ANOTHER MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR INVESTMENT PROJECT Saturday 15th November 2014 A n t i g u a a n d B a r b u d a Vol.3 No.31 $2.00 Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne, second right, and Ambassador Aly El Dakroury signing the MOA in the presence of principals of Sunny Group Limited. Story on page 2 pg 23 For Voucher 2 caribtimes.com Saturday 15th November 2014 Browne Administration Attracts another Multi-Million Dollar Investment Project ST. JOHN’S, Antigua and Barbuda – The Gaston Browne Administration earlier this week made another significant stride towards the realization of making Antigua and Barbuda the economic powerhouse of the Caribbean, with the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement for a project valued over US $200 million dollars. Prime Minister, the Hon. Gaston Browne and Antigua and Barbuda’s newly appointed Ambassador to the Republic of Cyprus, His Excellency Dr. Aly El Dakroury, representing SunnyHill Group Limited, signed the MOA that will result in the construction and development of over four hundred units as a world-class hotel complex to be constructed in four phases. Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne said that the signing of the MOA sends another strong signal that his government is serious about doing the people’s business for which they were elected. “This project will create over one thousand new jobs for Antiguans and Barbudans with five hundred in the construction sector and over five hundred in operation Prime Minister the Hon. Gaston Browne and Ambassador Aly El Dakroury signing the MOA in the presence of Chief of Staff Ambassador Lionel Hurst and principals of SunnyHill Group Limited. and management positions. In addition, the principals of this project will also attract new investments for Antigua and Barbuda further solidifying our determination to make Antigua and Barbuda an economic powerhouse,” said Prime Minister Browne. Ambassador Dr. Aly El Dakroury said that the signing of the MOA marks the beginning of a partnership which his company is determined to make long and prosperous for the people of Antigua and Barbuda and for the SunnyHill Group. The SunnyHill Group is a newly formed domestic company founded by Caribbean Trust Immigration Services, a licensed and leading promoter of the Citizenship by Investment Programme of Antigua and Barbuda based in Dubai, UAE, in a joint venture with Stuart Investment Management, a Canadian licensed Investment dealer. With more than twenty years of experience in construction projects, Trust Arabia Contracting, an affiliate of Caribbean Trust Immigration Services will oversee the realization of the project with the best local talents and expertise. “We intend to develop and manage a world class, high quality hotel resort complex with an investment of over US $200 million dollars to be invested in four phases of US $50 million dollars each. We are committed to realize the first phase of this project in under two years,” Ambassador Aly El Dakroury announced. Patrick Abikzer, President of Stuart Investment Management, who cosigned the MOA, said his company is inspired by the Honourable Prime Minister’s objective to transform cont’d on pg 3 Saturday 15th November 2014 caribtimes.com 3 cont’d from pg 2 Antigua and Barbuda into an economic powerhouse in the Caribbean. “The SunnyHill Group is proud to participate in this great vision. It is our intention to contribute significantly over the next few years to the economic and social development of Antigua and Barbuda by investing in the Tourism sector and attracting international high-net-worth individuals,” Abikzer pointed out. As part of the MOA, the SunnyHill Group will also establish the SunnyHill Antigua Development Fund to provide young people seeking employment and reintegration with scholarships to attend classes of vocational education and qualified technical training to enhance their profile skills in the tourism, information technology and communication sectors and to encourage entrepreneurship in the tourism, Information Technology, Communication, Agriculture and manufacturing sectors by investing in selected projects. The SunnyHill Antigua Development Fund will be capitalized at $2 million US dollars per phase, for a total of $8 million US dollars. The project, which will be in the form of a joint venture project, will utilize one hundred acres of land in the Falmouth and Bethesda areas owned by C.O. Williams Property Ambassador Aly El Dakroury in discussion with Governor General Sir Rodney Williams after receiving his instrument of appointment. Development Company Limited. The Government of Antigua and Barbuda will provide the necessary incentives and concessions commensurate with a project of this magnitude. 4 caribtimes.com Saturday 15th November 2014 Bendals man charged in connection with 13th homicide A Bendals man has been charged in connection with the country’s 13th homicide. Lasieama Phillip, 23 of Bendals was arrested and charged of Friday for the Murder of 38yrs old Nathaniel “Junior Cat” Campbell also of Bendals. Phillip was immediately picked by the police following the alleged shooting incident, which took place at the “Wan Luv Tribe” settlement around 10:30am on Wednesday. The police in their investigations have since recovered a firearm believed to be involved in the shooting incident. Meantime, the police are pursuing several useful leads into the death of the Liberta Farmer, Canroy Andrew. Andrew’s body was discovered on his farm shortly after 9pm on Monday, after he was allegedly shot in his upper body. Meantime, the Commissioner of Police expresses thanks to the general public for their continued support. He further issued an appeal to the general public to share what additional information they have with police by calling the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913/14, or call Crime Stoppers at 800-Tips (8477). Saturday 15th November 2014 caribtimes.com In Conjunction with Will be hosting a constituency CLEAN UP DATES: 5:30am - Starting Point @ George Chiai (Coolidge) November 8th & 9th — Coolidge, Hodges Bay, Royal Gardens , Cedar Grove , Crosbies 5:30am - Starting @ North Shore Supermarket November 15th & 16th — Longfords, Flag staff, Mount Pleasant, Blue Waters, Marble Hill, Mc Kinnons 5:30am - Starting @ 1st Choice Supermarket November 22nd & 23rd — Anchorage Road (West), Yorks, Dry Hill, Fort Road West, Old Runaway Lets ALL Help to Keep OUR community CLEAN 5 6 caribtimes.com Saturday 15th November 2014 No More Laissez-faire Leadership By Cecil E.W. Wade It is obvious that while the Gaston Browne led Labour Party was in opposition fighting to manipulate the reins of Government, they were also busy arranging their ducks in a row, both mentally and physically. This can be substantiated by the fact that within hours of its political victory, it was able to sign an agreement with the Yida Investment Group. We understand that the Group had been in contact with the Baldwin Spencer Government whose laissez-faire style of leader- ship prohibited progress. It was reported that several other foreign investment opportunities had been lost because of the hands-off approach inherent in Baldwin Spencer’s non-performance. One has to wonder whether this was not a deliberate act he executed in accordance with the Machiavellian teaching, which says: --- “And those whom he offends, remaining poor and scattered, are never able to injure him; whilst the rest being uninjured are easily kept quiet, and at the same time are anxious not to err for fear it should happen to them as it has those who have been despoiled”. This reflected the conditions which subsisted. It is ironic that when people have no money, the financial experts come out of the woodwork to advise you, through conferences and lectures as to the best way to invest. Then the holistic specialists will tell you all about the special foods you must eat in order to stay healthy. Meanwhile you are struggling to get a basic meal. It is tantamount to when you are going through difficulty in life, and an 0beah man tells you to pay him some money so that he could turn your life around. These vultures are always circling, anxiously awaiting the opportunity to descend upon the vulnerable. Baldwin Spencer accused Prime Minister Gaston Browne of acting with indecent haste. Maybe this is because it shows him up as being a do-nothing Prime Minister, leading a bunch of lazy, ear-ringed, and bejewelled clowns! Some of them scarcely went to their offices but cont’d on pg 7 Saturday 15th November 2014 cont’d from pg 6 continued to collect their full salaries, together with all the wealth they were able to accumulate during their tenure; as they move from rags to great riches, while most people lose the standard of living which they had acquired under the previous Labour Party Government. The UPP Government was quick to pull a red herring across the trail by passing the Integrity In Public Office Act--- a mere farce, since none of them complied by disclosing the sources of their newly acquired wealth, in addition to which they would be paid their full salary as pension after serving in Parliament for two terms, to live happily ever after. Now you know whey de money garn! The fact that Antigua and Barbuda had remained in a state of inertia under the UPP Government for 10 years, will necessitate rapid and prudent decisions on urgent matters in connection with the economy. We, in Antigua and Barbuda, have become conditioned to believing that the longer a transaction takes to be completed, the more complex it is; and that procrastination will produce better results and justify the costs incurred. For instance, you will submit the documents for a passport renewal and be told that it will take two (2) weeks to process. But a time and motion study of that transaction will probably show that the documents remained about three (3) days on someone’s desk before receiving the initial attention. Then transferred to another desk or put in a drawer for two (2) more days before being misplaced for another period. If the transaction had been handled proficiently, it might have taken only a day or two to process. Some are questioning the removal of visa requirement from China and South America to travel to Antigua. They believe that this situation will attract some undesirables. But this is not necessarily so, though there is some risk involved. But the risk has always been there. Even the great United States of America with all its security systems, have had undesirables infiltrating its borders. But in spite of all this, a country has to keep going forward or it will stagnate. It was said also that government is dispensing with our patronage by making lands available to foreign investors which will jeopardise our future. But this should be tempered with the fact that we need foreign investment immediately, because if we cannot survive the present, we have no future. We also have to use something to attract investment. No one will just pump money into our economy because they like us. They expect to earn dividends from their investments. And one has got to use what one has, in order to get what one wants. When in 1955 the Bahama Tourism Industry was in the doldrums, the government made available 50,000 acres of land to an American lumberman named Wallace Groves, together with generous concessions on taxes, customs and excise duties, etc. in order to transform the scrub lands of Grand Bahama into Freeport, a centre of commerce, industry, hotels and casinos. Today, the Bahamas remains the tourism capital of the Caribbean. The plight of the lower echelon of society must be given priority over all else by the Labour Party Government; any deviation from that will contribute caribtimes.com 7 to its demise at the polls, as was the case with the UPP Government. The disadvantaged majority of Antiguans and Barbudans (the goats) had only hope to hold on to, while awaiting the salvation of the Labour Party. Now that the Labour Government is in power, that hope has metamorphosed into anxiety, because the people want to get out of their squalid existence. The Government will have to move hastily to change the plight of the suffering majority. There are a lot of people who have been living without the basic amenities of life and scarcely any food to eat. These people are not really interested in PIT (personal income tax), neither do they worry about CIP (citizenship by investment programme); their primary concern is not to be left to RIP – [requiescant in pace]. Under the prevailing circumstances, there is no way the Gaston Browne Administration can neglect to act with all deliberate haste to get Antigua out of the economic morass it has been plunged into the by UPP Government. There can be no more laissez-faire affair here! 8 caribtimes.com Saturday 15th November 2014 Biblical means of dealing with crime Crime is rooted in the sinful nature of man. Sin is acting contrary to God’s standard and is revealed in his Law-Word. Crime is unlawful behavior (as delineated by God in his Word) that usually threatens the life, liberty, or property of others, either directly (such as robbery, or murder) or indirectly (such as treason or perjury). There is criminal activity that potentiality only affects one’s own person, such as drug use. Such activity is still an assault on life (and our lives are not our own since God who created us ultimately owns us, we are stewards of our bodies. Crime comes under the jurisdiction of state or civil government. While all crimes (are defined by God, but not necessarily the state) are sin, all sins are not crimes punishable by civil auBY BISHOP ROLSTON S.M JEFFREY D.MIN., D.R.E. thorities. Many sins (violation the state; some sins are to men have criminalized of God’s Law-Word) are be dealt with by the fam- bad behavior, with the outside the jurisdiction of ily, some by the church, goal of limiting behavior and many by God Him- that was not criminal acself. cording to God, but rather It is very important was sinful or potentiality The Inland Revenue Department extends its that civil leaders under- sinful. ABST Fresh Start Initiative that was launched in stand the distinction of Some use prohibition July 2014. crime and sin, the source to proclaim we cannot Taxpayers that have arrears for Antigua and of crime, and how to ad- legislate morality, nor Barbuda Sales Tax (ABST), can have all of their minister God’s justice should we try to legislate penalties and interest waived once they make ar- when crime is committed. morality. Civil governments However, every law rangement with the department by close of busithroughout history have is a legislation of someness on December 31st 2014 to liquidate the outdeclared many actions to one’s morality. Murstanding tax amount due to the department. be criminal that according der and theft are moral Taxpayers will have the option of either making one payment to pay off their debt in full, or to God are not criminal at issues. Exacting laws all, including reading the against these actions is a entering into a payment plan with the department Bible and worshipping legislation of morality. to liquidate their debt over time. God according to the dicThe important quesThe Commissioner invites all ABST taxpayers tates of one’s own con- tion is, ‘whose moraliwho are in an arrears position to take advantage of science. ty should we legislate?” Where laws exist that There are really two anthis Initiative. are contrary to God’s swers; either God’s moFor further information contact the Collections higher law, it is the duty rality (which He reveals Unit by calling 468-9488 or 468-9473. of Christians to seek to in his Word, the Bible) ……..Commissioner of Inland Revenue change these. Sometimes cont’d on pg 9 TAX NOTICE Saturday 15th November 2014 caribtimes.com 9 cont’d from pg 8 or man’s. While all law legislates morality, it is very important to understand that man cannot legislate goodness. Laws cannot change the heart of man; they cannot elevate man above the level of their faith and morality. As mentioned earlier, a society must understand the source of crime before they can effectively deal with crime. The bible clearly states that wickedness and sin in the heart of man is the source of crime (Genesis 6:5,11). As a result of man’s sin – that is, disobedience to God – evil entered his heart. What was in the heart of man manifested itself in his actions (the world was filled with violence). Recognizing the true nature of man – he is a sinful, fallen being in need of a Savior – is the beginning place for a society to correctly deal with crime. Both preventative and corrective measures must be taken. With the recent increase of crime in the society and moreso the number of murders, thirteen to date, and some which remain unsolved, law enforcements agencies have become rather weary of the situation. Even the prison, the place where people are sent to pay for their crimes which they have committed, have also become a place where gruesome crimes are taking place. Never before have we seen or heard of such incidents in our lone penal institution. Deeply engrossed in all of this is the need for moral transformation and not more legislation. It is not just saying, build a new prison or changing management, it must greater than that. Until we deal with the situation from a faith -based perspective and recognize that there are demonic forces at work, that people are held as captives and enslaved by their habits and behavior, then our efforts will continue to be futile. What legislation and other methods cannot do, a praying Church can do. Praying Christians need to stand in the gap, come together and confess, repent and pray for the atrocities which are taking place in the country. These are serious times and serious times demand urgency and passion for deliverance to come to our nation. 10 c a r i b t i m e s . c o m Saturday 15th November 2014 Horticultural Principles Seminar hailed a huge success By Terry V La Ragy Participants who were involved in the Environmental Division’s ‘Horticultural Principles Seminar’ have praised the organisers for a most successful event. The seminar was part of the Divisions ‘Arbour Month’ of activities that focused on key areas like when to plant trees according to weather patterns, types of soil and propagation techniques such as air layering and grafting. Speaking with one of the participants, former Police Commissioner Ms Delano Christopher at the end of the seminar on Friday, she explained “I enjoyed the seminar immensely as the knowledge gained will help me control my plants better”. “Having both fruit trees and flowers in my garden the main issue that was bothering me was pertain- ing to the pests, however I have learnt now through this course what sort of products I can use on them to eradicate the problems I’ve been having”, Ms Christopher said. Many locals are turning to growing fruit trees in their own yards as they trust in the freshness of their produce compared to what is offered by the local supermarkets. “We, as locals, buy produce from overseas and even from our local farmers, but you cannot be sure what these people spray the fruits and vegetables with, so if your growing your own you know exactly how fresh the crop is”, Ms Christopher explained. The Environmental Division encourages everyone where possible to try their hand at horticulture as a way of reducing the amount of imported foods coming into Antigua and Barbuda as well as realising the health benefits of eating fresh crops. “If I’m growing eggplant and someone else in the village is growing sorrel then we can exchange, providing for everyone in the community, the tradition that used to happen around the island,” Ms Christopher lamented. Senior Environment Officer, Ms Ruleta Camacho added, “It is important as students of this seminar that you use the knowledge gained and share the knowledge amongst others for the benefit of our own environment”. The seminar concluded with all participants receiving a certificate for completing the two day workshop with the Environmental Division planning similar courses in the future. Saturday 15th November 2014 caribtimes.com 11 Sexual Assault Where does this Crime Occur? Member of Parliament for St. George, the Hon., Dean Jonas. Optimist Club of St John’s continues ‘Treez 2015’ Project with MP Dean Jonas By Terry V La Ragy The Optimist Club of St John’s continued its ‘Treez 2015’ project on Saturday morning in the company of Member of Parliament for St George, the Honourable Dean Jonas. Postponed from last week due to inclement weather the group planted trees at ‘Heroes Park’ on Factory Road with the enthusiastic support of the young people from Mr Jonas’s constituency. The Optimist Group, which is part of the Caribbean District within Optimist International is headed by the Governor of the Caribbean District, Antiguan Ms Barbara Arrindell. The ’Treez 2015’ project is an initiative whereby the group, in assistance with the general public are asked to plant in excess of 2015 trees throughout the Caribbean between October 1st 2014 - January 1st 2015. Since the Optimist Group’s inception it has come together to try and help the young people of the day with its motto being “Bringing Out the Best in Children” and therefore trees planted throughout this exercise must be in the presence of a child. The Antigua and Barbuda arm of the Optimist Group have so far planted trees with many dignitaries including Prime Minister, the Honourable Gaston Browne in an effort to teach our children the importance of preserving our environment. It can and does occur virtually anywhere. The largest grouping of reported incidents occurs either in the home of the victim or the assailant’s home. However, it is important to be aware of all potentially hazardous areas: remote areas, vacant lots, parking lots, garages, public areas, schools, on the street, beaches at night, alleys, school playgrounds, deserted buildings, shopping centers, stairwells, and Laundromats. What to do if you are assaulted Your immediate concern will be obtaining proper medical and psychological help. This help is available. To get help, immediately call the Police whether or not you decide to later prosecute. As soon as possible you will be taken to a doctor or hospital. Even though it may be your initial impulse, DO NOT douche, shower, change your clothes or disturb the crime scene. Be sure you don’t destroy any valuable physical evidence. Most victims feel strongly about wanting the offender caught so he will not be able to harm another person. Rapists are repeaters, but they also rarely retaliate against their victims. Medical Treatment Procedures differ among doctors and hospitals. Generally, you will be asked your name, date of birth, brief medical history and perhaps some other general questions. You will first be checked and treated for any visible physical injuries. If necessary, a complete internal examination will also be performed by a qualified physician. This is to establish the extent of any injuries as well as collect any specimen for prosecution purposes. When appropriate, you will be offered medication to prevent venereal disease or pregnancy. 12 c a r i b t i m e s . c o m Saturday 15th November 2014 Saturday 15th November 2014 caribtimes.com 13 14 c a r i b t i m e s . c o m Saturday 15th November 2014 Black box recovered from crash that killed prominent pastor, Myles Munroe NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – The Department of Civil Aviation here says the information recorded on the black box from the jet that crashed on Grand Bahama on Sunday killing all nine people on board, including religious leader Dr. Myles Munroe will be analyzed in Washington DC. Investigators recovered the plane’s cockpit voice recorder and digital electronic engine monitors on Tuesday. Authorities hope the recovery of the box will lead to answers about how the Learjet crashed into a construction crane in Freeport on the island of Grand Bahama. In a statement on Wednesday, officials said there is no definite timeline on how long the analysis will take. The news came as the final victim’s name was released. He has been identified as Diego DeSantiago, 38, a resident of Colorado in the United States, who frequently travelled with Munroe as a translator. The team of investigators combing the crash site includes officials from the Department of Civil Aviations Aircraft Accident Investigation and Prevention Unit, the jet’s manufacturers, the Federal Aviation Administration in the US and the National Transportation Board. The plane was registered in the US. Dr. Myles Munroe, founder and president of Bahamas Faith Ministries International (BFMI), his wife Ruth, Dr Richard Pinder, a BFMI executive, Religious Leader Dr. Myles Munroe Lavard and Rudel Parks, BFMI youth ministers, and their son Johanan were on board. The pilot Captain Stanley Thurston, co-pilot Frankan Cooper and DeSantiago, were also killed. They were heading to Grand Bahama for the 2014 Global International Summit, scheduled to be hosted by Munroe. The plane crashed shortly after 5pm on Sunday, it’s believed that bad weather was the contributing factor. Prime Minister Perry Christie who visited the crash site with Transport and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin on Monday, described the incident as a “tragic, unpredictable loss of life”. Opposition leader sued by former secretary KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, CMC – Lawyers for Rishatha Nicholls, the former secretary to Opposition Leader Arnhim Eustace, have written to him claiming that he has defamed their client and are demanding apologies and compensation. The Law Firm of Marks & Marks, in two letters to Eustace on November 12, said that he had defamed Nicholls during calls he made to a radio programme on April 23 and 24, this year. The lawyers contend that Eustace in his statements on April 23 “meant and were understood to mean that Mrs. Rishatha Nicholls was involved in corruption and had committed the criminal act of theft, an offence that is punishable by imprisonment. “By your false and malicious utterances, you have gravely injured our client’s character and reputation,” the attorneys said, demanding that Eustace issues a public apology on the same radio programme and pub- lish the apology in the local newspapers. They are also demanding that Eustace fully retracts “these false and malicious statements and publicly admit that they are untrue. “This retraction can be included in the public apology or published separately both on the said radio programme and local newspapers,” the attorneys said. They are also demanding that Eustace gives “a written un- cont’d on pg 15 caribtimes.com Saturday 15th November 2014 15 St Lucia opposition says gov’t must ‘come clean’ on state of economy CASTRIES, St. Lucia CMC – The main opposition United Workers Party (UWP) is calling on the Kenny Anthony administration to provide a report on the state of the local economy. The party is also wants the government to come up with possible solutions to the many issues confronting the island, as it relates to the current economic crisis. UWP leader Allen Chastanet at a press conference Wednesday said the time has come for government to stop hiding the truth. He urged that Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony to come clean on what is really causing the economy to continue to move in a downward spiral. According to Chastanet, the government seems intent on talking about everything else, but not dealing with the state of the economy, which in his opinion should be a key priority. “None of us are seeing any turnaround. There are no signs of new investments, no signs of any expansion of any major company in this country.” Chastanet said his party is concont’d from pg 14 dertaking to our client that you would not publish these false and malicious statements or any other defamatory statements against her” and that Eustace compensate Nicholls “in an amount to be agreed upon by our Chambers”. “Failure to meet any of these demands within seven days hereof would result cerned that a recent International Monetary Fund (IMF) report indicates that the local economy has contracted by 1.1 per cent this year. Last year, the IMF said St. Lucia had already contracted by 2.4 per cent. The UWP leader said this trend is troubling particularly when it comes to creating new opportunities for locals. “We’ve heard no statement by the government regarding this report and everybody is at a complete lost as to what is taking place in this country.” He added that the silence by the current administration is very troubling and all St. Lucians should therefore demand that the government provide a report, on the state of the economy. “In essence we have had three consecutive years of contraction. I would strongly suggest to you that three years of contraction is a deep depression.” The opposition leader also referred to the “Ease of Doing Business Report” where in 2011 St. Lucia was at number 53 – the second highest in in legal proceedings being brought against you in the High Court of Justice.” In another letter, the attorneys said that statements reportedly made by Eustace on his radio programme on April 24 also defamed their client and they are also demanding that Eustace publish an apology n the media and that he pays compensation in a sum to be ap- Allan Chastanet. the Caribbean. However, in the 2015 report St. Lucia ranking dropped 47 places and the island is now ranked eighth in the Caribbean. The UWP leader said this is symbolic of the government’s failed policies that contribute to the current economic situation that the island is faced with. In providing some recommendation in helping to solve the current financial crisis, Chastanet said freezing government expenditure and improving the efficiency of current spending are necessary. He said government must also freeze public debt and work on strategies to stimulate real investment and suggested re-negotiating some debts. proved by the firm. The letters demanding apologies and compensation are the latest in a string of developments since Nicholls was employed as Eustace’s secretary from August 1, 2001 to March 28, 2013, when she was fired without severance pay. She brought a claim of unfair dismissal case before the Hearing Officer of the Department of Labour, who ruled that Nicholls was unfairly terminated. Eustace appealed that ruling, and the Appeals Tribunal of the Department of Labour on March 14, 2014 upheld the decision of the Hearing Officer and ordered that Nicholls be compensated in the sum of EC$16,199.99 (One EC dollar =US$0.37 cents). 16 c a r i b t i m e s . c o m Saturday 15th November 2014 Surgeon with ebola coming to US for care FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) – A surgeon working in Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with Ebola and will be flown Saturday to the United States for treatment, officials from Sierra Leone and the United States said. Dr. Martin Salia was to be taken to Omaha to be treated at the Nebraska Medical Center, Sierra Leone’s chief medical officer, Dr. Brima Kargbo, told The Associated Press on Friday. Salia reportedly lives in Maryland. Salia is a general surgeon who had been working at Kissy United Methodist Hospital in the Sierra Leone capital of Freetown. Patients, including mothers who hours earlier had given birth, fled from the 60bed hospital after news of the Ebola case emerged, United Methodist News reported. The hospital was closed on Tuesday after Salia tested positive and he was taken to the Hastings Ebola Treatment Center near Freetown, the church news service said. Kissy hospital staffers will be quarantined for 21 days. A Sierra Leone citizen, the 44-year-old lives in Maryland and is a permanent U.S. resident, according to a person in the United States with direct knowledge of the situation. The person was not authorized to release the information and spoke on condition of anonymity. His wife, Isatu Salia, said in a brief telephone interview Friday afternoon that she had spoken with her husband by phone earlier in the day and that he sounded weak but lucid and understood what was going on. She said she understood that arrangements were now in place to bring him to the U.S., and that she needed to get to where he will be treated. Salia received his surgical training from a group called the Pan African Academy of Christian Surgeons, which seeks to train African doctors on a level comparable to training they would receive in the U.S., said Richard Toupin, of Auburn, Indiana, a fellow medical missionary. “He is one of the best-trained surgeons in his country,” Toupin said. “He is a very competent Dr. Martin Salia poses for a photo at the United Methodist Church’s Kissy Hospital outside Freetown, Sierra Leone. surgeon.” Bruce Steffes, executive director of PAACS, said Salia graduated from the surgical training program in 2008. The training includes a requirement to practice in Africa for four years after completion. As a result, Steffes said, Salia was free to practice anywhere he wanted, but elected to stay in Sierra Leone, where the need for surgeons is immense. “People like Martin are just absolutely dedicated, highly trained ... and doing their best in absolutely horrifying conditions,” Steffes said. Jeff Bleijerveld, director of global ministries for the United Brethren in Christ church, said he last talked to Salia in Febru- ary 2013, when they met to discuss planning for a hospital in the southern part of Sierra Leone. He recalled watching Salia perform a hernia surgery on a young boy, assisted by a handyman who was not actually a doctor. He recalled Salia leading the surgical team in prayer before the operation. The United Brethren played an early role in Salia’s medical training. “He’s a quiet leader,” Bleijerveld said. “Our people still have a real affection for him.” The doctor will be the third Ebola patient at the Omaha hospital and the 10th person with Ebola to be treated in the U.S. The last, Dr. Craig Spencer, was released from a New York hospital on Tuesday. Saturday 15th November 2014 caribtimes.com Iraqi forces drive Islamic State militants from key town BAGHDAD (AP) -Iraqi forces drove Islamic State militants out of a strategic oil refinery town north of Baghdad on Friday, scoring their biggest battlefield victory since they melted away in the face of the terror group’s stunning summer offensive that captured much of northern and western Iraq. The recapture of Beiji is the latest in a series of setbacks for the jihadi group, which has lost hundreds of fighters to airstrikes by a U.S.-led coalition in a stalled advance on the Syrian town of Kobani. On Friday, activists there reported significant progress by Kurdish fighters defending the town. Iraqi security officials said government forces backed by allied militiamen took control of Beiji and also lifted a monthslong Islamic State siege on its refinery - Iraq’s largest. However, two military officials reached by telephone in Beiji late Friday said there was still some fighting going on at the refinery, but reinforcements had been sent in and Iraqi forces were poised to retake it. The security officials Some al-Qaeda-inspired militants stand with captured Iraqi army Humvee at a checkpoint outside an oil refinery in Beiji. said the army used loudspeakers to warn the small number of residents still holed up inside the town to stay indoors while bomb squads cleared booby-trapped houses and detonated roadside bombs. Also Friday, a suicide bomber tried to drive an explosive-laden bulldozer into a Beiji college used by government forces, the military officials said. The bomber was shot dead as he approached the gate, but still managed to detonate his explosives, killing three soldiers and wounding seven, they said. All officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media. Beiji will now likely be a base for staging a push to take back Saddam Hussein’s hometown of Tikrit to the south, after government forces tried to retake it earlier this year. That campaign stalled and the city remains in Islamic State hands. In Syria, meanwhile, activists reported advances by Kurdish fighters against Islamic State militants in the strategic town of Kobani. Reached by telephone, activist Barzan Isso said the situation has improved for the town’s defenders following the recent airdrop of weapons by the United States and the arrival of heavily armed Kurdish fighters from Iraq to join the town’s defense. “The YPG made major progress in the Mashta Nour hill that overlooks 17 parts of the city and they were also able to cut the main road leading to Aleppo,” he told The Associated Press, using an acronym for a main Kurdish militia, the People’s Protection Units. The fighting, he said, was now inside Kobani’s so-called “security quarter,” an area that houses the town’s main police station and other local government offices. The area was captured last month by the Islamic State but the Kurds have recently retaken parts of it. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said most of the fighting was focused on the southern and southeastern fronts, where Islamic State fighters were trying to seize back a road the Kurds recently captured, severing one of the militant group’s main supply lines. As it struggles to maintain momentum on the battlefield, the militant group has redoubled efforts to present itself as a new Islamic caliphate, with plans to launch its own currency in the vast swaths of Syria and Iraq that are still under its control. 18 c a r i b t i m e s . c o m Saturday 15th November 2014 All Executive members of the Antigua and Barbuda Ex - Servicemen Association, are notified that the monthly executive meeting, will be held on Tuesday 18 November at 5 pm at the Association`s Headquarters on Prime Minister`s Drive. Please be on time or be courteous, by notifying the Secretary on 561-1062, of any apologies. The Antigua and Barbuda National Secondary Schools' Drama Festival will take place from Saturday 15th to Saturday, 22nd November, 2014. The public is invited to attend the nightly performances of the various schools from Tuesday 18th to Friday, 21st November at the Dean William Lake Cultural Centre at 7pm. Admission is $10 (children/students) and $15 (adults) each night; season tickets are available for $30 and $50. Tickets are on sale at the Nevis St and Redcliffe St branches of the Culture Department, as well as the Dean Lake box office from 4:30 pm each day. The participating schools are: Jennings Secondary and Clare Hall Secondary (Tuesday, 18th November); Ottos Comprehensive and Princess Margaret Secondary (Wednesday, 19th November); St. Anthony’s Secondary and Antigua Girls’ High (Thursday, 20th November); and Sir McChesney George Secondary (Friday 21st November). For further information call 7796634 or email [email protected]. The Antigua and Barbuda Tade Union Congress will convene its 12th Annual Delegates Conference. The opening ceremony will be at the Multipurpose Centre, Perry Bay on Thursday, November 20th at 9 a.m. The theme of this year’s conference is Workers’ rights are Human rights. The featured speaker will be Dr. Collin Greene. The business session follows the opening and continues on Friday November 21st at 9 a.m. Eastern Caribbean Council of nations 36th Episcopal Diocese of the Pentecostal Assemblies of the world INC 2014 Fall Conference. International Speakers Bishop Leo C.Smith Diocesan Bishop Noel Jones City of Refuge , Los Angeles. Day Session Grand Royal Antigua 10 - 13 December 2014. For more information call: 463-5050 or 462-5926. Registration has commenced for the Sir Lester Bird, Home and Business and Community Lighting Competition. The event returns after a 10 year hiatus and will form an integral part of the 2014 Christmas Season in Antigua and Barbuda. 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Saturday 15th November 2014 Boondocks Dilbert Garfield Peanut caribtimes.com 19 20 c a r i b t i m e s . c o m Saturday 15th November 2014 Saturday 15th November 2014 caribtimes.com 21 WEEKEND LOVE HOROSCOPE FORECAST: ARIES: Time to explore what’s stopping a relationship from progressing. TAURUS: They are already wondering about you. Now can you further build their curiosity? GEMINI: Would you rather spend time with the one who knows you well or get to know a new and fascinating person? You can do either, but not both, this weekend. CANCER: You have more options in love than you realize. LEO: You don’t have to have all of the answers; in fact, it would be a turnoff if you did. VIRGO: Tell the truth about what you like, even if you know the other person won’t like it. LIBRA: Dating will probably feel weird. Just know that it’s like that for everyone. Yes! Everyone! SCORPIO: You’re looking for someone smart enough to make you laugh. SAGITTARIUS: You’ll learn what the common ground is and focus there. Brilliant! Social success! CAPRICORN: You may talk and do things out of order, but the one who really gets you will understand perfectly. AQUARIUS: Friends who interfere with your love life are not really friends at all. PISCES: Concentrating fully and completely on another person’s enjoyment is a meditative exercise. COUPLE OF THE WEEKEND: One thing Scorpio and Virgo have in common is that they both seek the truth and hold it sacred. With the sun in Scorpio and the moon in Virgo this weekend, they could go on this truth quest together and in the end feel mutually enlightened. These two should note that sometimes the truth has nothing to do with words; rather, it’s a connection made without pretense. ARIES (March 21-April 19). After walking around inside your own vessel for a lifetime, it’s easy to forget that the others haven’t seen or done or felt all that you have. Today’s conversation will clear that up. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). New information nullifies the plan. You had a feeling something was amiss with that plan anyway. In fact, you’re probably excited that it’s time to create a more relevant strategy. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). You always defend the innocent, but what if you defended the so-called guilty instead? How would you see the situation differently? There’s a stalemate going on that you can break by playing devil’s advocate. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). People want you in their drama. There’s one person in particular who is practically casting you in it, Hollywood-style. Don’t worry. All you have to do is turn down the role. A-listers do it all the time. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Acceptance is the way to peace. It won’t be easy today, but you can warm up to it. What if you agreed to accept that unacceptable thing for three minutes? Then six. Then 12... CANCER (June 22-July 22). Feelings of rejection can be so potentially painful that many people would rather become angry than endure even the slightest rejection. You’re tougher than that, and it’s why you make a sale today. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Social lulls are to be expected. Make the most of them by using them as an opportunity to bring the attention around to the other person’s favorite subject or expertise. The other person’s comfort will be to your benefit. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). When nothing seems to be working on its own, you see it as an invitation to make it work by nudging it, winding it up or throwing your full weight behind it. Success! LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You long to work on your own projects, but because you’re such a good friend, you keep getting roped into other people’s. Say “no.” Be a good friend to yourself instead. You’re shortchanging your talent. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You have a sense for the unspoken needs of others. When you address these in unexpected ways and without calling direct attention to the needs, they find you super-cool. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). All you can control is the action you take; nothing after that. Not other people’s perception of you, not their immediate reactions, not their subsequent choices. So act, and let it go. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). You don’t like it when people push you to agree with them, buy from them or tend to them. You’ll do that kind of thing when and if you want to. They would be wise to wait until you want to. 22 c a r i b t i m e s . c o m Saturday 15th November 2014 Color Me caribtimes.com Saturday 15th November 2014 23 Jacobs - More cricket will help players Georgetown, Guyana - He has scored three centuries and has had 229 dismissals behind the stumps in his 65 Test matches for the West Indies and now the left-handed Antiguan is saddled with the responsibility of trying to move Leewards cricket forward in his role as Head Coach. His mission begins today at Providence when his charges battle hosts Guyana Jaguars and the 46-year-old former West Indies wicket keeper/ feels this season is a good opportunity for most of his players to be in the first-class set-up and make a name for themselves. “I think that leadership was the reason for our poor performances in times past. I have seen these players and I don’t think they lack ability and talent. I think that the people who were working with these guys were not honest with them, teaching them the simple and basic things they need to achieve and that is why I am here to make things happen for them and their cricket. If I cannot make things happen like the days of yore when we were winning tournaments and having players go onto represent the West Indies team then I should not be here,” Jacobs said. “I think the bond I build with these players has to be good. You have to have a good relationship with these players who will basically be away from their homes for a long time, so you have to live as a family and enjoy the moments. There will be good times and bad times, but is how we deal with these times is what matters most to make sure they are enjoying what they are doing,” said Jacobs who played 157 First-Class matches between 1991 and 2005. Jacobs thinks the longer format for the Regional four-day Day tournament 15 November 2014 is a good thing. “Over the years a lot of the players and even administrators spoke about the tournaments being too short, so it is good from the West Indies administration thinking about the initiative of having the players playing more cricket which is important and help them learn their craft. On how does Kieran Powell’s absence affect the strength of the team: Jacobs admitted that Powell’s absence will affect the team based on his experience and his capabilities, but added that it creates the opportunity for a young player to take that mantle and step up as there is a vacancy for a young player. “We have some young players who are eager to fill the gap created by the absence of Powell. “Think we have a balanced team and I think our bowling can be our strength given the surfaces around Until 15 November 2014 the region. In times past, our batting was generally our strength and now that I am in charge I am looking to ensure we can make things happen again with our batting and things will turn out different from what used to happen before. We want to see our batsmen applying themselves and giving the bowlers big totals to defend” Jacobs said. I think Devon Thomas has been there for a while and he is the captain now, so we will be looking for him to play an important role, along with his deputy Jahmar Hamilton. Austin Richards Jr is making a comeback and Jacques Taylor is another technically sound player and we expect them to go out there and execute properly. We have experienced players like Gavin Tonge and Anthony Martin to add some stability to the line-up” Jacobs concluded. (Kaieteur News) 17 November 2014 24 c a r i b t i m e s . c o m Saturday 15th November 2014 Sammy handed Titans captaincy SOUTH AFRICA West Indies allrounder Darren Sammy has been handed the Titans captaincy for the remainder of the South African domestic 20-over competition with the franchise yet to decide who will take over in other formats. Sammy replaces Henry Davids, who has been asked to concentrate solely on his batting as the Titans attempt to overturn a poor start to the tournament which has seen them slump to three straight defeats. “This is a tactical decision to see how we can turn things around,” Jacques Faul, CEO of the Titans franchise told ESPNcricinfo. “He is a World T20 winning captain. If you have someone like that at your disposal, you should use them.” Sammy is one of five West Indies players and one of six internationals who have been signed on for the duration of the Ram Slam but the only one who has been given the additional responsibility of leading a team. Ironically, he is the only one who has yet to deliver a stand-out performance for his side. Chris Gayle scored the competition’s first century and also has two fifties to his name for the Lions; Craig Kieswetter is the Warriors’ top-scorer; Kieron Pollard’s 72 off 36 balls helped the Cobras to victory over the Titans; Andre Russell scored 48 off 21 balls and took 1 for 20 when the Knights beat the Titans and Dwayne Bravo’s 43 off 25 balls took the Dolphins to a match-winning total over the Warriors. But Sammy is Titans’ leading wicket-taker with five scalps at 14.60 and Faul believes what he offers behind the scenes will be vital. “We are more than happy with what Darren has brought to the team. He has been inspirational Darren Sammy will try to revive the fortunes of his franchise. and the guys really respect him,” Faul said. “We want to see what someone else can do to get back to winning ways.” The Titans are traditionally one of South Africa’s stronger teams but have had a difficult start to the season, particularly in limited-overs cricket. They lie fourth on the one-day cup table and fifth on the 20-over standings having suffered from a squad de- pleted by national call-ups. Currently, both their leading paceman Marchant de Lange and key batsman Farhaan Behardien are in Australia with the South African ODI squad. They were also without David Wiese, who travelled for the T20s and Albie Morkel, who was injured pre-season and is not expected to be back before January after first targeting a December comeback. (ESPNcricinfo) Caribbean Times is printed and published at Woods Estate /Friars Hill Road By Kimon Drigo who is also the Editor and resides at Sugar Factory. Contact P.O Box W2099, Wood Estate /Friars Hill Road, St.John's Antigua/ Tel: (268) 562 - 8688 or Fax: (268) 562 8685.Email: [email protected]/Advertising: [email protected]/www.caribtimes.com
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