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Mavado-Gangsta-For-Life.jpgThe streets are buzzing with talk that Vybz Kartel and the Portmore Empire have rekindled animosities with Mavado on a new single called Weh Dem a Go on the Day Rave riddim. Mavado's song is called Real Killa.

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It sounds like a diss song because it is a counteraction to Mavados song on the same riddim, sort of what they did on the Daybreak Riddim. The streets love it, dem play it at a dance in the country and the place buss wid the tunes dem. This new yute Jah Vinchi ah go dun the place, one Portmore Empire insider told one876entertainment.com

javinchi.JPGJah Vinchi, formerly a member of 357 Records, is the newest member of the Portmore Empire. In the past he recorded c****ination singles with Anthony B and T.O.K. but now it appears that he is ready to go into the big times since hooking up with the Empire. He has recorded a slew of songs with Vybz Kartel and his sick, signature vocals have been creating a buzz in the Dancehall Game. The kid, whose real name is Andre Rhoden, is a beast.

Jah Vinchi ah go come tek the place, dog. Him sick, him have a new sound that ah go rock Jamaica, Vybz Kartel said of Jah Vinchi.

Jah Vinchi sings in his distinctive voice: dem shoulda memba say the askella spray/where dem a go wid dem Chiney K?

Kartel chimes in with ah deadly reminder: 'mi get rifle ah USA'. And The Teacha's sick rhymes like: from mi small, mi skin cat and kill dawg/p--hole, yu coulda thick like Bling Dawg/mi ah go rise up the rifle dem from Big Yard.

In his response, Mavado promises that he will 'kill them without chorus', and says that rifle shot ah bite like dem bees.

Jah Vinchi was inspired to get involved in the music business after his brother died tragically. He was a member of a church at the time of his brothers death, but found himself trying to make sense of the awful tragedy by writing gospel songs, but the pain lingered still.

But now that this young man is out, the world better pay attention. He is hungry and the latest protégé of The Teacha himself, Vybz Kartel. Jah Vinchi plans to paint the world in the colours from his palette and there isn t a damn thing anybody can do about it. Now you know.

 

 

Ele, King of the kitchen

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz7 Comments

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Women flock to STAR of the month Elephant Man not only for his reputed 'anaconda', but also for his skills in the kitchen.

Elephant Man explained, as THE STAR stopped by the Q45 studio on Burlington Avenue last Monday, "this is why all the ladies like mi. When they up in the morning and in their bed and I go bap bap in the kitchen, I'm the king of the kitchen."

The 'king of the kitchen' served rice and peas, fricassée chicken and vegetables, topped off with freshly made juice. For Elephant Man, who cooks at the studio on a regular basis, it was just another day in the kitchen with friends awaiting his well-prepared meal.

When THE STAR arrived at the studio, the artiste had already started cooking the rice and peas, he had seasoned the chicken and was preparing to fry the chicken.

He proudly said, "di man dem in di yard know seh mi a di top chef, two times a week dem beg mi fi cook, sometimes dem haffi pay mi." Ele chopped up the onions, potatoes, sweet peppers and the Scotch bonnet peppers while he gave THE STAR team a cooking lesson.

Scandal bag

"Yuh haffi put the scandal bag ova di rice to give yuh di real ting. If you're a real cook, yuh haffi know di last ting for the rice is to put di scandal bag ova it. Mi love steam fish, white rice, rice and peas and chicken. Rice and peas remind mi of a special Sunday ting growing up ... even if mommy caan find di money, she try find di rice and peas," he said.

Friends, including Lena British, stopped by to praise Ele's cooking skill. As THE STAR took a peek into the pot, Ele exclaimed, "wha, yuh a look if mi really can cook? Mi a di only artiste weh can cook rice and peas like dis." By the enticing scent emitting from the pots, it was obvious that Ele could hold his own in the kitchen.

He kept a close eye on the pot and when he was done, it was a soft and scrumptiously spicy chicken and rice and peas that was enjoyed by persons at the studio.

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Ele's expression says it all, he's one happy chef as he cooks at the Q45 studio on Burlington Ave.

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Ele's displays rice and peas, fricassée chicken and vegetables.

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Elephant Man shows off the colourful ingredients he will add to his pot.

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Ele shows off his just fried chicken before preparing to steam it at the Q45 studio on Burlington Ave.

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Elephant prepares the seasoning for the pot.

who is a better rapper

August 14, 2008
Started By evilk8 Comments
lil wayne & 50cent please u decide nowfyah
Kristin Mae Hundley-Nathan James Keyes
Kristin Mae Hundley and Nathan James Keyes made their first appearances in court on Thursday.

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. -- A man and woman were arrested Wednesday evening after St. Augustine police said shots were fired during a road rage incident.
According to a police report, a man and his young daughter were the victims of an aggravated assault after the passenger in another vehicle fired several rounds from a 9mm pistol at them while they were driving.
The victim told police that a woman driving a beige, 4-door Nissan Altima pulled next to him on Avenida Menendez near the Castillo de San Marco and that the passenger in the car pointed a handgun at the him and his daughter. The victim said that he called the police on his cell phone and followed the Nissan through downtown St. Augustine.

He said suspect allegedly waived the gun at the victims a second time and eventually made a U-turn on N. Ponce de Leon Boulevard near Cincinnati Street. The victim and witnesses told police that the man with the gun reached across the drivers side of the car, pointed the gun and fired three shots in the direction of the victims vehicle.
Officers later spotted the Nissan driving through a parking lot and followed the vehicle to the vicinity of the railroad tracks north of Leonardi Street. Police contacted and arrested the woman driver, 22-year-old Kristin Mae Hundley, and charged her with principle to aggravated assault.
The suspected gunman, later identified as 28-year-old Nathan James Keyes, fled from the Nissan but was apprehended in near Leonardi Street.
According to the St. Augustine Police Department, Keyes told police where to find the Glock17, 9mm handgun used in the assault and a consensual search of the Nissan revealed 9mm ammunition, four 9mm shell casings, two marijuana pipes, and a small amount of marijuana.
No one was injured in the incident.
Both Keyes and Hundley were taken to the county jail without incident. On Thursday morning, the pair made their first appearances before a judge. Hundley's bond was set at $250,000. Keyes' was set at $325,000.
POLICE in the St Andrew North Division believe they have nabbed the last two suspects of a gang of four who held up a police constable at gunpoint along a main road near Milk River, Clarendon last Friday.

According to head of crime for the division, Inspector Altermoth 'Parra' Campbell, the two - who both hail from Red Hills in St Andrew - were arrested during a spot check in that community on Saturday night.

A relative of one of the men was also arrested and charged with illegal possession of a firearm and ammunition.
Campbell said that the men are believed to be those who narrowly escaped death when the constable, who had stopped to take a break at the side of the road, opened fire killing their cronies in the botched robbery attempt.

According to Constable Camay Watson, Constabulary Communication Network liaison officer for Clarendon, shortly after 11:00 pm, the four men pulled up behind the constable's car, two of them brandished guns and ordered that he hand over his car keys and money.

The constable, however, refused and opened fire hitting the two. The others, the police said, sped off leaving the dying men behind.

One of the dead men, police said, had earlier that day had his bail extended when he appeared in the Half-Way-Tree Resident Magistrate's court on charges of illegal possession of firearm and robbery with aggravation.

"We believe that it was these same men who tried to rob the policeman. We also believe that they are the same persons who have been carrying out a string of robberies, rapes and other gun crimes in sections of Red Hills, Lawrence Tavern and other areas in the division," said Campbell.

Campbell said the men, who were stopped in the a blue Toyota Corolla motor car similar to the one used in the attack on the lawman, were on Sunday taken to Red Hills where one of the dead man's house was searched.

"During that search army fatigue and other uniforms like those used by the (Jamaica Constabulary Force) Mobile Reserve were found," Campbell told the Observer.

He said that an uncle of one of the deceased was arrested after he was seen leaving the premises with a suspicious-looking bag which allegedly contained a home-made shotgun loaded with a live round.

What's poppin

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz4 Comments

Back together again?Is Beenie and D'Angel reconciling? Bwoy all now everybody a talk bout di comment whey she meck a Summer Sizzle bout what God has joined together, let no man put asunder. Is she sending us a message here? Well meck wi si nuh, cause nuff people curious, dem caan wait fi si wha a guh really happen.

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Portia's big forward

What a way di people a stadium cheer when dem call Portia Simpson-Miller's name. Mi neva hear nutten like dat yet. Could it be dat dem just plain tiad a di almshouse whey a gwaan and tink sey Portia can deliver dem. Fi real dough tings rough outa here bad. Light bill fi mi two months ago was in the $2000 bracket now a $5000 sinting. A how wi a guh manage, everyting a raise except yuh pay and all a dis a since di new party come in. Suh maybe di people dem did a tink bout dat when dem did a shout.

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Danville a guh hard

Bwoy di people dem dung a customs a feel it big time cause tell everybody sey Danville Walker nah play! Him have di custom officers dem a walk a tight rope and it come een like sey all di bligh dem done. But yuh caan really blame him at all member di odda day him buy car fi him wife and madda and when dem go fi register it, it show pon di records sey smady else own dem aready! Bad luck wuss dan obeah, dat deh smady whey cook it up muss a cuss dem rotten luck.

CINCINNATI -- A 71-year-old Cincinnati preacher was on his way to church when he allegedly waved a gun at another motorist and cursed at her.
The preacher, Thomas Howell, claims that the woman cut him off. Howell testified in court that he has a gun and permit but denied ever removing the weapon from its holster.
But a judge sided with the woman, who said the preacher threatened to shoot her and called her names as their cars chased each other.

Howell has been convicted of aggravated menacing. He could get up to six months in jail on the misdemeanor charge when he's sentenced next month.
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Sprinter Tyson Gay of the United States works out during a training session at the Beijing 2008 Olympics yesterday

US sprinter Tyson Gay said he is "injury-free" after completing a workout yesterday in which he showed no obvious signs of discomfort from the hamstring he hurt last month.

"I feel confident about today," Gay said as he left the track at the US Olympic training centre at Beijing Normal University. "I've been looking for an indicator to let me know where my confidence is going to be at, and I think today let me know that.

"I'm happy with today's workout: injury-free, no pain."

Gay, the defending world champion in the 100 and 200 metres, had to wait almost an hour to start his workout due to a heavy downpour of rain and lightning. He did some light jogging before completing sprints of 60, 80 and 100 metres during a workout that was open to reporters.

World-record holder

He injured his left leg while running in preliminary heats in the 200 during the US trials in July. He had already qualified for the 100, where he is expected to contend with world-record holder Usain Bolt and Asafa Powell, who held the record before Bolt.

Gay pulled out of a race in London on July 25, saying he wanted to rest to ensure he was healthy for the Olympics. He had said earlier this week that he would be ready, and looked comfortable running the 100 for coach Jon Drummond.

Gay said a more detailed MRI had discovered a slightly strained tendon after the trials that was worse than originally diagnosed. He admitted having doubts about whether he would be able to get back in time for the Games. Now, he said he's "pretty close" to where he was before the injury, noting that he might have run the 100 faster had he done a second set of sprints after being fully warmed up.

Gay said his recovery had gone well. "I've gotten a lot of rest. I mean, everyone knows I haven't raced since nationals, but I think that was good for me because even if I would've ran the 200 I'd have been really fatigued," he said.

"I've seen a lot of people from the US not running as fast as they were and a lot of people's bodies are tired, so I think this rest really did me well."




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AIDS

April 1, 2008
Started By alligcold9 Comments

Dear Pastor,

I must say I am in need of some fatherly advice. I am a 25-year-old female with one child. I am HIV positive, but my child has tested negative. My problem is that I met a man who knows that I am HIV positive. He was really nice to me and he told me he was single and he wanted to be with me. He was really nice to me until one day a lady called me and told me she was his girlfriend and they were engaged. I couldn't believe how he lied to me. He was also there for me when I found out that I was HIV-positive.

NO TRUST

Anyway, I stopped seeing him for a while and it so happened that we got back together and later got married. But I can't trust him. I regret getting married to him. All he does is tell me lies. One day I went in his phone and I got a number from it. When I called it, it was a girl and she didn't know that he was married. She said if she knew he was married, she wouldn't have got involved with him. She said that's all she is going to tell me and if I wanted to know I should go and ask him.

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He said she was just a friend and he doesn't know why she would have said that because he was never involved with her.

That happened in January and I have come to realise that he still calls and sends her text messages.

When he is at home he turns his phone off all the time. I don't know any of his friends and he encourages me not to keep friends. He never takes me out. The relationship we had was better before we got married. The way he treats me is killing my self-esteem. We even had a few fights. I really want to leave him, but I feel I might be ungrateful for the way he was there for me when I found out I was positive. He put himself at risk by sleeping with me without a condom knowing that I am positive.

Please, tell me, what to do, pastor.

A.S., England

Dear A.S.,

Please tell your husband that when having sex with you, he should use the condom. If he refuses to do so, you should insist. If he doesn't use a condom, it is likely that he will become infected too.

It is evident that your husband is constantly lying to you. You were happy when he marry you, but now you regret doing so. I suggest that both of you go see a counsellor. If after seeing the counsellor nothing has changed, you should seek the advice of a lawyer. I do not want to say why I believe that it may be imperative that you contact a lawyer for advice.

Pastor

Improper handling of weapons, being kept by the police for licensed firearm holders, has left the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) unable to trace more than 40 weapons to any particular owner. 

In an advertisement published in yesterday's Gleaner, the JCF requested that the owners of 81 firearms come in and retrieve their weapons from the Clarendon police.

However, checks by The Gleaner revealed that an error was made in the published advertisement, in which many of the weapons attributed to a particular person were, in fact, of unknown ownership.

Supt Dayton Henry, in charge of the Clarendon police, admitted that only 24 of the 81 advertised weapons could be attributed to a named owner.

Henry said the tags on many of the weapons were damaged, leaving the owners' names unrecognisable. 

Tags dry rot 

"The armoury is normally hot and, based on constant handling during the process of change of command of the division, when these firearms are checked off, the tags dry rot and disintegrate over a period of time," he said.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Leon Rose, head of the JCF Support and Services Branch, said the critical information for retrieval of a weapon from the police was the name and address of the owner.

Rose said a weapon would be destroyed if it remained unclaimed for some time after being advertised. 

Safe keeping 

The firearms advertised had been left in police custody after the owners surrendered them due to planned travel overseas. By law, a firearm must be turned in to the police for safe keeping if an owner ventures outside of the island. These firearms may also be placed in the custody of the police as the owners may have died and the weapons turned in by relatives.

Henry said the Clarendon division armoury was being overloaded with privately owned firearms, and that efforts to get them back to their owners was an attempt to create space in the facility.

Some of the listed firearms have been in the possession of the Clarendon police since the 1950s.

School fee 'bangarang'

August 14, 2008
Started By steppz7 Comments

It's that time of the year once again when parents hustle feverishly to pay their children's school fees, purchase their books and uniforms and get them ready for the re-opening of school in September.

For many it will be a nightmare, with the perceived exorbitant increase in auxiliary fees, and the 20 per cent or more increase on school books and school uniforms. Add to it the fact that most parents will have less to spend this year, with an inflation rate of 20 per cent, and we have the recipe for 'bangarang.'

Put in perspective

However, the scenario needs to be put in its true perspective. The situation in which we find ourselves is largely due to world forces and conditions which are beyond our control. Take the hike in the price of oil, for example, which has resulted in a domino effect on the cost of goods and services.

It is against this background that comments by the prime minister and the education minister must be seen, for it must be a brave government indeed who dares to make education 'free' up to the high school level in such circumstances. It is also understandable that such a government would guard zealously any appearance, real or perceived, that would jeopardise this noble stance. It is in this light that these comments, especially the one made by the prime minister with regard to exorbitant auxiliary fees, must be seen.

However, the point must also be made that the prime minister may have overstepped the limit of zeal and exuberance, in alluding to the hiking of said fees by some principals as akin to extortion.

Principals' case

The principals have a case, and if there were any doubts, these ought to be put to rest by the piece in The Sunday Gleaner of August 3, by the principal of Ardenne High School, Esther Tyson.

She has highlighted what most people knew all along, that is, that no government since independence has been able to adequately fund education. This is what Education Minister Andrew Holness was thinking of when he made the call recently for the private sector to come on board to assist with the delivery of education.

If ever there was a time for dialogue with the stakeholders in education, it is now. In the meantime as Tyson observed, teachers have been "fund-raising ... and will continue to fund-raise."

Schools to go hi-tech

August 14, 2008
Started By Garrick10 Comments
THE Ministry of Education is currently examining ways to transmit lessons to schools across the island via cable television, the Internet and even telephones as part of the e-learning Jamaica (e-Ljam) project, Education Minister Andrew Holness announced Tuesday.

The plans, if implemented, could see lessons taught by master teachers being transmitted to students in remote parts of the island, the minister indicated.

"We have seen some technologies that are promising but they still need to be tried and tested," the minister said. He said, however, that the ministry was not sure if some of the technologies were robust enough to give access.

The minister said there had been significant delays in getting the e-learning Jamaica project going because of problems with the contracts to get in the equipment, but said he had been reassured that the problems would be addressed soon.
Holness was speaking Tuesday at the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between telecommunications giant Digicel and four tertiary institutions, which will see Digicel providing summer and graduate internship for students of the institutions, and mentorship for the students from Digicel executives.

Institutions signing the MOU were University of the West Indies, the University of Technology, Northern Caribbean University and the University College of the Caribbean - which hosted the function.

Digital technology, electrical engineering, computer science, electronics and physics, marketing, finance and accounting are some of the areas on which the internship programme will concentrate, and it will result in full-time employment for some of the chosen candidates. The programme, which begins in the upcoming semester, will be open to students in at least the second year of their tertiary studies.

The e-Ljam project, which is being implemented in 186 learning institutions - most of them high schools - utilises information and communication technologies (ICT) to introduce new approaches to impart instruction, stimulate learning and deliver education to students.

The projected cost of the e-Learning project is US$50 million, and is made available through the Universal Access Fund (UAF), which is collected from a cess on international phone calls to Jamaica.
Well, Microsoft finally got SP3 out the door for you stubborn Vista-resistant XP users, and we're dying to know how you like it. That's right, you. See, our resident guinea pig intern hasn't felt any performance improvement, we've received tips from people who have seen a speed bump, and problems have cropped up as well -- we've heard reports of sporadic reboots and crashes, some of them AMD-related. But hey, forget all of them... how has SP3 changed your

-- Edited by selectorbyron at 19:47, 2008-05-12
    Yow wa unnu tink, unnu believe sey Gay aggo tek drugs so him can win di 100 metres. First him claim sey  him injured ,  an avoid  couple meets  an possibly testing. Now he wants the world to know he is in good shape, which could probably be an act so it doesn't look suspicious when or if he performs good enough to win. I am not saying he will, I just dont think those pple have any pride or honor when it comes to winning. Plus if yo pre when him (and previous dopers) a run instead of intense breathing, their muscles be contracting so hard yo wanda if a get dem get heavier and a strain fi carry dem body or dem a lift weights. Only steroids unnu know mek pple tense up an gwaan so?

How to make the move to Blu-ray

August 15, 2008
Started By GA0 Comments

Bun fi bun

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz4 Comments
Dear Pastor,

I had a girl that I really loved and still love so much. But I found myself cheating on her and I knew it was wrong, but I made up my mind that I wasn't going to cheat anymore. Only to find out that she was cheating too. I was at the point where I was about to give up everything. Well, not really everything, but all the other girls that I had, just for her. But I have always had a feeling that she was cheating. Now I found out that she cheated and I broke up with her. Now I can't stop thinking about her.

Pastor, do you think I did the right thing?

Broken hearted, St. Andrew

YU KETCH THE OLYMPIC FEVER?

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz1 Comments
Ah it a run di place now. Yeah man, thanks to things like TV and Internet, whether you live in a village in Vanuatu, the forests of Venezuela or a cabin in Callaloo Mews, you can log on, click on or turn on and enjoy a sense of almost 'being in Beijing'. Trust me, I'm really having fun and learning much as I watch television coverage of the Olympic Games. The mind boggling displays and dazzling spectacle of the opening ceremony aside, just to observe the daily variety of activities and confluence of colours is exciting and entertaining. Existence of countries What a thing nice man? What a whole heap of events? And so many new countries! I'm not ashamed to admit that if it weren't for the Games, I probably wouldn't know about the existence of countries like Marshal Islands, Montenegro and Tuvalu. These are three countries making their first appearance at the Games. Of course, I didn't know anything about Saar and Kiribati either; and they have been to the Olympics before. Maybe I'm just paying more attention to this time around. Infectious Olympic fever The Olympic fever is really so infectious though, that one can't help being afflicted by it. I didn't know that I could spend time watching things like fencing, weightlifting, synchronised diving, archery and equestrian events. But mi busy a dweet! I've been watching gymnastics, tennis, handball, volleyball, beach volleyball, swimming and water polo. Like most Jamaicans though, I'm only watching all of this because the running don't start yet. You too? All of us are just really biding time because we can hardly wait to see our fellow Jamaicans kick up dust pon some foreign athletes in the track and field events. That's when the fever going to reach the point where it might send some people insane when their predictions and expectations fail to materialise. Dominant force in the sprints Some of that is bound to happen, and there will be many surprises. Still, this little piece of rock will again emerge as a dominant force in the sprints. But we should be dominating other areas like swimming too. After all, no matter where you are in Jamaica you are never more than 25 miles away from water. And most of us can't swim; that weird eeh? Yet we have no snow and we have bob sled team. We should also be into the rifling and other shooting events because many of our young men aspire to be shottas. You ever watch how some young Jamaican males gesticulate? It's as if some of them were born with their right index fingers wrapped around the trigger of a gun. If we harness their interest and abilities we could be manufacturing Olympic-gold-medal-winning shottas. What yu think? As I've said in this column before, Jamaica should really invest in the equipment, personnel and other resources needed to facilitate our participation in other Olympic events, especially because we seem to have natural talents in certain areas. For example, with our ability to fling bottle and big stone and stick, we should have a strong team of javelin, discus and shot-put throwers at the games. And how come we don't have more jumpers? Who can jump fence, scale wall and beat gate like we? We should try and transform these skills into competitive and productive endeavours. Wha yu say? Am I unto something here, or have I just acquired an acute case of Olympic fever?

Remnants of assault

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz1 Comments
Dear Pastor,

I'm desperately in need of your help. When I was in my early 20s I was sexually assaulted by a man. He is from a Barbican address. I also have his name. He has a bad reputation. He is well known for raping young girls. This bastard would call me at work and threaten me. He would also threaten my father to kill him.

Unfortunately, I ended up in a relationship with him. I had to leave the family house with my daughter. My family has lost all their trust in me, and blames me for what has happened.

I'm now 32 years old. I'm finding it very difficult to move on with my life because of this horrible experience. As each day goes by I keep remembering this terrible experience. I find it difficult to concentrate on anything I'm doing. I sometimes start cursing and talking to myself. I feel like I'm losing my mind. I hate this person with such a passion that I want to kill him. I can't sleep well at nights. I wish I could be my normal self again.

Desperately In Need of Help, St. Andrew, Jamaica

Time will solve it all

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz4 Comments
Dear Pastor,

I'm a 33-year-old widow and have one child. I'm involved with a 30-year-old man who live in America. He has two beautiful children who I love wholeheartedly. The problem is that his children's two mothers constantly use the children to manipulate his life. He is very close to one in particular and it seems as if he fears her because she isn't aware of him having a relationship. He finds all the excuses in the world to be alone when he claims he wants to talk to his child. He said he doesn't want a confrontation. I love him.

Pastor, what do you suggest that I do? He claims he hasn't had sex with her in two years, yet she doesn't want him to get involved with anyone and she has moved on. I'm not sure what to believe. He should be moving to Jamaica soon.

D.H., St. Andrew, Jamaica

Macho trio

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz1 Comments
Dear Pastor,

I'm writing this letter because I don't know what to do. I'm in a situation where I'm dating two guys. I really care for both of them and they treat me really well. One of the guys knows about the other. One of the guys asked me to marry him, but I can't accept his proposal because of the other guy.

Pastor, what should I do? Also, I'm crazily in love with another guy in Jamaica. I want to spend the rest of my life with the guy in Jamaica. I'm deeply in love with him and he is in love with me also.

N.P., New York, USA

A standing problem

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz5 Comments
Dear Pastor,

I have been struggling with a serious problem ever since I tried to lose my virginity. I am 20 years old and I have a problem in maintaining an erection. I can't keep a girl because my sex is so horrible and I feel so hopeless. I can't even sleep at nights. Being impotent gives me low self-esteem and no confidence.

I am even scared to get into a relationship because I fear that my partner may tell my friends that I can't get it up and she will eventually leave me. I am depressed and I feel useless. Sometimes I even break down in tears because it is so painful to know that I have been robbed of my manhood. I want to have a happy life and that cannot be achieved if I am not satisfied. I know a lot of young men are afraid to talk about it and a lot can relate to this problem.

Please, pastor, give me some advice so that my life can turn around. I am desperate.

M.B., New Jersey, USA

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Mavado - file
Singjay Mavado is feeling 'so special' as his case was dismissed from the Savannah-la-Mar Resident Magistrate's Court last Tuesday.

The ace deejay, who says he is innocent of all charges, says trouble somehow, always seem to find him.

On Sunday August 3 during the RTI weekend in Negril, Mavado, real name David Brooks, was served a summons which charged him with, among other things, assault occasioning bodily harm and using indecent language after an incident at the Jungle night club.

Disagreement

According to a previous report in THE STAR, the deejay and a man got into a disagreement at the nightclub where the man was assaulted in full view of police personnel. Mavado was then reportedly accosted by the police who attempted to reprimand the deejay to speak to him but he reportedly cursed them using indecent language.

However, according to the deejay, he is an innocent man.

In an interview with THE STAR yesterday, Mavado said, "Mi done know sey me is a yute weh innocent of all weh dem a accuse mi of, mi jus know sey a brighter days, suh mi jus lef everything inna Jah hand ... suh now mi get everything sort out an get dem offa mi name. I an I neva touch nobody or hurt nobody, a work mi did jus done work."

He continued, "some likkle shuffling did gwaan, an mi walk pass cause it neva have nutt'n fi do wid me. Suh when mi cut, mi frighten fi know sey mi actually tek weh mi self an still a hear all a dem ting yah."

Bulls eye

For the artiste, who has been in trouble with the law on numerous occasions, he feels targeted by people, whether members of the police force or persons in general who 'a try mash up mi ting.'

Mavado says that because of this reason, he spends most of his time at home or at the studio and would never hurt someone else, unless provoked.

"Wi know sey di people dem love wi, suh wi nah guh out deh guh hurt dem or do dem nutt'n if a man nah diss mi, mi nah diss dem, but mi nah tek dis from nuh man, nuh care a who. yuh have police whe nuh like mi none at all an yuh have police whe rate Mavado ... Dem dutty up mi name, but mi nuh change, I'm still here," he told THE STAR.

New songs

Currently, Mavado says he is focussing on releasing some new songs between now and Christamas that will be different, as he says he is an artiste who only voices hits.

"Right now mi have a ting name It's Raining Again, whe mi a tell dem sey mi live di life of a 'G' (Gangsta) till di day I die is a whole story an dem only tell di bad an nah tell di good," he said.

Mavado also recently released a new single on Stephen McGregor's 'Day Rave' rhythm called Real Killa (No Chorus) that is expected to do well.

A Bulgarian couple chained their seven-year-old boy to the kitchen sink to prevent him from misbehaving while they were at work, the daily Trud reported.

Social services in Bulgaria had to intervene after being notified by neighbours in the south-eastern town of Gotse Delchev, who heard the boy's father boast about how he was managing to control his son, the paper added.

According to the report, his parents began chaining the boy, Ilko, at the beginning of the summer holidays.

The report said Ilko was bound by a four-metre chain to the sink when his mother, a cleaning lady, and his father, who worked in metallurgy, left the house.

The chain was long enough to allow him to open the fridge and reach their terrace - but not to go to the toilet.

His only company was the family's dog Bucky - ironically, the dog was able to roam freely.

The child told social services that he was being punished for misbehaving.

His mother said her husband "was afraid his son would turn into a criminal," Trud reported.

Ilko has since been brought to an orphanage.

Social services were due to rule within 10 days whether he could be returned to his mother, who has promised to leave her husband.

RUSSIAN tanks are reported to have rolled into the Georgian port town of Poti and are still in the strategic city of Gori despite a ceasefire, Georgia's foreign ministry has said.

The claim has been denied by the Russian foreign ministry which states no Russian troops are on Georgian soil.

Earlier, the ministry said Russian armed forces were pulling out from Gori, a central hub on Georgias main east-west highway, which has been hit by shelling.

But reports said explosions could still be heard.

Meanwhile, Russian president Dmitry Medvedev met the leaders of South Ossetia and another rebel province, Abkhazia, to sign a six-point peace plan.

Aid

The Kremlin leader met the two rebel leaders to sign the plan, to end hostilities, brokered this week by France, it was reported.

"We will support any decisions taken by the peoples of South Ossetia and Abkhazia...and not only do we support it but we will guarantee them both in the Caucasus and throughout the world," he said.

Last night, President Bush began sending US military planes and ships to Georgia with aid and told Russia to pull its troops out.

Experts feared Washingtons action would raise tensions and risk a new Cold War, with one warning it would go down extremely badly in Moscow.

A huge C-17 plane carrying life-saving drugs and shelters landed in Georgia last night and further mercy flights are due today.

Americas intervention was met with jubilation by Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili, who said his countrys ports and airports were under the control of the US defence ministry.

This was quickly denied by the Pentagon, which insisted it was not taking charge.

But the move was seen as a blunt message that America was ready to defend Georgia against further aggression.

A s****re Mr Bush appeared with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the White House to lay down the law to the Kremlin.

He said he was concerned at reports that Russian troops had blocked roads and blown up boats, saying: We insist Georgias sovereignty and territorial integrity be respected.

There was no reaction from Downing Street last night.

One source said: Its important to get help to people but it is important to send a clear message to Moscow too.

Jonathan Eyal, of defence think-tank the Royal United Services Institute, warned that Moscow would react badly.

Russia warned that at some point America would have to choose between partnership with it or Georgia.

Holy smoke

August 14, 2008
Started By babyblue810 Comments
BUSTED FOR HOLY SMOKE

BRACEBRIDGE -- A man who claims he is an ordained minister was busted
with almost half a kilo of pot yesterday during a traffic stop on
Hwy. 11 near Bracebridge.

"Rev." Michel Nathier, 53, of the Church of the Universe, admitted he
was smoking a joint when the OPP officer pulled him over but said he
was committing a holy act.

"It's a sacrament," Nathier said in an interview after he was
released from custody with a Sept. 2 court date.

PLANT BLESSED

Nathier said he has about 300 followers in the Sturgeon Falls area,
near North Bay, who believe that marijuana is the blessed plant
mentioned in the Bible as the "tree of life."

The church, which he said has chapters throughout Canada and the
U.S., has two rules: Don't hurt yourself and don't hurt others -- and
its followers routinely toke "the sacrament." It does not make one
stoned, "just enlightened," he insists.

"Ok, but it's still illegal," said a good-natured OPP Insp. Ed Medved.

Nathier was initially stopped because he was swerving between lanes,
Medved said.

When the officer stopped the car, a waft of the sacred herb came
floating out, police said. The officer seized almost a half kilo of
pot with a street value of between $1,500 and $3,000.

Nathier, who is already facing charges of possession of marijuana,
has been arrested for possession 10 times in 10 years and has spent
three years in jail. He'll fight the latest charge.
 
DEVON Garvey, the great grandson of National Hero Marcus Garvey, is now facing a charge of carnal abuse stemming from allegations that he sexually assaulted a 12-year-old girl this year.

Allegations are that on May 31, Garvey and the girl were making their way home from church in their St Andrew community, when he took the child to his house and sexually assaulted her.

The girl made a report to her mother and Garvey, 18, was arrested. He was later charged with carnal abuse.

When the case came up for mention in the Half-Way-Tree Resident Magistrate's Court yesterday, the matter was adjourned until September 8, when a preliminary inquiry is scheduled to begin.

Garvey is being represented by attorney Christopher Townsend.
Crime fighting and national security efforts got a significant boost this week as firm steps were taken to put in place a secure Internet portal at the Ministry of National Security. 

A partnership forged by the security ministry and international information technology firm IBM, to facilitate the development of the Internet portal was sealed with an official contract-signing ceremony.

Speaking at the event at the ministry's New Kingston head-quarters, minister of national security, Trevor MacMillan, said the portal would increase the capabilities of the ministry in fighting crime and protecting Jamaica's sovereignty.

"The improvement of the ministry's information technology capabilities are of significant importance," MacMillan said. "The vision of the Ministry of National Security and the course it proposes to chart in strengthening and modernising the organisation seem to fit well within the mould of IBM." 

Partnership 

MacMillan said the partnership would address some of the ministry's strategic objectives, which include maintaining public order and reducing the rate and fear of violent crime. He also mentioned that the implementation of the new system would facilitate a better justice system, in addition to increasing Jamaica's contribution, both regionally and internationally, to security. 

Success 

IBM Sales Manager Gordon Foot told The Gleaner at the signing that the corporation had secured the Internet portals in other Caribbean countries with much success and stressed that Jamaica could expect similar results.

"We have used it in other countries in the Caribbean and it has helped them to be more effective in their crime fighting, getting information faster and allowing them to operate more effectively," he said.

Mavado Freed Of All Charges

August 14, 2008
Started By steppz4 Comments
findImg.php?pic_size=200&table_name=news_img_tab&table_field=img_id&img_id=1732876radio.com cannot help but wonder if the gully gad from Cassava Piece is the new Teflon Don, it seems that everything they try to pin on him just refuses to stick.

Mavado was yesterday freed of all charges in the Sav-la-Mar courts, arising out of an incident in Negril on August 3rd. Charged separately with assault and abusive language, Mavado appeared in the Petty Sessions Court in the town yesterday morning. Within two minutes he walked out freed of the abusive language charge, with the police not wishing to pursue the matter any further.

At a sitting of night court the same day, Mavado appeared in the Resident Magistrate's court to answer the assault charge, which was also dismissed in less 5 minutes. The complainant told the court he no longer wished to proceed with the matter and the Judge instructed Mavado he was "free to go."

"The incident and resulting media coverage were blown way out of proportion," said Mavado's manager Julian Jones-Griffith.

"There were many independent witnesses present on the night who were prepared to come to court and testify that Mavado did absolutely nothing wrong, that he did not lay a finger on the complainant. Having said that we are glad sense prevailed and no more time was wasted on this matter by the justice system. Mavado was never even arrested on these charges. He's become a target for people and the media eager to make negative headlines out of his name but they only help to build him. He is 100% innocent of these charges and the dismissals prove that."

Will Bounty Killer Be Charged?

August 14, 2008
Started By steppz5 Comments
findImg.php?pic_size=200&table_name=news_img_tab&table_field=img_id&img_id=1731 Last Saturday's staging of Hype 2008 at Independence Park, Black River in St. Elizabeth was an event riddled with endless drama and 876radio.com was in the house to witness its unfolding.

Presently there's a question looming in the minds of many patrons as to whether or not Dancehall grung gad Bounty Killer will be charged after he used expletives during his performance in the presence of the Police.

Bounty who delivered an OK set was not without his usual commentary lashing out against the injustices in our society while endlessly campaigning to rid it of homosexual elements.

Checks with the Constabulary Communication Network (CNN) by our team revealed that no formal complaints were made against the warlord and so it is highly unlikely that any action will be taken against him.

Just weeks ago a bench warrant was issued for the arrest of the entertainer after he failed to show for a July 31st court hearing in the Montego Bay RM Court.

However attorneys representing the entertainer told the court that the Warlord was in the Virgin Islands on professional engagements, hence the reason for his absence. They also explained that his absence was by no means a sign of disrespect to the city's court and asked that the execution of the warrant be extended until August 21st.

jam-flag_anit-gay.jpgRobert Carr, Executive director of Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVCC) and a senior lecturer at the University of the West Indies, painted a graphic picture of Jamaica as a country where police officers attack and/or ignore homosexuals who go to them to report crimes against them, at the International AIDS Society conference in Mexico City, Mexico, recently.

Using power point, newspaper clippings and pictures as evidence, he highlighted the country's negative attitude to homosexuals. Pictures showing police officers with weapons drawn and members of the media filming and taking pictures during a homosexual mobbing in the Island's capital. A story, in the Observer, saying that homosexuality was "contrary to natural law". Carr also mentioned that violence and discrimination against homosexuals were celebrated in popular music.

He, however, noted that the attitude of Jamaicans to gays is more favorable now than four years ago through the recently launched initiative of involving civic leaders, government members and officials of the Catholic Church, as well as launching media campaigns in a bid to bring about this change. This changing attitude is duly noted in a letter received by the gay lobby group, Jamaica Forum for Lesbians, All-Sexuals and Gays (J-FLAG), written to the Police Commissioner Hardley Lewin, accepting responsibility to protect the rights of all people and promising to change the culture of the police force. Carr also noted that there was also marked improvement in the attitude of the island's religious leaders.

THE PAPER CHASE

August 13, 2008
Started By steppz2 Comments

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Mavado

'Money makes the world go round' seems to be the popular message in the dancehall, as seen by the recent songs about money that have come to the fore. Deejays seem to be in a 'moneymaking mood'.

Girls, society's ills, dancing and sex have all been hot topics in the dancehall for years, but of late the focus seems to have shifted. Money is talked about in a variety of ways in the dancehall and making money is the clear focus.

In Stinking Rich singer and DASECA producer Serani proudly proclaims: "I got money in di bank so ma momma won't worry no more I'm living a poor man's dream/investing in housing scheme/ no more unsure meals, contract sealed/no need to rob and steal."

According to Serani, he coined the lyrics for the song before he became an artiste, while making the song's rhythm.

"That is my reality. I work really hard because the people that I care about most, especially my mother, depend, on me so if I don't mek it, dem won't mek it," he told THE STAR.

Not a novelty

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Konshens

For Serani, he believes the focus on money is not new in the dancehall. However, when one 'money' song becomes popular for the purpose of 'musical juggling', songs with similar topics and tempo will gain popularity as well.

Though money is important in his life, Serani says he is not materialistic and "will neva buy a luxury car before he buys a house".

Newcomer Konshens is also 'all about di paper' in Winner, when he says, "rich mi seh if yuh need mi I'll be on the streets a roam wid plans of moneymaking circulating in ma drome."

Konshens wrote the self-explanatory lyrics after the birth of his daughter, which has encouraged the artiste to aim to be rich. He also noted the demise of investment schemes and the general increase in prices as reasons for the current focus on money.

Comprehensive

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Assassin

Nonetheless, the most comprehensive money song goes to Assassin in Money Makes the World Go Round as he declares: "(money) keep di globe turning like a merry go round everything in life takes money."

Assassin sheds light on money being made in music saying, "Dem seh music mek all di money cause dem see Lenky Diwali money/ worse when dem see Bob Marley money." He also focuses on the demise of investment scheme Cash Plus saying: "lemme tell yuh bout di worse money a money weh yuh loss or money yuh caan get back like Cash Plus money."

In Trailer Load of Money from Vybz Kartel and Money Changer by Mavado the need for money means rising from the garrison. Kartel says, "mi no born rich/but mi nah dead poor ... The only thing that can satisfy me is a trailer load of money mi waan fast cash, grab di stash/touch di road, mek money/like mi print it, print it ..."

While for Mavado, money has its importance, but not at the cost of his soul, as he says: "we work for de paper/cause we want big van, an we want sky scraper nuh sell yuh soul, fi change a gillopy."

Sign On Door Of Mandarin Day Care
Mark Scott and Susan Vance

Mandarin Day Care Doubled As Drug Den, Police Say

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- A Mandarin home day care center was recently shut down after Jacksonville narcotics officers raided the house and arrested the owner and her son.
Neighbors said they normally see children playing outside the home day care on Beaubien Road, but on Thursday signs let parents know they will have to find a new baby sitter.
Police said the place where children usually spend the day playing doubled as a drug den.

Investigators have charged the day care owner, Susan Vance, with maintaining a place where a controlled substance is sold. They said her son, Mark Scott, was selling cocaine and marijuana out of her in-home day care and she knew about it.
Investigators said it was an undercover narcotics team that learned that the day care was also a drug house.
"They went in posing as drug users for the purpose of buying drugs. Once they got in, they saw all the drugs, the scales; they saw everything that's used for this type of illegal activity," said Jacksonville Sheriff's Office spokesman Ken Jefferson.
Investigators said during one undercover buy, Vance came in a bedroom and saw her son selling cocaine and marijuana to the officer. According to the police report, the officer told her he'd better put the drugs away and she said, "Yeah, because her dad is a police officer," as she pointed to a girl she was watching inside the residence.
Jefferson said as far as the sheriff's office knows, a police officer's child did not attend the day care. However, he said parents need to do their homework before leaving their children anywhere.
"Always do a careful and thorough background check on whomever you're going to leave your children with," Jefferson said.
According to the state, Vance did have a license. According to DCF records, the Vance Family Day Care only had only minor violations during inspections.
In the past, Vance was cited for unsanitary living conditions and some broken toys that could be hazardous to children.
DCF is investigating the incident. It could permanently revoke the license for the day care.
Vance has been released from jail on bond. Her son remained in jail on Thursday evening on a $75,000 bond.
PALM SPRINGS (CBS) A man behind bars after an officer confronted him about an unusual bulge in his pants in front of a Wal-Mart Supercenter in Palm Springs. The man admitted he was trying to steal some chicken.

Timothy Yates, 46, was booked on suspicion of possessing stolen property. He was held on a $5,000 bail Tuesday evening, police said.

Sgt. Mitch Spike said an officer at the store at 5601 E. Ramon Road
asked Yates if he had anything on him that the officer should know about.

"It surprised the officer when Yates lifted up his shirt and removed a
3 1/2-pound package of Foster Farms chicken breasts from the front of his pants," he said
The May Pen Police are still searching for two of four men who attempted to rob a policeman at Crooks Gate, Clarendon, on Friday night. Two of them were shot dead.

One of the dead men has been identified as Dameion Lloyd of Blue Mouth, Red Hills, St Andrew, while the second man is still unidentified.

According to police reports about 11:30 p.m., the policeman was driving from Milk River towards Four Paths when he stopped at Crooks Gate and came out of the car. A green Toyota Corolla drove up and four men came out of the vehicle, two armed with handguns. The men allegedly pointed the guns at the policeman and demanded money. The policeman allegedly pulled his service firearm and fired at the gunmen, who fled the scene.

The Four Paths police were called and during a search of the area, an unidentified man was found on the roadway suffering from gunshot wounds. He was taken to the May Pen Hospital where he was pronounced dead. Lloyd later turned up at the hospital suffering from gunshot wounds. He died while being treated.

Christiana, Manchester - People's National Party (PNP) caretaker for North East Manchester, Paul Lyn, has accused the ruling Jamaica Labour party (JLP) of political victimisation, and has urged his party to include the issue in the Vale Royal talks which is seeking bipartisan consensus on the war against crime.

"This must be on the agenda of the next Vale Royal talks, because we cannot curb crime in this country if we continue like this.," Lyn told PNP presidential candidate Peter Phillips at a divisional conference in Christiana on Sunday night.

Phillips, the National Security Minister in the PNP administration which was narrowly beaten in parliamentary elections last September, is a lead member of the PNP delegation in the discussions with the ruling party.

Lyn charged that PNP supporters in NE Manchester and he suspected in "other constituencies", had suffered victimisation since last September. He claimed this was apparent in the relief efforts that followed Hurricane Dean last August, and said only last week PNP supporters were denied books that were being handed out at the JLP constituency office in Christiana.

According to Lyn, a message was sent out that "no PNP supporter must join the line.".

Lyn argued that such behaviour was intolerable "because is not Jamaica Labour Party money being spent, is the money of the taxpayers of Jamaica and everybody that needs to benefit must benefit.".

At the meeting on Sunday night, Lyn pledged his support to Phillips in his campaign to unseat Opposition leader Portia Simpson Miller as president of the PNP.
DESPITE being seldom recognised for their efforts, the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard has been making great strides in stemming the illicit drug-for-guns trade between Jamaica and other Caribbean countries.

According to statistics provided by the JDF, the coast guard has been responsible for the seizure of 2,600lbs of marijuana in 2007 - 565lbs more than what was seized in 2006 - and more than 4,000lbs of marijuana at the island's ports since the start of the year.

During a 2006 inland marijuana eradication drive spearheaded by the coast guard in collaboration with the Narcotics Division of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and members of the Jamaica Defence Force Infantry, 200lbs more of the weed were seized and seven fields, six acres, six nurseries, two huts and more than 70,000 marijuana seedlings were destroyed.

"Most of the marijuana seizures in 2007 were made at our nation's ports from canisters attached to vessels. The majority of the marijuana seized in 2008 were linked to marijuana bound for export via small go-fast vessels or canoes," Lieutenant Steve Batchelor told the Observer.

Batchelor, a member of the coast guard for nine years and second in command of the Surrey vessel - one of three ships in the Coast Guard's newest fleet of vessels - said that a strengthened approach as well as increased joint operations with members of the JCF, has led to a decrease in cocaine seizures at the nation's port.

Only five ounces of the dangerous drug was seized during the three-year period.

"Whenever you pressure traffickers in one area, you will find that they will find other areas to conduct their activities. That explains the decrease in cocaine finds, with the implementation of Operation Kingfish in 2004 and the assistance of the United Kingdom and the Dutch, we have seen a reduction in go-fast vessels which the traffickers would normally use to transport the drug from Col****ia. With that pressure on the sea, we suspect that traffickers are using other routes through Central America and the eastern Caribbean," said Batchelor.

According to the senior army man, the increased operations of the coast guard signifies the army's commitment to protecting the reputation of the shipping industry as well as protecting the island's ports against being black listed by other countries.

"Four thousand and forty-four pounds of marijuana were confiscated in 2008, consider what that means when one pound of the compressed drug can value more than US$100. We intend to continue to increase patrols and work even closer with local and international law enforcement agencies to c****at the illegal trade," said Batchelor.

Jamaica, a country overrun by an increase in gun-related offences, has been battling the scourge of illegal weapons that have spread across almost every parish in the country. The majority of these weapons are garnered through the illegal trade of drugs and other supplies between Jamaica and countries such as Haiti, Honduras and Nicaragua.

 

BIG UP THE SOLDIERS DEM....POLICE NUH HAVE NO ra** SENSE

The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) says it has embarked on a Driver's Licence Upgrade Exercise to improve the current driver's licence system. To facilitate the upgrading exercise, the IRD will suspend all driver's licence services until Friday. 

Regular services are scheduled to resume next Monday when the new system is brought back online.

During the period of the upgrading, the printing of driver's licences will also be suspended. However, motorists will still be able to pay the relevant driver's licence fees and to use the receipt of the payment as the official valid document to drive during this period. 

On completion of the upgrade to the driver's licence system, the May Pen Collectorate will be added to the existing sites which process and print licences. 

The other sites are: 

King Street

Constant Spring

St Ann's Bay

Spanish Town

Mandeville

Montego Bay.

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Armed Man Holds Up 84-Year-Old At Cemetery

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville police have asked the public for help trying to determine who robbed an elderly man while he visited his wife's gravesite at a Westside cemetery.

Floyd Gaskins said he has been going to visit his late wife's grave everyday for the past year. The two were married for 62 years.

However, his Aug. 3 visit was nothing like what he expected.
Investigators said the incident began while the 84-year-old was at the Memorial Park Cemetery on Normandy Boulevard at about 4:35 p.m.
Police said a small green car approached Gaskins and the occupants asked him for directions before one of the men exited the vehicle, pulled out a handgun and robbed the victim at gunpoint.
"I seen the driver get out and I said 'Uh-oh,'" Gaskins said. "Well, he had it in his left hand and I could see the side of it."
The grandfather handed over his wallet, which contained more than $200. The thieves took the cash, and then took off.
Gaskins wasn't hurt during the robbery. He told Channel 4 that he has been through a lot since last year, but a robbery in a cemetery is pretty low.
"You don't expect it, and it can shake you up when it happens, I can guarantee you that," Gaskins said.
On Monday, police released surveillance photos from a Gate gas station a few miles from the cemetery where the armed robbery took place.
Investigators said Gaskins identified the man in the photo wearing a black hat and gray shirt as one of the suspected robbers.
According to the sheriff's office, that man entered and left the gas station with a second man who was wearing a blue shirt and a hat and had a beard.
Police said the bearded man might be a second suspect in the robbery.
"There was a time you felt safe in church, at a cemetery or even at home," said Jacksonville Sheriff's Officer Ken Jefferson.
Anyone with information that can identify the two men at the gas station or the green vehicle is asked to contact the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office at                904-630-0500         or call Crimestoppers at 866-845-TIPS to remain anonymous.
Man Dressed As Winnie The Pooh Accused Of Beating And Robbing Man Who Stared At Him

Man Dressed As Winnie The Pooh Accused Of Beating And Robbing Man Who Stared At Him

Tuesday August 12, 2008

You know how bad things have gotten in society when you can be physically attacked just for looking at someone the wrong way. Still, you can't blame the victim in this story for staring at the man accused of beating him up - the guy was dressed as Winnie the Pooh at the time.

This bizarre tale of too much to bear takes us to Tokyo and three men who walked out onto a city street there earlier this month. Police say one was dressed as a panther, another as a mouse while a third was clad as the beloved A.A. Milne character.

They were hanging out in a neighbourhood around midnight when a passerby was apparently startled by their unusual choice of dress and took a longer than norm glare at them.

That's when cops say "Winnie", also known as 20-year-old Masayuki Ishikawa, took offence. "It's uncommon to see people dressed up like this, so the victims were watching them," explains a police spokesman. "Then the perpetrator came up and said 'What are you staring at?'"

After that, it was mini-mayhem as the trio allegedly assailed the victim, beat him up and took $160 in cash off of him.

Police were called and all three were arrested. As you can imagine they weren't too hard to spot. They've been charged with a range of offences and are awaiting trial.

So what in the world were they doing out at midnight dressed in such ridiculous gear? The answer may prove that all three guys are likely bachelors. They told cops they put on the costumes simply because they'd run out of clean clothes and they were the only things left they had to wear.

Theodore Valentino Thomas II

JACKSONVILLE, Fla -- Two police officers and an 84-year-old woman were recovering from injuries after a man trying to avoid being taken into custody struck them with a car.
Police said Theodore Valentino Thomas II fought off two officers as they tried to handcuff him about 7:20 p.m. Monday after receiving a complaint that he was out of control.
The officers were called by Thomas' fiancée, who said Thomas had stopped taking his medication and needed a mental-health evaluation under the provisions of the Baker Act.

Thomas' mother joined Officers Glen Karst and James Padilla as they tried to grab him, but Thomas managed to jump into his mother's car in the driveway of the home on Gilchrest Court and started backing up toward the officers.
One of the officers tried to push the mother out of the way of the car, all three were injured.
Thomas fled the scene, but returned later and tried to hit one of the officers again.
After Thomas was in custody, he apologized, telling police he wasn't trying to hurt anyone, just to get away.
"He also admitted that when he doesn't take his medication, he gets out of control," JSO spokesman Ken Jefferson said.
Both officers and the mother were admitted to Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center. Karst suffered a fractured vertebrae in his neck. The other officer suffered cuts to his leg and was expected to be released on Tuesday.
Thomas' mother was also admitted to the hospital, but police said her injuries were minor.
Thomas, 45, was booked into the Duval County jail on charges of aggravated battery on a law endowment officer and aggravated domestic battery.
Holly Highfield  

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Police recently arrested a woman they said deliberately hit a bike rider and crashed two separate cars, and then ran off naked.


Holly Highfield faces DUI and several other charges after witnesses said she intentionally struck a bicyclist, took off her clothes and ran around the crash scene, then drove off the road while attempting to leave the scene in someone else's vehicle.


Police said the incident occurred Sunday evening while Highfield, 34, was driving three children, ages 10 to 14.


Just after 8 p.m., officers were called to a report of an accident involving a pedestrian and a naked woman at the intersection of San Pablo Road and Pirate Court.


The children in Highfield's car told police that she was driving north when she turned to them and said: "Do you think this biker is going to get hit? Do you have faith? Are you afraid?" They said she then steered her SUV across San Pablo and struck 55-year-old Cathy Giury riding a bicycle.


When a couple in a van stopped to see if the bicyclist needed help, Highfield allegedly got out of her vehicle, jumped into the van yelling that she was going to jail, ordering the man behind the wheel to drive her away. Police were told than when the driver refused, she got out, took off her clothes and began running around.


According to the police report, when the bystander got out to help the bicyclist, Highfield yelled at the passenger in the van to get out, then attempted to drive off, but left the road and struck a fence.


When police arrived, Highfield was placed in the back of the patrol car. Officers said she became increasingly violent. When a female officer attempted to cover Highfield with a sheet, she was kicked.


The arrest report indicates Highfield "appeared to be under the influence of some type of drug." It said she also urinated in the back of the patrol car.


Highfield was arrested and charged with battery, carjacking, DUI while accompanied by a minor and DUI while causing damage to property. She was transported to Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center for observation.


"I have no understanding of what's going on. My wife was riding a bike somebody hit her. That's all I know. I've been at the hospital for 20 hours," said the victim's husband, Mike Giury.


The bicyclist was transported to Beaches Baptist Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries, where she remained in stable condition.

findImg.php?pic_size=200&table_name=news_img_tab&table_field=img_id&img_id=1730 Did police in Sweden go overboard in the arrest of reggae superstar Sean Paul and hundreds of fans?

Some reggae promoters think so, including the man who organized the Uppsala Reggae Festival, where Paul, nine other performers, and up to 300 fans were arrested on Friday for marijuana possession.

"The way they treated Sean Paul and other artistes was totally unacceptable,` Uppsala organizer Yared Tekeste told a Swedish publication. "They searched his hotel room when he was not present and went through wallets and other personal belongings."

Tekeste said he believed law enforcement officials targeted Paul to make an example of him. Out of the festival's three days they chose the day he was to perform to make the mass arrests.

"Both artistes and staff feel humiliated," said Tekeste. "People were crying backstage. Some of the artistes were so angry they planned a demonstration outside the police station. But I managed to prevent that."

Caribbean nationals involved in the New York reggae scene agreed that Paul may have been set up to prove a point.

"He`s the one that sang, Just gimme the light and pass the draw." What did they expect?" asked television producer Shaun Walsh.

But concert promoter Sharon Gordon believes there`s a double standard for reggae concerts, and Paul may have been a victim of it. She said venues charge her more than the usual fee because they want to hire extra security. "There`s always that stigma that I have to fight - the idea that reggae means ganja and lewd behavior," said Gordon.

Both Walsh and Gordon agree though that Paul should have been more careful.

"If he`s going to another country, he should respect their laws," said Walsh.

"Reggae is always going to be targeted, but we also have to take some responsibility," Gordon added.

 21-year-old taxi operator, who was arrested and charged with indecent assault, was given bail, when he appeared in the Santa Cruz Resident Magistrate's Court last week.

Damian Allison, of Longwood district in St Elizabeth was granted $80,000 with one surety. He was arrested on July 25, after he was brought to the Santa Cruz police station. He was charged after he allegedly took the seven-year-old complainant from her home to be with her.

The court was told that the accused was hired to transport the complainant from school. He reportedly took the minor from her home in his car to some place where it is alleged that he assaulted her. This was some time in May this year.

Several complaints were made to the police and the accused was brought to the police station. The police informed the court that the accused, when he was brought to the station, walked out of the station while he was being processed, but was later arrested.

The accused was sternly warned by the Resident Magistrate Stanley Clarke to stay away from the complainant. He is to return to the Santa Cruz RM court on September 8 when the matter will be mentioned.

 

by Halima Abdallah Kisule
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In extreme cases of skin bleaching, the skin can become multi-colored and marred with inflammation or scarring. Photograph courtesy of Halimah Abdallah Kisule.
Scores of Ugandans continue to bleach their skin despite a government ban on the sale of several lotions, creams, gels and soaps which are largely used to whiten, even and tone the skin.

Due to ineffective enforcement of the ban, these dangerous cosmetics are easily accessible anywhere in Uganda; whether sold over the counter, along the roadside or by hawkers, vendors move the skin lighteners easily due to high demand. Such is the popularity that skin-whitening products have gained today in Uganda.

Medically, skin whitening (or bleaching) products are used for treating pigmentation disorders like freckles, pregnancy marks, blotchy uneven skin tone, patches of brown to gray skin and age spots. Skin pigmentation occurs because the body either produces too much or too little melanin, the pigment responsible for creating the color of our eyes, skin and hair. It also provides crucial protection against the suns rays by absorbing ultra-violet light. Doctors say that those with darker skin are less susceptible to sunburn and the overall effects of sun damage.

According to dermatologists, skin bleaching can be achieved through a c****ination of treatments that reduce or block some amount of the bodys melanin production. Usually in the form of topical lotions, gels, pills and creams, these products contain melanin-inhibiting ingredients along with sunscreen. These treatments also contain amounts of hydroquinone, or mercury.

However, other cosmetics companies use natural ingredients to make melanin-inhibiting products. Extracted from plant leaves like the berry family, shrubs and pears, their naturally occurring arbutin leads to bleaching.

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A young woman who has been bleaching, gets her hair plaited - her face and chest are a different color than her arms, hands and legs. Photograph courtesy of Halimah Abdallah Kisule.
In Uganda, the practice of skin bleaching is common among adults with dark skin, especially women, but men also do it with little regard for the dangers posed to their bodies. Some people even use the products for anal bleaching to reduce naturally darker pigmentation of the genital and perineal area.

Consumers of bleaching cosmetics claim that they want to enhance their beauty. One woman who declined to be named, explains, One has to look good, by having fair, lighter skin.

Unfortunately, her skin is now multi-colored from bleaching. She has red skin on her face, yellow on her arms and dark skin on her back. The skin on her knees, toes and finger joints failed to lighten and remain black.
For this woman, the condition of her skin has only brought her shame; she now tries to cover most parts of her body in an attempt to conceal the damage done by the products she thought would enhance her beauty.

Those in the medical profession explain that this condition occurs from allergic dermatitis or irritant dermatitis (abnormal, extensive and often local inflammation of the skin), both of which are common among people who have not previously used the bleaching cosmetics.

I have cases where people get severe skin burns. It happens when people change to something new which causes allergic dermatitis and irritant dermatitis, says Dr Misaki Wayengera of Makerere University Medical School.

He explains that the skin of the people using these bleaching products get inflamed, turns red, enlarges and begins to loose function as the cells fail to produce melanin.

Wayengera says that bleaching can be achieved medically using low dosage hydroquinone, recommended at 2%. He advises that it should be used only in the areas of the skin that need to be lightened. He also advised consumers to always read the contents of cosmetics because those that bleach cause health problems like skin cancer, leukemia, thyroid disorders and delay or prevent the ability to diagnose leprosy. Mercury is the most toxic of these ingredients and leads to liver problems.

Though the East African Custom Management Act of 2006 banned the import of all soaps containing mercury, products like Mekako soaps are readily available in the country having been smuggled in before being re-exported to neighboring Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda.

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The young woman's hands show how the bleaching does not lighten skin evenly. Photograph courtesy of Halimah Abdallah Kisule.
They are smuggled in jerricans disguised as water while others come in through ordinary containers but are declared as cosmetics, when [in reality] they are drugs that fall under the NDA mandate, says Gyavira Musoke, Head of Imports Inspection at Ugandas National Bureau of Standards (UNBS).

UNBS says that Kenya is blaming Uganda for failing to stop the importation of this toxic cosmetic despite the existence of the law. This is just one of the 400 prohibited cosmetic ingredients (that are defined as drugs under the Uganda National Drug Authority (NDA) regulations) that are on the open market. Products containing hydroquinone are still for sale after traders asked the Ministry of Tourism to give them some time to sell off their stock.

Ready markets for these highly valued cosmetics suggest that smuggling wont stop any time soon, but demand alone does not explain why one would continue to use these dangerous products.

Such a person lacks self-esteem, has low self-efficacy and a perception that she or he looks ugly, says Mr Robert Wandera, Coordinator of the Psychology Department at Makerere University. It is common among women who are not educated, he adds.

Wanderas colleague, Mr Calistas, says that it is very dangerous to have low self-esteem because severe cases can lead to suicide.

He urges, Do something positive to counter [your low self-esteem]. Take advantage of the good parts of your body or talents.

Prolonged use of bleaching cosmetics can indeed be disastrous both psychologically and physically. One lady who I encountered on the street declined to be named nor talk about her skin. Her dry, pale face showed no happiness. She had wrinkles too - not from old age, but from the effects of starting and then stopping the use of these cosmetics. I could easily read the disappointment in her face when I asked her to talk about her skin. Her response is a clear testimony to the negative effects of bleaching cosmetics and hint at the lengths some will go to for beauty. Her unhappiness is the other side of beauty that we rarely see, but one that can easily be avoided.

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Staff at the University Hospital of the West Indies rush one of the two men who were yesterday rescued by members of the Jamaica Defence Force air wing to the hospital's Accident and Emergency Department. The men's aircraft went down in Portland on Friday.

A risky search and rescue mission, involving members of the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) air wing, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) and the Caribbean Aviation Centre, ended yesterday with the successful location of two men whose plane went down in Portland Friday afternoon.


A JDF helicopter flew the men to the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) about noon yesterday, where they were met by hospital staff who hurriedly transported them on stretchers to the Accident and Emergency Department.

According to police reports, about 5:30 p.m. Friday, a single-engine Cessna-light aircraft registered N-116-Q with two persons aboard - the pilot and a passenger - went down in the Hope Bay/Swift River area of the parish.

The police said that, about 10 p.m. Friday, they received a report that the plane, which was en route from the Ken Jones aerodrome in Portland to Tinson Pen in Kingston, was involved in an accident.

Spokesperson for the JDF, Major Charlene Steer, said the men were found about 1,500 metres from the site where the wreckage of their aircraft was found on Saturday evening.

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She said the plane was located some 5,800 feet atop the Blue Mountain by the commanding officer of the JDF's air wing, Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Roper, and his team.

Specially trained soldiers were lowered by rope into the area from an aircraft, as the men were precariously positioned on a steep edge of the Blue Mountain. They were then hoisted by rope into the JDF rescue aircraft and transported to hospital.

Speaking with The Gleaner from the UHWI, Lisa Watson, wife of the single passenger on the plane, Christopher Watson, said she was both relieved and happy that her husband had been found alive.

She said he was conscious but had apparently suffered injuries to his lower limbs.

"He has a few bruises and cuts and there's something wrong with his foot. I don't know yet if it's broken," she said. Watson said the pilot, Gavin Colley, was also doing well.

She said other members of the family had also gathered at the hospital and were praying for the full recovery of both men.

Robert Godwin  

Defendant Believed He Was Chatting With 14-Year-Old

GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. -- A Navy man from Jacksonville was arrested Monday in Orange Park, accused of trying to solicit sex from a minor online.
Clay County investigators said Robert Godwin, 30, thought he was chatting with a 14-year-old girl when he was communicating with an undercover investigator with the Attorney General's Cyber Crimes unit.
After several online conversations, investigators said Godwin arranged to meet the "girl" at a Burger King at the intersection of Blanding Boulevard and Kingsley Avenue -- right across the street from Orange Park High School.

Clay deputies assisted state law enforcement with the arrest, then recovered a computer from Godwin's home. Forensic analysis will be conducted to determine if he was chatting with any other children.
Godwin, who is attached with VP-5 at NAS Jacksonville, was charged with three counts of online solicitation of a minor, a third-degree felony, and one count of traveling to meet a minor for sex, a second-degree felony.
If convicted, Godwin faces up to 30 years in prison.
Godwin was booked into the Clay County Jail, where he is held on $20,000 bond.

TORONTO, Ontario (AP) -- One of the first U.S. Army deserters from Iraq to seek refugee status in Canada said he's been ordered deported.

U.S. Army deserter Jeremy Hinzman, pictured in 2004, says he's not ashamed of his decision to flee to Canada.

U.S. Army deserter Jeremy Hinzman, pictured in 2004, says he's not ashamed of his decision to flee to Canada.

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Jeremy Hinzman deserted the Army in 2004 after learning his unit was to be deployed to Iraq.

He refused to participate in what he calls an immoral and illegal war.

Hinzman fled to Canada along with his wife and son and sought refugee status.

Hinzman said Wednesday he was ordered out of the country by September 23. He said he's disappointed by the Canada Border Services Agency decision.

He said he is not ashamed of his decision to flee to Canada.

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The Bob Marley Foundation recently donated 100 books to the Victory Basic School in Trench Town, St. Andrew. The books, which are based on the Caribbean experience, are designed to help children in the early childhood program develop in the critical areas of reading, mainly pronunciation.

The Administrator of the school, Miss Black, declared that she has already read the books and found them to fit perfectly in the school's curriculum.

Mrs. Jackie Lynch Stewart, General Manager of the Bob Marley Foundation said that the features of the books should accelerate the literacy process, and make learning more meaningful. She believes that starting with the young ones is an important way to contribute to nation building, and change the society.

The Foundation will also sponsor two teachers from the school by sending them to special reading workshops to improve their literacy teaching skills which will assist in improving the literacy level at the school.

The Foundation also has plans to make similar donations to Stephney Primary and Juniour High School, in the parish of Bob Marley's birth, St. Ann
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