Niko Terho talks about his mom, Grey’s Anatomy; picks Mika as fav Loop Barbados

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Niko Terho did not just start acting in 2022!

Landing the recurring, main role as an intern in Season 19 of ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy has been the highlight of his career so far, but the Barbadian actor has been acting from a very young age, thanks to his mother – Suzanne Terho.

I think she was at the nail salon when I told her and she screamed

To mark Good News Day, today, November 10, Loop caught up with Niko and had an in-depth chat.

Loop: What was your first attempt at acting and what motivated you?

Niko: My first attempt was probably during my mum’s acting classes that she would teach in our front yard when we were little. Honestly I feel like I’ve just always loved or been trying to do it. I just had to take a little detour from it for a while because of football.

Fun Fact – Niko attended The St Michael School and played football for Barbados at the U-17 level.

I was a huge fan of Skitsomania. I loved watching the taped performances

Loop: What was your first role of significance to you and how did it come about?

Niko: I’ve only had two real acting jobs I would consider significant. One of which is now Grey’s. My first one was for a Rom Com on Freeform called The Thing About Harry. I played a guy named Harry. I landed it the traditional way by auditioning and sending in a tape. The cool thing about it was that it was the first audition I had done after signing with my manager and agent less than a week prior. It was also a leading role so it really threw me into the deep end and allowed me to learn quickly and grow as an actor.

Loop: How did you feel telling your mum about landing the Grey’s role?

Niko: It was great! I was visiting them for a bit so my mum had known I was up for the role. But it was a pretty great feeling giving her the news that they had actually offered it to me. I think she was at the nail salon when I told her and she screamed; she was so excited.

Lucas is a lot like me

Loop: Many Bajans know your mum for the Arts. How’s it feel being her son in this light?

Niko: I’ve always been super proud of mum and all of her performances. The ones I was old enough to remember at least. I was a huge fan of Skitsomania. I loved watching the taped performances of the show that we had on VHS.

Loop: You described the ABC set as feeling like Disney, but how much work went into learning your character’s personality and lines?

Niko: It’s funny, learning lines is the easy part. After many years of doing it, you’re brain kind of figures it out. Finding the personality of the character is much more difficult. It’s funny because in some ways Lucas is a lot like me. It’s impossible to create a truthful character, in my opinion, without it having parts of you in it. But he tends to react to certain situations much differently to how I would. So it’s about turning the dial up on certain personality traits within me and turning down the others.

Well assuming I can’t say Lucas. I’m gonna go with Mika

Loop: Favourite Grey’s attending and why?

Niko: My favourite attending would have to be Amelia Shepherd. To come from the kind of past she’s had, to being an incredible neurosurgeon is pretty remarkable. Plus she’s hilarious.

Loop: Favourite intern and why?

Niko: Well assuming I can’t say Lucas. I’m gonna go with Mika. I love her dark sense of humour and lack of filter. Can’t wait for you to see even more of her character as the season goes on.

Meredith, Simone and Niko on set (Source: Niko Terho)

Loop: How much medical knowledge do you feel like you have acquired so far? By the way, how long has filming been happening?

Niko: We’ve been filming since August I think. Honestly we’ve learned so much. They organise these medical boot camps for us every now and then. We learn basic skills like how to suture, give chest compressions and check for issues with the lungs. But definitely not confident enough to practice any of this on an actual human being. There’s a reason real doctors go to school for so many years.

Loop: Finally, what’s been your favourite scene to film so far if you can share?

Niko: I can’t actually say what my favourite scene to film has been so far because it comes later on in the season. But I’m really excited for everyone to see it and how Lucas’ story progresses.

We can’t wait watch Lucas and Niko grow on screen right before our eyes! Check him out on Grey’s Anatomy on ABC every Thursday night.

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9 days to go: Team Croatia Loop Barbados

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We are into single digits in our countdown to the opening day of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Nine days remain until home team Qatar contest Group A colleagues and South American representatives Ecuador at the Al Bayt Stadium in the city of Al Khor at 12 pm Eastern Caribbean time.

It is the first World Cup to be held in the Middle East region and many are anticipating the best edition ever.

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Croatia is one of the 32 teams vying for the desirable world title and they came very close last time when they finished runners-up in Moscow, losing 4-2 to the French.

The Croatians will definitely be encouraged by this showing and further inspired by their captain and talisman Luka Modric who is likely to retire after this tournament.

The 37-year-old midfield magician was so instrumental to Croatia’s success four years ago that he earned FIFA’s Ballon d’or award.

Since earning their independence in 1991, Croatia’s progress in the football world has been incremental and quite impressive.

Their first tournament as an independent was in 1996 and they reached the quarterfinal stage of the UEFA European Championships. Two years later, they finished third at the World Cup, defeating Germany and the Netherlands on their passage.

They would go on to qualify the next two consecutive World Cup tournaments, did not qualify for 2010, but returned for 2014 and 2018.

An interesting fact about team Croatia is, they are either eliminated at the group stage or they go to the semifinals.

Let’s see what happens in Qatar.

Country: Croatia

Capital: Zagreb

Population: 3.89 million

Confederation: UEFA (Europe)

Group: F

Professional League: Hrvatska Nogometna Liga

World Cup appearances:6 (2022)

Qualification status: UEFA Group H winners

Key players: Luka Modric (Real Madrid, Spain), Ivan Perisic (Tottenham, England), Mateo Kovacic (Chelsea, England), Marcelo Brozovic (Inter Milan, Italy), Mario Pasulic (Atalanta, Italy)

Coach: Zlatko Dalic (Croatian)

Group mates: Morocco, Belgium, Canada

Predictions: Possible group winners or runners-up. Not as strong a team as in 2018, but share a similar gritty mindset, which can potentially get them to the last four of the competition.

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Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K returns to Negril December 2-4 Loop Jamaica

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The Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon and 10K returns on December 4 in Negril after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19 restrictions, and organisers are expecting strong support from overseas participants.

According to event organisers, nearly 1,000 participants from overseas and 600 locals are expected for this year’s in-person staging of the event. They are also anticipating that the event will contribute to the country’s post-COVID boom in tourism, which is predicted to reach 3.7 million visitors by April 2023.

During this year’s event, which is to be held from Friday, December 2 to Sunday, December 4, 2022, runners from Costa Rica, Zambia, and Oman as well as regulars from Japan and Europe, who are unable to make it in person, will join virtually, the organisers said.

Individuals in these territories will participate by running in their respective countries while following the race in Jamaica online.

The World Athletics certified course will run from Long Beach Park, then loop into the town of Negril, head north to Bloody Bay and return to the finish line at Long Bay Beach Park.

With bookings already confirmed for major hotels in Negril, the largest group expected will be the over 400-member Reggae Runners charity group out of the USA, which will be returning for its 10th year of participation in the Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K.

“Each year, members of the charity group make hotel reservations for the following staging before leaving the island, which shows the level of excitement, anticipation and respect they give to our event. Also, this group has been of tremendous help to the Green Island Secondary School and other local charities in Negril by donating ‘slightly worn’ athletic shoes and cash to help students participate in the annual event. And this year will be no exception,” said Alfred ‘Frano’ Francis, Race Director for Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K.

Alfred ‘Frano’ Francis (right), race director for Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K, welcomes Peter Mullings (left), Acting Deputy Director of Tourism, to the launch of 2022 Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K held on Wednesday at the Burger King Training Room, Half-Way-Tree Road. Looking on is Diane Ellis, Sponsorship Director, Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K.

He also said the race has attracted 25,000 people from 35 countries annually, over the 22 years since it started. This number, he said, “is in addition to our own local tourists”.

Francis said, too, that besides the race on December 4, there would be a number of value-added “side” events, including the famous Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association-sponsored Pasta Party.

The presence of Acting Deputy Director of the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB) Peter Mullings at the launch of the event underscores the importance of the marathon to the promotion of tourism.

“In just a few weeks, we will expect Negril to be buzzing with marathon participants from all around the world and we could not be happier as a destination,” Mullings said.

The acting deputy director said that the JTB’s mandate to create a demand for travel to Jamaica is assisted by events such as Reggae Marathon.

State Minister in the Ministry of Sport Alando Terrelonge and Head of QSR Sales and Marketing/Group Corporate Communications Director, Burger King Sabrena McDonald-Radcliffe talk before the launch of the Reggae Marathon, Half Marathon & 10K on Wednesday.

In the meantime, Sports and Entertainment State Minister Alando Terrelonge appealed to people to come to Jamaica to run in paradise.

“It shows the convergence of sports as physical culture. It shows the convergence of tourism in our tourism product. It shows the convergences of our Ministry of Health in terms of fitness, and what it does is it brings all of these wonderful things together in an island paradise such as Jamaica,” he said.

Dubbing the Reggae Marathon an event of the highest pedigree Terrelonge pointed out that data collected from the event will determine how government spend monies in the future.

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Registration and packet collection will begin on Friday, December 2 from 1pm to 5pm at the Couples Swept Away Sports Complex, Negril. That exercise will continue the following day at the same venue.

On the evening of Saturday, December 3 registered participants will be invited to attend the JHTA’s World Best Pasta Party at the Couples Swept Away Sports Complex from 5pm to 8pm.

Sunday, December 4, will be race day, beginning at 5:15am, which will be followed by a Victory Beach Party – featuring fast-rising artiste Ras I – as well as the Awards ceremony from 7am to 12 noon.

There will be J$1 million in cash and prizes, in addition to commemorative finisher medals and certificates and Bob Marley and Rita Marley trophies, sculpted by Basil Watson, to be presented to the male and female winners of the Reggae Marathon.

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Non-resident Caribbean ambassadors to other countries urged to open embassies in those countries

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DNO: Every Caribbean Island with a non-resident Ambassador should follow the lead of Antigua and Barbuda and set up an embassy to promote their country.

Well, that’s the wish of Dr. Dario Item, Antigua and Barbuda’s non-resident Ambassador to Spain, the Principality of Monaco, and the Principality of Liechtenstein, who did exactly that.

He has received some praise in the region, after reports that he personally funded the establishment of a consulate in Monaco to help promote Antigua’s tourism industry.

The consulate, located in the City of Monte Carlo, was also set up to encourage investment and is also supporting citizens of Antigua and Barbuda who are transiting through Monaco.

Item’s effort has been lauded by several top regional and even international investors, governments, and groups around the world.

While the setting up the office will help to tighten the relationship between the two countries, the Antiguan ambassador says he simply wanted a physical place where high-quality consular services to citizens abroad can be provided.

“Yes, I understand that doing something like that can be a good reflection of the commitment to providing professional services to citizens but it also speaks of the bond shared between Antigua and Barbuda and Spain,” he added.

Consul General Dr. Marco Garavaglia is heading the new consulate.

Antigua and Barbuda also has permanent missions at the UN in New York, the OECS in Washington DC, and the UNWTO in Madrid.

The Embassy in Madrid was established in 2018 and Ambassador Item was appointed as the head of mission.

This consulate which is located in Monte Carlo, was established by Dario Item, Antigua and Barbuda’s non-resident Ambassador to Spain, the Principality of Monaco, and the Principality of Liechtenstein

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Businesswoman traumatised after being robbed of her vehicle at gunpoint

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A Lightfoot resident has been left shaken following a harrowing ordeal Thursday evening in which she was robbed at gunpoint as she arrived home with her two children.

Police say the businesswoman was pounced upon by two masked gunmen who demanded the key to her silver Toyota Hilux registered C16880.

They also made off with her handbag containing an undisclosed sum of cash, cellular phone and cheques. Neither she nor her children were injured during the incident which happened sometime after 8:30.

Police are now searching for the assailants as well as the businesswoman’s vehicle and other belongings.

They are asking anyone with information which may be able to assist, to contact the Criminal Investigations Department at 462-3913 or Crimestoppers at 800-8477 (TIPS).

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Woman surrenders to police for Gasparillo man’s murder

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After spending almost a month on the run for the murder of a Gasparillo construction worker, a 48-year-old woman surrendered to police on Thursday afternoon.

The woman is believed to be the main suspect in the murder of 29-year-old Randy Joseph.

Joseph was stabbed to death at Houssa Trace, Bonne Aventure Road. Gasparillo, on October 15.

Police said the woman surrendered at the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region III office in San Fernando with her attorney.

She is expected to be interviewed on Friday by investigators who will seek advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions on whether she should be charged.

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Online robber held, gun seized in San Juan

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A man believed to be involved in several robberies in Morvant was arrested on Thursday afternoon and a gun seized.

Police said officers of the North Eastern Division Gang and Intelligence Unit began an exercise between 1.30 pm and 3 pm.

They went to a house on Bagatelle Road, San Juan, where they arrested the 21-year-old man.

Police also found at a revolver with ten rounds of ammunition in the house.

Police said the man lured potential customers to his house for items he was offering over social media and robbed them when they arrived for the transaction.

The exercise was led by acting Snr Supt Maharaj, Supt Edwards and ASP Singh and co-ordinated by Insp Bharath, acting Sgt Belilam and Cpl Ramkissoon.

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Princes Town man fined $5,000 for driving without insurance certificate

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A 27-year-old man from Princes Town has been fined $6,000 for two traffic offences.

Brian Rooplal, of Buen Intento Road, faced Princes Town magistrate Margaret Alert in the Second Court. He pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified from holding or obtaining a driver’s licence and driving without an insurance certificate.

The magistrate fined him $1,000 on the first charge, to be paid on or before December 12.

She also fined him $5,000 for driving without an insurance certificate. Rooplal was given until March 1, 2023, to pay this fine, failing which he will serve 12 months’ imprisonment.

On Saturday, during an exercise led by ASP Guzman, Princes Town municipal police arrested Rooplal at around 11.15 am.

They saw him driving along King Street in Princes Town and intercepted the car.

PC Charles laid the charges.

The same day, Rooplal appeared before a justice of the peace, who granted him $15,000 bail to cover both charges.

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Moruga man gets reduced sentence for destroying wife’s phone

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A Moruga man who was sentenced to five months in prison for destroying his common-law wife’s cellphone during an argument over infidelity has had his sentence varied to a reduced fine and compensation.

On Thursday, Justices of Appeal Mark Mohammed and Maria Wilson resentenced Adesh Francis, a truck driver, expressing surprise that courts were not adopting the appellate court’s sentencing guidelines years after they were given.

In a ruling, the judges said it was not evident how the magistrate, who sentenced Francis to five months in prison, arrived at that sentence.

Francis’s attorney Chase Pegus argued that the magistrate did not heed the sentencing guidelines and went “off-track” with the sentence, which was oppressive.

In agreement was assistant Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Nigel Pilgrim, who said he “wholeheartedly” agreed the sentencing guidelines were “totally disregarded,” adding to the errors in sentencing.

The judges said it appeared the magistrate put everything “in a pot” in an ad-hoc manner and took into account irrelevant factors.

They set aside Francis’s sentence and resentenced him. They said on the basis of the evidence and there being no additional aggravating features in the case apart from the damaged cellphone, a custodial sentence would serve no useful purpose.

After taking into account Francis’s prompt admission to police that he used a hammer to destroy the phone, his previous good character and remorse, and his guilty plea, the judges ordered him to pay a fine of $1,340.

They also ordered him to compensate his common-law wife by $1,525, which was the worth of the cellphone he destroyed.

Francis was given a month to pay the fine and three months to pay the compensation.

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