Police seeking public assistance to find missing 14-year-old girl Loop Cayman Islands

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The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) said that Brianna Ebanks, age 14, was reported missing on Friday, August 19, and has not returned home since.

According to the RCIPS, she was last seen at a business on Eastern Avenue on Friday morning, but did not attend an appointment later that day. She has since been in contact with family members, but has still not been located by police.

Police say Brianna is of light brown complexion with brown eyes, about 5’5″ in height, with shoulder-length brown hair. She was last seen wearing a short black knitted skirt, green top, gold slippers and a black Jansport bag.

Officers are encouraging Brianna to return home or attend the nearest police station immediately. Anyone with information on her whereabouts is encouraged to call the West Bay Police Station at 949-3999.

Anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS via the RCIPS Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777, or via the RCIPS website at https://www.rcips.ky/submit-a-tip.

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Latest Update on systems in the Atlantic

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Shower activity remains minimal in association with a tropical wave located several hundred miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands.

Further development of this system is not expected during the next several days while the system moves westward to west-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph across the tropical Atlantic. It has a near zero chance of formation during the next 48 hours and in the next 5 days.

East of The Windward Islands: A large area of disturbed weather has formed centered several hundred miles east-southeast of the Windward Islands. While this system is currently disorganized, environmental conditions could become more conducive for development in a few days when the system approaches the Windward Islands or southeastern Caribbean Sea.

It has a near zero chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a low (20 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

Eastern Tropical Atlantic: a tropical wave is forecast to move off the west coast of Africa in a couple of days.

Environmental conditions could support some slow development of this system late this week or over the weekend while it moves westward at 10 to 15 mph.

It has a near zero chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a low (20 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

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Wakenaam’s upgrades will bolster Guyana’s food production capacity—President Ali

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President Dr Irfaan Ali

President Dr Irfaan Ali told residents of Wakenaam that while the newly commissioned well at Noitgedacht will bring 24 hour access to water, the investment in the infrastructure will also lead to the economic prosperity of families.

He stated at the commissioning of the new facility that in order to get Wakenaam and the rest of Guyana equipped for the food production revolution, infrastructural upgrades are imperative.

These upgrades are necessary, according to the Head of State, to improve the production and productive capacity of the country and to reduce the cost of production, while building and maintaining standards to enter regional and international markets.

“It is for this reason that we are making investments in every single region, targeting the economic output that will bring prosperity to every single family. And we see Wakenaam as an important island that will play a critical part in the development of our food production system for the Caribbean. Therefore, we cannot look at the infrastructure investment and development in isolation of the macro plan.”

The well, the President added, is a positive start and will benefit approximately 3500 residents.

“This water facility here must be linked to something bigger, something that would not only give you a good supply of water but lead to the eventual economic prosperity of families. You must be excited to be part of the development and expansion growth of this Island.”

“These are the investments that will transform lives, that will improve your quality of life. These are the investments your Government is willing to make on your behalf so you can enjoy that life.”

The $50m well is part of the Government’s wider developmental plan; additional investments in infrastructure include the rehabilitation of roads, sea defences and provision of drainage and irrigation equipment.

The construction of the well by the staff of GWI, the President added, has resulted in a 50 per cent reduction in cost, with a design life cycle of 30 years.

President Ali announced that a US$6.3m water treatment plant will also be constructed in Noitgedacht to provide 100 per cent treated water to residents.

“If you look at the rate of return from a truly financial modelling, you will say don’t make the investment because the population is too small. And many countries in the world would make a decision based on that. But I want to tell you that we have already made the decision that we are going to make this investment on your behalf because we believe in equitable development… for all of you.”

President Ali, while outlining the massive investments expected in Wakenaam, announced that the Government will also be investing in a 750-kilowatt solar power system at a cost $2.3m to provide clean and reliable energy to the residents. This system, he added, is expected to commence within two months. He further explained that in the next three years, the entire road network on the Island will be done in phases. Already, $500m has been expended on drainage, irrigation, and sea defence.

While pointing to the investments already made as well as the developmental plans in the pipeline, the President emphasised that every intervention made is to ensure that the lives of the citizens across Guyana are transformed.

“These are the investments that will transform lives.”

President Ali reiterated that this drive fits into the ‘One Guyana’ mission to ensure prosperity for all of Guyana.

The Minister of Housing and Water, the Honourable Collin Croal, stated that in keeping with the massive housing drive underway in Region Three, a number of wells are being rehabilitated at Fellowship and Vergenoegen on the West Coast of Demerara and in Free and Easy in Wakenaam.

Meanwhile, Chief Executive Officer of GWI, Shaik Baksh explained that the current production of the well is more than 200 per cent of the total daily water demand of the Island.

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One Man In Custody After Guns, Ammunition Found In Barrel At Port Castries – St. Lucia Times News

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One man is in custody after the discovery of guns and assorted ammunition in a barrel at Port Castries on Monday.

In a statement Tuesday, Superintendent Luke De Freitas disclosed that the discovery came after the Customs and Excise Department conducted a routine inspection.

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Emiten advertencia de inundaciones para San Juan

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Servicio Nacional de Meteorología (SNM) en San Juan emitió el martes, una advertencia de inundaciones repentinas para el municipio de San Juan hasta las 2:00 de la tarde.

Inundaciones menores en áreas bajas y de drenaje deficiente. Flujos peligrosos sobre cruces de aguas bajas. Agua sobre calzadas. Desbordamiento de zonas de mal drenaje. Algunos cruces con aguas bajas pueden volverse intransitable.

A las 10:58 de la mañana, el radar Doppler detectó lluvia intensa. El desarrollo de tormentas eléctricas puede producir fuertes lluvias adicionales. Esto provocará inundaciones urbanas y de pequeños arroyos. hasta 1 pulgada de lluvia ha caído.

Se esperan cantidades adicionales de lluvia de hasta 2 pulgadas durante la zona. Esta lluvia adicional resultará en inundaciones menores.

El SNM exhortó a mantener precaución.

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Jlo muestra su vestido de novia tras contraer nupcias con Ben Affleck

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La diva del Bronx , Jennifer Lopez, mostró por primera vez su vestido de novia creado por el

diseñador Ralph Lauren,  tras contraer nupcias con el actor Ben Affleck, el pasado fin de semana en la finca del artista en Georgia.

Un mes después de casarse en Las Vegas, la pareja busca celebró su enlace de manera privada con sus mascotas allegados.

Luego de la boda, el matrimonio viajó a París para su luna de miel acompañados de hijos de ambos con sus pasadas relaciones.

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JCF no concuerda con actitud del gobierno de “veremos que pasa” con la Ley 41 de Reforma Laboral que viola a PROMESA

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El presidente de la Junta de Control Fiscal (JCF), David Skeel, advirtió al secretario de Estado y director ejecutivo de la Autoridad de Asesoría Financiera y Agencia Fiscal (AAFAF), Omar Marrero Díaz, que el gobierno no ha podido probar que la Ley 41 de Reforma Laboral cumple con la sección 204 a de la Ley PROMESA.

“En nuestra carta del 30 de julio de 2022, ofrecimos un enfoque para evitar litigios; a saber, dar su consentimiento a una orden simple que suspenda la Ley 41 mientras las partes continúan discutiendo los temas planteados por la Ley 41. Aunque el Gobierno ha rechazado este enfoque, le pedimos que lo reconsidere y nos informe de inmediato si el Gobierno ha cambiado de posición”, le solicitó Skeel a Marrero Díaz por medio de una misiva.

Documento: FOMB- Letter- AAFAF- Act 41- Response to August 4 Letter- August 23, 2022

El gobierno envió el pasado 4 de agosto una carta a la entidad federal creada bajo la Ley Promesa, pero, según Skeel, no se pudo obtener información sobre el impacto fiscal que la Ley 41 podría causar. Mas aún, Skeel criticó lo que catalogó como  una actitud del gobierno de “veremos qué pasa” al implementar dicha ley.

“… Su carta propone un “enfoque de esperar y ver”, y propone realizar un análisis posterior a la implementación en algún momento no revelado y con una metodología indefinida. Su carta continúa proponiendo que cuando se detecten efectos negativos, la Junta de Supervisión podría ajustar el Plan Fiscal para dar cuenta de los efectos negativos de la Ley en el mercado laboral y los ingresos del Estado Libre Asociado. Este enfoque pone patas arriba a PROMESA y es contrario al propósito de PROMESA de lograr la responsabilidad fiscal. Las nuevas leyes deben encajar dentro del Plan Fiscal, no al revés”, señaló el presidente de la JCF.

En la carta, Skeel le notificó al director ejecutivo de AAFAF, que contrató los servicios de un experto en economía, el doctor Robert Triest, quien evaluó su respuesta y la Ley 41.

El doctor Triest concluyó que “(i) la carta del Gobierno del 4 de agosto no ofreció ninguna evidencia nueva para cambiar su análisis económico, y (ii) las afirmaciones del Gobierno en la carta no cambiaron su análisis económico. Primero, el doctor Triest concluyó que si bien estimar el impacto económico de la Ley 41 es un desafío, es importante y factible. En segundo lugar, el doctor Triest reiteró su análisis inicial del impacto económico de la Ley —disminución de los ingresos del Estado Libre Asociado y disminución del producto nacional bruto (“PNB”)— y concluyó que el Gobierno tiene los estudios económicos previos, los datos y el tiempo necesarios para realizar un análisis similar de Ley 41. Con respecto a la propuesta del Gobierno de implementar la Ley y luego evaluar sus efectos económicos, el doctor Triest encontró que tal enfoque sería económicamente imprudente porque las mejores prácticas económicas requieren un análisis previo a la implementación para que los efectos negativos sobre las oportunidades de empleo, el crecimiento económico y los ingresos del gobierno no se realizarán. El doctor Triest también concluyó que el argumento del Gobierno de que la Ley 41 “no debe tener un efecto directo o inmediato sobre los ingresos y gastos del Gobierno” porque “regula las relaciones de los empleadores privados con los empleados privados”, es infundado. Se refirió a su análisis anterior describiendo los impactos negativos de la Ley y el papel clave que juegan las reformas laborales de 2017 en las proyecciones económicas del Plan Fiscal. El doctor Triest concluyó que su análisis era relevante y confiable porque se basaba, entre otras cosas, en estudios empíricos históricos y el modelo del Plan Fiscal. También concluyó que su análisis era consistente con el consenso de estudios proporcionado previamente por la JCF. En la práctica, el aumento de los gastos de empleo tiene que disminuir los ingresos netos y los ingresos por impuestos sobre la renta de las sociedades”.

“Desafortunadamente, en lugar de participar en análisis sustantivos y discusiones sobre la Ley antes de su promulgación, el Gobierno promulgó una ley que impacta a todos los empleadores privados en Puerto Rico sin comprender su impacto fiscal, en violación de PROMESA. De hecho, incluso meses después de que la Junta compartió sus preocupaciones sobre la Ley, el Gobierno aún no ha preparado ni proporcionado una estimación formal, o incluso informal, del impacto de la Ley en los ingresos, como lo requiere PROMESA”, dijo Skeel.

“En ausencia de dicho análisis, que la Junta ha solicitado repetidamente, y el Gobierno no ha proporcionado, el Gobierno no tiene ninguna base para sacar conclusiones sobre el impacto de la Ley en los ingresos y gastos del Estado Libre Asociado. Como tal, el gobierno no puede certificar bajo PROMESA que la Ley 41 no es significativamente inconsistente con el Plan Fiscal certificado del Estado Libre Asociado. Por el contrario, aunque el Gobierno no cumplió con sus obligaciones, la Junta de Supervisión realizó su propio análisis de la Ley 41 y compartió ese análisis con el Gobierno en un esfuerzo por generar un diálogo constructivo con el Gobierno”, señaló.

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Tattoo Artist Money Mike Respond To Drake Clowning His Father’s Tattoo

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Tattoo artist Money Mike responds to Drake laughing at his work.

The OVO rapper’s recent remarks about his father’s tattoo have not gone over well with the tattoo artist Money Mike. To say that he’s upset at the level of criticism he’s received is an understatement. Even though Drake’s dad, Dennis Graham, got the tattoo of the “God’s Plan” rapper’s face on his arm about five years ago, Drake poked fun at it almost instantly and made it meme gold.

“[Dennis Graham] I was just sitting here thinking why you do me like this we family,” Drizzy wrote on IG while sharing a photo of the tattoo. He accompanied the post with several laughing emojis to emphasize what he thought about it.

Fans immediately latched on to the joke with comments like, “They said ‘Thank me later’ and Zoolander approves the use of blue steel and Magnum.” Additionally, since he made the post on August 8, it’s been liked over 470,000 times.

Bowen is visibly annoyed by the wrong type of publicity the post has brought and also used Instagram to get his feelings out there.

“That one time I tattooed Drakes portrait on his pops….” part of the post read, but it’s the hashtags that he used really showed how he felt about the negative attention. They included calling the Toronto rapper a b*tch a*s and an ungrateful piece of sh*t.

Some of Mike’s fans posted comments supporting his response to Drake, saying it’s not the tattoo that looks bad.

“Ok so I’ve looked at this idk how many times lol… The Tatt isn’t bad at all pops just picked a bad picture or Bro Drake too the tinybop lips poked out pictures dad wanted that js the tatt isn’t bad at all lines are clean etc,” one fan noted.

Though other fans commented that Mike was probably looking for some social media clout now that Drake had weighed in on the tattoo, most fans agree that it seems Drake was simply having a light moment with his dad and didn’t mean to drag Money Mike intentionally.

In 2018, Dennis called on the services of tattoo artist Money Mike, whose real name is Micheal Bowman, to create the full headshot of Drizzy on his right arm. In the post Money Mike recently made, he also has a short clip showing just how his work looked when finished.

At the time, he was elated to be given the honor as he made known on his website. “Had the honor and privilege of tattooing @champagnepapi fathers portrait on the man himself @therealdennisg.Thank you again Dennis for the hospitality and for letting me do this for ya. CHUUUCH,” he wrote at the time.

According to TMZ, Dennis Graham met Mike at his birthday party and told him that he wanted a tattoo of his son, which he hoped would match Drake getting Dennis’ portrait tattooed on his arm in 2014.

Have you seen the tattoo as yet? Do you think it looks like Drake? Be sure to let us know where you stand on this one.

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Legal Aid Council assists 1,524 clients Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The Legal Aid Council assisted 1,524 clients through duty counsel services and legal representation in 2021.

Additionally, representation was provided for 59 persons with mental illness who were held on remand and deemed unfit to plead or held in adult correctional facilities at the Governor-General’s or the Court’s pleasure.

As reported in the Economic and Social Survey Jamaica 2021, a total of 748 beneficiaries were assisted through the services of the Mobile Justice Unit, which employed a blended approach of face-to-face and virtual consultations.

“Visits were made to 30 communities in which legal services were provided to 289 beneficiaries, while 471 virtual consultations were conducted,” the document outlined.

Meanwhile, the Criminal, Civil and Family Law Unit processed 1,130 expungement applications (847 male applicants).

From this total, 769 applications (549 male applicants) were approved by the Criminal Records (Rehabilitation of Offenders) Board.

“This represented a 95.7 per cent increase in approvals, compared with 2020.

The increase in approvals is due to the Unit, again, operating at pre-pandemic levels, as approvals had declined by 62.4 per cent in 2020,” the Survey stated.

The Unit also processed 6,752 applications for Minister’s Marriage Licences, of which 4,097 were from walk-in clients, while 2,655 were submitted by hotels. This was an increase of 2.9 per cent compared with 2020.

Additionally, there was a 16.2 per cent reduction in the number of walk-in applications, while hotel applications increased by 58.7 per cent, which might be attributed to the gradual lifting of measures implemented to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.

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44 new COVID cases, 2 deaths, 16.5% positivity rate recorded Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica recorded 44 new COVID-19 cases over a 24-hour period up to Monday afternoon.

Two COVID-19 deaths that occurred in September 2021 were also recorded on Monday, bringing the overall coronavirus death toll in Jamaica to 3,239.

A 62-year-old man and a 78-year-old woman, both from St Mary, the latest recorded COVID fatalities nationally.

There were 108 recoveries on the day, bringing that tally to 95,883.

The newly confirmed COVID-19 cases brought the total number on record for the island to 148,996.

Notably, the island recorded a 16.5 per cent positivity rate based on the samples that were tested on Monday.

Of the newly confirmed cases, 27 are females and 17 are males, with ages ranging from one to 92 years.

The case count was made up of St James (17), Kingston and St Andrew (14), Westmoreland (four), Trelawny (four), Clarendon (two), St Catherine (two), and Manchester (one).

There are 21 moderately ill patients, six severely ill patients and a critically ill patient among 1,364 active cases now under observation in Jamaica.

A total of 118 COVID-19 patients are now hospitalised locally.

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