Venezuelan national killed by reversing truck

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
The driver of the truck at the scene

The driver of the truck at the scene

Thirty-five-year-old Venezuelan national, Francisco Simosa was on Monday morning killed by a reversing truck along the Sarah Johanna Public Road, East Bank Demerara (EBD).

The now dead man who was employed at Bounty Farm Limited was heading to work when he met his demise.

The driver of the truck was taken into custody assisting with investigations.

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More tickets for CPL games in coming days; tickets for final fully sold out

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Please see full press release issued by CPL:

The initial batch of tickets for the Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) knockouts have been sold. More tickets will be made available in the coming days, with the exception of the final on 30th September which has fully sold out.

As part of Hero CPL’s ticketing and anti-fraud processes, the league will be contacting a select number of customers who have purchased tickets to ask them to verify their purchases.  If these ticket holders are unable to verify their purchases by supplying the required documentation, those transactions will be cancelled and the tickets will be put back on sale.  CPL has also identified some customers who have placed multiple ticket orders, which has exceeded the allowed amount of tickets per customer, and these orders will be cancelled and refunded as per the terms and conditions, with these tickets also being made available to fans at a later date for sale.

The Hero CPL reminds all fans that they should only buy tickets from the Box Office at 233-234 Camp Street, Georgetown or from cplt20.com. Tickets purchased from unauthorized sellers will be voided and will not be accepted at the stadium. Fans are also reminded never to buy printouts of e-tickets from third party sellers, these will not be accepted for entry.  Fans who try to purchase more than the allowed limits by making multiple orders risk their orders being cancelled in full.

Hero CPL’s Head of Marketing Chris Watson said “We have seen a huge response to the historic occasion of the CPL finals coming to Guyana for the first time and understandably tickets are in huge demand.  We ask fans to remain patient, so we can continue to ensure the tickets go to the genuine fans and remaining tickets for the knockout games will be made available for sale very soon.”

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Federales desarticulan organización de narcotráfico que operaba en residenciales de San Juan

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El fiscal federal W. Stephen Muldrow informó el arresto de 37 miembros de una ganga de narcotráfico por conspirar para poseer y distribuir heroína, cocaína, marihuana, Percocet y Xanax. Esta ganga operaba desde el año pasado en el residencial público Jardines de Country Club y la barriada El Polvorín.

Un Gran Jurado federal emitió una acusación contra los 37 individuos el pasado 3 de agosto.

“Los integrantes de la organización se hacían llamar TD o TD Familia. Como parte de la conspiración, los acusados cambiaban la ubicación de los puntos de venta de drogas para evitar ser detectados por la Policía. En ocasiones colocaban candados a la puerta de acceso del edificio donde operaban el punto de drogas y solo los miembros de la ganga tenían las llaves de ese candado, ejerciendo control de entrada y salida del edificio”, describió Muldrow en conferencia de prensa.

“Por otro lado, miembros de la ganga sospecharon que algún residente estaba cooperando con policías, los desalojaban de sus apartamentos. Los acusados operaban un lugar donde los clientes podían consumir las sustancias controladas que compraban en los puntos de droga sin la preocupación de que la Policía los viera. El escondite es conocido como un “shooting”. Los coconspiradores actuaban en diferentes roles para promover los objetivos de su ganga para ser líderes, suplidores, gatilleros, corredores, vendedores, veladores y facilitadores. Utilizaban la violencia, la fuerza y la intimidación para mantener el control de las áreas que operaban”, añadió.

Sostuvo que 8 de los acusados enfrentan un cargo de posesión de armas de fuego para promover delitos de narcotráfico. Explicó que algunos de estos, modificaron armas de fuego para convertirlas en automáticas.

El fiscal federal hizo el anuncio junto a Christopher Robinson, agente especial a cargo, oficina local de ATF en Miami, Alexis Torres, secretario del Departamento de Seguridad Pública y el teniente coronel Pedro Sánchez Vega del Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico.

De ser hallados culpables, enfrentan un mínimo de 10 años de prisión por cargos de narcotráfico y un mínimo de 15 años por violaciones a la ley de armas.

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Autoridades capturan a sospechoso de desmembrar a mujer en Aguadilla

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Servicio de Alguaciles de los Estados Unidos arrestó en el Estado de Tennessee a Daunta Head, sospechoso de desmembrar a una mujer en Aguadilla el pasado mes de mayo.

El torso de la mujer fue hallado dentro de una maleta en un complejo de apartamentos ubicado en la calle Mercedes Moreno del mencionado municipio. Daunta Head, de 53 años, es original de la ciudad de Chicago. 

“Este arresto es parte de la ejecución estratégica y coordinada para sacar a estos prófugos de alto perfil de las calles. La búsqueda de criminales violentos que amenazan la seguridad pública y nuestras comunidades sigue siendo una prioridad para los Alguaciles de los Estados Unidos en Puerto Rico. No es una cuestión de cuándo o dónde, es una cuestión de tiempo cuando el Servicio de Alguaciles de los EE. UU. lo llevará ante la justicia”, informó el alguacil federal Wilmer Ocasio, en comunicación escrita.

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Rector interino de Ciencias Médicas niega privatización de ese recinto

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El rector interino del Recinto de Ciencias Médicas (RCM) de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (UPR), Dr. William Méndez, negó en RADIO ISLA el que vayan a privatizar la mencionada institución médica y educativa.

Esto, luego de las afirmaciones que hizo hoy en este medio la exrectora del RCM, Ilka Ríos, donde, además, aseguró que podrían vender el recinto a la Ponce School of Medicine antes de que termine el mes.

Noticia relacionada: Aseguran pondrán en probatoria a Ciencias Médicas y que lo venderán a Ponce School of Medicine

“No va a ser privatizado. Yo estoy, personalmente, en contra de que este ‘asset’ tan importante para el pueblo de Puerto Rico sea privatizado y no es, para nada, ni remotamente, el mensaje que yo he recibido ni del presidente (de la UPR), ni de la Junta de Gobierno (de la UPR), ni de nadie”, manifestó Méndez.  

Ilka Ríos aseguró, además, que el recinto sería puesto en probatoria de la Middle States Commission on Higher Education “en solo horas o unos días”. Méndez expresó que las alegaciones de Ríos “son bien desafortunadas” y que no sabe de dónde ella “saca esta información”.

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Best tops 11-Plus with perfect scores Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

Renelle Best is the overall top student in this year’s Barbados Secondary School Entrance Examination (BSSEE) also known as the 11-Plus or Common Entrance.

The St Gabriel’s School student placed first in Mathematics and English with a raw score of 100 in both subjects and an A in Composition.

Minister of Education, Technological and Vocational Training, Kay McConney announced the 11-Plus results this morning during a press conference at the Ministry’s Constitution Road, St Michael headquarters.

Meanwhile, the top boy, Azario Gooding of St Geroge Primary School scored 100 in English, 97 in Mathematics and an A in Composition.

Best and Gooding will be heading to Queen’s College this September.

Isaak Headley of St Stephen’s Primary also entered the top three for English with a raw score of 100. He rounds out the list of three to score a perfect score in the English paper.

Madison Smith of St Paul’s Primary School followed Best in the Mathematics section with a score of 100 as well. They are the only two girls and two students to achieve the perfect score in Mathematics this toss in comparison to 37 students in 2021.

The Ministry of Education reported 3,086 students registered for the exam from 68 public schools and 19 private schools. There were 27 absences due to medical reasons and these students wrote an alternate paper on July 19. McConney assured that all students have been placed now and the results are back.

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NBA YoungBoy Joins Drake As Only Artists With 4 billion Streams In 2022 So Far

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz

NBA Youngboy has reached another milestone in his career as he crossed the 4 billion streams threshold for 2022.

He is now the only artist alongside Drake to have reached 4 billion streams for this year, beating out many seasoned artists like Kanye West, The Weeknd, and others. The 22-year-old’s streams come mainly from his massive following in the United States, as his global streaming numbers are still very low.

The rapper, who released his fourth studio album, ‘The Last Slimeto’ over the weekend, is also experiencing another milestone as his album earned the top album debut on both global and US Spotify this weekend, according to Chart Data. One track from that album, “Free Dem 5’s,” also debuted No. 1 on the global Apple Music singles chart on Saturday.

The album, which has 30 new tracks, features artists Quavo, Rod Wave, and Kehlani.

Last week, the Recording Industry Association of America announced YoungBoy also broke another record with 100 certified gold and platinum titles.

The rapper’s accomplishment covered singles and albums where he is the lead artist, which proved that he is the dominant force behind his record streaming numbers.

Just days before the RIAA announcement, YoungBoy also shared that he has renewed his label deal with Atlantic for a cool $60 million. Atlantic had initially offered the rapper $25 million, a jump from the $2 million they had initially offered him for his first deal. However, the rapper had said in an Akademiks interview that he was not interested in any deal from Atlantic unless it was $100 million.

It’s a series of back-to-back wins for the Louisiana rapper, who was found not guilty last month for felony firearms charges in Los Angeles in a 2021 incident. He was facing 7-10 years in jail, but the judge found the prosecution’s evidence insufficient to link the rapper to the gun in question, although it was found in his car.

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COMMENTAAR: Situatie gezondheidszorg

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

IN DE AFGELOPEN tijd zijn kinderen gestorven in onze ziekeninstellingen waarbij er mogelijk sprake is van een situatie die bij

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Fin de la grève à l’hôpital de La Trinité après 22 mois de mobilisation

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Mardi 9 Août 2022 – 11h08

Le personnel de l’hôpital de Trinité affilié à l’UGTM – Santé était en grève depuis le 29 septembre 2020. – JME

Le syndicat UGTM – Santé annonce, ce mardi 9 août, la fin de son « mouvement de grève historique » par la signature d’un protocole d’accord Patrick Doré, avec la direction du CHUM.

Après 22 mois de grève au CH de Trinité, la mobilisation est enfin terminée. Ce mardi 9 août, dans un communiqué, l’UGTM Santé, annonce que le syndicat et le personnel de l’hôpital ” viennent de clôturer ce mouvement de grève historique par la signature d’un protocole d’accord avec la direction du CHUM “.

 

Le syndicat rappelle qu’il était mobilisé depuis le 29 septembre 2020 ” afin d’exiger le respect des engagements de la Direction du CHUM tant pour les moyens matériels que pour les effectifs, la rénovation et l’humanisation des services et la reconstruction du centre hospitalier de Trinité sur un autre site “.

 

Pour l’UGTM-Santé, ; l’accord acté permettra à l’établissement de remplir ses missions de service public auprès de la population du Nord et de lui offrir les conditions normales d’accès aux soins “.

En hommage à Patrick Doré 

Plusieurs dispositions ont ainsi été arrêtées : rénovation et sécurisation du site avec un financement de 19 millions d’euros, reconstruction sur un autre site, avec un financement de 70 millions d’euros, développement d’activités médicales nouvelles, recrutement de 26 patients spécialisés, mise en place d’une équipe de direction chargée de conduire les opérations de rénovation et de reconstruction, plan pluriannuel d’équipements hôteliers et biomédicaux, recrutement de personnels de soins, modalités de remplacement, de formation et de remplacement des équipes.

 

L’accord signé sera dénommé « Accord Patrick Doré » en hommage au secrétaire général de l’UGTM décédé le 23 août 2021.

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GT: Out with old, in with new: Who are we “revitalising” for? Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

According to the George Town Revitalisation Plan, a pedestrian-friendly mixed-use environment is coming to downtown George Town. Some members of the public still fear, however, that the “mixed-use” proposal will not result in the “preservation and renewal of historic buildings and landscapes” that the Plan says it hopes to achieve, but, instead, will mirror urban images of other countries and make downtown George Town more expensive rather than affordable.

Tearing down old buildings

An example of non-preservation was seen this weekend when an old building was torn down within the “revitalisation area.” If this activity continues throughout the area, the remaining old, wooden homes and buildings near Goring Avenue, Eastern Avenue and elsewhere in central George Town will be at the risk of being sacrificed for the creation of an image that does not remind Caymanians of the “old Cayman.” If this happens, then George Town will not look like a unique, historical town that Caymanians and tourists can enjoy, but, instead a replication of structures from big cities that people came to Cayman to avoid.

Evidence of replication

Evidence of replication of other cities can be seen at work now on Cardinal Avenue. In fact, imagery of other cities is boldly stated in the Plan, which says:

Cardinal Avenue and Main Street are to be resurfaced with large tiles, seating, shade trees and lighting replicating Paseo del Prado in Old Havana, Cuba… It is also proposed to construct an ornate fountain to replace the triangular traffic island. The plan also calls for improvements to public footpaths (PROW) to encourage more utilisation.

The statement of replicating Paseo del Prado in Old Havana, Cuba, while odd, has probably gone unnoticed by members of the public. It is not that Caymanians have no history with Cuba, but that the emphasis should be placed on Cayman history and creating memories for Caymanians rather than paying homage to another place which speaks a different language, has distinct customs and celebrates an almost entirely different past.

Affordability for downtown residents

The tiling of streets and mixed-use buildings also bring a cost along with them. This cost is important when analysing who lives in downtown George Town and whether they can afford to continue living there, post-revitalisation.

In connection with this, the Plan, using information from an old census report says:

More than 50% of residents earned less than $20,000/annum, 72% had high school or lower educational attainment and there was very little diversity in building uses and population.

Since that data was collected, the entire George Town has increased by almost 3,000 households, George Town boasts the highest level of unemployment and the greatest number of persons not in the labour force, according to the 2021 Census.

In addition, the 2021 Census reported that more than half of the employed labour force in Cayman were in earnings brackets lower than the average earnings bracket.

Combining these facts with the 11 per cent and 12 per cent increases in the cost of living in the first two quarters of 2022, it is worrying whether lower income people in downtown George Town will be able to afford the prices in the revitalised area. Objectively speaking, if they cannot spend, then the revitalisation may be of no benefit to them beyond their aesthetic appreciation of the tiled streets and transplanted vegetation.

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