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Messi scores twice as Argentina beat Jamaica 3-0 Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

HARRISON, N.J. (AP) — Lionel Messi scored two goals and was twice accosted by fans running on the field as Argentina extended their unbeaten streak to 35 matches over three years by beating Jamaica 3-0 on Tuesday night in their next-to-last World Cup warmup match.

Juli?n ?lvarez put Argentina ahead in the 13th minute. Messi entered in the 55th and increased his career total to 90 goals in 164 international appearances.

A fan is tackled as he tries to take a picture of Argentina’s player Lionel Messi. AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez).

The six-time world player of the year, three months past his 35th birthday, scored on a 23-yard left-foot shot in the 86th minute off a give-and-go with Giovani Lo Celso, then got another goal on a free kick three minutes later after he was pulled down by Adrian Mariappa just outside the penalty area.

A fan sprinted onto the field in the 65th minute and was quickly knocked over and surrounded by security when he neared Messi, who stood and watched the spectator being subdued at his feet. Messi was approached again by a fan after his first goal as security again responded.

Messi scored four goals in Argentina’s two World Cup warmups this month, giving him 16 career goals in the U.S.

Fans erupted in applause less than a minute into the second half when Messi walked with teammates to a corner and started to warm up. A large percentage of the crowd appeared more focused on Messi stretching than they did the action on the field, and fans stood and made the stadium rumble when he entered for Lautaro Mart?nez and took the captain’s armband from Angel Di Maria.

Argentina’s defender Gonzalo Montiel, right, fights for the ball with Jamaica’s forward Bobby Reid. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez).

Messi, who won his first senior title for Argentina at last year’s Copa Am?rica, still has more speed and quicker acceleration than most and his addition energized Argentina in the second half. He also forced Andre Blake to made a pair of diving saves.

There appeared to be a full house at 25,000-capacity Red Bull Arena, and the crowd, many in blue-and-white-striped Albiceleste jerseys, made it feel like an Argentina home game. Public address announcements were primarily in Spanish and ribbon boards flashed “Vamos Argentina!”

?lvarez put Argentina ahead after Nicol?s Tagliafico passed from the flank to Mart?nez, who spun around Leon Bailey to open space and centered to the 22-year-old ?lvarez. He slotted past Blake for his second goal in 11 international appearances.

Heading to their 13th straight World Cup, Argentina seek to add to championships they won in 1978 with Mario Kempes and 1986 with Diego Maradona.

Argentina’s forward Lionel Messi (10) fights for the ball with Jamaica’s defender Adrian Mariappa (19) and midfielder Daniel Johnson. (AP Photo/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez).

Argentina have one remaining friendly, against the United Arab Emirates on Nov. 16 at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

At the World Cup in Qatar, Argentina opens against Saudi Arabia, which tied the United States 0-0 in an exhibition Tuesday, and then play Mexico and Poland.

Argentina have 25 wins, including one on penalty kicks, and 10 draws since a 2-0 loss to Brazil at the Copa Am?rica on July 2, 2019.

Coach Lionel Scaloni made eight changes from the starting lineup in Friday’s 3-0 win over 80th-ranked Honduras at Miami Gardens, Florida, inserting Di Maria and Giovani Lo Celso. Emiliano Mart?nez replaced Ger?nimo Rulli.

The Reggae Boyz, who finished sixth among eight nations in the final round of the North and Central American and Caribbean region, played in jerseys without names, in contrast to Argentina.

Jamaica started a first-choice lineup in their first match under new coach Heimir Hallgr?msson that included Premier Leaguers Michail Antonio, Leon Bailey and Bobby Decordova-Reid and Blake, a Philadelphia Union standout.

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Florida kan woensdag wakker zonder elektriciteit en internet, orkaan Ian onderweg

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

door Sharon Singh TAMPA — Inwoners van de Amerikaanse staat Florida hebben daags voor de komst van de orkaan Ian

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ALEXIS, des expériences inoubliables sur l’eau

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Alexis Mompert est un jeune homme plein de surprises. Âgé de 32 ans, il a plusieurs cordes à son arc, dans des domaines totalement différents. À croire qu’il a vécu plusieurs vies. Alerte, enthousiaste, ouvert, sympathique… échanger avec lui est un plaisir. 

Alexis arrive en Martinique à l’âge de 13-14 ans, quand sa mère décide de revenir définitivement au pays avec ses trois garçons avec lesquels elle vivait précédemment à Fréjus, à la cité de l’Agachon. Il a suivi ses classes au collège Jacques-Roumain de  Rivière-Pilote, puis au lycée Montgérald du Marin. Il a ensuite opté pour un BTS Muc (Management des unités commerciales) à l’Amep. Mais comme il le dit avec le sourire, ce jeune homme n’a pas eu « un parcours…


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La psychologie positive pour les petits

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Malika Hesol est ergothérapeute, reconvertie depuis trois ans. Cette jeune maman de deux petits « miracles » a décidé de concilier ses deux passions en publiant en auto-édition son premier ouvrage l’agenda positif des Héros. Cet agenda scolaire & guide pédagogique pour une scolarité épanouie se base sur la psychologie positive afin d’aider les petits à trouver leur place dans un système éducatif, qui en dépit de ses efforts, reste encore peu inclusif.

« La différence fait partie d’une normalité ».Voilà ce que Malika Hesol, cette jeune femme de 32 ans veut absolument faire comprendre aux parents et apprendre aux enfants qui se heurtent encore aux idées préconçues éducatives. Leur apprendre que la différence n’empêche pas d’avoir des amis, d’évoluer, de se développer, d’atteindre ses objectifs, de s’aimer. Comment apprendre toutes ces belles choses ? Avec une panoplie d’outils sur la confiance en soi, l’estime de soi, la…


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Chaguanas maxi-taxi drivers want to meet Finance Ministry

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Finance Minister Colm Imbert. – File

With Finance Minister Colm Imbert announcing yet another increase in the price of fuel, one maxi taxi association is calling for the Finance Ministry to sit down with stakeholders and micro-business owners to discuss modernising systems.

In the 2023 budget presentation on Monday, Imbert said the price of diesel was to be increased by 50 cents, going to $4.41 from $3.91 per litre.

Chaguanas Maxi Taxi Association President Aaron Silcott said no measures had been introduced for micro-business owners, with the majority of measures in the budget targeted to small and medium businesses.

“The Finance Ministry should have had a stakeholder meeting with the maxi-taxi operators to see what collaboration could have been done to bring modernisation to plant and machinery which would improve the quality of service and make the service more efficient for customers and business owners.

“As a maxi operator I would have liked to see a low-interest special arrangement with a one-1.5-year moratorium on loans, where I, as a maxi-taxi operator, could upgrade from my diesel vehicle to a more fuel,efficient vehicle like a CNG vehicle.

“I didn’t hear anything in the budget about micro-businesses, but I hope that in post(-budget) discussions that is something the minister would consider, as that would help to mitigate the increased cost.”

Silcott said he currently works 12-16 hours a day to compensate for the last increase in fuel. He said a maxi taxi tank held anywhere from 50 to 80 litres, which meant operators could now be paying upward of $220 to fill their tanks. He said a discussion with the ministry would raise their morale.

He said while the association’s constitution said the rates would not be increased for another three years after a 2022 increase, this policy might have to be reconsidered if fuel prices kept going up.

Currently passengers pay $5 for a short drop, $13 from Chaguanas to San Fernando, $10 from Chaguanas to Curepe, $9 from Chaguanas to Port of Spain, and $13 from San Fernando to Port of Spain.

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Rowley challenges private sector: Invest in housing, stimulate the economy

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Prime Minister Dr Rowley –

AS he turned the sod to mark the start of construction of City Heights Development in San Fernando on Tuesday, the Prime Minister challenged the private sector, which may “have millions stashed away,” to invest in housing to stimulate the economy.

Rowley said there is a demand and a ready market for the private sector if it should seize the opportunity. Such an investment, like City Heights, he said, can remedy the housing shortage, provide homes for those in the middle and upper-income brackets and leave the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) to return to its core function of providing homes for those most in need at the lower-income end.

At present, Rowley said, there are 191,000 people on the HDC’s waiting list, including first-time owners. He said even at the rate of constructing 10,000 homes annually, Government would still not be able to make a dent in the list.

He explained that owing to the vast improvements in HDC housing units, more people have come to rely on Government for their homes.But it is just not a realistic goal, he poinetd out, as at its best, construction of houses undertaken by the HDC is between 3,000 and 4,000 units.

He said many on the list are earning salaries far in excess of the requirement for HDC homes, and these are the people the private sector could target.

City Heights is an initiative of the Furness Group of Companies, which has partnered with Home Solutions and the government to construct three six-storey buildings at Mon Repos, on five acres of land which previously housed the Furness Ice Factory.

The residential, gated community, to be constructed will provide 90 apartments, consisting of two- and three-bedroom units, which will cost $1.2 million and $1.5 million respectively.

The units will go on the market in November and completion is earmarked for within 30 months. Units will be delivered in the 24th month.

Saying he is looking forward to returning to open the first door, Rowley said he had a vision of entering San Fernando from the north and seeing St Joseph Village on one hand and City Hights on the other.

Returning to the issue of private partnership arrangements, Rowley said, “We know you have some money put aside somewhere, Furness Group, and there are other groups who every 12 months make so many millions in profit. Put some of these resources into housing.

“The demand is there. The willingness is there. The skill is there and if you do that, it would not only satisfy the individuals who get their housing unit that you build, but it would drive the economy in a way that very few other activities would drive the economy…

“There are few activities that can drive an economy like a housing-construction programme, whether it is in China, Japan, Taiwan, USA, TT – because there is so much involved in constructing a housing project like this. There are so many different people involved, from the architect to the engineer, to the labourer – all kinds of skills involved, for those who work in the quarries, those who make the blocks – all of these people are involved in building a housing unit.”Once there is an active housing programme, he said, “You have economic drivers going on.”

CEO of the Furness Group of Companies William Ferreira said he was happy to be back on the site his family has occupied since 1845, moving away from making ice to building something more substantial – houses.

He said four years ago his company’s board decided to make better use of the land and create a stylish and affordable housing community, in keeping with the mandate of the Prime Minister.

“It is our love for the country that drives us with the passion to move with this project. Going forward, we have some other key developments, commercial properties, which demonstrates our commitment and confidence in the economy of TT and its leadership.”

Director of Home Solutions Luis Dini, a Venezuelan who has lived in this country for 19 years, said after leaving for a while, on his return he was delighted by the dramatic changes to San Fernando and wanted to be part of its development.

“We will build here a landmark, a special community. Everybody will talk about City Heights,” Dini said.

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San Juan Business Association concerned about budget projections

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Finance Minister Colm Imbert with Energy Minister Stuart Young and Communications Minister Symon de Nobriga leave parliament after the budget reading on Monday. Photo by Sureash Cholai

The San Juan Business Association says it is concerned about the projected oil price of US$92.50 used to calculate government revenues for the 2023 fiscal year. It said the government needed to be careful not to overstretch the revenue projection.

In a release, the association said it welcomed several measures announced in the budget. These included a reduction in the deficit from US$9.1 billion to US$1.51 billion, an increase in personal tax allowance by $6,000 which would aid citizens and counteract inflationary pressures, allocations for increased road rehabilitation, a 14 per cent increase in local government budgetary allocation, a seven per cent increase in the allocation to the Works and Transport Ministry, a 59 per cent increase in the Housing Ministry allocation and a boost to the construction sector through new housing projects, a tax amnesty on interest and penalties on interest and penalties, and the US$166 million deposit in the HSF.

The association said it was concerned about the two per cent increase in the National Security allocation.

“Crime is out of hand and we would have liked to see a greater commitment in the form of investment in training and CCTV infrastructure nationally. We are not particularly pleased with the increase in fuel prices at this time as we have been warned by the IMF to manage inflation. The knock-on effect of this will lead to increased prices to consumers.”

It said no commitment had been made to deal with the informal sector for the National Insurance Scheme.

“This sector of the economy is continuously being ignored. We also believe increasing the VAT threshold can be counterproductive from the point that the strategy should be to capture more of the informal sector. We need to pay attention to this issue. In an effort to bolster exports for TT, the international certification programme should go across all industries and not only food and beverage.”

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5 disparus et 11 survivants dans le naufrage d’un petit bateau au large de La Gon?ve

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Une embarcation transportant 16 passagers, ayant embarqu? ? L?og?ne en direction du Nord du pays, peu avant minuit la veille, a fait naufrage au large de l’?le de La Gon?ve, t?t ce mardi 27 septembre, a confirm? pour Le Nouvelliste Eric Pr?vost Junior, directeur g?n?ral du Service maritime et de navigation d’Ha?ti (SEMANAH) . Apr?s une journ?e de recherche, 11 survivants ont ?t? ?vacu?s et 5 passagers sont toujours port?s disparus, selon M. Pr?vost.

Le marin d?nomm? ” Soso “, travaillant dans le trajet de La Gon?ve vers L?og?ne, a pu sauver la vie de trois des victimes. Parmi elles, un homme qui a vu sa femme et son gar?onnet de 4 ans se noyer en sa pr?sence, rapporte le marin qui a parl? au Nouvelliste.

Les passagers du petit bateau ?taient en route pour prendre part ? des op?rations de p?che d’anguilles. Une activit? assez lucrative quand c’est la bonne saison.

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Coupe du monde de football : nos amput?s en route pour Istanbul

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Publi? le 2022-09-27 lenouvelliste.com

La s?lection nationale des amput?s a pris l’avion mardi 27 septembre 2022 pour Istanbul (T?rkiye). Nos joueurs vont participer ? la 16e ?dition de la Coupe du monde de football des amput?s qui se tient du 30 septembre au 9 octobre ? Istanbul.

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Rien ne va, mais tout est globalement sous contr?le

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The content originally appeared on: Le Nouvelliste

Les propos tenus par le ministre des Affaires ?trang?res de la R?publique d’Ha?ti devant le Conseil de s?curit? de l’Organisation des Nations Unies ne cessent de susciter ?tonnement et d?ception dans l’opinion.

La situation est globalement sous contr?le, a dit le ministre assist? de deux anciens ministres des Affaires ?trang?res devenus ambassadeurs d’Ha?ti ? l’ONU et ? Washington.

En une photo et une phrase on a pu voir la cr?me de la diplomatie ha?tienne et conna?tre le fond de la pens?e de nos responsables.

Madame la Marquise tout va bien.

Pendant ce temps, sans aucune violence, la deuxi?me journ?e de gr?ve lanc?e par des syndicats a ?t? respect?e. Les rues ?taient vides, entreprises et administrations publiques ont gard? portes closes.

Les h?pitaux, les uns apr?s les autres, sur tout le territoire annoncent la fermeture de services ou de leurs portes.

La faim a atteint des proportions jamais vu. ? Port-au-Prince, il n’y a pas assez d’argent pour faire face. En province, la liste des produits introuvables s’allonge. Les paysans regardent pourrir leurs r?coltes. Impossible de les acheminer vers le principal march? du pays : Port-au-Prince.

Pour quelles que soient les raisons, les Ha?tiens vivent un ?tat de si?ge m?di?val. On finira par mettre les morts ? table si rien ne se passe dans les jours ? venir.

Le gouvernement et ses alli?s tiennent-ils donc les rues, si comme le dit le ministre tout est globalement sous contr?le ?

Le gouvernement laisse-t-il faire les gangs pour venir avec la solution, si tout est globalement sous contr?le ?

Le premier ministre doit reprendre la parole. Il doit des explications ? la nation. Il doit expliquer ce qu’il fait encore ? la t?te de l’Etat, si tout est globalement sous contr?le alors que rien ne va pour les Ha?tiens et les Ha?tiennes.

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