West Indian Day parade returns to NYC! Loop Jamaica

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A participant in costume walks during the West Indian Day Parade, Monday, Sept. 5, 2022, in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

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Steel bands and brightly coloured costumes of Caribbean Carnival came back to the streets of New York City, with the West Indian American Day Parade taking place in person Monday after a pandemic-induced hiatus.

Throngs of people made their way to the streets of Brooklyn, where one of the world’s largest celebrations of Caribbean culture takes place, after two years of virtual events.

Brooklyn is where hundreds of thousands of Caribbean immigrants and their descendants have put down roots and turned the Labor Day celebration into a must-do event, with onlookers and participants carrying flags from a slew of countries.

The main parade started in the late morning and was expected to go into the early evening.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams (C) attends the West Indian Day Parade on Monday, September 5, 2022, in Brooklyn, New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

A separate street party known as J’Ouvert, commemorating freedom from slavery, was held in the early morning hours before the larger parade started off.

Outbreaks of violence have occasionally marred both the early morning and main parade, with the most high-profile being the 2015 death of an aide to then-Governor Andrew Cuomo from stray gunfire during the hours of J’Ouvert, which used to start even earlier and was more informal.

Since then, a formal start time for J’Ouvert was instituted, along with checkpoints for entry, as well as an increase in police presence on the day.

Police had not reported any incidents in connection with Monday’s events.

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30 inner-city youth to participate in sports internship programme Loop Jamaica

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The internships will cover sports administration, grounds management, equipment maintenance, logistics support and sports coordination

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Thirty young people from Denham Town, Parade Gardens and Trench Town will benefit from the UP Unity and Peace programme, coordinated by Fight for Peace and will undertake internships with local sports-based organisations.

Their internships will cover sports administration, grounds management, equipment maintenance, logistics support and sports coordination at the Ministry of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sports; the Kingston and St Andrew Football Association; the University of Technology; the GC Foster College of Physical Education and Sport and the Jamaica Basketball Association.

Some of the participants will be trained in play facilitation and Edusport, a games-based literacy and numeracy programme developed by the Breds Treasure Beach Foundation. They will support NGOs delivering summer camps and then will work as assistant play coaches in schools in their communities this month.

The interns outlined their interest in sports and how they think the initiative will impact them.

“It helps young people to have a better future and better themselves and keep them out of violent activities,” said a male participant from Trench Town.

“It keeps young people out of trouble and bridges the gap between the different streets and communities. It also helps to be expressive and open. Also, to be a team player,” said a female intern from Parade Gardens.

The summer internships are being offered under the Spotlight Initiative, which is focused on preventing violence against women and girls.

Under the Spotlight Initiative, Fight for Peace has been training non-government, community-based organisations and state agencies to improve their sport delivery and to raise awareness of using sport as a tool to reduce gender-based violence.

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24 women vie for Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago

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REPRESENTING TACARIGUA: Rebecca Douglas, one of 24 women competing in the Miss Universe TT pageant, with her grandmother Joy Douglas after participating in the preliminaries at Naparima Bowl, San Fernando, on Saturday. –

SOME 24 young women, selected from across the country on Saturday night, stepped out to compete in the preliminary round of the 2022 Miss Universe Trinidad and Tobago beauty pageant, held at Naparima Bowl, San Fernando.

The finals will be next Sunday at Queen’s Hall, Port of Spain. Aptly titled “The Return,” this is the first pageant in five years.

Delegates each represented a city, town or region, and were heartily cheered on by their clique of supporters in the audience.

The pageant began with each delegate making a speech briefly explaining the social cause they had adopted to promote, after which came the swimsuit and evening gown sections.

Many delegates recounted a personal reason for feeling drawn to represent their particular cause.

One delegate, Tishelle Tobias, said she was participating in the pageant whatever was her body-type.

Miss St Joseph Tanika Durity called for an end to cruelty to animals. Miss Arima Kirsha Brereton ended her self-esteem message with a salutation in Spanish.

Alliyah Mentor, a medical doctor, championed the awareness of period pain in young girls.

Miss Tacarigua Rebecca Douglas, an attorney-at-law, vowed to be “a voice for the voiceless” against gender based violence.

Also supporting this plight of women and girls was Miss Valsayn South, psychologist Tishanna Mitchell. Tobago was not left out, being amply represented by Oshun Mills and Eulalie Fletcher.

Other delegates championed the issues of mental health, child neglect and familial abuse.

The pageant had a couple of nervous moments.One delegate wobbled and almost toppled in her high heels but caught her balance just in time, to the relief of the audience who gave her an extra burst of applause.

One girl had to restart her speech after losing her place in it.Another delegate began by recounting exposure to abusive behaviour growing up but ended her speech abruptly.

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C.O. Williams Continues Works On The Millennium Highway To Cul De Sac Roundabout Project – St. Lucia Times News

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Gobernador dice plan para fiscalización de LUMA tiene que publicarse para “fiscalizar a los fiscalizadores”

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El gobernador Pedro Rafael Pierluisi Urrutia dijo el martes que el plan (que todavía es borrador) para la fiscalización de LUMA Energy tiene que publicarse para “poder fiscalizar a los fiscalizadores”.

“No, no quiero señalamientos de parte y parte, cada cual que asuma su responsabilidad y si hay un documento que detalla lo que cada cual tiene que hacer, para mi es irrelevante que sea un borrador. Si hay un documento que detalla lo que cada cual tiene que hacer que salga a la luz pública para que nosotros podamos fiscalizar a los fiscalizadores”, dijo el gobernador en conferencia de prensa.

Pierluisi Urrutia recordó su llamado a que LUMA Energy “está en probatoria, por consiguiente, la fiscalización tiene que mayor en un periodo de probatoria”.

“A LUMA le conviene y al pueblo de Puerto Rico le conviene que su desempeño sea mejor y que yo pueda decir otra cosa, como gobernador. Ahora mismo yo estoy diciendo no estoy satisfecho, yo quiero que ese desempeño mejore. Cuando mejore y me sienta satisfecho lo voy a decir”, señaló.

Asimismo, el gobernador dijo esperar a que ocurran cambios gerenciales en LUMA, antes de pensar en someter nuevas propuestas de APP’s para buscar a una nueva empresa que administre la transmisión y distribución de energía eléctrica.

“Todo ese proceso yo no quiero ni pensarlo ahora, yo sé exactamente qué es lo que habría que hacer, pero por el momento porque tengo que ser responsable, lo que estoy diciendo es LUMA, mejora tu desempeño, estoy viendo unos cambios, pero todavía no me satisfacen, la gerencia es responsable por lo que ocurrió, así que voy a estar bien pendiente por si hay cambios gerenciales”, expuso el gobernador.

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Tiafoe ends Nadal’s 22-match Slam streak in US Open 4th round Loop Barbados

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Frances Tiafoe’s vision was blurry from the tears. He was thrilled — overwhelmed, even — when the last point was over and it hit him that, yes, he had ended Rafael Nadal’s 22-match Grand Slam winning streak Monday and reached the US Open quarterfinals for the first time.

“I felt like the world stopped,” Tiafoe said. “I couldn’t hear anything for a minute.”

Then Tiafoe found himself “losing it in the locker room” when he saw that NBA superstar LeBron James gave him a Twitter shoutout.

“Bro,” Tiafoe said, “I was going crazy.”

Rafael Nadal, of Spain, waves to fans after his loss to Frances Tiafoe, of the United States. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson).

What meant the most to Tiafoe about his 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 victory over 22-time major champion Nadal in the fourth round at Flushing Meadows, though, was looking up in his Arthur Ashe Stadium guest box and knowing his parents, Constant and Alphina, were there.

“To see them experience me beat Rafa Nadal — they’ve seen me have big wins, but to beat those ‘Mount Rushmore’ guys? For them, I can’t imagine what was going through their heads,” said Tiafoe, a 24-year-old American seeded 22nd at the US Open. “I mean, they’re going to remember today for the rest of their lives.”

His parents both emigrated to the United States from Sierra Leone in West Africa amid its civil war in the 1990s. They ended up in Maryland, where Constant helped construct a tennis training center for juniors, then became a maintenance man there; Alphina, Frances said, was “a nurse, working two jobs, working overtime through the nights.” Frances and his twin brother, Franklin, were born in 1998, and soon would be spending hour upon hour where Dad’s job was, rackets in hand.

Maybe one day, went the dream, a college scholarship would come of it.

“It wasn’t anything supposed to be like this,” Tiafoe said Monday evening, hours after by far his biggest victory.

He is the youngest American man to get this far at the US Open since Andy Roddick in 2006, but this was not a case of a one-sided crowd backing one of its own. Nadal is about as popular as it gets in tennis and heard plenty of support as the volume raised after the retractable roof was shut in the fourth set.

“It’s something to tell the kids, the grandkids: ‘Yeah, I beat Rafa,’” Tiafoe said with a big smile.

He served better than No. 2 seed Nadal. More surprisingly, he returned better, too. And he kept his cool, remained in the moment and never let the stakes or the opponent get to him. Nadal, a 36-year-old from Spain, had won both of their previous matches, and every set they played, too.

“Well, the difference is easy: I played a bad match and he played a good match,” Nadal said. “At the end that’s it.”

This surprise came a day after Tiafoe followed along on TV as his pal Nick Kyrgios “put on a show” and eliminated No. 1 seed and defending champion Daniil Medvedev. That makes this the first US Open without either of the top two seeded men reaching the quarterfinals since 2000, when No. 1 Andre Agassi exited in the second round and No. 2 Gustavo Kuerten in the first.

That was before Nadal, Novak Djokovic, who has 21 Grand Slam titles, and Roger Federer, who has 20, began dominating men’s tennis. Djokovic, 35, did not enter this US Open because he is not vaccinated against COVID-19 and was not allowed to enter the United States; Federer, 41, has undergone a series of operations on his right knee and last played at Wimbledon last year.

Now come the inevitable questions about whether their era of excellence is wrapping up.

“It signifies that the years go by,” Nadal said. “It’s the circle of life.”

Tiafoe now meets No. 9 Andrey Rublev, who beat No. 7 Cam Norrie 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 earlier Monday.

Late Monday turned into early Tuesday when third-seeded Carlos Alcaraz beat No. 15 seed Marin Cilic 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 in a match that lasted 3 hours, 54 minutes and ended at 2:23 am.

No. 11 Jannik Sinner rallied from two games down in the fifth set to beat Ilya Ivashka 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3.

The No. 1 woman, Iga Swiatek, moved into her first quarterfinal at Flushing Meadows by coming back to beat Jule Neiemeier 2-6, 6-4, 6-0.

“I’m just proud,” Swiatek said, “that I didn’t lose hope.”

The 21-year-old from Poland will face another first-time US Open quarterfinalist: No. 8 Jessica Pegula, the highest-ranked American woman, who advanced with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over two-time Wimbledon winner Petra Kvitova.

Another women’s quarterfinal will be two-time major finalist Karolina Pliskova against No. 6 Aryna Sabalenka.

Nadal won the Australian Open in January and the French Open in June. Then he made it to the semifinals at Wimbledon in July before withdrawing from that tournament because of a torn abdominal muscle.

Nadal competed only once in the 1 1/2 months between leaving the All England Club and arriving in New York, where he has won four trophies.

He tweaked his service motion, tossing the ball lower than he normally does so as not to put as much strain on his midsection. There were plenty of signs Monday that his serve was not in tip-top shape: nine double-faults, a first-serve percentage hovering around 50 per cent, five breaks by Tiafoe.

Earlier in the tournament, he lost the first set of his first-round match. Did the same in the second round, when he also accidentally cut the bridge of his nose and made himself dizzy when the edge of his racket frame bounced off the court and caught him in the face.

Still, on Monday, Nadal appeared on the verge of turning things around when he broke early in the fourth set and went ahead 3-1.

Tiafoe told himself: “Stay in it. Stay with him.”

That’s tied to two key areas Tiafoe credits with helping make him a stronger player of late: an improved in-match mindset and a commitment to fitness.

“Rafa is there every point. I’ve been known to have some dips in my game at times, where it’s like you’re watching (and thinking), ‘What’s that?!’” Tiafoe said. “That was my thing, match intensity.”

No concern now: He grabbed the last five games. The next-to-last break came for a 4-3 edge in the fourth set, when Nadal put a backhand into the net, and Tiafoe skipped backward toward the sideline for the ensuing changeover, his fist raised.

Fifteen minutes later, Tiafoe broke again, and it was over. This represents the latest significant step forward for Tiafoe, whose only previous trip to a Grand Slam quarterfinal came at the 2019 Australian Open — and ended with a loss to Nadal.

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Activity in the Atlantic picks up: US NHC monitoring weather systems Loop Barbados

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The US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) is monitoring four weather systems within the Atlantic region.

In an update today the NHC said it is is issuing advisories on Hurricane Danielle, located more than 800 miles west-northwest of the Azores, and on Tropical Storm Earl, located about 600 miles south of Bermuda.

Two other systems are being observed as follows:

1. Eastern Tropical Atlantic:

Disorganized showers and thunderstorms persist from the Cabo Verde Islands southwestward several hundred miles in association with a broad area of low pressure. Environmental conditions are conducive for some development of this system, and a tropical depression could form in a few days while moving westward to west-northwestward at 15 to 20 mph over the eastern and central tropical Atlantic. Upper-level winds are likely to become less conducive for development late this week. It has a medium (40 percent) chance of formation during the next 48 hours and a medium (60 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

2. African Coast:

A tropical wave currently located over western Africa is forecast to emerge offshore into the eastern Atlantic in a day or two. Environmental conditions appear generally conducive for some slow development thereafter as the system moves west-northwestward over the eastern tropical Atlantic. It has a near zero chance of formation in the next 48 hours and a low (20 percent) chance in the next 5 days.

The NHC will continue to provide updates.

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Bounty Killer Says 90s Classic “Book Book Book” Was Personal For Him

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Bounty Killer says one of his biggest dancehall classic anthems “Book Book Book” was inspired by his personal story after dropping out of school at an early age.

As hundreds of students returned to school today, September 5, in Jamaica, the ever-popular 90s track by Bounty Killer, “Book Book Book,” has again come into focus. The track, which was geared towards encouraging young people to take their studies seriously, still remains a sort of anthem for back-to-school.

Even Bounty himself has confessed that the song has a special place in his heart, especially since he had a somewhat volatile relationship with schools. He made the confession while speaking with The Star.

He shared that he dropped out of school at an early age, and later on in his life; he realized that education was the key to getting out of poverty. That’s why he didn’t hesitate to give his fans a song that shared the message of applying yourself to studies.

The “Look Into My Eyes” deejay also shared that he dropped out of school at just grade nine. He attended Edith Dalton James High School. The track was dropped back in 1997 and was off of his Ghetto Gramma album. There is no shortage of inspirational lyrics as it pertains to education.

“It’s a positive song about bettering self and self-uplifting. The song is just a positive vibe, generally. I feel very proud to know that that song is still being played today so many years later, with a totally new generation enjoying the song,” he added.

He also shared that over the years, many fans have reached out to him to thank him personally for dropping such a positive track. Bounty, whose real name is Rodney Price, said that many of those fans who reached out to him also let him know that his words were inspirational on their path through education.

Those interactions have led him to the understanding that a good education is the ultimate key to success and that one should always try to get the most out of learning.

“I have even been invited as guest speaker by some of those same fans, who told me how much I have inspired them to stay in school and even reached the university level,” he added.

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Tropical wave affecting Barbados Loop Barbados

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Here’s the weather forecast for today, Tuesday, September 6, 2022.

Barbados and the southern Windwards continue to be affected by a tropical wave while the feeder bands of Tropical Storm Earl will maintain partly cloudy skies and showers across the Leewards. Low windspeeds and a moist environment are favourable for localised activity across the region. Conditions will improve across Barbados and the southern windwards by nightfall.

Tuesday, September 6

A tropical wave is affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy to overcast with the occasional intermittent scattered heavy to violent showers and a very slight chance of scattered thunderstorms.

Tonight

Synopsis: Mid to upper level instability will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy with clear breaks with the occasional brief scattered light to moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Max/Min Temps: 30/25

Wednesday, September 7

Wind speeds are will begin to increase as Tropical Storm Earl lifts northwards, however, the pull of equatorial moisture in the systems wake will maintain unstable conditions across the region. Showers can be expected and thunderstorms are possible.

Synopsis: Unstable conditions will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Mostly cloudy to overcast with the occasional intermittent scattered light to moderate showers and a very slight chance of isolated thunderstorms.

Synopsis: Weak instability will be affecting the island.

General Forecast: Cloudy with clear periods with the occasional brief scattered light showers and rain.

Max/Min Temps: 30/25

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