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Antigua confident of high economic growth as it floats multi-million-dollar bond

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

The Antigua and Barbuda government says it may suggest to some of its creditors that they consider taking a haircut even as it remains confident that it would be able to meet its obligations to pay the debts owed as well as meet the increased wage and outstanding arrears to public servants by the end of this year.

Prime Minister Gaston Browne, in a two-hour television interview on the state-owned ABS Radio and TV on Sunday night, said that his administration is banking on receiving at least US$25 million from the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) as well as other sources of funding including floating a US$200 million bond.

Browne said he hopes the CDB funding will become available within the next “30 to 60 days” noting that a planned board of directors meeting of the region’s premier financial institution a month ago had not taken place.

“So, we expect that sometime this month or next month that they will have this board meeting,” he said and the US$25 million made available to St. John’s.

“We have earmarked those funds for certain funding including giving public servants an increase,” he said, adding that he would not want to pre-empt the negotiations with the trade unions.

“A negotiating committee was established in 2018 and you would recall we gave a five percent and we are now negotiating the final amount. I believe initially there was a proposal for seven percent which was rejected by the various bargaining agents and we have asked our negotiating teams to increase the amount.

“So I am hoping that within the upcoming weeks they will come to some agreement and we will have a formal proposal before the Cabinet which we stand ready to accept,” he said, adding “it will be retroactive and we certainly put the arrangements in place to also pay the back pay…. before December 31, 2022”.

Browne said in pursuing other initiatives to fund socio-economic projects, his government has floated a US$200 million bond acknowledging that the island had not fully recovered from the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Browne suggested that some creditors “suggest that they take a haircut and then pay off the balance,” adding “we want to make a significant dent in the outstanding payables so that we can have more monies in the economy and even to fuel more robust growth…”.

He said while the economy is predicted to grow by 7.5 percent next year, “when you look at the plethora of projects coming on stream and the fact that the public sector itself will be poised for spending more money within the domestic economy then it means we should be in a position to even exceed those seven and a half percent”.

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Colleagues’ farewell to Ed Fung, ‘Newsman par excellence’

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Ex-broadcaster Ed Fung and former colleague at TTT Ann Winston at a function in 2017. –

FAMILY, friends and former colleagues joined in a small gathering to bid their final farewells to veteran radio and television broadcaster Ed Fung at Belgroves Funeral Home in Tacarigua on Monday.

Fung died peacefully, aged 97, at his D’Abadie home on October 3. His body was cremated after the funeral.

The funeral of former journalist Ed Fung at Belgroves Funeral Home, Tacarigua on Monday. A monitor shows photos of him during his time working on the radio.

Fung left his wife, Zeta Ali-Fung, daughter, Sally Fung and one surviving brother, James Fung.

Fung’s eulogy was delivered by his niece, Jennifer Fung-Schwartz, and Neil Giuseppi, his ex-colleague, friend and protege, delivered a tribute detailing Fung’s career journey.

The former head of news at TTT Neil Giuseppi pays tribute to former journalist Ed Fung at his funeral at Belgroves Funeral Home, Tacarigua on Monday.

Giuseppi described Fung as good, kind, and a man “who stamped his name indelibly into the pages of local radio and television history.”

He honoured Fung as “a brilliant broadcaster who dedicated his life to (uplifting) his fellow men.”

Giuseppi said while most of today’s younger generation may remember Fung as a news presenter for Trinidad and Tobago Television (TTT), those more senior would not have forgotten his role in establishing Radio Guardian (later renamed 610 Radio) in 1957.

Born in Guyana, Fung started his career in broadcasting at Radio Demerara in 1952, just a few years before migrating to Trinidad and helping to establish Radio Guardian, where, along with fellow broadcasters Leo De Leon, Frank Hughes and Larry Heywood, he started the station’s news department.

Fung was Radio Guardian’s first news editor and a “newsman par excellence,” Giuseppi said.

“His mellow but commanding voice when reading the various newscasts was the benchmark young reporters referenced to develop their own skills.”

Fung moved to TTT from Radio Guardian and helped train and develop the skills of young reporters, many of whom have become established in the industry domestically and abroad.

“I was fortunate to have been one of the beneficiaries of his training,” Giuseppi said. “How well do I remember that July morn in 1971 when, as a young man determined to establish my future and stamp my presence on an unsuspecting TT, I walked through TTT’s doors at 11A Maraval Road in Port of Spain for the very first time.”

Giuseppi was assigned to the news department, where he first met Fung, who was then second-in-command under news director Yusuff Ali.

“Ed was the consummate professional, and I consider myself fortunate to have been part of that quartet. We worked closely together and I learnt so much from him over the years.”

Giuseppi said at TTT, Fung established himself as one of the leading TV newscasters in the country, alongside Bobby Thomas, Don Proudfoot and Clyde Alleyne, among others.

Fung returned to Radio 610 in 1975 as programme director, although he continued his involvement at TTT as a freelance newscaster. He eventually joined Dale Kolasingh at Audio Visual Media (AVM) Caribbean Ltd (later AVM Television) as head of research and writing.

Giuseppi noted some of the many highlights and achievements of Fung’s career. Among them was a US government award for advanced studies in mass communications at the University of Syracuse in New York State.

While in New York, he was selected as part of a team of in-studio foreign observers at debates between future US presidents John F Kennedy and Richard Nixon. Fung also observed the hotly-contested election between the pair.

Outside his multimedia persona, Giuseppi said Fung was an excellent cook, sharing his skills on radio and TV. He capitalised on his talents by establishing the first Wimpy hamburger franchise in TT, before creating Ed Fung Foods, which specialised in frozen foods like burgers, wontons and spring rolls.

Giuseppi relayed several other tributes on behalf of other well-known former colleagues of Fung’s, including Farouk Muhammad, Alfred Aguiton and Dik Henderson.

Muhammad, former programme director at TTT, said he grew up listening to Fung, one of his heroes, on 610 Radio, particularly his Radio Quiz. Years later, he became a member of the broadcasting family and had the pleasure of welcoming Fung on staff.

“I got to know him on a personal basis, and I admired him. He was the consummate broadcaster and journalist. He made valuable contributions to the newsroom, not only in the preparation of stories, but he was always willing to share his knowledge and to help the younger journalists at TTT.

“Ed was full of humour and full of wonderful stories.”

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Three-way race for PNM leadership

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Former Minister of Finance Karen Nunez-Tesheira, right, speaks to the media after filing her nomination for the leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM) at the PNM Central Office in Enterprise, Chaguanas, Monday. Photo by Ayanna Kinsale

THE leadership of the PM is now a three-way race, with both Karen Nunez-Tesheira and Ronald Boynes hoping to dethrone the incumbent, Dr Keith Rowley.

The three are each hoping the majority of the PNM’s 100,000 voters gives them the green light for the next four years.

Elections will run on three days: November 26 and 27 for special voters; and again on December 4.

On Monday, the chairman of the Diego Martin Regional Corporation Sigler Jack and chairman of the Diego Martin West constituency office Robert Cezair filed nomination papers on behalf of Rowley, as he was unable to do so personally because he was in Parliament. The two completed the filing at about 11.40 am.

Nominations were filed at the PNM’s Central Office at the corner of Chrissie Terrace and Southern Main Road, Cunupia.

Nunez-Tesheira filed her nomination about an hour later and Boynes filed his at about 3.15 pm.

Boynes is the newest entrant in the race, after his intention to contest was leaked on Monday morning. Nunez-Tesheira announced she was going to step into the arena to battle to lead the party on October 1.

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UNC’s David Lee, businessman in court on fraud conspiracy charges

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Mr. David Lee, Opposition MP for Pointe-a-Pierre
The debate of the Budget 2023 presentation by Membes of Parliament, House of Representatives, – ROGER JACOB

UNC MP for Pointe-a-Pierre David Lee and licenced firearms dealer Hugh Leong Poi appeared before the chief magistrate on Monday for the first time since they were charged last month.

The two appeared virtually before Chief Magistrate Maria Busby Earle-Caddle on charges of conspiring to defraud the State of $1.4 million in motor vehicle taxes.

The charges arise from the purchase of a $2.3 million Mercedes Benz AMG G 63 car from New Zealand.

They were charged on September 16 and 21 respectively by the head of the police Financial Investigations Branch, Snr Supt Wendell Lucas.

Since it was the first time they were appearing before a magistrate, the joint charge was officially read to them. Since the charge was laid indictably, they were told they will not be called on to enter a plea.

Lucas told Busby Earle-Caddle the police file on their investigations was partly completed and he intended to have it sent to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions within a month.

He said there were some 25 witnesses, nine of whom were police officers, and their statements had not yet been sworn to.

Attorneys for both men asked for the standard disclosure of items such as station diary extracts, interview notes and any documents the police relied on.

A summary of the evidence against both men was also e-mailed to their lawyers during the virtual hearing, and Lucas promised to deliver by morning, the men’s signed and unsigned statements.

The matter was adjourned to December 1 for a status hearing.

According to the charge, Leong Poi, who owns Sports Outlet Holdings and related companies, is accused of conspiring with Lee between March 24 and June 8, 2019, to defraud the State of $1.4 million.

Lee was slapped with two charges – that he conspired with Leong Poi to defraud the State of $1.4 million by obtaining tax exemptions of $1.4 million for the purchase of a Mercedes Benz and falsely claimed the car was for his use and benefit as an MP. That, too, was read out to him on Monday.

Lee, a deputy political leader of the UNC, was released on $1 million bail and Leong Poi was released on $800,000, which will continue.

The State alleges that the car was bought for Leong Poi, who was not entitled to tax exemptions, as are MPs. As part of their terms and conditions, MPs are exempt from paying motor vehicle taxes and customs duties. They may not sell the vehicle within two years without paying the relevant taxes.

According to investigators, Lee was granted total exemptions of $1,416,292.65 on the car, which included $293,094.02 in value-added tax (VAT), $298,650 in motor vehicle tax and $824,548.63 in customs duty.

In a statement shortly after he was charged, Lee said the charges against him were nothing short of a “political witch hunt and distraction by this Government.” He said he had faith in the independent institutions of the Judiciary and “I await my day in court to prove my innocence.”

He denied the allegations that he conspired to defraud the State of taxes and claimed he owned the Benz, which was in his name and which he had declared to the Integrity Commission each year since the purchase.

“Put simply, I have been charged for a vehicle that I am the legal owner of, but this is an issue I am confident, given the proof, will be vindicated in our nation’s courts,” his statement said.

Lee is represented by attorneys Wayne Sturge, Mario Merritt and Alexia Romero. Leong Poi is represented by attorneys Sophia Chote, SC, Samantha Ramsaran, Alexia Romero and Jose Young.

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Missing man’s family: He got death threats before disappearing

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Relatives believe the skeletal remains found in Siparia on Friday belong to Orville Ashley Richards who has been missing since June. –

THE family of missing retiree Orville “Ashley” Richards is convinced that skeletal remains found last Friday at Deoraj Trace, off Penal Quinam Road, are his.

His family members said clothing found near the remains matched clothes Richards was wearing on June 12 when he left his Penal Quinam Road home at Mendez Village. They are almost 100 per cent certain the remains are his.

But the family will have to wait for the lengthy process of DNA testing to determine the identity and then cause of death.

Richards, 60, was the father of three daughters. He lived with his common-law-wife Lenore George, who reported him missin

Family members, who did not want to be identified, said he was afraid of being poisoned and had identified someone he said wanted to kill him.

After a mental breakdown Richards suffered after his father died in 2012, he was put in a psychiatric ward and prescribed drugs they claimed “may have been playing with his mind.”

One relative said, “Police were called often to his home, because he would lock himself in with a knife while claiming someone wanted to kill him. Last November he stopped eating anything other than Crix biscuit, because he said someone was trying to poison him.

“Because of this history, police did not take the threats seriously, harbouring the perception that he was mad.”

But the family believes he was murdered.

“It is strange that the body was found in an area which the Hunters Association combed unsuccessfully, shortly after his disappearance.”

That search was suspended, but hunters from the area, who also belong to the association, discovered the remains in a spot previously searched, four months later.

“What is baffling us right now is, how did he get there after the hunters did so much searching in that area and found nothing? The body was found off the road which leads to a sawmill and houses.

“You tell me, if that body was there all the time, nobody came across it? Nobody smelled anything? I remember when a dog died in the area last year, the scent was horrible.

“This thing is so mysterious. Clearly the body was moved to this spot, because he was not someone to roam the bushes. If he wanted to go somewhere, he would jump in his vehicle and go.”

The relative said although this is not the conclusion they were hoping for, they are sad Richards was not found alive, but happy that his remains were found so there could be some closure.

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‘Ondernemen door netwerken en samenwerken versterkt mogelijkheden’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

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Lecanemab : Un médicament fait ses preuves contre la maladie d’Alzheimer

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Lundi 10 Octobre 2022 – 15h42

Le malade atteint d’Alzheimer a besoin d’être aidé et accompagné mais l’aidant aussi a besoin d’être accompagné. Rôle qu’à l’association France Alzheimer Martinique. – Shutterstock

Les laboratoires Eisai et Biogen annoncent des essais concluants lors de la phase 3 clinique des tests pour le médicament Lecanemab contre la maladie d’Alzheimer.

Combattre les effets de la maladie d’Alzheimer, c’est l’objectif affiché par les laboratoires Eisai et Biogen qui sont entrés dans la phase 3 des essais cliniques de leur nouveau médicament, le Lecanemab. C’est la première fois dans l’histoire qu’un médicament fait ses preuves contre cette maladie, avec une réduction de 27% sur l’échelle CDR-SB (échelle cognitive et fonctionnelle globale) du déclin cognitif pour 1795 patients atteints de maladie d’Alzheimer à un stade précoce, de 247 centres répartis dans le monde dont la France.

L’étude a été initiée en mars 2019 et a été réalisée en double aveugle. Un premier groupe a reçu Lecanemab à une dose de 10mg/kg deux fois par semaine, tandis que le second groupe a reçu un traitement placebo. Les patients ont été placés d’une manière aléatoire dans l’un ou l’autre groupe.

Les essais sont également concluants au niveau des effets secondaires mais n’atteignent pas encore les attentes des chercheurs.

Eisai et Biogen ont déposé un dossier auprès de la Food and Drug Administration (FDA) pour une autorisation accélérée de mise sur le marché américain. Leur demande a été acceptée et va bénéficier d’une évaluation prioritaire. La décision de la FDA est attendue pour mars 2023.

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2022, la bonne année de Christophe Maleau se poursuit

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Les mois se suivent et se ressemblent pour le jeune nageur, désormais médaillé d’argent à la coupe de la Comen (Confédération méditerranéenne de natation) à Belgrade (Serbie).  

Après une septième place en individuel obtenue jeudi, Christophe Maleau est monté vendredi sur la deuxième marche du podium avec le relais 4×1250 m (5 kilomètres) en eau libre.

Comme un retour sur investissement pour ses nombreuses actions menées plusieurs années durant en octobre, autour du cancer du sein.

L’ancien nageur du Longvilliers Club, fait partie de la délégation de 9 athlètes (5 filles et 4 garçons) à avoir été retenus en équipe de France pour la compétition.

Cette performance, vient s’ajouter comme une ligne de plus au palmarès déjà conséquent de Christophe Maleau.   

Médaille d’or en septembre

En effet, en septembre, il décrochait la médaille d’or aux championnats de France, toujours du 5 kilomètres en eau libre à Jablines à Seine-et-Marne, en Île-de-France.  

Avant cela, en avril, il s’imposait aux Carifta Games disputés à Barbade, en remportant la médaille d’or en 1 500 m nage libre. 

De bons résultats qui ont, sans doute, fait le poids au moment d’étudier son dossier pour son intégration au Centre National des Sports de La Défense à Fontainebleau où il poursuit, depuis la rentrée, son cursus.

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Lecanemab : Un médicament fait ses preuves contre la maladie d’Alzheimer

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

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Lundi 10 Octobre 2022 – 16h11

Le malade atteint d’Alzheimer a besoin d’être aidé et accompagné mais l’aidant aussi a besoin d’être accompagné. Rôle qu’à l’association France Alzheimer Martinique. – Shutterstock

Les laboratoires Eisai et Biogen annoncent des essais concluants lors de la phase 3 clinique des tests pour le médicament Lecanemab contre la maladie d’Alzheimer.

Combattre les effets de la maladie d’Alzheimer, c’est l’objectif affiché par les laboratoires Eisai et Biogen qui sont entrés dans la phase 3 des essais cliniques de leur nouveau médicament, le Lecanemab.

C’est la première fois dans l’histoire qu’un médicament fait ses preuves contre cette maladie, avec une réduction de 27% sur l’échelle CDR-SB (échelle cognitive et fonctionnelle globale) du déclin cognitif pour 1795 patients atteints de maladie d’Alzheimer à un stade précoce, de 247 centres répartis dans le monde dont la France.

L’étude a été initiée en mars 2019 et a été réalisée en double aveugle.

Dossier déposé

Un premier groupe a reçu Lecanemab à une dose de 10mg/kg deux fois par semaine, tandis que le second groupe a reçu un traitement placebo. Les patients ont été placés d’une manière aléatoire dans l’un ou l’autre groupe.

Les essais sont également concluants au niveau des effets secondaires mais n’atteignent pas encore les attentes des chercheurs.

Eisai et Biogen ont déposé un dossier auprès de la Food and Drug Administration (FDA) pour une autorisation accélérée de mise sur le marché américain. Leur demande a été acceptée et va bénéficier d’une évaluation prioritaire. La décision de la FDA est attendue pour mars 2023.

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Trois blessés et d’énormes embouteillages après un carambolage sur le Pont de la Gabarre

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

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Lundi 10 Octobre 2022 – 16h33

Carambolage – Copyright (c) 2017 tommaso79/Shutterstock.

Un carambolage sur le Pont de la Gabarre a fait trois blessés en début d’après midi. La circulation reste très perturbée sur cet axe dans les deux sens.

Les secours ont été contactés en début d’après-midi, peu avant 14 heures pour un carambolage impliquant 4 véhicules sur le Pont de la Gabarre dans le sens Basse-Terre/Pointe-à-Pitre.

Selon nos informations, un des véhicules impliqués aurait fait plusieurs tonneaux.

Carambolage Pont de la Gabarre 10 Octobre 2022

– Sdis

Arrivés sur place, les pompiers ont recensé cinq personnes dans les véhicules, dont deux blessés légers et un grave.

La circulation a dû être entièrement coupée.

Carambolage Pont de la Gabarre 10 Octobre 2022

– Sdis

L’incident a mobilisé deux ambulances, un véhicule de désincarcération et onze sapeurs pompiers. 

La Police nationale et des agents de Routes de Guadeloupe sont toujours sur place pour rétablir et fluidifier le trafic routier qui est fortement ralenti dans le sens Pointe-à-Pitre/Basse-Terre.

Carambolage Pont de la Gabarre 10 Octobre 2022

– Sdis

Il est conseillé d’emprunter le pont de l’Alliance pour sortir de Baie-Mahault et se rendre en Grande-Terre

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