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General Discussion / Overbooked flights??
« on: November 19, 2011, 07:51:19 AM »
I've just booked a flight home on American Airlines and decided to pre-select my seating ( after I already paid for the flight). Lo and behold , every single seat on the plane was already taken. So no doubt they overbooked the flight and the possibility of being "bumped off" the flight in MIA exists....My dates are fairly flexible so taking a later flight or a next day flight will not be much of an inconvenience should I be bumped or should I volunteer to be bumped. My question is, any one has any experience with AA's compensation policy in this situation? I don't mind getting bumped if I get a free travel voucher or something out of it. ;D

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Jury has arrived at a verdict and will deliver it shortly ....

http://abclocal.go.com/kabc/livenow?id=8366366

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General Discussion / What's your number?
« on: October 31, 2011, 02:03:18 PM »



Over 7 billion people on earth today....what number are you? I'm 4,693,838,906. ;D

http://populationaction.org/Articles/Whats_Your_Number/Summary.php

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General Discussion / Redjet cancels all flights indefinitely!
« on: August 26, 2011, 03:26:15 PM »
 ::)
http://www.demerarawaves.com/index.php/Latest/2011/08/26/redjet-cancels-flights-indefinitely-hundreds-affected.html

REDjet, the recently launched low-cost airline, on Friday cancelled services on its three routes -Guyana, Trinidad and Barbados- because the plane developed a mechanical problem.
At least 620 passengers were affected on all three routes. This is believed to be the first major problem to have faced the carrier.
“In the interest of passenger and crew safety we have decided to cancel our service for now but are optimistic that our engineers, who have been working around the clock, we will ensure that we are up and running as soon as possible,”  RedJet’s Chief Operations Officer, Kevin Dudley was quoted by the airline as saying.
No date was set for the resumption of flights with the airline only saying “until further notice.”
Dudley says approximately 132 passengers were impacted as a result of the cancellations on Wednesday and 488 on Friday.
REDjet said it issued affected passengers refunds on their tickets booked, while some passengers preferred to remain on standby with the airline until the resumption of the airline’s service. 
Mr Dudley confirmed the airline’s call centres were contacting all passengers booked on the affected flights.
REDjet apologised for the inconvenienced that was caused to passengers as a result of the delays and cancellations.  For further information passengers are asked to call the following contact numbers:- Barbados - 246 827-2727 ; Trinidad - 868 299-0888 and Guyana – 592-662-3000

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Cricket Anyone / T&T vs Afghanistan
« on: August 11, 2011, 09:52:54 AM »
In preparation for the upcoming Champions League, the fellas are in Canada participating in the Cricket Canada Summer festival along with Afghanistan, USA and the hosts.

link for live matches here:
http://www.sorkkam.com/live/

The quality of the coverage isn't great (limited camera angles, no onscreen graphics,etc)  and they seem to be sorting out some audio problems but if you're having a slow day (like I am)  check it out for a while.


edit: Afghanistan 138 all out.

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BUBBA SMITH, "POLICE ACADEMY" STAR ,DEAD AT 66

http://www.tmz.com/2011/08/03/bubba-smith-dead-dies-police-academy-nfl-star-los-angeles-death-coroner-baltimore-colts-oakland-raiders-houston-oilers/

Former NFL great Charles "Bubba" Smith -- who later starred in the "Police Academy" movies -- was found dead Wednesday in his Los Angeles home. He was 66 years old.

Law enforcement officials tell TMZ ... LAPD received a 911 call at 12:54PM -- and officers responded to his home in the Baldwin Hills area. The fire department also responded and we're told Smith was dead when authorities arrived.

The L.A. County Coroner is on the scene investigating. We're told, at this point, authorities think he died of natural causes.

According to the L.A. Times, Bubba's caretaker discovered the body and called police. His autopsy will be performed later this week.

Bubba -- a towering 6'7" -- spent 9 seasons as a defensive end in the NFL, playing for the Baltimore Colts, Oakland Raiders, and Houston Oilers.

He won Super Bowl V with the Colts -- but is most famous for his role as the giant and lovable Moses Hightower in 6 of the "Police Academy" movies.

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General Discussion / A visualization of US debt
« on: July 27, 2011, 06:32:52 PM »

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General Discussion / 'Inmate'? That's offensive!
« on: July 03, 2011, 08:34:04 PM »
'Inmate'? That's offensive!
Killer's kin sue over 'inmate' tag
By KATHIANNE BONIELLO

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/brooklyn/inmate_that_offensive_W1xV1hqxwe64hudW6sSooK


Who you callin' an inmate?
The family of a coldblooded killer serving 25 years to life in state prison for shooting a man in the head complains he's being stigmatized -- by the use of the term "inmate."
The label "implies that our brother is locked up for the purpose of mating with other men," claims Marie Domond in a lawsuit against the state Correctional Services Department.
The Brooklyn federal court filing demands that officials immediately stop calling Gerard Domond "an inmate."
It apparently hurts his feelings. Sis seeks $50 million damages for "mental anguish."

In 1987, Gerard, then a 24-year-old with a lengthy rap sheet, killed a man in Brooklyn in a drug deal gone wrong.
Now 49, he is at the upstate Clinton Correctional Facility and eligible for parole in May 2013.
Acting as her own lawyer, Marie insists: "The suggestive nature of the word is disgraceful. This cruel psychological programming has weighed heavily on our emotional and psychological well-being."
"It's something that's bothered me for a long time," Marie told The Post. "I couldn't understand why no one recognized that somebody being labeled an inmate, why they wouldn't recognize that. To me it just sounded very wrong."
State correction officials declined to comment on the pending litigation or on the word.
kboniello@nypost.com



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General Discussion / Some brain teasers..
« on: April 16, 2011, 07:35:07 AM »
Let's see if you can figure out these brain teasers. They're not all that difficult but require a little bit of thought... Here's a virtual beer in advanced for the winner  :beermug:

The Ball
How can you throw a ball as hard as you can and have it come back to you, even if it doesn't bounce off anything? There is nothing attached to it, and no one else catches or throws it back to you.

Darkness Phobia
One family wants to get through a tunnel. Dad can make it in 1 minute, mama in 2 minutes, son in 4 and daughter in 5 minutes. Unfortunately, not more than two persons can go through the narrow tunnel at one time, moving at the speed of the slower one.
Can they all make it to the other side if they have a torch that lasts only 12 minutes and they are afraid of the dark?


Family
Parents with two children - a son and a daughter - came to a wide river. There was no bridge there. The only way to get to the other side was to ask a fisherman if he could lend them his boat. However, the boat could carry only one adult or two children. How does the family get to the other side and return the boat to the fisherman?


Sheikh's Inheritance
An Arab sheikh tells his two sons to race their camels to a distant city to see who will inherit his fortune. The one whose camel is slower wins. After wandering aimlessly for days, the brothers ask a wise man for guidance. Upon receiving the advice, they jump on the camels and race to the city as fast as they can.
What did the wise man say to them?

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Entertainment & Culture Discussion / Ghost Hunters in T&T
« on: February 19, 2011, 07:30:34 AM »

Syfy's 'Ghost Hunters' crew filming episode in Trinidad

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Syfy_s__Ghost_Hunters__crew_filming_episode_in_Trinidad-116516233.html

By Sateesh Maharaj
Story Created: Feb 18, 2011 at 11:48 PM ECT
Story Updated: Feb 18, 2011 at 11:48 PM ECT


Members of the popular paranormal series Ghost Hunters have been in Trinidad investigating cases reported to them for an upcoming episode.
The 20-member crew, who are staying at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad hotel in Port of Spain, landed in Trinidad on February 10 and have been doing intense field study and recordings in various parts of the country. They leave on February 26.
One of the sites investigated during their stay was the Lopinot historical complex. A crew member said the other sites would not be immediately revealed to prevent people from "contaminating" these areas while under investigation.
Carla Foderingham, CEO of the Trinidad and Tobago Film Company (TTFC), said the company was contacted by Ghost Hunters International asking for information on possible sites where paranormal activity could be evidenced in Trinidad.
"We got to work. We then linked with their local person, Fernando Rodas, and were able to bring them in touch with two communities and facilitated with an agency the access to the particular space which we really aren't at liberty now to tell you."
Foderingham said the TTFC ensured that the crew's equipment entered Trinidad and Tobago without any challenges in that there was a waiver involved.
"There was a lot of equipment coming through and the Ministry of Trade and Industry in sync with the Ministry of Finance were able to move it through Cabinet with a waiver of the duties and taxes for this equipment which came in as a freight arrangement."
She added that local personnel were hired during the crew's stay.
Foderingham said that the Ghost Hunters presence in Trinidad was a great boost not just for tourism, but this country's local film industry in the international arena.
"It's promoting Trinidad and Tobago and gives [us] that greater profile as a film making territory. Not only that, the film industry globally is really word of mouth. It is interesting that all these individuals, without being prompted, have said really positive things about Trinidad and they are now saying that they are interested in coming back to do a feature film in Trinidad because of the rebate which is an incentive for filming in Trinidad and Tobago. We'd be more than pleased to really facilitate that."
A spin-off of the Syfy channel's Ghost Hunters series, Ghost Hunters International features a squad of paranormal investigators who use their principles of scientific techniques to explore some of the most legendary haunted spots around the world. Each week the team travels to the far corners of the globe, searching for answers to bizarre supernatural mysteries.
For its first round of investigations, the international crew took on some of Europe's most haunted locales, including Chillingham Castle in England and the forgotten underground city of Mary King's Close in Scotland.
The new episodes will take the team to countries such as Peru, Singapore, Sweden, the Philippines, Jamaica and many others.

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General Discussion / Ian Alleyne fired.
« on: February 18, 2011, 06:08:43 AM »



Crime Watch show axed

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/_Crime_Watch__show_axed-116447703.html


CRIME WATCH talk show host Ian Alleyne was last evening fired from World Indian Network (Win TV) by the company's management.
Alleyne, who cried during a brief telephone interview with the Express last evening, confirmed his dismissal, saying he believed it was politically motivated.
He said the company's Chairman, Mohan Jaikaran, handed him a dismissal letter saying that his services were no longer required.
Alleyne, who is also the President of the Trinidad and Tobago Crime Watch, shot into the spotlight a few years ago with the Crime Watch programme in which he investigated hundreds of matters and assisted the police in the arrest of suspects.
He was also involved in the seizure of narcotics and illegal arms and ammunition throughout the country.

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The 'Israelification' of airports: High security, little bother
http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/744199---israelification-high-security-little-bother#article


Cathal Kelly
Staff Reporter

While North America's airports groan under the weight of another sea-change in security protocols, one word keeps popping out of the mouths of experts: Israelification.

That is, how can we make our airports more like Israel's, which deal with far greater terror threat with far less inconvenience.

"It is mindboggling for us Israelis to look at what happens in North America, because we went through this 50 years ago," said Rafi Sela, the president of AR Challenges, a global transportation security consultancy. He's worked with the RCMP, the U.S. Navy Seals and airports around the world.

"Israelis, unlike Canadians and Americans, don't take s--- from anybody. When the security agency in Israel (the ISA) started to tighten security and we had to wait in line for — not for hours — but 30 or 40 minutes, all hell broke loose here. We said, 'We're not going to do this. You're going to find a way that will take care of security without touching the efficiency of the airport."

That, in a nutshell is "Israelification" - a system that protects life and limb without annoying you to death.

Fliers urged to opt out of airport security en masse

Despite facing dozens of potential threats each day, the security set-up at Israel's largest hub, Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport, has not been breached since 2002, when a passenger mistakenly carried a handgun onto a flight. How do they manage that?

"The first thing you do is to look at who is coming into your airport," said Sela.

The first layer of actual security that greets travellers at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion International Airport is a roadside check. All drivers are stopped and asked two questions: How are you? Where are you coming from?

"Two benign questions. The questions aren't important. The way people act when they answer them is," Sela said.

Officers are looking for nervousness or other signs of "distress" — behavioural profiling. Sela rejects the argument that profiling is discriminatory.

"The word 'profiling' is a political invention by people who don't want to do security," he said. "To us, it doesn't matter if he's black, white, young or old. It's just his behaviour. So what kind of privacy am I really stepping on when I'm doing this?"

Once you've parked your car or gotten off your bus, you pass through the second and third security perimeters.

Armed guards outside the terminal are trained to observe passengers as they move toward the doors, again looking for odd behaviour. At Ben Gurion's half-dozen entrances, another layer of security are watching. At this point, some travellers will be randomly taken aside, and their person and their luggage run through a magnometer.

"This is to see that you don't have heavy metals on you or something that looks suspicious," said Sela.

You are now in the terminal. As you approach your airline check-in desk, a trained interviewer takes your passport and ticket. They ask a series of questions: Who packed your luggage? Has it left your side?

"The whole time, they are looking into your eyes — which is very embarrassing. But this is one of the ways they figure out if you are suspicious or not. It takes 20, 25 seconds," said Sela.

Lines are staggered. People are not allowed to bunch up into inviting targets for a bomber who has gotten this far.

At the check-in desk, your luggage is scanned immediately in a purpose-built area. Sela plays devil's advocate — what if you have escaped the attention of the first four layers of security, and now try to pass a bag with a bomb in it?

"I once put this question to Jacques Duchesneau (the former head of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority): say there is a bag with play-doh in it and two pens stuck in the play-doh. That is 'Bombs 101' to a screener. I asked Ducheneau, 'What would you do?' And he said, 'Evacuate the terminal.' And I said, 'Oh. My. God.'

"Take Pearson. Do you know how many people are in the terminal at all times? Many thousands. Let's say I'm (doing an evacuation) without panic — which will never happen. But let's say this is the case. How long will it take? Nobody thought about it. I said, 'Two days.'"

A screener at Ben-Gurion has a pair of better options.

First, the screening area is surrounded by contoured, blast-proof glass that can contain the detonation of up to 100 kilos of plastic explosive. Only the few dozen people within the screening area need be removed, and only to a point a few metres away.

Second, all the screening areas contain 'bomb boxes'. If a screener spots a suspect bag, he/she is trained to pick it up and place it in the box, which is blast proof. A bomb squad arrives shortly and wheels the box away for further investigation.

"This is a very small simple example of how we can simply stop a problem that would cripple one of your airports," Sela said.

Five security layers down: you now finally arrive at the only one which Ben-Gurion Airport shares with Pearson — the body and hand-luggage check.

"But here it is done completely, absolutely 180 degrees differently than it is done in North America," Sela said.

"First, it's fast — there's almost no line. That's because they're not looking for liquids, they're not looking at your shoes. They're not looking for everything they look for in North America. They just look at you," said Sela. "Even today with the heightened security in North America, they will check your items to death. But they will never look at you, at how you behave. They will never look into your eyes ... and that's how you figure out the bad guys from the good guys."

That's the process — six layers, four hard, two soft. The goal at Ben-Gurion is to move fliers from the parking lot to the airport lounge in a maximum of 25 minutes.

This doesn't begin to cover the off-site security net that failed so spectacularly in targeting would-be Flight 253 bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab — intelligence. In Israel, Sela said, a coordinated intelligence gathering operation produces a constantly evolving series of threat analyses and vulnerability studies.

"There is absolutely no intelligence and threat analysis done in Canada or the United States," Sela said. "Absolutely none."

But even without the intelligence, Sela maintains, Abdulmutallab would not have gotten past Ben Gurion Airport's behavioural profilers.

So. Eight years after 9/11, why are we still so reactive, so un-Israelified?

Working hard to dampen his outrage, Sela first blames our leaders, and then ourselves.

"We have a saying in Hebrew that it's much easier to look for a lost key under the light, than to look for the key where you actually lost it, because it's dark over there. That's exactly how (North American airport security officials) act," Sela said. "You can easily do what we do. You don't have to replace anything. You have to add just a little bit — technology, training. But you have to completely change the way you go about doing airport security. And that is something that the bureaucrats have a problem with. They are very well enclosed in their own concept."

And rather than fear, he suggests that outrage would be a far more powerful spur to provoking that change.

"Do you know why Israelis are so calm? We have brutal terror attacks on our civilians and still, life in Israel is pretty good. The reason is that people trust their defence forces, their police, their response teams and the security agencies. They know they're doing a good job. You can't say the same thing about Americans and Canadians. They don't trust anybody," Sela said. "But they say, 'So far, so good'. Then if something happens, all hell breaks loose and you've spent eight hours in an airport. Which is ridiculous. Not justifiable

"But, what can you do? Americans and Canadians are nice people and they will do anything because they were told to do so and because they don't know any different."

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General Discussion / Switzerland Considers Legalizing Concensual incest
« on: December 17, 2010, 05:02:19 AM »
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/switzerland-considers-legalizing-consensual-incest-columbia-professor-accused/story?id=12395499

Professor Accused of Incest With Daughter
Teacher Says Sex Was Consensual, as Switzerland Considers Lifting Incest Ban Between Adults


By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES
Dec. 15, 2010

Columbia University professor David Epstein was charged last week with incest, accused of carrying on a three-year affair with his adult daughter.

According to the Columbia Spectator, the affair was consensual, but the political science teacher has been arraigned on one count of third-degree incest and could face up to four years in jail.

Epstein's lawyer, Matthew Galluzzo,

said that charges against his client were still "only allegations" that have not been proven.

"Academically, we are obviously all morally opposed to incest and rightfully so," he told ABCNews.com. "At the same time, there is an argument to be made in the Swiss case to let go what goes on privately in bedrooms."

"It's OK for homosexuals to do whatever they want in their own home," he said. "How is this so different? We have to figure out why some behavior is tolerated and some is not."

But he questioned why, if the alleged incest was consensual, why Epstein's daughter had been treated by prosecutors as "somehow a victim here, when she can be best described as an accomplice."

Incest is still socially and legally taboo in the United States, but attitudes may be changing in other parts of the world, at least when it involves adults and not minors.

Switzerland has proposed decriminalizing consensual sexual relationships between first-degree relatives, like siblings and also between parents and their adult children. Any coercive sex or incest with a minor would still be illegal.

Social conservatives in that country have called the bill "completely repugnant," and a survey has shown that 60 percent of the public opposes changing the law.

American psychologists and legal experts say that there are still sound reasons why incest should be illegal, even if it appears it is a choice between consenting adults.

"It is still a social taboo and the ick factor is much stronger than the criminal factor," said Professor Joanna L. Grossman, a professor of family law at Hofstra University in New York.

"I think these relationships are inherently coercive for the same reason that professors are not allowed to sleep with students in their classes," she said.

Consensual incest is legal in China, France, Israel, the Ivory Coast, the Netherlands, Russia, Spain and Turkey, according to a 2007 report from the Max Planck Institute in Germany.

The report was commissioned after a pair of siblings who had grown up separately but later reunited and had children.

Patrick S. was raised in an adoptive family and his younger sister Susan K. remained with their mother after a divorce. The pair met again in 2000 when he was 23 and she was 16 and moved back in with their mother. They subsequently fell in love and had four children.

Welfare authorities removed the three oldest children from their parents and Patrick was convicted of incest and was imprisoned for two and half years.

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General Discussion / Dealing With Same Sex Attraction
« on: October 24, 2010, 02:50:14 PM »
Came across this article in the Express today...very provocative I thought...Generated some interesting comments as well....



Dealing with same sex attraction

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Dealing_with_same_sex_attraction_-105614443.html


Story Created: Oct 23, 2010 at 11:51 PM ECT



Local Christian groups, under the umbrellas of The Hospital Christian Fellowship, Lawyers for Jesus and the Emmanuel Community, have declared war on the issue of same sex attractions.

In what they describe as the first phase of the war to be fought, through media sensitisation, the groups have invited to Trinidad and Tobago, Pastor Phillip Lee of the US for a series of talks on the issue. The series was launched with a prayer breakfast yesterday at the Crowne Plaza, Port of Spain and among the dignitaries attending were Mayor Louis Lee Sing and Justice Alice Yorke Soo-Hon.

Lee, a former homosexual, who founded His Way Out Ministries in 1994 for individuals, families who wanted to deal with the issue of homosexuality, said he had been homosexual/gay from age 18 to 35 but despite his material successes he "always had a sense what he was doing was not right" and now holds the view that "calling homosexual life 'gay' is the ultimate contradiction."

Lee said he'd "bought into the lie once gay always gay." But he said, the Bible says homosexuality was thoroughly and repeated condemned in scripture and God''s divine intent for human sexuality was for "heterosexual, monogamous marriage." He said the other question was if you were single and the answer is yes, you were not to be sexually active according to scripture. He said the scriptures also condemned adultery, promiscuity, prostitution, incest and bestiality.

Noting that the issue was vast, Lee said he hopes through his ministry to "reach" people with the "authority of the scriptures" and not tell them what to do. He said he was challenging those churches which say it is okay to be lesbian, homosexual and Christian to show where it says so in the scriptures. He said no one was born gay and churches who accept that view were sacrificing "righteousness".

Lee said he had gone through the agony of seeing some of his "dearest and closest" friends die. Out of 22 friends at a barbecue in 1983, all died of Aids with him being the only survivor, he said.

"I wish I could say one of them died knowing Christ," he said. "More often than not there has been condemnation and finger pointing and I really do believe that we, the Church, owe the gay community a huge apology because reaching the gay community is a vast untouched mission field," he added.

Lee said no one was born homosexual and that it was "acquired" behaviour with many issues leading to same sex attraction. This view is supported by Drs Judith Henry and Garcelin Pilgrim of the Hospital Christian Fellowship, an organisation which is circulating a leaflet of tips outlining the "Physical Risks of Homosexuality".

Henry said she took the initiative of contacting Lee after consulting with the Hospital Christian Fellowship and Lawyers for Jesus. These groups, and the Emmanuel Community, plan to fight against homosexual relationships through church ministry and by challenging legislation in the current Draft Gender Policy (2009). The groups also plan to challenge proposals of United Nations' groups—UNAIDS and UNFPA—that governments should decriminalise buggery and legalise prostitition.

Lee will leave Trinidad on October 29.

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Cricket Anyone / Guyana in the Champions league
« on: September 12, 2010, 09:29:51 AM »
For anyone  interested in following the exploits of Guyana in the Airtel Champions League.

Guyana vs Royal Challengers. Live now
(Scroll down to middle of page)

http://vinubuzz.com/champions-league-t20-live-stream-watch-2010-clt20-live-streaming-free-online-airtel-champions-league-2010-watch-live-tv-stream-free-online-south-africa-champions-league-watch-online-free/

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General Discussion / Dog saves man by eating his big toe
« on: August 04, 2010, 07:46:28 AM »
Dog saves Rockford man by eating his toe

http://www.wzzm13.com/news/news_story.aspx?storyid=126141&catid=14



Rockford, Mich. (WZZM) - He can joke about it now, but the day Jerry Douthett woke up and found his dog had eaten his big toe, he wasn't laughing.

"I started screaming for help for Rosee and I went to the bathroom to rinse my foot off and the toe was gone."

Jerry's wife Rosee found their dog Kiko covered in blood sitting on the bed where Jerry had been napping. "He took it right off at the toe nail...and also took the bone with it too."

Jerry's toe had been sore for more than a month. Jerry had tried to take care if it on his own. "(It) turned into an ulcer," explains Jerry. "It was like about the size of a nickel and the skin around it kept dying, so I would peel that back with scissors."

But it just didn't get any better.

Turns out, according to Spectrum Health's Dr. Russell Lampen, Jerry was in the advance stages of type 2 diabetes. "As diabetes goes uncontrolled, people develop vascular disease in their feet and they also develop nerve damage to the point of where he can't feel things," Dr. Lampen said.

Thinking back, Jerry says he did have a few signs. "A couple months back, I noticed that I couldn't get enough water. I kinda got numbness in the feet too... that's kind of a tell-tale sign."

It was a series of events that led to their Jack Russell Terrier having the opportunity to gnaw off his master's big toe.  Jerry and Rosee went downtown to celebrate Rosee becoming a citizen. After celebrating with a few beers and a few margaritas, followed by a nap, it led to Kiko's opportune moment to take care of the infection himself. "Anything that had an infection in it, he ate."

Dogs have a sense of smell a trillion times stronger than humans. They've been trained to smell and detect cancer, brain aneurisms and even diabetic shock.  The burning question is - did Kiko know Jerry was sick? Or was he just attracted to the smell?

We may never know the answer but there is one thing Jerry does know - "He did save my life. Otherwise, I would have never went in. I wonder how much longer (if) I would have waited."

Not long, because Jerry was out of time. When he was admitted to the hospital, his blood sugar was over 500 - normal is between 80 and 100 - and the infection was so bad it had reached his bone and doctors amputated his toe.

"I do miss it. I miss my toe," says Jerry, but at least he won't be missing the rest of his life... unless Kiko's gets another whiff of something smelly.

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General Discussion / Hotels in T&T Thread.
« on: April 05, 2010, 02:51:04 PM »
Free drinks flow at Hyatt
Akile Simon akile.simon@trinidadexpress.com
Monday, April 5th 2010
http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/nart?id=161622145



FREE DRINKS flowed at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Port of Spain on Saturday night and yesterday, two days after the Express reported that the hotel did not have a licence under the law to sell alcohol beverages.

A source at the hotel told the Express that patrons got their ’drinks on the house’ after the director of Food and Beverage at the hotel gave instructions that customers be given ’free drinks’ rather than shutting down the bars at the pool-side and the lobby area.

’It was like a free-drinks party on Saturday night. The lobby area was in a mess, with people drinking and liming and having a good time,’ the source said.

According the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, a similar ’unofficial’ party was expected to take place last night.

The ’free drinks’ were not advertised, but customers were told their drinks were ’on the house’ after they requested a bill. This situation caused scores of people to flock to the establishment on Saturday night, the Express was told.

The decision not to sell beverages to customers came after the hotel’s application for a new alcohol licence was denied by the Liquor and Licensing Committee, headed by Senior Magistrate Lucina Cardenas-Ragoonanan, at the Port of Spain Magistrates’ Court on Thursday.

Cardenas-Ragoonanan dismissed the application after Neelanda Rampaul, the person who requested the application, failed to appear in court on two consecutive occasions, when the matter was called. The hotel’s previous licence, which was valid for one year, expired on Wednesday March 31, at midnight.

Rampaul, the former Urban Development Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago (UDeCOTT) chief operating officer, resigned hours after Prof John Uff presented the report of the Commission of Enquiry into UDeCOTT and the construction sector to President George Maxwell Richards last Monday.

When the Express visited the hotel yesterday, drinks were being served to customers as usual. After ordering two beers, a Shandy Carib and a pina colada, the barman was asked for the bill.

The barman responded, ’The drinks you have had is on the house. We cannot charge you for the drinks. So, do hope you enjoy your Easter weekend.’

When questioned why the hotel was giving free drinks to its customers, the man said, ’Apparently there were some discrepancies regarding the licence to sell alcohol, so therefore we cannot charge you for the drinks. It’s all on the house, sir.’

However, a senior police source said it was still illegal for the hotel to distribute the drinks, even if they were free of charge, since the licence covered the storage and sale of alcoholic beverages.

’What they are doing is still wrong. If there is nothing stored at the hotel, then there is no reason for anything to be distributed with or without a fee,’ the lawman said.

He was also critical of what he described as the inaction by his colleagues to act in accordance with the law and seize the alcohol from the hotel.

Head of the Port of Spain Division, Snr Supt Paul Rodriguez, was mandated by Acting Police Commissioner, Gilbert Reyes, to investigate the incident and take the appropriate action. Attempts to reach Rodriguez were unsuccessful, as calls to his cell phone went unanswered up to late yesterday.

Checks revealed that officers had not visited the hotel and made any enquiries relative to the business place’s alcohol licence up to last evening.

On Good Friday, one day after the application was thrown out, alcohol was still being served at the hotel. On that occasion, an employee said that ’everything was sorted out’ when the Express queried why alcohol was still being served when the licence had been denied by the courts.

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General Discussion / Make way for Chinese weekly newspaper
« on: March 22, 2010, 11:59:28 AM »
Make way for Chinese weekly newspaper
Yvonne Webb
Published: 22 Mar 2010
http://guardian.co.tt/features/life/2010/03/22/make-way-chinese-weekly-newspaper


With a growing Chinese population in T&T, a group of Chinese businessmen are moving to create history by establishing a local Chinese newspaper to cater to their needs. Information Minister Neil Parsanlal will launch the paper, T&T Chinese Weekly News, on Thursday at Dim Sum King Restaurant, Southland Mall, San Fernando. One of the main men behind the publication is well known businessman and entertainer Johnny Kwok Keung Chow. Chow will serve as editor in chief of the newspaper, while his partner Joe Chan will perform the role of associate editor. In an interview at the newspaper’s office at Southland Mall last Friday, Chow, a native of Hong Kong who migrated to T&T in 1974, said during his travels around the world he has observed that in most countries where there is a considerable Chinese population, there is a tendency to have their own publication.

In T&T, there are close to 20,000 Chinese nationals, exclusive of the construction workers, who are employed on various UDeCoTT projects, but there are no newspapers catering to this community, Chow said. “I have been longing to see a Chinese publication company in T&T, but somehow or the other, it has never happened,” he explained. Chow, the popular chef on the local programme Chin Chow’s Kitchen, which was aired on the now defunct TTT during the 1980’s and 1990’s, said their breakthrough came last year while they were awaiting the arrival of the present Chinese Ambassador Yang You Ming at the Piarco International Airport. “Joe and I met Mr Chiu, who is our chairman, and he suggested that we do something, such as produce a paper, as a contribution to the Chinese population here. Joe and I were obliged to make it happen and we did the planning, we produced a dummy or a prototype and on March 25 we will be launching it at a Curtain Pulling ceremony,” Chow said.

The 32-page tabloid, which will be written in Chinese, will be distributed once per week, on a Wednesday, in areas where there is a strong Chinese presence. He said the newspaper will have its share of local news, international news, news on China, sports, as well as entertainment, business and finance and features related to food and beverages, new trends in fashion, automobiles, new gadgets and movie reviews. The first edition will be distributed for free on the day of the launch. Chow said with advertising support from the Chinese business community and from local entrepreneurs as well, they are hoping to increase the number of pages to 40 in the not-too distant future. He said there are also plans in the pipeline to produce two magazines, one in English and the other in Chinese, by year’s end. He said if the products prove to be feasible, then they will establish their own press to print their products.

Chan said, “the main purpose of this launch is that we want to connect with the Chinese society, business-wise, family-wise. To share the good news, bad news, anything that comes out, either locally or internationally, from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan. Anything happens, we want to let them know. If they have any problems, we can tell them where to go, who to speak to, without encountering any problems or have people take advantage of them because of the language barrier.”

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General Discussion / Don’t send me back to Haiti
« on: March 05, 2010, 06:53:59 AM »
http://www.newsday.co.tt/news/0,116742.html

Don’t send me back to Haiti

By Indarjit Seuraj and Sean Douglas Friday, March 5 2010


She lost her mother and father to the 7.0 magnitude earthquake which decimated Haiti just twelve days into the new year. And yesterday, 25-year-old Anelie Joseph, from Port-au-Prince, made a stirring appeal for help from the TT Government.

“I am here and I am asking the Government of Trinidad to help me to stay and work in Trinidad,” Joseph said during an interview yesterday.

Through an interpreter, a Ghanaian friend, Joseph said after the earthquake which claimed the lives of her father Victor Joseph, 55, a truck driver, and her mother Rochelle Loflume, 50, a seamstress, there was no reason for her to stay in Haiti again.

“I came here because I have nobody,” she said.

Joseph entered Trinidad on Tuesday after boarding a flight from the neighbouring Dominican Republic. She was detained by Immigration officers at the Piarco International Airport.

On the brink of being deported, she was rescued by the Traditional African National Association (TANA) and the Emancipation Support Committee.

She was booked for a Copa Airlines flight destined for Dominican Republic before TANA and Kafra Kambon stepped in.

She was released in the custody of a close friend following the intervention of TANA. She was also ordered to pay a $3,000 bond on her release.

This is yet to be paid and TANA also joined in the appeal for assistance for the Haitian.

“We are asking the State to waive the bond in light of the crisis in Haiti,” TANA official David Walcott said yesterday.

Joseph is now seeking asylum in Trinidad.

Asked if she wanted to return home, she replied, “No.”

“Right now I don’t think I can go back because there is nothing there,” she said.

UNC chairman Jack Warner yesterday said he would pay the $3,000 bond to help Joseph stay in Trinidad, as he chided Foreign Affairs Minister Paula Gopee-Scoon for not doing so herself.

Asked why he was helping her, Warner told Newsday he had personally visited Haiti and seen the devastating conditions. Further, he had last week hosted the president of the Haitian Football Federation.

Warner said Joseph had no family left in Haiti. “We must extend the milk of human kindness to her. I will give her a job at the Centre of Excellence. She can live with her sister nearby in St Augustine, so she can build her life anew,” he said.

He said Gopee-Scoon should have asked the Government to give Joseph shelter, but instead he had got the impression that the minister had been nonchalant towards her plight. “As Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs, I shall do what Paula Gopee Scoon won’t do.”

At yesterday’s post-Cabinet news conference, Gopee-Scoon had given a business-as-usual impression when asked of the Government’s policy towards Haitians.

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General Discussion / Playboy model burnt to death
« on: January 10, 2010, 07:03:26 AM »
http://edition.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/01/07/florida.model.death/index.html

(CNN) -- Paula Sladewski, a 26-year-old who once modeled for Playboy, was identified Wednesday by Miami police as the person found dead and "burned beyond recognition" in a trash bin on Sunday.

Now, police are asking for the public's help to put her killer behind bars. Whoever the murderer is, police said, they are nothing short of a "monster."

"It's so horrific. They'd have to be a monster. It's a dastardly act," North Miami police spokesman Lt. Neal Cuevas told CNN. "It's the most heinous thing that a person can do to another person."

Sladewski's body was found Sunday night after firefighters extinguished flames coming from a large trash bin near a propane business.

When they put out the fire, they saw a body. But there was barely any way to identify it.

"It was just total, total, disfigurement," Cuevas told CNN. "You couldn't even tell that it was a woman or a man or even what race."

Cuevas, who was in the area when the call came in, said the trash bin and body were still smoldering when he arrived. Police were able to identify the body through dental records late Tuesday night, he said.

Police are trying to figure out how a model from Michigan, who appeared in a 2003 Playboy video, ended up burned beyond recognition inside the trash bin -- and who put her there.

"This was a brutal, horrible, disgusting murder, and this monster or these monsters need to be brought to justice," Cuevas said.


The only timeline police have comes from Sladewski's boyfriend, who was vacationing with her. Because he was the last one to see her, police are considering him a person of interest, but he has not been named as a suspect.

Police said they would consider whoever was the last known person to see her alive a person of interest. Right now, they have no suspects, Cuevas said.

The boyfriend is "devastated and traumatized" by news of the death, said his attorney, Marc Beginin.

"He desperately wants this crime solved and anybody involved brought to justice," Beginin said.

The boyfriend, whom police did not identify, reported Sladewski missing to police and also tried to find her by calling hospitals and jails, interviewing people and hiring a private investigator, Beginin said. The boyfriend also has met with investigators for 12 hours, the attorney said.

"The Miami police are pursuing all leads and doing their jobs. However, ultimately, he doesn't need to be a person of interest," he said.

The couple arrived in Miami on Thursday to ring in the new year by watching Lady Gaga perform, police said.

Cuevas told CNN that Sladewski's boyfriend said they went to Club Space on Saturday and remained until about 7 a.m. Sunday, when they got into an argument.

When he was thrown out of the club after the altercation, Sladewski decided to stay, her boyfriend told police.

That was the last time her boyfriend saw her, according to police. Cuevas said when Sladewski did not return to their hotel by Monday, her boyfriend called police and filed a missing person report.

Sladewski's sister, Kelly Farris, was battling back tears at a news conference Wednesday night. She said her sister had been dating the man for about two years, and he had called her Monday to say she was missing.

Farris said she had last seen her sister, who lived in Michigan and California, at Christmas


Farris said her family was devastated by the news of Sladewski's death, especially given the nature of how she was found.

"I couldn't imagine anything like this happening, you know," Farris said. "We can't even give her an open casket. We can't even see her again."

Farris pleaded with anyone who saw her sister at the club or afterward to contact police.

"She did not deserve to die in this way," she said.

And until her sister's killer is found, Farris said she can't imagine what she will do.

"I can't see myself going back to work," Farris said. "I can't see myself living a normal life until I know whoever did this pays for it."

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General Discussion / New $100 note for CHOGM
« on: November 18, 2009, 06:19:13 AM »

Published: 18 Nov 2009
http://guardian.co.tt/business/business/2009/11/18/new-100-note-chogm



A new $100 bill will be circulated to commemorate the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) that will be held from November 27-29.

Joan John, deputy governor, operations, Central Bank, said the new bill will be in circulation within weeks and will be legal tender. “This is a normal circulation note, so it will be spent like a normal $100 bill. It will circulate side by side with existing notes after the CHOGM events are finished. We expect to put these notes into circulation over the next three or four weeks,” she said. John said this at the launch of the new note at the Central Bank, Port-of-Spain, yesterday. “Banks normally come into us and get currency and as they take $100 notes, they will be taking the new notes, and through the commercial banks, it will go out into the public,” she said. John said the next step will be getting the word out on these new notes to the public.

“We will be giving brochures and posters to banks, credit unions—people who handle money so that they will know the features of the notes,” John said.
She said all the security features of the current $100 notes in circulation remain.

John said there are two changes to the front of the $100 bill.
• 60 years of the Commonwealth 1949-2009
• CHOGM logo in single colour
On the reverse of the note are the following changes:
• CHOGM logo in full colour
• Carnival sun image at the top of the note
• The Port-of-Spain International Waterfront Centre and the view of the city of Port-of-Spain in the background
• The oil rig has been shifted to the right of the note
• Larger $100 numeral at the top right of the note
• ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS in words at the bottom of the note.



I hear just now they gonna take out the coat of arms and replace it with a pic of Patrick Manning  :devil: :devil:

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General Discussion / Breathalyser ....it's here!
« on: November 13, 2009, 05:08:49 AM »
DRUNKS BEWARE
Breathalyser law targeting drivers finally takes effect on Monday
Ria Taitt Political Editor
www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161556884
Friday, November 13th 2009

   

Thank God! After years of waiting, of promises, of carnage on the roads, and of public frustration, it is finally here.

Works Minister Colm Imbert announced yesterday that President George Maxwell Richards would proclaim the act which will allow the use of the breathalyser in Trinidad and Tobago on Monday.

For drinking and driving, the penalty for a first offence under the new law is $8,000 or imprisonment for three years. A second offence results in a $15,000 fine or imprisonment for five years, and a third offence leads to permanent disqualification from holding or obtaining a driver’s permit.

The Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Amendment Act, which allowed for the use of a breathalyser, was first passed under the United National Congress administration but was never implemented. The last People’s National Movement administration drafted a new bill in 2006. It was assented to on June 26, 2007, but there was a proclamation clause and the bill did not come into effect.

In making the announcement at yesterday’s post-Cabinet news conference, at the Office of the Prime Minister in St Clair, Imbert explained that there would be two tests-a field sobriety test, which gives a preliminary indication of the alcohol in a person’s system-and a more detailed test which would be conducted at the police station.

He explained that a police officer is empowered to stop a person driving a motor vehicle, whom he suspects of having consumed alcohol in such a quantity that the proportion in his breath exceeds the prescribed limit.

Police officers are further empowered to conduct a breath test and breath analysis.

’If someone is stopped in a road block, the police can make them breathe into the hand held device used for field testing which gives a reading,’ the minister said.

The threshold is .08 per cent ’according to my memory’, Imbert explained.

’If the reading is above that (prescribed limit), that is reasonable cause for the police officer to ask you to go to the station (to do a more detailed test). If you refuse, the way the act is drafted, that is probable cause to conclude that you are driving over the limit,’ he said.

He added that the onus would then be on the person to prove that they are not over the limit.

’And that is very difficult to prove,’ he said.

Imbert said under the act, the minister is required to approve devices for the purpose of obtaining an indication of alcohol on a person’s breath. He said after careful consideration of breath-testing devices, Government has identified two suitable devices. Of the two types of devices, the a hand-held device used for a field sobriety test, has limited accuracy and is not used for evidential (court) purposes, he said. The device used for detailed testing at the police station is used for court purposes.

Questioned about the use of such devices in a time of swine flu, Imbert stressed that a new mouthpiece has to be used every time the police officer does a test, so that no motorist is given a mouthpiece used by someone else. He said all this was part of the training to which the police are being exposed.

Cabinet also yesterday approved the publication of the necessary orders for the two types of devices, he said. He added that a number of police officers have already been trained in the use of the devices and Government will now go full scale to complete the training of police officers.

He said there were already some devices in the country, but by the end of this month and throughout the Christmas season, ’we should see police officers out in full force doing breathalyser testing’. He said Government was in the process of procuring more devices which are not difficult to get in a short space of time. Imbert said these devices are scientifically tested and will not be susceptible to successful legal challenge.

He said the Ministry of Works was currently doing comprehensive amendments to Motor Vehicles and Road Traffic Act, which would include fines for speeding and other traffic amendments, infant seatbelt law and introduction of the traffic warden system among others measures. He added that the technical staff had been given a mandate to complete these amendments by the end of this month.

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Jokes / Ernie & Bert ...Casino style
« on: November 05, 2009, 03:01:15 AM »
Ernie & Bert ...Casino style  :rotfl: :rotfl:   (explicit language warning)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFrLcvGkhMc

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General Discussion / After threats, German engineer killed, buried
« on: November 02, 2009, 03:40:36 PM »
After threats, German engineer killed, buried
Elizabeth Williams

Monday, November 2nd 2009

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161551637

   

TWO women and two men are currently assisting the Tobago Homicide Bureau with investigations into the sister island's latest murder.

German national Peter Taut was discovered around 4.30 p.m. on Saturday in a shallow grave at his Bacolet Crescent home where he and his estranged wife Henny lived.

Taut lived a few houses away from where British couple Peter and Murium Greene were left for dead after a brutal cutlass attack on August 1.

Taut, an engineer, had travelled between Tobago and Germany for the past nine years and was planning to sell his home and move back to his homeland and reconcile with his wife.

His plans were thwarted by his killers who, according to a friend of Taut's, were not after his money, since he was not financially stable.

A close friend of the family told the Express that the engineer was threatened by the ex-wife of a friend.

This prompted Taut to move out of the area.

He returned four months ago and was in the final stage of selling his home in a bid to re-unite with his wife.

Police were alerted to his death after friends of Taut made calls to the police after they were unable to reach him since Saturday.

The killing comes on the heels of the Tobago House of Assembly recently putting several measures in place to increase tourist arrivals to Tobago.

His killing brought the murder toll on the island to 11 for the year so far.
 :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:

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Cricket Anyone / South Australia sign Pollard for Twenty20
« on: October 30, 2009, 03:45:04 PM »
South Australia sign Pollard for Twenty20

Cricinfo staff
http://www.cricinfo.com/australia/content/story/431965.html

October 28, 2009

Two days after announcing that they had signed Shahid Afridi, South Australia have scored another coup by adding the West Indies allrounder Kieron Pollard to their Twenty20 line-up for this summer. Pollard and Afridi will add significant power to South Australia's batting order as they aim to qualify for next year's Champions League Twenty20.

The recruitment of Pollard is a win for South Australia after New South Wales expressed their interest in signing him. The Blues were alerted to Pollard's devastating potential when he brutalised them midway through the Champions League with to drive Trinidad and Tobago to victory.

Jamie Cox, South Australia's high performance manager, said the Redbacks had been keen on Pollard for some time. "We have been talking with Pollard for a while, even before his match-winning efforts in the Champions League and we were thrilled to secure his signature on Tuesday night," Cox said.

"The addition of both Shahid Afridi and Kieron Pollard will add an explosive dimension to the Redbacks KFC Twenty20 Big Bash campaign this summer. Pollard's addition to the Redbacks squad will provide fans with a fantastic opportunity to watch one of the most exciting ball-strikers in the game today."

NSW coach Matthew Mott said Pollard's decision had to be respected.

"We spoke to him couple of times. And there was a good feeling about it," Mott told Cricinfo. "But I guess it's never sealed unless you get the signature on paper. Whenever managers get involved, it's not easy and straightforward. I have no hard feelings. You can't blame the player.

"He and his managers must have weighed up their options. It would obviously have been good had we got him as we were very impressed with how he played in the Champions League, especially in both matches against us. Even in the final, his temperament stood out but that's that; we have to move on."

Pollard, 22, struck the most sixes in the recent Champions League and adds another valuable medium-pace bowling option for the Redbacks. The states are allowed to sign up to two international players for the Big Bash and have until December 24 to confirm their recruits.

   

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General Discussion / Obama awarded 2009 Nobel Peace Prize
« on: October 09, 2009, 04:33:51 AM »
http://edition.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/10/09/nobel.peace.prize/index.html

(CNN) -- President Obama was awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.


Less than nine months into his presidency, Barack Obama has been awarded the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.

 The first African-American to win the White House, Obama was praised by the Norwegian Nobel Committee for "his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."

"Only very rarely has a person to the same extent as Obama captured the world's attention and given its people hope for a better future," the committee said. "His diplomacy is founded in the concept that those who are to lead the world must do so on the basis of values and attitudes that are shared by the majority of the world's population."

The committee also said Obama has "created a new climate in international politics."

The announcement came as a surprise -- Obama's name had not been mentioned among front-runners -- and the roomful of reporters in Oslo, Norway, gasped when he was named.

In his short time in office, Obama has acted on a wide range of issues from the economy to terrorism and wars in Afghanistan and Iraq.

Obama also lobbied unsuccessfully to bring the 2016 Olympics to Chicago, Illinois. After returning from Denmark, Obama expressed no regret about his trip, saying it is "always a worthwhile endeavor to promote and boost the United States."

Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari, last year's Peace Prize laureate, said it was clear the Nobel committee wanted to encourage Obama on the issues he has been discussing on the world stage.

 "I see this as an important encouragement," Ahtisaari said.

The committee wanted to be "far more daring" than in recent times and make an impact on global politics, said Kristian Berg Harpviken, director of the International Peace Research Institute.

Wangari Muta Maathai, the Kenyan who won the 2004 Peace Prize, said Obama's win will help Africa move forward.

"I think it is extraordinary," she said. "It will be even greater inspiration for the world. He has shown how we can probably come together, work together in a cooperative way."

The award comes at a crucial time for Obama, who has administration officials dispatched on global peace missions.

Obama's envoy to the Middle East, George Mitchell, has returned to the region to advocate for peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. Mitchell met Thursday with Israeli President Shimon Peres. He plans to meet Friday with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before talking with Palestinian leaders in the West Bank.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton starts a six-day trip to Europe and Russia on Friday. On the trip, the secretary will discuss the next steps on Iran and North Korea, and international efforts to have the two countries end their nuclear programs.

The centerpiece of the trip will be her visit to Moscow, where she will work toward an agreement to take the place of the Start II arms control pact, which expires December 5. She will also address the new bilateral presidential commission that is working on a broad range of issues, from arms control to health.

Obama became the third sitting U.S. president to win the prestigious prize. Jimmy Carter was the fourth American leader to win, but he was long out of office when he was recognized in 2002.

This year's peace prize nominees included 172 people and 33 organizations, the highest number of nominations ever. The committee does not release the names of the nominees.

The Nobel recipient receives a prize of about $1.4 million

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General Discussion / Racist??
« on: July 03, 2009, 07:06:06 AM »
Was just surfing the CNN website and found a link to a story that was, to say the least, interesting.
The  comments by the readers at the end were quite varied....what do you guys think??

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/cnn-news/19929814/detail.html#


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Football / Panama Friendly??
« on: March 10, 2009, 05:53:16 PM »
So I just heard on TV6 that we'll be playing a friendly against Panama next week wednesday ,7pm @ Manny Ramjohn stadium...That should be a decent run out for the fellahs, especially since Panama preparing for the Gold Cup.

But as always with the TTFF, we have to wait and see  :waiting:

59
Football / Fox soccer channel on the web
« on: February 16, 2007, 10:34:15 AM »
http://www.cammap.net/tvlive/livetven.html

Use the pull down menus to choose "Sport" & "Fox Soccer Channel"

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General Discussion / Students sharing sex clips through 'Bluetooth'
« on: November 17, 2006, 06:54:53 PM »
Students sharing sex clips through 'Bluetooth'
Friday, November 17th 2006
Source: www.thetobagonews.com

The latest "Bluetooth" cell phone technology is being utilised to share graphic sex clips featuring young secondary school students in their uniforms.

In one clip entitled "bad thing 3" a female student is seen perched on a bench with her school uniform skirt lifted above her hips. She actively participates in guiding a male student also in uniform and in a standing position, into her lower region. The hot sex action takes place in a classroom of the school.

In yet another eye-popping display entitled "Nasty K W," a young female student in uniform but with her underwear removed, spreads her legs to shamelessly expose her heavy, over-sized vaginal region. She then unbuttons her blouse, lifts her vest and unhooks her bra to reveal her firm, pubescent breasts with a naughty smile on her face.

The sex clips have been making the rounds in several Tobago House of Assembly (THA) work sites as eager male viewers lap up the hot sex lessons of the under-age students.

One parent told Tobago News that the shameless sex acts of the students show that all was not well in the schools of Tobago. "Imagine you send your children to school and this is what they are doing in the classroom," cried the parent. "No wonder our children are not performing when compared with their Trinidad counterparts," the parent reasoned.

Another source revealed that the parents of one of the girls in the sex clip when confronted admitted to having knowledge of the sordid extra-curricula activities. "When we questioned her about it she told us that it was done by an ex-boyfriend, who because she broke off the relationship began spreading it," the parent reportedly explained.

When Tobago News contacted newly appointed Secretary of Education Claudia Groome-Duke about this latest development, she expressed shock and promised to launch an investigation into the matter. "I have begun a process of visits to all schools to get a first hand knowledge of what's taking place out there,' she said.

Recent reports suggest that Tobago schools were rated either last or second to last among the educational districts of the nation. There were also no Tobago students in this year's national scholarship awards list.


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This was a very disturbing read.....but doesn't the journalist who wrote this article sound like a kinda  pervert??...."In yet another eye-popping display entitled "Nasty K W," a young female student in uniform but with her underwear removed, spreads her legs to shamelessly expose her heavy, over-sized vaginal region. She then unbuttons her blouse, lifts her vest and unhooks her bra to reveal her firm, pubescent breasts with a naughty smile on her face."..........bloody hell!!

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