent suicide, reports the AP, ABC News and the New York Daily News.
Scott's body was found hanging from a scarf on a doorknob by her assistant at her New York apartment around 10 a.m. Monday, reports the Daily News. The AP reports an official as saying no note was found and there was no sign of foul play. The medical examiner's office will determine the cause of death.
Fran Curtis, a spokesperson for Jagger, tells USA TODAY that the singer is "completely shocked and devastated by the news." Scott had been in a relationship with the Rolling Stones frontman for more than a decade. Jagger is currently on tour with his band and recently arrived in Australia. more 

Los Angeles Wakes Up To St. Patrick's Day Earthquake.....The quake's magnitude was 4.4 and it was centered 15 miles west-northwest of the downtown civic center,

LOS ANGELES (AP) — A pre-dawn earthquake rolled across the Los Angeles basin on Monday, rattling residents from the San Fernando Valley to Long Beach.
The quake's magnitude was 4.4 and it was centered 15 miles west-northwest of the downtown civic center, according to the U.S. Geological Survey..
136963487Los Angeles police and fire officials said there were no immediate reports of damage. "It felt like a bomb going off underneath our house," said George McQuade, a West Hills resident. "Nothing was damaged, but it sure woke everyone up. It was an eye-opener."
The 6:25 a.m. quake occurred at a depth of about 5 miles. The epicenter was 6 miles from Beverly Hills, 7 miles from Universal City and 7 miles from Santa Monica, the USGS said. more

KINGSTON, Jamaica : Bag juice vendors turn to scrap-metal robbery.....Doneal Gunter and Richard Graham pleaded guilty to charges of simple larceny and carrying an offensive weapon on Friday March 14

Monday, March 17, 2014 | 11:26 AM    
KINGSTON, Jamaica -- Two bag juice vendors who admitted that they were going to sell wires belonging to telecoms company LIME in the scrap metal trade are to be sentenced on March 31.
Doneal Gunter and Richard Graham pleaded guilty to charges of simple larceny and carrying an offensive weapon on Friday March 14 when they appeared in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court.
However, both young accused who said they were selling bag juice in the vicinity of the Kingston Wharves at about 6 o'clock in the afternoon, denied cutting the wires.
"We saw the wire on the ground it was already cut," one explained when quizzed by Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey. "Did you sell any of the bag juice?" Pusey asked.
"No," one of the accused men answered. "They [the customers] wanted Cal's bag juice; we were selling Tropical." "What time of day was it?" Pusey asked. "About after 6:00pm," both men answered.
"After 6 in these cool evenings persons buying bag juice?" Pusey asked to no response.
"What were you going to do with it? Sell scrap metal?" Pusey asked.
They both answered yes. A social inquiry report was ordered into both men's background for sentencing.
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New mom, Jenna Hinman, 26, left fighting for life after being diagnosed with rare pregnancy-related CANCER just minutes after she delivers twins.....Doctors initially thought she had pneumonia, but she was later diagnosed with a rare cancer called choriocarcinoma, which has filled her body with tumors and lesions

An Upstate New York mom is fighting for her life after she was diagnosed with a rare pregnancy-related cancer following the premature birth of her twins daughters.
Jenna Hinman, 26, was rushed to hospital on March 3 when all of a sudden she couldn't breathe and her husband, US Army Sgt. Brandon Hinman, called 911.
Doctors quickly decided she needed an emergency C-section to deliver the girls, Kinleigh and Azlynn, who were nine weeks early and weighed just 3 pounds each.
Emergency: After Jenna struggled to breathe, doctors delivered her daughters, pictured, by emergency C-section. They were nine weeks early and weighed just 3 pounds eachTragic: Jenna Hinman, 26, pictured, is fighting for her life with a rare form of cancer

Because of their health, Jenna was able to get just a quick glimpse of her newborns before they were whisked away to NICU at Crouse Hospital in Syracuse where they'd all been transferred. But that was the only time she saw them.
 
Soon after delivery, the young mom began coughing up blood and her breathing troubles got worse.
Doctors initially thought she had pneumonia, but she was later diagnosed with a rare cancer called choriocarcinoma, which has filled her body with tumors and lesions.
On March 6, she was placed in a medically induced coma and Brandon, who is based at Fort Drum, is supporting her tirelessly as a team of local and international doctors try to save her life. more

The Pain Proof Man, Jim Stilianos, Withstands Brutal Feat On Broken Glass (VIDEO)

Ouch.
This guy has no time for a pain in the glass.
Sideshow star Jim Stilianos -- also known as The Pain Proof Man -- sat down with HuffPost Live to show off some of his incredible stunts using real broken glass. Whether he's swallowing swords, juggling bowling balls while standing on glass shards, or letting a grown man stand on his face, Stilianos can tolerate anything.
Though he wouldn't tell us his trade secrets, he did offer up some helpful hints: "Learn some physics," Stilianos said. "A lot of this is science based." Watch the video above to learn more.

Educators Want Schools To Embrace More Christian Values.....calling for a revolution in the education sector, which would promote lessons in morals and sound Christian values to the top of the academic agenda.

Published: Monday | March 17, 2014 I  Rhoma Tomlinson, Contributor
A number of prominent educators are calling for a revolution in the education sector, which would promote lessons in morals and sound Christian values to the top of the academic agenda.
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The educators believe that while Jamaica has been doing well in expanding the knowledge base of students, not enough attention is being paid to the spiritual side.
The chairman of the National Council on Education, Dr Simon Clarke, who has served the local and international education sectors in a number of capacities, traced the history of the nation's school system since the 1960s. He says there has been great effort to expand knowledge and improve skills, "but where I think some degree of slippage happened is in the area of personal and social development. These were left behind".
He cited the 2001 terrorist attack in the United States, noting that "the men who flew the plane into the towers were all well-educated, but something was lacking - that humane element … ".
Clarke believes schools should be deliberate in exposing students to the "whole persona".
"We're made up of different components - the physical, the mind, and the spiritual component. The spiritual is that which links the person to a wider source of knowledge. We're doing well with the physical, but it's that third dimension, the spiritual, that we need to focus on. I'm not saying that schools must indoctrinate or push any particular kind of denomination, but they must accommodate and make them (students) sensitive that life does not stop with what we can see." 
CONTROVERSIAL CRUSADE.....more

Things you (probably) didn’t know about Marcia Griffiths......She is nicknamed ‘Mother Teresa’......Her ‘Young, Gifted and Black’ with Bob Andy hit number five on the UK chart in 1970

Sunday, March 16, 2014 | 6:25 PM  
KINGSTON, Jamaica – In a career spanning 50 years, the soulful recording artiste Marcia Llyneth Griffiths OD has done well locally and internationally as a soloist, part of a duo, and also a trio.
She is known for her Billboard hit ‘Electric Boogie’ which is synonymous with the well known dance electric slide. Griffiths has toured worldwide with Bob Andy as Bob and Marcia, then as a member of the I-Threes with Judy Mowatt and Rita Marley, back-up singers for Bob Marley and the Wailers.
Marcia Griffiths
Her ‘Young, Gifted and Black’ with Bob Andy hit number five on the UK chart in 1970 before she joined her colleagues to form the I Threes.
The affable Griffiths recently shared a few things with OBSERVER ONLINE that you probably may not know about her.
She is very shy, although being in the spotlight all these years. She loves to cook, and the few people who know this keep coming back for her meals.
Her favourite place is anywhere is the open countryside where she can be one with nature. According to Griffiths, “Just give me that any day.” She is nicknamed ‘Mother Teresa’ which sometimes she considers to be a compliment and other times not so much. more

IN JAMAICA: Careers & Education Terry-Ann Virtue is HEART's top quality rep.....Virtue was selected winner from a pool of hundreds employed by HEART...."I feel very excited. My hard work has paid off and I am very thankful,"

BY AINSWORTH MORRIS Career & Education writer  Sunday, March 16, 2014    
AFTER serving the HEART Trust/NTA for 21 months, Terry-Ann Virtue has managed to win the highest award the vocational training institution offers.
The award —Top Quality Representative of the Year — is given annually to the staff member of the trust who has, within the year prior to the award ceremony, displayed excellence and best quality service.
Virtue was selected winner from a pool of hundreds employed by HEART. It was a surprise to her especially as individuals with more years of service had competed.
"I feel very excited. My hard work has paid off and I am very thankful," Virtue, 26, told Career & Education after the Quality Awards ceremony held at the Knutsford Court Hotel on February 28. "I didn't expect that I would have been selected, but I was hopeful [when I was shortlisted]," Virtue added. She said since she joined HEART on May 2, 2012, she has tried her utmost to offer quality service. more

"Let go mi pickney"..... Kartel's mom, Teresa Palmer says a lot of lies were told on her son....mother believes that her son was set up by the police and done a further injustice when a jury on Thursday convicted him.... she recalled fondly the time when Vybz Kartel, at 11 years of age, made soup seasoned with curry for her when she was sick in bed.

BY PAUL HENRY Co-ordinator — Crime/Court Desk henryp@jamaicaobserver.com  Sunday, March 16, 2014    
VYBZ Kartel’s mother believes that her son was set up by the police and done a further injustice when a jury on Thursday convicted him and three of four co-accused of murder.

Kartel’s mom says a lot of lies were
told on her son
Teresa Palmer shared the sentiment with the Jamaica Observer a day after Vybz Kartel (real name Adidja Palmer) and friends Shawn ‘Shawn Storm’ Campbell, Andre St John and Kahira Jones were convicted in the Home Circuit Court for the August 16, 2011 murder of their friend Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams over the disappearance of two illegal guns. Shane Williams, the fourth co-accused mans, was acquitted at the end of the five-month-long trial.
Sitting on the verandah of her Portmore, St Catherine home under the gaze of a massive banner of her entertainer son, Palmer — who asked not to be photographed — displayed a range of emotions while talking about her boy and the case.
Her three adult daughters and a family friend looking on, Palmer’s face was a mixture of disgust and anger when she spoke of the trial and investigation.
She teared up as she reflected on her son’s conviction. But her eyes lit up, and she laughed at times, as she recollected his cutting of classes to go to recording studios and his love of music and reading. Palmer also recalled fondly the time when Vybz Kartel, at 11 years of age, made soup seasoned with curry for her when she was sick in bed.
“I long to see him,” Palmer said at one point, adding that her son had been insistent on her not visiting him in lock-up over the two years he’s been there.
“He thinks I’m going to cry. If he tells me to come I would go visit him. You know where I want to visit him?” she asked, then answered: “At his house.”
Palmer said her son is innocent and that he’d been targeted because of his music and image. more

The rise and fall of Vybz Kartel......NEXT week Thursday the nation will know the fate of convicted entertainer Vybz Kartel as Justice Lennox Campbell will sentence him....Kartel faces the possibility of spending up to 50 years in prison.....Under Jamaican law, murder is punishable by death

BY KARYL WALKER Editor - Crime/Court Desk walkerk@jamaicaobserver.com  Sunday, March 16, 2014  
NEXT week Thursday the nation will know the fate of convicted entertainer Vybz Kartel as Justice Lennox Campbell will sentence him and his three co-accused.
After being found guilty of murder on Thursday, the glamourous side of the life of this controversial but phenomenal dancehall practitioner could be effectively over.
BOUNTY KILLER (Left) ... Kartel penned songs
 for him (right) KARTEL... ‘My Lord,
I bleach my skin and I am heavily tattooed’
Depending on whether or not Justice Campbell takes into consideration his attorney's expected plea for leniency, Vybz Kartel faces the possibility of spending up to 50 years in prison.
At the very least, he will have to spend about two years in prison until his appeal is heard.
If that appeal is unsuccessful, then in the best -case scenario, he will have to spend at least 15 years before being eligible for parole.
All that depends on the ruling of the judge.
Under Jamaican law, murder is punishable by death but that sentence has not been carried out since Stanford Dinnal and Nathan Foster were hanged on February 18, 1988 at the St Catherine District Prison.
But how did Adidja 'Vybz Kartel' Palmer come to this?
At the time of his arrest inside a hotel in New Kingston in 2011, he was at the top of his game and some sources said that he was earning more money than some of Jamaica's top executives with his music, which ruled the dancehall and the airwaves, Vybz Rum, condoms, cake soap, his line of shoes and his music production company Adidjahiem/Notnice Records.
This while not being able to ply his trade in the major markets of the United States and Europe.
According to his sister, Maureen Nelson, who is the vice-principal of a high school in Portmore, St Catherine, Adidja Palmer grew up in a home where discipline and education were instilled by his parents.
"They used to call us 'grille up' because when other children were outside running up and down we had to look out from behind the grille. Our father knew the importance of education and we grew up sheltered," Nelson said when she appeared in the Home Circuit Court last month to give character evidence on behalf of her accused brother. Adidja Palmer was born on January 7, 1976. more

SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth: ‘MONEY, MONEY, MONEY’ in organic agriculture......At the end of a year he had made an 800 per cent profit from the callaloo enterprise, boasted Curtis.....Thus far, said Curtis, about 75 acres have been secured for the production of Scotch bonnet peppers mainly in sections of Westmoreland and St Elizabeth.

BY GARFIELD MYERS Editor-at-large South/Central Bureau  Sunday, March 16, 2014    
SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth — Neil Curtis, who emigrated to the United States as a baby in 1972, knows from "personal experience" that there is "good money" to be made in Jamaican agriculture.
The way he tells it, that knowledge comes from a year he spent in Jamaica in 1995, buying and selling callaloo.
Student volunteers from North Eastern
University, USA, plant hot pepper seedlings
 at Lower Prosper. (right) RADA officer
Shalon Gayle says her agency will
assist organic farm projects
"I had a friend in Kingston who was affiliated to a supermarket and we started to sell callaloo... we would buy callaloo from family members in Bushy Park area (St Catherine) and we would pay them and take it to town and make X amount of money on it," recalled Curtis.
At the end of a year he had made an 800 per cent profit from the callaloo enterprise, boasted Curtis.
"I came to Jamaica with US$1,000, stayed a whole year with a rented car, with hotel expenses, and I was young so there were parties and everything; and I left Jamaica with US$8,000, so I know there is money in agriculture," he said.
That experience has been pivotal in the initiative by the non-profit Farm Up Jamaica founded by Curtis and backed by the Jamaican diaspora, to support Jamaican, agriculture through organic farming.
The organic method involves the use of natural fertilisers and pest control, instead of chemicals. Experts say a diet based on foods produced organically promotes good health and reduces the risk of non-communicable diseases.
When the Jamaica Observer caught up with Curtis recently, he was on the property of farmer Slater Garwood at Lower Prosper, three miles south of Santa Cruz, in the foot hills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, where an organic farm project focused on the production of Scotch bonnet peppers is ongoing.
Students from North Eastern University in Boston, USA, studying small farm holdings in Jamaica had volunteered a few hours to transplant seedlings grown organically in a greenhouse at Garwood's farm, to an open field.
The students' presence was only incidental — they having made contact through the Farm Up Jamaica website — but according to Curtis it showed that Jamaican agriculture also had potential for boosting the visitor industry.
Barbara Stewart of JOAM says her
 organisation will help farmers with
organic best practices.
 (right) NEIL CURTIS... there is
money in agriculture
"Basically what we are looking at is agro-tourism," said Curtis, gesturing towards about 20 US students planting pepper seedlings on Slater's hillside farm.
Tourism aside, it's the core aim of increasing Jamaican food production for the export market, reducing expensive imports while at the same time helping farmers to become self sufficient that is driving the Farm Up Jamaica initiative, Curtis told the Sunday Observer.
Thus far, said Curtis, about 75 acres have been secured for the production of Scotch bonnet peppers mainly in sections of Westmoreland and St Elizabeth.
Focus is also being placed on onions for the Jamaican market which currently absorbs huge amounts of the imported product. A five-acre pilot project in organically produced onions has started at Duff House in the New Forest area of South Manchester to demonstrate the viability of that product.
Curtis — who has operated businesses in the United States and authored a book No God? Know God, though he says he subscribes to no religion — says sound business practise underpins the Farm Up Jamaica project. more

IN JAMAICA: Man slaps another in court over money....."Who do you think you are talking to?" Pusey remarked. "I don't like when people ginnal me. I ask you how much you pay the man and you ago tell me something like a million, what figure is that?

THERE was heightened drama in the Corporate Area Resident Magistrate's Court last week after a man who had just paid over $190,000 struck the man who had gone there to collect it, just as they were exiting the courtroom.
Aston Bailey, who slapped the man on the back of his neck while saying "A unuh mek people kill unuh," attempted to escape by running away. He was taken into custody and charged with assault.
Interestingly, Bailey was the defendant in a case against Andrew Rose whose goods he destroyed during a dispute over $1.3 million owed to him for scrap metal. The man who was struck was Rose's secretary.
Last Tuesday when the matter was mentioned, Bailey, who had previously agreed to repay Rose's money, told Senior Magistrate Judith Pusey that he had paid "something like a million" when she asked him how much of the money he had already paid.
But Rose said that he was told by his secretary that Bailey had only paid $400,000 and this was confirmed in court by the secretary.
Bailey then got upset, stating that he had paid over more than that and had the receipts to show that the secretary had signed for the money.
But the magistrate told him that he had to pay the amount stated by the accused.
"I am not paying that, Ms Pusey," he said.
"Who do you think you are talking to?" Pusey remarked. "I don't like when people ginnal me. I ask you how much you pay the man and you ago tell me something like a million, what figure is that?
"You have to come to court prepared and you have disrespected the court. You are going to pay him what he says," she added.
The matter was then set for Friday and when it was mentioned, Bailey's attorney, Laury Smikle, told the court that her client had the receipts to show that the secretary had collected more than $400,000.
But this was challenged by the secretary who told the court that he had signed for the first payment of $500,000 but Bailey, after checking the money, realised that he had overpaid him and took back the money and gave him $400,000 as that was what they had agreed on for the first payment. The receipt for the $500,000 was never cancelled, he said.
Bailey, however, denied his explanation. "How me fi over pay a man that me owe $1.3 million?" he asked.
The magistrate then stood down the matter for them to work out the issue with the help of an officer. When the matter was called up, Pusey told Bailey that he should pay half of the $500,000 along with the remaining of $300,697, and he did. Following that, the charges against both Bailey and Rose were withdrawn.
Religious dispute causes biting There was also laughter in the court last week when a Rastafarian and another man appeared before the court for biting each other over a disagreement while discussing religion.
Kaydon Richards, and the Rastafarian, Omar Gray, both appeared in court on a charge of unlawful wounding.
When the magistrate asked the men what was the cause of the dispute, Richards said: "Him come to me with some unnecessary argument." He said the argument escalated into a fight during which Gray bit him.
But Gray quickly interjected: "A him bite me first and me bite him back," sparking laughter in the court. "How long oonu plan to continue this carnivorous affair?" Pusey then asked amidst laughter. more

Man, 27, Googles himself, sees his photo on a MOST WANTED criminals site, then turns himself in 'to clear his conscience'.....Even though no one was harmed, police wanted Christopher Viatafa, 27, on suspicion that he shot a firearm towards an inhabited building

When one man decided to google himself out of curiosity he found his face on Northern California's Most Wanted website and decided to turn himself in.
Christopher Viatafa saw this mugshot photo on a Northern California 'Most Wanted' website and decided to turn himself in
Christopher Viatafa saw this mugshot photo
 on a Northern California 'Most Wanted' website
 and decided to turn himself in


 
Christopher Viatafa, 27, of Paolo, Alto California handed himself over to the San Leandro police station where he was wanted for allegedly firing a handgun at the San Leandro Senior Center on East 14 street on August 8.
According to police he got into an argument, pulled out his gun, and fired a few shots at the ground.


Even though no one was harmed, police wanted him on suspicion that he shot a firearm towards an inhabited building.
SFGate.com reports that when Viatafa saw himself on the Most Wanted website he turned himself in so that he could clear his conscience.
As of Friday, Viatafa was listed on the site as a 'captured fugitive.'
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Doomed airliner pilot was political fanatic: Hours before flying MH370 he attended trial of jailed Malaysian opposition leader.....Satellite data shows hijacked MH370 was last seen flying towards Pakistan OR Indian Ocean as investigators search pilots' luxury homes and reveal one had home-made flight simulator

Malay Plane Banner .jpgThe search operation has now been focused on two 'corridors', one which extends from  north west from Thailand to the Kazakstan-Turkmenistan border and the other which opens out into the southern Indian Ocean.

WHAT DOES NEW RADAR SIGNAL FROM SEVEN HOURS INTO FLIGHT MEAN?

The 'corridors' stretching north and south through the countries surrounding Malaysia are based on a satellite reading from seven and a half hours after the flight took off.
When the signal was received at 8.11am on March 8, the plane could have been anywhere along the red lines pictured above.
When the satellite in question received the signal, beamed into space, all it could tell would be how to adjust its systems to get a stronger read, an official told the Washington Post.
Combined with previous data, and the maximum flight distance of the plane, investigators have been able to plot a rough area from which they think the signal would have come.
The data cannot show where exactly the plane was, or which direction it was travelling in.
Countries in the plane's potential flightpath have now joined a huge diplomatic effort to locate the missing passengers, but China described the revelation as 'painfully belated'. 
While Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak refused to confirm that flight MH370 was taken over, he admitted 'deliberate action' on board the plane resulted in it changing course and losing connection with ground crews.
The plane's communication system was switched off as it headed west over the Malaysian seaboard and could have flown for another seven hours on its fuel reserves.
It is not yet clear where the plane could have been  taken, however Mr Razak said the most recent satellite data suggests the plane could have headed to one of two possible flight corridors.
Countries in the plane's potential flightpath have now joined a huge diplomatic effort to locate the missing passengers, but China described the revelation as 'painfully belated'. 
While Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak refused to confirm that flight MH370 was taken over, he admitted 'deliberate action' on board the plane resulted in it changing course and losing connection with ground crews.
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KARTEL VERDICT AFTER EFFECT: Threat Level High - Lizard's Sister In Protective Custody, Advised To Limit Interviews

Published: Saturday | March 15, 2014  
Stephanie Breckenridge, the sister of Clive 'Lizard' Williams, is in protective custody today as concerns mount about the increasing threat level against her family.
Entertainer Vybz Kartel and three other men were convicted in the Home Circuit Court of the murder of Clive 'Lizard' Williams and are to be sentenced on March 27.
Entertainer Vybz Kartel and three other men
 were convicted in the Home Circuit Court
 of the murder of Clive 'Lizard' Williams and
 are to be sentenced on March 27.
Entertainer Adidja 'Vybz Kartel' Palmer and three other accused were on Thursday convicted of the murder of Williams.
Speaking yesterday from an undisclosed location, Breckenridge said she was unable to elaborate on her feeling towards the guilty verdict because of advice from the police.
She claimed that the threat level against her family is now high and her team has taken the decision for her to limit interviews.
"We've been in protective custody and they are aware of an increased threat level. They were saying not right now. We have a meeting later today (yesterday) so I will ask them. I don't see anything that will increase my threat level but apparently people have been upset that I've been talking period, so that's where the problem lies," she said.
Entertainers Adidja 'Vybz Kartel' Palmer, Shawn 'Shawn Storm' Campbell, Kahira Jones and André St John were all found guilty of the August 2011 murder of Williams.
The other defendant, Shane Williams, who was represented by Everton Dewar, was freed. more

Substitute teacher, 22, charged with sex assault and kidnap after boy, 15, came home with a love bite on his neck Tanikka Bella Queen banned from working in schools after arrest Queen and the student exchanged 2,400 text messages, police say

A Las Vegas substitute teacher has been accused of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old student after his father noticed a love bite on the boy's neck.
Tanikka Bella Queen, who was working as a long-term substitute at Hyde Park Middle School, faces charges of sexual assault against a child, sexual seduction and kidnap. 
The 22-year-old, who taught geography, initially denied having a relationship with the teenager, but later told police she was in love with him. 

When detectives searched cell phone records they found 2.400 messages, 108 phone calls and 38 images that had been shared between Queen and the student. 
Queen was arrested Tuesday, but the alleged inappropriate relationship began shortly after she started teaching at the student's school on February 2.
Charged: Substitute teacher Tanikka Queen is accused of having a relationship with a 15-year-old student
Charged: Substitute teacher Tanikka Queen is accused of having a relationship with a 15-year-old student
The student's father reported Queen after discovering messages from Queen about the relationship on a cell phone belonging to the boy's sister. 
He also noticed a love bite on his son's neck.
According to police reports seen by the Las Vegas Review Journal, Queen and the boy would meet at a park, or arrange tutoring sessions at the lunch break. more: 

IN JAMAICA: PALAS recipient and former XLCR Head Boy, RYAN SWEENEY among 10 students who participated in the 2014 Model United Nations forum at HARVARD UNIVERSITY........UWI on show at Harvard forum...."I am very confident that they will not just represent the UWI, Mona, but Jamaica on a whole very well,".

Ryan Sweeney, PALAS
THE University of the West Indies' Department of Government, Mona is expecting major returns on its investment in 10 students and a lecturer who represented the institution at this year's Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN) in Boston, Massachusetts.
The students and UWI lecturer in the Department of Government Dr Omar Hawthorne left the island last week for the United States to participate in the 2014 Model United Nations forum which ended on Sunday.
Head of the Department of Government
at Mona Dr Lloyd Waller (second right);
Senior Assistant Registrar at UWI
Michelle Ashwood Stewart (third right),
and Dr Omar Hawthorne (fourth right),
lecturer in the Department of Government,
 Mona, with the 10 students who
represented the campus at the
 Harvard National Model United Nations
 in Boston, Massachusetts.
"I am very confident that they will not just represent the UWI, Mona, but Jamaica on a whole very well," said Head of the Department of Government Dr Lloyd Waller.
"The department is seriously focused on broadening the scope of our students' engagements, locally and internationally. The more practical exposure, the better. This is absolutely critical to ensuring that our students are well rounded and ready for the world, no matter where they go," Dr Waller added.
HNMUN serves as a forum in which students from colleges and universities around the globe meet, in a United Nations format, to discuss the most pressing challenges facing the world today. Top performers are awarded at the end for their efforts. This year participants will address a number of issues, including drug decriminalisation and Latin American-European Union trade relations. The UWI students say their objective is to help the institution reclaim the accolade of "best university in the region". more

XLCR clobber Campion 16-0 in schoolgirl football....The Excelsior train continues to roll on in the ISSA/KFC/Locker-room Sports Schoolgirl Football competition.

Saturday, March 15, 2014 Sherdon Cowan     
The Excelsior train continues to roll on in the ISSA/KFC/Locker-room Sports Schoolgirl Football competition when they clobbered Campion College 16-0 in Zone F return-leg action on Thursday.
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The Mountain View-based school dominated their lesser opponents who continue to labour in the zone and are rooted at the bottom of the table. Jonathan Grant came out 4-2 victors over Bridgeport High, while Tivoli High got by Immaculate Conception 3-0 in other Zone F action.
Wolmer's Girls won their battle against Innswood High 1-0, Ardenne High were 2-0 victors over Tarrant High and Spanish Town High recorded a 3-1 win over Edith Dalton James High in Zone E.
Old Harbour High scored a 6-0 win over Tacius Golding in Zone D, Camperdown High defeated Cumberland High 5-1 in Zone G, while Lacovia High brushed aside DeCarteret College 4-0 in Zone B fixture.
Zone A saw Rusea's High getting the better of Spot Valley High 1-0 and Montego Bay High edging Westwood High 2-1. Lennon High eased past Mile Gully High 4-1 in Zone C, while Fair Prospect High blanked Paul Bogle High 5-0 in the recently added Zone H. With only two schools drawn in Zone H, Fair Prospect High as the zone winners will duel against the next best third-placed side of the first round for a spot in the second round. more

Former New Hampshire GOP Chair Saves $1,000 A Month With Obamacare.....Stories similar to Cullen's are being told by folks across the country -- that the Affordable Care Act has benefits that must be weighed against its downsides.

WASHINGTON -- The former chair of the New Hampshire Republican Party will save $1,000 a month in premiums for his family's health care package after signing up for a new policy through the Obamacare exchange.
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State Republican party chairman Fergus Cullen stands in Concord, N.H.,
 Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2007, by a map of New Hampshire he hand colored
 showing where Republican strongholds are. | ASSOCIATED PRESS
But Fergus Cullen said the savings aren't enough to turn him into a supporter of the new health care law. He said he anticipates higher out-of-pocket costs with his new Anthem-administered plan, and he's frustrated by what he sees as a lack of information about coverage options. His old plan, which was pricey but covered what he needed, was cancelled by his insurer because it didn't meet Obamacare regulations.
"Fundamentally, the plan I wanted to buy is one that gives me catastrophic coverage for my family and lets me self-insure for everything else," Cullen said in a phone interview with The Huffington Post.
Stories similar to Cullen's are being told by folks across the country -- that the Affordable Care Act has benefits that must be weighed against its downsides. What makes his tale a bit rarer is that he's one of the few Republicans of stature willing to acknowledge the tradeoffs. more

IN JAMAICA: US$20m medical facility slated for St James....construction of a state-of- the- art medical facility at a cost of US$20 million in the upscale community of Cinnamon Hill in Rose Hall, St James.

Friday, March 14, 2014 | 5:51 PM 
ST JAMES, Jamaica -- Hospiten Group, a Spanish-based company, Friday morning announced that it will begin construction of a state-of- the- art medical facility at a cost of US$20 million in the upscale community of Cinnamon Hill in Rose Hall, St James.
Construction for the 22-bed facility is expected to begin within another few weeks and should be completed by the end of next year.
Dr Pedro Luis Cobiella
The full-service facility will be equipped with an Image Diagnosis Centre, a Surgical Block, an Intensive Care Unit (ICU), a Clinical Analysis Lab and a 24/7 Emergency Room.
“The project is slated for completion during the second half of 2015 and will create more than 300 direct jobs and the equivalent during construction, Hospiten's chairman, Dr Pedro Luis Cobiella, said during a presentation at the Montego Bay Convention Centre Friday.
Addressing government officials, medical personnel and members of the business community, Dr Cobiella said the Group's maxim has always been to achieve excellence in the services provided, "both in medicine and in patient care, the result of which is that all our hospitals have obtained international recognition for quality and excellence in services and management". 
An important part of that achievement, he noted, lies in understanding, respecting and adapting to the environment, "to the different cultures of the places we settle in". more

MALAYSIA PM: IT WAS 'DELIBERATE' ....SEIZED IN THE SKY? Missing Plane Was Hijacked, Malaysian Official Says.... U.S. Official: Key Evidence Of 'Human Intervention'... WSJ: 'Sharpened On Sabotage'... Expert Needed For Key Scenario To Play Out... CNN: Classified Analysis Shows Likely Crash Location... REPORT: Bizarre Altitude Changes While Under Pilot Control... THEORY: Steered Toward Andaman Islands...

AP  | by  EILEEN NG and JOAN LOWY Posted: 03/14/2014 11:50 pm EDT Updated: 03/15/2014 12:59 am EDT
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) — Investigators have concluded that one or more people with significant flying experience hijacked the missing Malaysia Airlines jet, switched off communication devices and steered it off-course, a Malaysian government official involved in the investigation said Saturday.
No motive has been established and no demands have been made known, and it is not yet clear where the plane was taken, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media. The official said that hijacking was no longer a theory. "It is conclusive," he said.
He said evidence that led to the conclusion were signs that the plane's communications were switched off deliberately, data about the flight path and indications the plane was steered in a way to avoid detection by radar.
The Boeing 777's communication with the ground was severed just under one hour into a flight March 8 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing. Malaysian officials previously have said radar data suggest it may have turned back toward and crossed over the Malaysian peninsula after setting out on a northeastern path toward the Chinese capital. Earlier, an American official told The Associated Press that investigators are examining the possibility of "human intervention" in the plane's disappearance, adding it may have been "an act of piracy." more