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CXC results to be released September 5 Loop Jamaica

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The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) has announced that it will release the results of the May/June examinations by September 5.

At that time, students will be able to access the preliminary results online.

A news release from the Barbados-based regional examinations body said CXC officials were working assiduously at completing the marking and grading process for the timely release of this year’s results.

“Consistent with the announced schedule for release during the last week of August or the first week of September, preliminary results for the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE), Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC), and Caribbean Certificate of Secondary Level Competence (CCSLC) will be released on Monday, September 5, in St Lucia,” the news release stated.

It said ministries of education throughout the Caribbean will receive the preliminary results on Thursday, September 1 to review and provide feedback as necessary, in preparation for a joint meeting of ministries the following day.

“In instances where requests for early release of results were made, preliminary results will also be made available to universities at the same time as the ministries of education to facilitate the matriculation of candidates,” the news release added.

Students can access their preliminary results online at https://www.cxc.org/student-results.

This year’s exams were scheduled to start on May 2 but were pushed back by three weeks to May 23 after several ministries of education, including Jamaica’s, appealed for more time for students whose preparation was severely impacted by the coronavirus pandemic.

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FIFA moves World Cup start in Qatar up 1 day to Nov 20 Loop Jamaica

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GENEVA (AP) — FIFA has formally moved the World Cup start up by one day to give host nation Qatar an exclusive Sunday evening slot with a global audience.

Qatar will now play Ecuador in Doha on Nov. 20 — just 101 days after FIFA’s decision Thursday — stretching the World Cup to 29 days from the 28 agreed seven years ago when a June-July tournament was pushed back to avoid the searing desert heat in midsummer.

The surprise late switch was signed off by a FIFA committee comprising its president Gianni Infantino and presidents of the six continental football bodies. FIFA said the vote was unanimous.

The plan was revealed Wednesday after several rounds of ticket sales to fans worldwide since last year.

“FIFA will seek to address any issues arising from this change in a case-by-case basis,” football’s world body said Thursday regarding fans whose travel plans are affected.

The risk to fans “is sufficiently outweighed by the value and benefits of the proposal” commercially, FIFA previously said this week in a letter to football officials proposing the switch.

The date change was said to be supported by tournament organizers in the tiny gas-rich emirate, South American football body CONMEBOL and the two teams’ national football federations.

Qatar will now make their World Cup debut kicking off against Ecuador at 7:00 pm local time on Nov. 20 after an opening ceremony on the field at the 60,000-capacity Al Bayt Stadium.

The meeting of the world’s No. 49 and No. 44-ranked men’s national teams was originally scheduled 24 hours later on Nov. 21 after the finals tournament draw was made April 1 in Doha.

In the original schedule, the opening ceremony was still planned to take place before Qatar-Ecuador despite it being the third game of the tournament, and with just an hour of free time after the final whistle of the second game on the schedule, England vs. Iran.

It is unclear why Qatar’s first game was not scheduled in April as the tournament opener.

FIFA acknowledged in its letter this week the “significant value from a ceremonial, cultural and commercial point of view,” to have the opening ceremony before the tournament’s first game featuring the host nation.

The first game until Thursday’s decision was Netherlands-Senegal in Qatar’s Group A, starting at 1:00 pm local time on Nov. 21. That now moves back to the cooler hours of the 7:00 pm Monday slot vacated by Qatar-Ecuador.

Sponsors could also have their plans disrupted, according to Ricardo Fort, a former marketing executive with World Cup top-tier backers Coca-Cola and Visa, who described the late date change as “a huge problem.”

“They (sponsors) invited and confirmed hospitality guests, booked flights & hotels, and contracted with all the necessary logistics. Imagine changing it all!” Fort wrote on his Twitter account.

Changing the opening game does let FIFA follow recent trend of the host nation having an exclusive day to play the first of the 64-game tournament.

Still, it marks another way the first World Cup in the Middle East and the first of the 22 World Cups ever played outside of the northern hemisphere summer is upending soccer tradition.

FIFA got agreement from football officials worldwide in 2015 to delay the tournament previously set for the usual June-July period when temperatures routinely hit 45 degrees Celsius (113 degrees Fahrenheit) in Qatar.

Qatar committed to stay on football’s normal calendar and promised innovative stadium cooling technology when they bid for World Cup hosting rights in 2009-10.

When FIFA accepted the inevitable need to delay until Qatar’s cooler months, a tough negotiation with European leagues and clubs lead to the 2015 agreement for a shorter, 28-day program to minimize disruption for domestic football that relies on weekend games.

European leagues such as England’s Premier League, Germany’s Bundesliga and Italy’s Serie A will play through the Nov. 12-13 weekend, just seven days before the new opening game date.

Those leagues will shut down during the World Cup, which ends with a Sunday, Dec. 18 final on Qatar’s National Day. The Premier League is the first to resume on Dec. 26.

While an opening game on Sunday evening in Qatar should play well with viewers in Asia and Europe, in the United States the kickoff will be 11:00 am EST. That puts the World Cup opener in direct competition with NFL pre-game coverage.

The U.S. soccer team plays its World Cup opener against Wales in the late Monday game in Qatar.

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Pierre Reveals Details Of Former Government’s Multi-Million Dollar Plan To Complete SJH – St. Lucia Times News

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Prime Minister Hon. Philip J. Pierre has revealed more concerning details of a controversial XCD $70 million dollar scheme arranged by the former Chastanet led Administration to complete the ground floor of the St. Jude Hospital (SJH).

The XCD $70 million dollar contract, which was referred to the Attorney General, required the government of Saint Lucia to pay the entirety of the project cost with 12 months.

The fine print outlined in the terms of the agreement also stipulated late payments to the contractor would cost the government of Saint Lucia up more than XCD $69,000 per day.

Rehani Isidore tells us more in this report:

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Staking Medische Zending opgeheven

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Tekst Samuel Wens PARAMARIBO — Na drie weken actievoeren start het personeel verbonden aan de Medische Zending (MZ) het werk

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Renowned family doctor Dr Marco Brown has died Loop Jamaica

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JIS file photo shows Dr Marco Brown (right), pointing out the road named in his honour on a signboard unveiled by Mayor of Montego Bay (former), Glendon Harris in May 2016.

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Retired, renowned family doctor and former Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Member of Parliament, Dr Henry ‘Marco’ Brown, passed away Thursday morning.

Dr Brown was said to be age 94 at the time of his passing.

The former state minister in the Ministry of Tourism was a well-loved and renowned medical practitioner throughout the parish of St James.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness hailed Brown as a true nation builder and advocate for the people.

“His passing has left a deep hole in our hearts. I extend heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones, and pray for God’s comforting presence in their time of tremendous grief,” Holness said.

Dr Brown was awarded the Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) Fellow, the highest award bestowed by the MAJ on any member.

A past student of Cornwall College, Dr attended The Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, Ireland and completed studies there in 1956.

He returned to Jamaica in 1957 and worked for months at Cornwall Regional Hospital before moving to the Department of Surgery at the Kingston Public Hospital, where he worked until 1959.

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Third cop on murder rap denied bail Loop Jamaica

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Constable Kemar Dennis, one of the three policemen charged with the murder of a tiler from Red Hills, St Andrew, was denied bail when he appeared in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court on Thursday.

Dennis, charged along with Constable Purcell Carter and Corporal Miguel Ebanks — both of whom were denied bail last week — is to return to court on September 6.

Dennis was denied bail because the court was concerned about the safety of the witness. His attorney, Peter Champagnie, QC gave verbal notification in court Thursday that the decision to deny bail would be appealed, as Dennis was at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingstonat the time of the murder.

The attorney is awaiting the judge’s ruling in writing before moving ahead with the appeal in the Supreme Court.

The tiler was murdered in Red Hills on July 16. Dennis was alleged to have fled the island after the murder. Dennis came back to Jamaica and surrendered to the Independent Commission of Investigations and was charged.

It is alleged that the policemen requested $100,000 from Wallace to drop a case against him.

A report was made to the Constant Spring Police Station and a corruption probe was reportedly launched into the lawmen.

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Le père Paul Sanner s’en est allé !

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Tipaul décède après 72 ans de sacerdoce – DR

Le diocèse de Guadeloupe a appris avec une profonde tristesse, le décès du père Sanner (Tipaul) à l’Ehpad (établissement d’hébergement pour personnes âgées dépendantes) le Sacré Cœur de Basse-Terre, où il résidait depuis 10 ans. Il était un grand serviteur du Christ et de l’église en tant que prêtre, mais également en tant que économe diocésain. Il a été également l’un des pères fondateurs de radio Massabielle. Sourd et presqu’aveugle, il avait suffisamment d’autorité  pour obtenir  l’aménagement de la chapelle de l’Ehpad. Les funérailles du père Paul Sanner auront lieu ce samedi 13 août à 10 h en la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Guadeloupe à Basse-Terre. Le corps sera exposé dès 8 h 30 à l’évêché avant la célébration. Radio Massabielle s’associera à l’hommage qui lui sera rendu et retransmettra en direct la messe de funérailles. Dans un message adressé depuis la Bretagne, Monseigneur Riocreux, évêque émérite de Guadeloupe s’associe au deuil du diocèse et à l’hommage rendu. 

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Father and son arrested after chopping incident in Portland Loop Jamaica

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A father and son have been charged with wounding with Intent following a chopping incident in Belmont district, Portland on Sunday, August 07.

They are; 55-year-old Hue Beckford and 23-year-old Daniel Beckford, both of Belmont district.

Reports are that at about 5:30 pm, the complainant had a dispute with another man during which the Beckfords intervened and used a machete to chop him several times. The police were summoned and the complainant was taken to the hospital where he was admitted for treatment.

Hue and Daniel were subsequently arrested and charged. Their court date is being arranged. –

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Alleged gangster on trial in ‘Clans’ case killed by gunmen Loop Jamaica

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Andre Smith, one of the 28 accused on trial for being a member of the One Don faction of the Clansman gang, was killed by gunmen in a section of St Andrew on Wednesday.

The death of the accused was confirmed by his attorney, Alexander Shaw on Thursday afternoon.

“I heard that his (Smith’s) family identified his body this afternoon (Thursday). He was gunned down last night (Wednesday),” Shaw told Loop News in an interview.

He said that the shooting occurred approximately “a minute” outside Smith’s gate. However, Shaw said he was not certain of the specific address.

The attorney said that as part of Smith’s bail condition, he wasn’t to reside in St Catherine and was living in St Andrew. He said his client was employed by a pan chicken vendor and met his demise after delivering some chickens and was on route home.

“Within the vicinity of his home, two bikers approached him and started firing shots at him… He was rushed to the hospital where was undergoing surgery yesterday (Wednesday) evening, and he never made it this morning,” Shaw told Loop News.

The defence lawyer said Smith’s mother is “devastated” by the news of her son’s killing.

Meanwhile, Shaw said there was the likelihood that Smith would’ve been acquitted at the end of the One Don trial. The matter is on break until September 19.

Smith had been implicated by one of the gangsters-turned-state-witnesses of beating two men at a playing field in Rivoli in Spanish Town, St Catherine. Though the witness never saw the murder, he had subsequently been informed that the two men were killed.

Shaw said his client was only indicted on two counts related to that incident.

“The count that he was on was a very tenuous count in the sense that the witness would have included somebody on the scene of the alleged offence, and that person was in custody at the time,” the attorney explained.

“There was a conspiracy… and they were saying that some of the men, including Andre Smith, were beating two men, and one of the accused persons who the witness would have given evidence that was very integral in the whole planning and the conspiracy, that person — we later found out in court — was in custody,” he continued.

“So that count was bound to fail…. and that count was what would have grounded the umbrella count, which is being a part of a criminal organisation. So (with) that count failing, it means the other count would have failed,” he added.

Shaw pointed out, as well, that Smith was the only accused on bail and he was attending court from September last year.

“The very fact that he was employed while going to the biggest trial in the island, it speaks to, in my view, his intention or his desire to be rehabilitated and to get a new lease on life,” he said.

“It is a very sad and unfortunate ending,” Shaw said of Smith’s murder.

His killing brings the number of accused remaining on trial to 27, a further reduction from the 33 defendants who were originally on trial.

Five people were freed earlier this year due to insufficient evidence.

When contacted, a representative of the police’s Corporate Communications Unit said while it had information of a murder of a man known as Andre Smith, she could not confirm that it was the same accused linked to the One Don faction of the Clansman trial.

The police report stated, however, that “29-year-old Andre Smith of Watley Avenue, Kingston 11 was shot and killed on Hagley Park Road in St Andrew on Wednesday, August 10.”

The report said the man was driving a motor car along the roadway when two men aboard a motorcycle drove up beside him and opened gunfire at him.

The man attempted to drive away but crashed at a section of the road. The police were alerted and he was assisted to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

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