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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Illegal cigarettes, black mosquito coils seized at Sav-la-mar supermarket

Wednesday, January 14, 2015 | 8:47 PM    

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica Customs Contraband Enforcement Team (CET) of the Border Protection Unit says it seized a quantity of illegally imported cigarettes and black mosquito coils in Westmoreland on Saturday, January 10.

The CET said the seizure took place during a joint operation with the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) at a supermarket in Savanna-la-Mar.

A total of 18 cartons and 18 packs of uncustomed cigarettes valued at approximately J$140,000 and 78 packs of black mosquito coils were seized.

The cigarettes seized included Newport, Marlboro and Rothmans brands.

None of the cigarettes seized were labelled for sale in Jamaica and the black mosquito coils have not been approved for use locally, the CET said.

The matter is currently being investigated by the Border Protection Unit and the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Another Albuquerque police officer involved in shooting - Mistrial in case of police chief who shot black man

nm-police-murder.jpg Jan. 12, 2015: Bernalillo County District Attorney Kari Brandenburg announces that her office is pursuing charges against two Albuquerque officers accused of fatally shooting a homeless camper in March 2014 (AP)

Just a day after a district attorney announced murder charges against two Albuquerque police officers, authorities said another city police officer fired his weapon Tuesday night. But authorities declined to say if anyone was killed or if anyone was shot.

Albuquerque Deputy Chief Robert Huntsman told reporters that an officer fired shots and that multiple suspects were connected. But Huntsman said no officers were seriously injured, and he gave no details on what led to the shooting.

“There are no outstanding suspects,” Albuquerque police spokeswoman Celina Espinoza said. “The department’s multiple taskforce is in route.”

Police closed part of an eastern Albuquerque street while officers combed through the area.

Officer Tanner Tixier told the Albuquerque Journal that at least one suspect was taken into custody and police weren’t searching for anyone else.

Patrick Dowless, who lives near where the shooting took place, told that Journal that he saw what he believes is a body lying near the scene of the shooting.

“I heard 11 to 14 shots and heard screeching tires and sirens, so I knew something was happening,” Dowless said. “I went outside and saw lots of officers running towards a body and some running the other way. The officers were standing over the body but when the paramedics arrived they stood up right away.”

Tuesday’s shooting marks the department’s third this year and comes a day after Bernalillo County District Attorney Kari Brandenburg announced that she was seeking murder charges against two officers for the March shooting of James Boyd, a 38-year-old homeless man who authorities said suffered from mental illness.

Last week, police say Lt. Greg Brachle shot and critically wounded by a fellow officer during an undercover drug bust. Police Chief Gordon Eden said preliminary information shows both officers were working undercover and were in plain clothes when the shooting happened.

Earlier this month, Albuquerque police officer Lou Golson fired his weapon after he was shot and wounded during a traffic stop. Authorities say Golson is in stable condition at a hospital. The suspect, who was not injured in the shooting, is being held on attempted murder and other charges.

The shootings also come as the city of Albuquerque and the U.S. Justice Department are working to finalize an agreement to overhaul the police department following a harsh report on its use of force. The agreement now is before a federal judge, and both sides are working to approve a monitoring team.

In addition, Albuquerque police had been under scrutiny for more than 40 police shootings since 2010.


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Monday, January 12, 2015

Strong signals detected in AirAsia black box hunt

Sunday, January 11, 2015 | 2:21 AM    

PANGKALAN BUN, Indonesia (AFP) – Indonesian authorities said Sunday strong signals were emanating from the crucial black box recorders of an AirAsia plane that crashed into the sea two weeks ago, killing all 162 people on board.

Military divers were trying to follow the pings to the boxes, believed to be on the floor of the Java Sea about 30 metres (100 feet) underwater, S.B Supriyadi, a director with the National Search and Rescue Agency told AFP.

The hunt came after the mangled tail of the Airbus jet was lifted from the sea on Saturday.

“The ping was detected about one kilometre (0.6 miles) east of the tail,” Supriyadi told AFP at the search headquarters of Panglakun Bun.

The Indonesian meteorological agency has said stormy weather likely caused the Airbus A320-200 to crash.

But a definitive answer is impossible without the black boxes, which should contain the pilots’ final words as well as various flight data.

Supriyadi and other officials involved in the search said they were confident the pings were from the black boxes, describing the signals as strong.

Supriyadi said an object believed to be the main body of the plane had also been detected close to the area from where the pings were emanating.

“We are now trying to check by sending our divers,” he added.

The search efforts, which have involved US, Chinese and other foreign naval ships, has recovered just 48 bodies.

Supriyadi said many of the bodies were believed to be trapped in the cabin, so reaching that part of the wreckage was also a top priority.

All but seven of those on board were Indonesian.

The non-Indonesians were three South Koreans, one Singaporean, one Malaysian, one Briton and a Frenchman — co-pilot Remi Plesel.

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Wednesday, January 7, 2015

First black female Republican to join US Congress

Tuesday, January 06, 2015 | 2:23 PM    

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mia Love of Utah will become the first black female Republican in Congress when she is sworn in Tuesday along with 57 other freshmen members of the US House.

Love, the 39-year-old former mayor of Saratoga Springs, was elected in November in Utah’s 4th District.

She already has started making appearances on cable news channels and Sunday talk shows, most recently as a guest on ABC’s “This Week.”

Love didn’t emphasize her race during her campaign in 2014 and an unsuccessful bid in 2012, but she acknowledged the significance of her election after her victory in November.

Love said her win defied naysayers who suggested a black, Republican, Mormon woman could not be elected to Congress from Utah.

Love will be part of a small group of black Republicans in the new Congress and said she plans to join the Congressional Black Caucus.

Love will be sworn into office in Washington with other new House members, followed by an individual ceremonial swearing-in with House Speaker John Boehner.

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Thursday, October 9, 2014

BOJ back in the black

11:41 am, Mon September 29, 2014

The Bank of  Jamaica‘s latest balance sheet shows it’s back in profit.
The Central Bank has recorded year-to-date profit of $150 million.
When the Bank released its previous balance sheet on August 27, it had a year to date loss of  $510 million.


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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

BOJ back in the black

11:41 am, Mon September 29, 2014

The Bank of  Jamaica‘s latest balance sheet shows it’s back in profit.
The Central Bank has recorded year-to-date profit of $150 million.
When the Bank released its previous balance sheet on August 27, it had a year to date loss of  $510 million.


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Thursday, October 2, 2014

BOJ bak in the black

11:41 am, Mon September 29, 2014

The Bank of  Jamaica‘s latest balance sheet shows it’s back in profit.
The Central Bank has recorded year-to-date profit of $150 million.
When the Bank released its previous balance sheet on August 27, it had a year to date loss of  $510 million.


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BOJ bak in the black

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

BOJ bak in the black

11:41 am, Mon September 29, 2014

The Bank of  Jamaica‘s latest balance sheet shows it’s back in profit.
The Central Bank has recorded year-to-date profit of $150 million.
When the Bank released its previous balance sheet on August 27, it had a year to date loss of  $510 million.


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BOJ bak in the black

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Black Ice releases "We"re Lovers" video

Leighton Levy, Star Writer


Black Ice

Shot in California in early May, the music video for Black Ice’s reggae single, ‘We’re Lovers’, was released this week.

The video which features the Los Angeles-based, Jamaican-born singer and local songbird Sophia Brown, tells the story of a couple who started out as friends as children and eventually became lovers.

“It’s my first video, and I am very pleased; the energy in it was great,” Black Ice told The WEEKEND Star from his base in Los Angeles. The video that was shot on the beaches of San Pedro, just outside Los Angeles, was produced by Mark Richardson, directed by Lekeith Johnson and edited by Ayo Mikey. Effren Vicarra is the executive producer.

The video opens with a scene showing Brown in an airplane arriving at Los Angeles International Airport just as Black Ice is arriving at the airport in a convertible. It also features scenes of both artistes sipping wine on the rocks along the San Pedro shoreline and cutaways of their characters enjoying their friendship as children. Black Ice was full of praise for the production crew. “I helped with the storyline and they brought it to life,” said the singer, who was born Gary Palmer in Battersea, St Ann.

The video should provide a boost to the song that has been well received, the singer said. “Radio personalities here have been great, very positive. It was the first time they were getting to know Black Ice, so it has been great,” said the singer who revealed that he will now embark on the work needed to get the video out to as many platforms as possible.

“The key thing is that they (audiences) have something to hear and to see as I deliver some new songs and get some stage performances,” said Black Ice, who said he is currently working on making some guest appearances on upcoming shows. Negotiations on those are still in progress.

Black Ice and Sophia Brown recorded the song at Big Yard Studios earlier this year after a chance meeting in the USA.


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Black Ice releases "We"re Lovers" video

Black Ice releases "We"re Lovers" video

Leighton Levy, Star Writer


Black Ice

Shot in California in early May, the music video for Black Ice’s reggae single, ‘We’re Lovers’, was released this week.

The video which features the Los Angeles-based, Jamaican-born singer and local songbird Sophia Brown, tells the story of a couple who started out as friends as children and eventually became lovers.

“It’s my first video, and I am very pleased; the energy in it was great,” Black Ice told The WEEKEND Star from his base in Los Angeles. The video that was shot on the beaches of San Pedro, just outside Los Angeles, was produced by Mark Richardson, directed by Lekeith Johnson and edited by Ayo Mikey. Effren Vicarra is the executive producer.

The video opens with a scene showing Brown in an airplane arriving at Los Angeles International Airport just as Black Ice is arriving at the airport in a convertible. It also features scenes of both artistes sipping wine on the rocks along the San Pedro shoreline and cutaways of their characters enjoying their friendship as children. Black Ice was full of praise for the production crew. “I helped with the storyline and they brought it to life,” said the singer, who was born Gary Palmer in Battersea, St Ann.

The video should provide a boost to the song that has been well received, the singer said. “Radio personalities here have been great, very positive. It was the first time they were getting to know Black Ice, so it has been great,” said the singer who revealed that he will now embark on the work needed to get the video out to as many platforms as possible.

“The key thing is that they (audiences) have something to hear and to see as I deliver some new songs and get some stage performances,” said Black Ice, who said he is currently working on making some guest appearances on upcoming shows. Negotiations on those are still in progress.

Black Ice and Sophia Brown recorded the song at Big Yard Studios earlier this year after a chance meeting in the USA.


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Friday, January 3, 2014

Black Star, Burnt Ground draw 2-2

Sport

Thursday, January 02, 2014

SANTA CRUZ, St Elizabeth — Defending champions Black Star FC played to a 2-2 draw with Burnt Ground in the opening round of the new Wray & Nephew-sponsored St Elizabeth Major League season on the weekend.Kareem Lewis scored twice for the defending champions in 59th and 82nd minute, while Rudane McKenley in the 56th and St Elizabeth Technical High School star striker Khesanio Hall (68th) netted for Burnt Ground.In other games, Round Hill United trounced Middle Quarters 3-0 with goals from Carl Campbell (56th and 75th minutes) and Tafari Powell (35th).Newell United’s Delojay Linton scored a 14th-minute goal to give his side an early lead, but Charles Milton equalised for Tafari Lions in the 46th minute to ensure a 1-1 draw.Mountainside defeated Young Brazil 3-0, while there were 0-0 draws between Appleton Estates and Holland PYC as well as Super Action and Parottee United.Games scheduled for today: Mountainside FC vs Appleton Estates FC at Mountainside and Young Brazil FC vs Tafari Lions FC at Santa Cruz Community Centre. All games set to start at 3:30 pm.

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Saturday, August 10, 2013

Carib Cement back in the black

CARIBBEAN Cement Company (CCC) announced that it returned to profitability earning $359.5 million for its second-quarter ending June 30 after effectively receiving billions in support from its parent.

The profit reversed an over half-a billion dollar loss a year earlier. The company benefited from increased sales, which rose 25 per cent year on year to $3 billion. But the main driver came from a reversal of withholding tax as a consequence of a US$38 million “capital contribution” from its parent, Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL).Anthony Haynes, Carib’s general manager said that the capital contribution was more akin to debt forgiveness than an injection of cash in the operations.“We don’t have to service [the TCL] debt anymore and especially the foreign exchange losses associated with it,” Haynes said, adding that intra-company debt now stands at some US$7 million, down nearly 80 per cent.Carib owed TCL lease payments for its cement plant upgrade. These lease amounts were not repaid since 2010, management said — accumulating to some US$38 million. That amount was forgiven by the parent, Haynes explained.“This whole thing is strengthening t he financial position of the company and knocking-off the debt,” Haynes told the Business Observer. “It makes the company more attractive and has the effect of putting CCL back to a positive equity position.”Consequently, the cement manufacturer now has $4.5 billion in equity, compared with negative $794 million a year earlier.The debt forgiveness triggered other savings which resulted in profit for the group, the financials indicated. More specifically, accrued withholding tax of $591.48 million was no longer payable by the company and reversed. The company indicated that if the reversal was excluded from the three months’ and six months’ statements, the ‘net loss for the period’ for the three months and six months would have been $232 million and $728.8 million respectively.The parent company also received some US$37 million worth of preference shares from CCC.The reduction in lease servicing means that Carib will mitigate currency losses amidst a Jamaica dollar facing double-digit depreciation against its US counterpart.“With the restructuring of the intra-group debt, the threat of foreign exchange translation losses totalling $701 million year to date has been significantly mitigated,” said the company notes accompanying the financials signed by Brian Young chairman and Dr Rollin Bertrand group CEO.Carib raised cement prices four times in recent months due to the inflationary effect of currency movements. Going forward currency movements will become more manageable, said Haynes.“The dollar will continue to provide a risk to us. But the reduction of the US dollar debt that we have to service has reduced the overall impact of foreign exchange movements on us,” Haynes said while alluding to the write off of lease payments. “It is now manageable. But if the dollar goes into further dip then we will have to make adjustments.”CCC also expects to maintain the improvement in export sales and grow these even further with sales to Guyana and Suriname.“While we do not foresee any meaningful growth in the domestic market, with careful cost management and the expected growth in export earnings, we expect to maintain these favourable results over the rest of this year,” the financial notes concluded.The main driver came from a reversal of withholding tax as a consequence of a US$38 million “capital contribution” from its parent, Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL).

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Hollywood actress Karen Black dies

9 August 2013 Last updated at 10:46 Still from Five Easy Pieces Karen Black earned an Oscar nomination for her role opposite Jack Nicholson in Five Easy Pieces Hollywood star Karen Black, who featured in cult films such as Five Easy Pieces and Nashville, has died aged 74.


Hugely prolific, the Illinois-born actress appeared in more than 100 movies over a career spanning 40 years.


She shot to fame in 1969, starring as a prostitute in Easy Rider opposite Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper.


She died at a clinic in Los Angeles, three years after she was diagnosed with cancer.


Her fourth husband, Stephen Eckelberry, posted the news on his Facebook page.


“It is with great sadness that I have to report that my wife and best friend, Karen Black has just passed away, only a few minutes ago,” he wrote.


“Thank you all for all your prayers and love, they meant so much to her as they did to me.”


Still from Easy Rider Black landed her breakout role in 1969′s Easy Rider

Stars paid tribute to Black on Twitter, including Mia Farrow who tweeted: “Wonderful Karen Black rest in peace.”


Actress Juliette Lewis said: “Karen Black was my mentor and a 2nd mother to me. She inspired everyone she came in contact with. Her spirit/strength My luv [sic] is beyond words.”


Black, who was raised in a Chicago suburb, almost always played troubled, neurotic characters.


She earned an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe award for her role as Rayette Dipesto in 1970 film Five Easy Pieces, opposite Jack Nicholson, as a waitress who dates an upper-class dropout.


She again starred with Nicholson a year later in Drive, He Said, which Nicholson also directed.


Final roles


Black went on to star with Robert Redford and Farrow in 1974′s The Great Gatsby, for which she won a best supporting actress Golden Globe for her role as Tom Buchanan’s mistress Myrtle Wilson.


She later scored a Grammy nomination in 1975 after writing and performing songs for Robert Altman’s musical drama Nashville, in which she played a country singer.


Karen Black in Nashville Black played Connie Black, a glamorous but mediocre country singer, in Nashville

The actress also starred as a jewel thief in what turned out to be Alfred Hitchcock’s last movie, Family Plot, released in 1976.


“We used to read each other poems and limericks and he tried to catch me on my vocabulary,” she later said of Hitchcock.


“He once said, ‘You seem very perspicacious today, Miss Black.’ I said, ‘Oh, you mean keenly perceptive?’


“So I got him this huge, gold-embossed dictionary that said Diction-Harry, at the end of the shoot.”


By the end of the 1970s, Black struggled to find quality roles and appeared mainly low-budget horror movies. In the 80s she moved into television, filming roles in series such as Miami Vice, Party of Five and Law and Order.


In 1993, she acted in a film which would turn out to actor River Phoenix’s last, following his death from a drug overdose. Dark Blood was finally completed last year and was shown at a number of international film festivals.


According to film site IMDB, the actress had completed two recent projects – the drama She Loves Me Not, starring Cary Elwes and the forthcoming film The Being Experience – opposite Alan Cumming and Terrence Howard.


Despite Black’s extensive filmography, she had to turn to the public to help pay her healthcare costs after she was diagnosed with cancer.


Her online funding appeal raised more than $60,000 (£38,500).


She is survived by Eckelberry and two children.


Still from Family Plot Black starred in Alfred Hitchcock’s final film, Family Portrait

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Sunday, June 30, 2013

BlackBerry 10 sales flop, fails to put RIM in the black

TORONTO, Canda – SHARES of BlackBerry maker Research In Motion (RIM) plunged nearly 30 per cent Friday after the company posted a loss and warned of future losses despite releasing its make-or-break new smartphones this year.

RIM also announced that it will stop developing new versions of its slow-selling tablet computer called the Playbook.Analysts were looking for insight into how phones running RIM’s new BlackBerry 10 operating system are selling. It wasn’t good.RIM said it sold 6.8 million phones overall versus 7.8 million last year. That includes older models. In wasn’t until well into a conference call with analysts that RIM announced that 2.7 million of the devices sold in the quarter were BlackBerry 10 models.RIM’s BlackBerry 10 operating system is critical to the company’s comeback. New phones running the BlackBerry 10 software began selling around the world this year. The BlackBerry Z10, a touchscreen model, and the Q10, which sports a keyboard, have received positive reviews, but there was a delay in getting them to the market in the US.The first quarter, however, included a substantial period of sales of the Z10 phone in the US It didn’t include sales numbers for the Q10 in the US The Q10 just went on sale in the US earlier this month.Sales results and RIM’s projections, however, signal that the new BlackBerry 10 phones are not selling well. The company said it anticipates it will generate an operating loss in the second quarter, too.Mike Walkley, an analyst with Canaccord Genuity, said it’s clear the new operating system has not turned the company around.“With Z10, Q10, and Q5 all shipping in the August quarter and BlackBerry still guiding to a loss we believe that is strong evidence BB10 has not turned around BlackBerry in an extremely competitive smartphone market,” Walkley said.Chief Executive Thorsten Heins said on a conference call with analysts that the “transition takes time” and noted things are better compared to last year when “we were told the company was finished”.Shares of Research in Motion Ltd dropped US$3.93, or 27 per cent, to US$10.30 in morning trading Friday.The BlackBerry, introduced in 1999, was once the dominant smartphone for on-the-go business people. But it lost its cachet not long after Apple released the first iPhone in 2007. Apple’s device reset expectations for what a smartphone can do. RIM promised to catch up while developing new a software system called BlackBerry 10, which uses technology it got through its 2010 purchase of QNX Software Systems. But the company took more than two years to unveil new phones that were redesigned for the multimedia, Internet browsing and apps experience that customers now demand. During that time, RIM cut more than 5,000 jobs and saw shareholder wealth of more than US$70 billion vanish.The Canadian company said it lost US$84 million, or 16 cents a share, in the three months ended June 1 on revenue of US$3.1 billion. It lost US$518 million, or 99 cents per share, on revenue of US$2.8 billion a year ago.Analysts expected RIM to earn five cents a share on revenue of US$3.37 billion.The number of BlackBerry users in the world also fell by four million to 72 million. RIM also said it anticipates it will generate an operating loss in the second quarter. Heins noted the highly competitive smartphone market makes it difficult to estimate revenue and levels of profitability.Heins also announced on the call that he has halted further development of RIM’s failed tablet offering, the Playbook. The Playbook has not sold well.“Our teams have spent a great deal of time and energy looking at solutions that could move the BlackBerry 10 experience to Playbook, but unfortunately I am not satisfied with the level of performance and user experience and I made the difficult decision to stop these efforts and focus on our core hardware portfolio,” Heins said.Heins said they’ll continue to support the PlayBook on the existing software platforms and configurations. Asked if RIM will continue to make the Playbook, a RIM spokeswoman said the company is evaluating its hardware strategy.Colin Gillis, an analyst at BGC Partners, said it’s tough for RIM because it’s hard to make money on handsets now.“There are a lot of people that haven’t been able to make it happen. For all the talk about Apple and Samsung, there are companies like Nokia and HTC,” Gillis said.Gillis said things look bleaker for the company and it’s going to continue to be a struggle.Jefferies & Co analyst Peter Misek said the high-end global smartphone market is saturated and brutally competitive.“Everybody is coming to this reality. You talk to HTC, Samsung and even Apple, the high-end is saturated. That’s a fact,” Misek said. “Anybody in the high-end who wants a smartphone in the world has one, so you have to knock somebody away from another platform. That is a brutal, brutal market.”RIM has unveiled a lower-cost BlackBerry aimed at consumers in emerging markets, but hasn’t said if the device will be available in North America.Misek was expecting the company to sell four million BlackBerry 10 phones. He said the sale of 2.7 million new BlackBerry 10 phones was the most disappointing news Friday.Thorsten Heins, CEO of Research in Motion, introduces the BlackBerry Z10, in New York in January. (PHOTO: AP)

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