World Cup stunner: Saudi Arabia beat Messi’s Argentina 2-1 Loop Jamaica

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LUSAIL, Qatar (AP) — Saudi Arabia scored one of the biggest World Cup upsets ever by beating Lionel Messi’s Argentina 2-1 on Tuesday.

Messi’s quest to win the one major title to elude him got off to a shocking start and brought back memories of Cameroon’s 1-0 win over an Argentina team led by Diego Maradona in the opening game of the 1990 World Cup.

Goals by Saleh Alshehri and Salem Aldawsari in a five-minute span in the second half gave the Saudis the win. Argentina took an early lead with a 10th-minute penalty by Messi.

The Argentina loss rivals other World Cup upsets like Senegal’s 1-0 win over titleholder France 1-0 in the 2002 tournament opener and the United States beating England by the same score in 1950.

Argentina’s 36-match unbeaten run ended at the Lusail Stadium in Messi’s fifth –and likely last– World Cup.

The Paris Saint-Germain star shook hands with a Saudi coaching staff member after the final whistle and stood with his hands on his hips near the center circle, an all-too familiar scene for one of the best players ever who is yet to win the biggest prize in football.

The unlikely victory was sealed by a somersault by Aldawsari, who brought down a high ball just inside the penalty area, turned one defender, jinked past another and drove a powerful shot past goalkeeper Emi Martinez, who got a hand on the ball but couldn’t keep out of the net in the 53rd.

A stunned Messi watched as scores of green-clad fans from Saudi Arabia, Qatar’s neighbor, celebrated in in disbelief in the stands. Saudi Arabia’s substitutes stormed the field.

Messi put Argentina ahead from the penalty spot after the video assistant referee told the referee to take a look at a jersey grab by Saud Abdulhamid on Argentina midfielder Leandro Paredes.

With Saudi Arabia’s first shot in goal, Saleh Alshehri found the bottom corner with an angled finish through the legs of defender Cristian Romero.

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NBA: DeRozan helps Bulls halt Celtics’ 9-game winning streak Loop Jamaica

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CHICAGO (AP) — DeMar DeRozan scored 28 points, Zach LaVine added 22 and the Chicago Bulls stopped Boston’s nine-game win streak, beating the Celtics 121-107 in the NBA on Monday night.

Patrick Williams scored a season-high 17, and the Bulls made it look rather easy against the team with the NBA’s best record. They led by 13 at halftime, got it up to 21 in the third quarter and withstood a push to come away with the victory after dropping four straight and five of six.

Jayson Tatum led Boston with 28 points. Jaylen Brown scored 25 and Malcolm Brogdon finished with 23 points, shooting 5 of 6 on 3-pointers.

PELICANS 128, WARRIORS 83

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Brandon Ingram scored a season-high 34 points on the night Zion Williamson returned from a three-game absence, and New Orleans Pelicans routed depleted Golden State Warriors.

Playing one night after winning on the road for the first time this season at Houston, the Warriors scratched Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Draymond Green and Andrew Wiggins from the lineup.

Williamson played 23 minutes in his first game back from a bruised right foot, scoring nine points.

Devonte Graham had 19 for the Pelicans, who took the lead for good less than two minutes into the game and led by as many as 45. Jonas Valanciunas had 10 points and 13 rebounds.

Jordan Poole scored 26 for Golden State, which fell to 1-9 on the road.

BUCKS 119, TRAIL BLAZERS 111

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 37 points and Milwaukee Bucks pulled away in the second half to beat Portland Trail Blazers.

Antetokounmpo shot 16 of 24 to go with seven rebounds and six assists in 35 minutes. Milwaukee improved to 12-4 overall and 9-1 at home.

Bucks guard Jrue Holiday scored 13 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, and Grayson Allen added 17 points and eight rebounds. Holiday had the first nine Milwaukee points in the period.

Anfernee Simons paced the Trail Blazers (10-7) with 29 points. Jusuf Nurkic added 16 points and 10 rebounds, but Portland lost their third straight game.

CLIPPERS 121, JAZZ 114

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Norman Powell scored a season-high 30 points, Reggie Jackson added a season-best 27 and Los Angeles Clippers rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat Utah Jazz.

Ivica Zubac had 14 points and 14 rebounds as the Clippers extended their winning streak to three.

Los Angeles were without Paul George after he strained his right hamstring during Saturday’s win over San Antonio.

Jordan Clarkson led Utah with 26 points and Lauri Markkanen had 25 points and 10 rebounds. The Jazz have dropped four of their last six after starting the season 10-3.

CAVALIERS 114, HAWKS 102

CLEVELAND (AP) — Donovan Mitchell had 29 points and nine assists, and Darius Garland scored 26 to send Cleveland Cavaliers past Atlanta Hawks in their first meeting since the play-in tournament last season.

Trae Young had 25 points and 10 assists, and Onyeka Okongwu had a season-high 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Hawks. Key offseason acquisition Dejounte Murray scored 11 on 4-of-18 shooting.

Atlanta claimed the final playoff berth in the East with a 107-101 win at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on April 15, extending Cleveland’s postseason drought to four years. The Cavaliers have not made the playoffs without LeBron James since 1998.

Garland also had nine assists and tied his career high with eight turnovers. Cedi Osman scored a season-best 23 off the bench as Cleveland won their third in a row following a five-game losing streak. The Cavaliers are 7-1 at home.

PACERS 123, MAGIC 102

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Bennedict Mathurin scored 22 points and Indiana Pacers blew out Orlando Magic for their fifth consecutive victory.

Tyrese Haliburton had 18 points and 14 assists for the Pacers. T.J. McConnell added 19 points and 10 assists. Oshae Brissett scored 18 as Indiana’s bench accounted for 71 points.

Franz Wagner led the Magic with 20 points and Gary Harris had 18.

TIMBERWOLVES 105, HEAT 101

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Karl-Anthony Towns had 25 points and Anthony Edwards scored 10 of his 22 in the third quarter as Minnesota Timberwolves outlasted shorthanded Miami Heat.

Down to eight players due to injuries and rest on the second night of a back-to-back, the Heat led by 15 in the first half before Edwards sparked a third-quarter run.

Jaden McDaniels added 18 points for the Timberwolves, who won their fourth straight.

Kyle Lowry led the Heat with 21 points and Max Strus had 19. Bam Adebayo, playing in back-to-back games while dealing with a knee injury, had 17 points and 14 rebounds for Miami, which have lost four in a row.

Jimmy Butler missed his third straight game with a knee injury for the Heat, who were also without Tyler Herro, Duncan Robinson and Gabe Vincent.

KNICKS 129, THUNDER 119

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Jalen Brunson had a season-high 34 points while RJ Barrett and Julius Randle scored 25 each to lead New York Knicks over Oklahoma City Thunder.

Just eight days ago, the Thunder beat the Knicks in Madison Square Garden, scoring 145 points — including 79 in the opening half. But this time, New York held Oklahoma City’s offense in check for the bulk of the game.

Randle also pulled down 11 rebounds. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 30 points and Lu Dort added 24.

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Residents set cop vehicle ablaze in Central Kingston Loop Jamaica

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Police have increased their presence in sections of Central Kingston after angry residents set a police vehicle ablaze in protest over the fatal shooting of a resident from the community.

The resident has been identified as Keron Hewitt, 24-year-old of a St Thomas and Hanover Street in Kingston address.

The Corporate Communications Unit (CCU), the police’s information arm, reported that a man was shot and killed by a soldier in close proximity to a security checkpoint.

Reports are that he attempted to move a security barrier and subsequently got into an altercation with a soldier.

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Water arch welcome in Jamaica as direct flights from Italy return Loop Jamaica

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Jamaica welcomes back Neo Air flights from Italy Direct flights from Italy return to Jamaica

The return of direct flights from Italy is being hailed by local stakeholders as a major boost for air connectivity out of Europe and for the upcoming winter tourist season.

“The addition of these direct flights speaks to the confidence our airline partners have of the destination,” Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett said.

Government officials, attraction and hotel owners, transport operators and other business interests, said that the latest development, which saw the inaugural arrival of Neos Airline out of Milan, Italy into Montego Bay on November 20, represents an important sign of recovery since 2019 and the subsequent onslaught of the pandemic.

“Jamaica continues to show its resilience from the fallout of the pandemic as our tourism recovery surpasses our targets. Air connectivity out of Europe, one of our major source markets, is something we hold dear to our hearts and something we must continue to nurture, considering the competitive nature of the global tourism market,” the minister said.

Bartlett argued that the return of direct flights would dramatically increase arrivals from Italy, pointing to the 13,000 visitors Jamaica received in 2019. He noted that for the upcoming winter season, the airline will connect Italy to Jamaica with two weekly flights.

“In addition, from December 23, Neos Air will operate a second flight from Verona, Italy. Both flights will be utilising a Boeing 787-900 Dreamliner with a capacity of 359 seats,” the minister said.

Meanwhile, MBJ Airports Limited, operator of the Sangster International Airport in Montego Bay, is also celebrating the return of Neos Airline, calling it a prelude of things to come for the expected bumper winter season, which officially starts on December 15.

“We are excited by the return of Neos’ weekly service to Sangster International Airport for the first time since the start of the pandemic,” MBJ’s Chief Executive Officer Shane Munroe told stakeholders who were on hand for the airline’s arrival on November 20.

“We are happy that our guests from Italy can once again enjoy travel to Jamaica using the services of Neos Airline,” he added.

For his part, president and chief executive officer of the Airports Authority of Jamaica, Audley Deidrick, was equally excited.

“The Airports Authority of Jamaica welcomes the return of the service by Neos Airline from Milan to the Sangster International Airport and by extension to Jamaica. This service will provide greater connectivity for travellers between Milan and Jamaica,” he said.

Director of Tourism, Donovan White, said the move is another positive nod for Jamaica’s tourism “as we continue to keep the destination top of mind”.

“We anticipate an increase in visitors and look forward to showcasing our warm Jamaican hospitality,” he added.

The inaugural flight carried 144 passengers and 11 crew members, and was greeted by a celebratory water arch salute from MBJ’s Emergency Response Service team, live Jamaican Mento music, and senior representatives of the Jamaica Tourist Board and MBJ Airports Limited.

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FIFA World Cup 2022 Updates: Saudi Arabia stun Argentina 2-1

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Lionel Messi scored but it was two goals in the space of five minutes that brought Saudi Arabia back in a stunning second-half show, which saw them winning 2-1 and leave Argentina shell-shocked in this Group C opener in the FIFA World Cup 2022.

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ABYSO Holds String Workshops and Plays Out with Braimah Kanneh-Mason and Konya Kanneh-Mason

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St. John’s Antigua – Tuesday November 22, 2022: The ABYSO String players have completed an intensive and rewarding week of master classes and performances facilitated by Braimah Kanneh-Mason and Konya Kanneh-Mason.

The workshops focused on building the technical capacity of the string players and supporting the work of the ABYSO string tutors.

The musicians benefited from a combination of individual, sectional, ensemble and tutti sessions.

The visit coincided with the launch of the ABYSO Play Out Concert series which will see string and wind ensembles from the ABYSO play out at different venues across the Island.

The first two Play Out performances took place at Nomad Restaurant and at Heritage Quay in partnership with Global Ports.

Both performances delighted audiences and demonstrated the growth in technical ability and confidence of the musicians.

Braimah graciously agreed to headline these first two performances.

Speaking of the workshops and performances, Braimah stated, “Once again, it has been an enormous pleasure to work with the ABYSO.

Each time I hear them, they have jumped to another level.

This is all thanks to the hard work and dedication of the tutors, the commitment of the Board of Directors and of course the students themselves”.

ABYSO String Co-ordinator, Alfranique Joseph said, “the feedback from the students after this week was incredible.

This past week was very productive, informative and enjoyable. I’m excited for what’s next to come and to put everything we have learnt from Braimah into practice”.

Music students in the ABYSO Outreach programme at the Potters Primary School were also treated to a workshop and private performance by Braimah as part of the week of activities.

The Potters Primary School was selected to be part of a multi-year outreach programme in keeping with the ABYSO’S vision to develop a vibrant and inclusive youth Orchestra that inspires excellence through music.

The students in that programme will be regularly included in ABYSO events as part of this partnership and encouraged to join the Orchestra.

The Board of Directors of the ABYSO extends thanks to our Patrons, Their Excellencies Sir Rodney Williams and Lady Williams, the Curtain Bluff Resort, the Ocean Point Resort & Spa and Director Christiane Hansen for their generous sponsorship of this workshop.

Without the support of our donors, the ABYSO would not be able to offer its programmes and deeply values the contributions of its partners.

All are invited to join the ABYSO for its end of year concert titled “The Spirit of Christmas” scheduled for Sunday 18th December at 5:00pm at the Spring Gardens Moravian Church.

This will be a heartwarming, toe tapping musical event that will lift and energize body, mind and soul as we celebrate the birth of Jesus, the undisputed reason for the season. There can be no better way to close 2022 than with the ABYSO at Christmas!

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Dickenson Bay nominated ‘Best Caribbean Beach’ in the USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards.

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DICKENSON BAY NOMINATED IN THE ‘BEST CARIBBEAN BEACH’ CATEGORY IN THE 2022 USA TODAY 10Best READERS’ CHOICE TRAVEL AWARDS 

Dickenson Bay has been nominated in the 2022 USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Travel Awards!

An expert panel selected Dickenson Bay as a contender for Best Caribbean Beach, in the contest which just launched.

The contest gives voters four weeks to vote for the candidate of their choice at https://www.10best.com/awards/travel/best-caribbean-beach-2023/.

Antigua and Barbuda also received nominations in the following categories:

Best Caribbean Rum Distillery: Antigua Distillery

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Best Caribbean Beach Bar: Ana’s Restaurant, and Catherine’s Cafe

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Best Caribbean Attraction: Nelson’s Dockyard

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A person can vote once a day for the run of the contest.

Voting ends Monday, December 19th and the winners will be announced on 10Best on Friday, December 30th at 12:00pm EST.

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Ruling on postponing PNM internal election on Wednesday

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Karen Nunez-Tesheira who, along with two other people, are seeking to have the PNM’s internal election postponed by 21 days. –

A High Court judge is expected to rule, on Wednesday, on an application to postpone the PNM’s internal election for 21 days as one of its contenders for the post of political leader, Karen Nunez-Tesheira, and two members of her slate, challenge changes to the party’s electoral process.

At a virtual hearing on Monday, Justice Devindra Rampersad heard submissions on the preliminary application for interim relief.

After a little over two hours of submissions, the judge said he will give his decision on Wednesday at 3 pm.

In their breach of contract lawsuit, Nunez-Tesheira, Dr Kenneth Butcher – who is vying for the post of chairman, and Bishop Victor Phillip – who is contesting the post of election officer, are claiming the party’s central executive breached the party’s constitution by deciding the election should be contested on three separate days over a nine-day period – November 26, 27, and December 4 – instead of on one day.

In his submissions, attorney Egon Embrack, who represents Nunez-Tesheira and the others, said the only body which can change the party’s constitution was the annual convention which was not done here.

He referred to article 18(1) of the PNM’s constitution, saying it spoke of an election day.

“It doesn’t say the days of the election. Even a general election is held on one day. To change that one day to a nine-day period should have been put to the annual convention to effect the amendment.” This, he said, has been the practice since 1956 to present.

“The only way the constitution can be changed is through the annual convention.”

Embrack said the constitution names the convention as the “supreme authority of the movement” in article 17(4).

“Dr Eric Williams, the party’s founder, designated the annual convention as the governing body of the movement.” He also said one example of this type of change to the constitution was when the party’s annual convention adopted the one-man, one-vote system.

Embrack said these decisions breached the party’s contract with its members, and it was because of this “unconstitutional decision,” there was an avalanche of issues.

“The elections are skewed and flawed and the claimants do not have a fair chance.”

In his opposition to the application, Senior Counsel Russell Martineau, who represents PNM’s general secretary Foster Cummings, said there were issues with some of the orders being sought.

Martineau raised what he said was a “procedural flaw” with the naming of Cummings as the defendant in his capacity as general secretary and a representative of all members of the PNM, except the three.

He also said by their challenge of the alleged decision to change the election day to election days, they were “shooting themselves in the foot” as they were suing the membership that could correct what they are complaining of.

Martineau also took issue with the order being sought for the PNM to provide settled final membership lists to candidates.

“It is not right to be disclosing people’s personal information.

“…This is a party that tries to get it right.”

Martineau said postponing the election had serious consequences and the “most disturbing part” of the lawsuit was asking for the postponement of the election by 21 days.

He complained of the delay in filing the challenge – three months after the notice was given of the change – and seven days before voting begins.

Martineau spoke of the expense involved in holding an election and in postponing it. He said the election was spread out over a period of time to allow members the luxury to vote when it was convenient to them, as the party now has over 100,000 members.

“The PNM has invested a lot in getting the election on these days,” he said. “Balance of justice is in favour of keeping the election on these days. One would have thought this decision was a commendable one as one day is more restrictive.

He also said the constitution did not refer to the election being held on one day.

On the security aspect of guarding the ballot boxes on the days of voting, Martineau said the PNM had an independent election committee in whom the members put their trust.

“They can make their domestic decisions and the views of the party’s members have to be respected.”

The PNM internal election is scheduled for December 4. However, November 26 and 27 are also voting days which, the lawsuit said, was decided on by the party’s central executive and ratified by the general council on August 10, but not approved by the annual convention.

The lawsuit said the party’s central executive does not have the power to make this decision.

“The decision to change the election from the time-honoured ‘election day’ to span a nine-day period is a fraught exercise, more so since no justifiable reasons have been proffered to the membership for such a change, which is without precedent anywhere in the Commonwealth or in jurisdictions throughout the world that observe and adhere to democratic conventions and practices and to the observance of the rule of law,” the lawsuit contended.

Also representing the three is attorney Peter Taylor, while Anthony Bullock and Adana Bain-Bertrand also appeared for the party.

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“Polite” St James bandit grabs $300k in cash

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Police on patrol along the Claude Noel Highway, Shirvan. – File Photo

A well-mannered bandit made off with $300,000 after snatching it from his victim on Monday afternoon.

Police at about 3pm the victim, a 52-year-old businessman, had just withdrawn $300,000 from Republic Bank’s Long Circular Mall branch and returned to his business along Long Circular Road.

Police said as he was entering his businessplace, the bandit greeted the victim, saying, “Good afternoon.”

Before the victim could respond, the bandit grabbed the black bag containing the cash, ran off along Long Circular Road and escaped.St James police are investigating.

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Linden man who killed ex-girlfriend dies by suicide

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The body of the 28-year-old Leston Banes, who allegedly murdered 22-year-old Kelly Cornette yesterday was found  in an abandoned house this morning in Blueberry Hill, Wismar, Linden. It is suspected that he died by suicide 

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