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SAVE ME PLEASEA FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD girl wednesday begged for help to save her from a life of delinquency shortly after she escaped on Monday from the San Fernando Police Sta-tion by jumping through a window.

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PRELIMINARY FIGURES SHOW APNU+AFC WINS BY 5,360 VOTES – GECOMWith all results in, the APNU+AFC alliance has won the most votes for the 2015 General Elections.Chief Election Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield made the announcement moments ago at a press conference. With results from all polling stations in, the APNU+AFC alliance has received 206, 817 votes while the PPP/C received 201, 457 votes for the 2015 general elections. He said that the results are preliminary and the Returning Officers will be making their official declarations by the end of today.The PPP/C has requested recounts from all the districts. However, the US and UK as well as other observer mis-sions have hailed the polls. This morning, UK High Com-missioner, Greg Quinn said that there is no evidence to support new allegations made today by the PPP/C of ir-regularities in Monday’s elections. Quinn’s statement fol-lows another by the US Embassy standing by its assess-ment that Monday’s elections were free and fair.

The result shows how close the election was as the mar-gin is less than a seat.Returning Officers in the 10 electoral districts will make their official declarations of results in the next two hours, Chairman of the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) Dr Steve Surujbally says.Within a short order, “two hours or so…those declara-tions will be made officially in the 10 districts,” the GECOM Chief said at a press conference today. Lowenfield said that they are pushing to ensure that declarations are done today but cautioned that it may take a bit longer than the two hours mentioned by Surujbally.He expressed the view that recounts notwithstanding, the results would not be significantly altered. “If there was any variance, in my view that variance would not be signifi-cant,” he said.

More election news on pages 8, 15, 16, 28

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Immigration Reform 2015: Obama's Executive Action On Illegal Immigrants Faces Upcoming Circuit Court Decision

President Barack Obama's blocked executive action granting relief from deportation to about 5 mil-

lion undocumented immigrants is set for a decision from the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in the coming days. It's certainly a big day for immigration reform, but it could prove just the be-ginning of a long back-and-forth pro-cess, Al Jazeera reported Sunday.

The decree, called Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents (DAPA), pro-posed to shield undocumented immi-grants who are the parents of U.S.-cit-izen children from deportation and to grant them work permits. The executive action was blocked by a Texas federal judge in February after a 26-state coali-tion filed a lawsuit concerning the eco-nomic impact DAPA would put on their states' governments. The judge, An-drew S. Hanen, in Brownsville, Texas, decided Obama had misused his power and not followed proper administrative procedures. The Obama administration then appealed in mid-April as the fed-eral government clashed with lawyers over the legality of the executive ac-tion. Justice Department lawyers called the injunction "unprecedented" while Texas lawyers called for it to stand, the

New York Times reported.The decision from the appeals court is

expected to be made soon -- although it is unclear exactly when -- but Obama's executive action might be destined to fail, Al Jazeera reported. Experts told the news outlet the administration per-haps should have issued a longer-last-ing "substantive rule," as opposed to a policy, and should have better defined who was set to receive deportation re-lief.

“I think the rule is too narrow and should have been broader and cov-ered the parents of Dreamers, not just the parents of citizens,” Michael Win-shie, a law professor at Yale Univer-sity, said about young undocumented children brought to the U.S. by their parents, according to Al Jazeera. “Num-ber two: I would have done it earlier. The president waited and waited, kept saying, ‘Oh, I'm going to try and work things out with Congress.’ Things never worked out.”

After an immigration overhaul failed to pass last summer, Obama said he would act unilaterally despite objec-tions from Republican lawmakers. The Al Jazeera report also suggested that the decision could ultimately go all the way to the Supreme Court.

President Barack Obama delivered remarks on his use of executive authority to relax U.S. immigration policy during a speech at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas. Obama’s executive action faces an appellate court decision in the coming days. Reuters

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A FIFTEEN-YEAR-OLD girl wednesday begged for help to save her from a life of delinquency shortly after she

escaped on Monday from the San Fernando Police Station by jumping through a window.

The troubled teen visited Newsday’s San Fernando office pleading with authorities not to send her back to prison, saying she cannot face life behind bars. “I met juveniles who are in a life of crime already and I am not one,” the teen said.

“All I want is a family who could show me genuine love and help me achieve my dream of becoming a lawyer. I want to go back to school.” Last week Tuesday was the last day the Form Three student attended classes as she ran away from her home in South Trin-idad the day after, following a fall out with her relatives.

The well-spoken teen said that by escap-ing from police custody she is aware what she did was wrong. “I am a minor and I know people could get in trouble for keeping me, but I know they will send me to prison be-cause they are saying I am uncontrollable.”

Telling Newsday her life was not always like this, the teen said she lost her mother when she was just seven and was sent to Canada to live with relatives. During the four years she spent in that country, while she received every material need and enjoyed what could be considered a good life, she never received love and emotional support.

Showing burn scars on her left hand and stomach, the girl accused a relative living in

Canada of burning her with hot oil during a fight. She spent several months in a chil-dren’s hospital where she had to undergo skin grafts.

A social worker was assigned to her while in Canada. In 2012, the teen said she re-turned to Trinidad to stay with close rela-tives but the treatment she received was not what she expected and she began running away from home.

“I know the streets but I don’t want to be there,” the teen said. “I want a home. All I need is my cell phone and I am good...no one to trouble me.” The teen said her life became “messed up” after her mother died at age 26. “I was just seven. It was three days before Christmas Day when mom died and it was the worst time of my life...I remember every bit of her passing.” Saying she is not quite sure how her mother died or what killed her, the teen admitted that she was exposed to illicit drugs and alcohol from a young age.

“Since my mother died, I have been moved around so many times. One person didn’t want me and another said you should go by this one or go by that one. I have had no sta-bility in my life and that is why I am running away from home again. I am not happy.”

In February, last year, the teen was sent to the Juvenile section of the Women’s Prison in Golden Grove, Arouca after she ran away from home but was caught and arrested.

“I went to a neighbour’s house and my relatives called the police. They held me and said I am uncontrollable. I left prison in No-

vember and I have been trying since then but it has not been easy.”

On Mother’s Day, she was held by police officers after the relative reported she ran away again. The teen said she was dressed in a jeans and vest and was barefooted when she was arrested on Mother’s Day and taken to a police station where she was left unat-tended in a room used by female officers.

“They carried me to CID. My relative told the police he doesn’t want me back in his house and that is in his statement to the po-lice. I told the police when they interviewed me that I don’t want to be where I am not wanted.”

On Monday, while still in police custody, at about two o’clock in the morning, the teen was in a room alone when she decided to escape by climbing through a window and jumping, “about two storeys”, to the ground before running off into the dark.

Newsday contacted a relative who con-firmed that he was called to the police station by an officer who told him the teen had ran away again. “She is always running off,” said the relative who said the teen has been or-dered to return to court every two weeks for a progress report as ordered by a magistrate.

Contacted for comment, a senior police officer described the teen as a “habitual runaway” saying this was the tenth time she had ran away. The officer said he was not aware of the teen’s circumstances but knows a Missing Person report was filed by her relatives.

Licensed firearm holder facing murder charge over

shooting of suspected bandit

A murder charge is to be read against Lawrence Wayne, called ‘Bai Bai,’ who is ac-

cused of fatally shooting a suspected bandit during a confrontation last August.

Wayne was called for yesterday at the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts yesterday but he was absent and the court subsequently learned that he is in Barbados. As a result, the charge was not read.

It is alleged that between August 23rd and August 24th, 2014, at Al-berttown, Georgetown, Wayne mur-dered Dexter Lindo.

Lindo, a suspected bandit, was shot on August 23rd, last year after police said he was one of two armed bandits who entered the Wayne Beverage Paradise Stall at Merriman Mall, Bourda. “Upon seeing the men, the female owner ran and raised an alarm and a licensed firearm holder responded,” a police statement said. Lindo was subsequently shot and he succumbed to his injuries the follow-ing morning while receiving treat-ment at Dr. Balwant Singh Hospital.

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Nishkam Karma/ Seva— the highest Sadhana (Spiritual Discipline)

My name is Rita Persaud and I am blessed to be a member of “The Shaanti Bhavan Mandir”. It gives me great pleasure in writing this article

on altruism or “Seva”, meaning “selfless service”, or work performed without any thought of reward or re-payment. I chose to write on seva because the Shaanti Bhavan family, more so, our youth group. “The Nauja-vaan Mandalee”, in its own humble way, practice this act on a regular basis, for we believe in “The Hands That Serve are Holier than Lips that Pray”. We try to focus on remembering that, in the joy of others, lies our own, as it propels our organization to devote time and energy towards humanitarian activities in the service of others.

Philanthropic work is just as important as spiritual activity and devotional singing. We should not limit our spiritual growth to simply attending temple, but more so we should make selfless service a lifetime activity which should originate from deep within. We should seek opportunities to be of help. When performing seva we should do so willingly, lovingly, selflessly and with a positive attitude, whether it is done alone, at home, at work, or with a group.

Nishkam Karma (self-less or desire-less action) should not be seen as a conventional social service, but a spiritual discipline. In serving we should dedicate all our energy and attention to the task at hand. We should forget our body and ignore its demands. We should set aside our individuality and prestige and should pluck our ego by its roots and cast it away. This process

makes the mind pure and humbles us, because our atti-tude during a seva activity, determines whether or not the service helps us grow spiritually. Service performed with a sense of pride or superiority may help the person we are serving, but it does not help us. We should not pollute our service with the poison of pride.

The service we do is for own sake, so it’s very import-ant that we do it with total positivity. Selfless service helps to unfold the latent Divinity in us, put a restraint on our desires, erase our karmic burden, experience the unity of all, become aware of the God within all, and wins the Grace of God. Small acts of service can confer on you great spiritual benefits, by firstly destroying the ego and develop in you the quality of humility, which will then enable you to work in happy unison with oth-ers.

When one is being charitable with spiritual inspira-tion it should not be confined to one’s religion, creed or race. If one is kind, he/she should be kind all day, every day and to everyone. Do not believe that you can reform or shape the world through seva that you think doesn’t matter, the true value of seva and its most visible result, is that it reforms you and reshapes you. Through seva one can acquire Karmic merit, which can lead to moksha (liberation of the soul).

Finally, being altruistic and kind, with expectations of grandeur, political gains and favors, or from a sense of pride at your own superiority in skill, wealth, status or authority, is the wrong notion. Serve because you are

urged by love, compassion and is concerned more with the needs and wishes of others than your own. It not only helps us appreciate and feel grateful for our own good fortune, but also promotes a sense of connection with others, which is one of the strongest factors in in-creasing happiness.

I urge those who will read this article to get involved in the service to others. Your selfless act will make a dif-ference as the great Mahatma Ghandi said “you must be the change you want to see in the world”. Your efforts need not be global, because it is virtually impossible to change the world in one act of kindness, but focus on the community around you, the neighborhood in which you live, the partnerships you’ve created, and the lives of those you’re able to touch. Always remember, small steps lead to great changes. Seva is the karmic life pre-server that keeps your spiritual head above water by helping others stay afloat. So if you are interested in joining the Shaanti Bhavan family in their Seva pro-grams, you will experience altruism in motion. We are located at 112-06 Jamaica Ave, NY 11418 or you can visit us at http://www.shaantibhavanmandir.com

I close by saying “Do not worry about the result. Help as much as you can, as efficiently as you can, as silently as you can and as lovingly as you can; leave the rest to God, who gave you a chance to serve. Jai Shree Ram!

MANAVA SEVA, MADHAVA SEVA ……………. SERVICE TO MAN IS SERVICE TO GOD…………SAI BABA.

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US Embassy says stands by assessment that elections free and fair

-amid new allegations by PPP/C of irregularities

Amid a series of new claims by the ruling PPP/C of irregularities in Monday’s general elections, the

US Embassy has taken the extraordinary step of issuing a statement affirming its view that the voting was free and fair.

The statement would be taken as a slap-down of the continuing PPP/C at-tempts to tarnish Monday’s voting.

The US Embassy statement follows:U.S. Embassy Stands by its Assess-

ment of Free, Fair, and Credible Electoral Process

GEORGETOWN –– The United States Embassy is in receipt of the recent alle-gations made by the Peoples Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) and has looked into the claims. Nothing contained therein changes our baseline assessment of the electoral process.

Based on our observations of the poll-ing, counting, and tabulation process and the conclusions reached by other inter-national observer missions, we continue to assess that the election process was free and fair. We remain confident in the Guyana Elections Commission’s ability to deliver credible results that accurate-

ly reflect the way votes were cast by the Guyanese people on May 11. We urge the Guyana Elections Commission to contin-ue with its important tabulation work and to provide verified results at the earliest possible opportunity.

The United States Embassy under-stands the Guyanese people’s desire to see the final results of these elections. It is important, however, to provide the Guyana Elections Commission the time and space to conclude its work’. We urge the people of Guyana to continue to exer-cise patience.

The United States Embassy calls upon all political leaders to adhere to the Po-litical Party Code of Conduct, which spe-cifically proscribes public criticism of the Guyana Elections Commission or inter-ference with its work. We expect all par-ties to respect the final results of these elections.

APNU+AFC also denounced today’s new allegations by the PPP/C.

In a statement, it said:A Partnership for National Unity and

the Alliance for Change (APNU+AFC) sees the recent memorandum by the

PPP/C to the Diplomatic Community as just in a series of obstructionists tactics to prevent the declaration of the results of the May 2015 Elections.

The PPP/C’s contentions that the many statements of polls received by Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) from the ten Electoral Districts were identified as fakes is ludicrous.

APNU+AFC sees this spurious claim as an attempt to deny the will of the people who have voted resoundingly for change.

When APNU+AFC met with GECOM, yesterday, the Chief Elections Officer Mr. Keith Lowenfield assured the Coalition team, headed by Presidential Candidate David Granger, that 94% of the State-ment of Polls had been verified by him. It is apposite to note that Statements that have been officially verified, cannot be fake.

APNU+AFC would like to reiterate that GECOM is an independent body and should act within the Law as stated in the Representation of the Peoples’ Act. APNU+AFC therefore, calls on GECOM to announce the results of these elec-tions.

Lawyer for Haiti’s First Lady considers options after election bid fails

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Thursday May 14, 2015 – The lawyer for Haiti’s First Lady Sophia Martelly

is contemplating the next step following the decision by electoral authorities to prevent her from running for a seat in the Senate. Gregory Mayard-Paul said the decision was unfair and he was studying it carefully to determine the available op-tions, according to the Miami Herald.

“We think that the law has not been respected and the civil and constitutional rights of the First Lady have been violat-ed,” he told the newspaper.

It was on Tuesday that the National Bureau of Electoral Disputes (BCEN) re-jected Martelly’s bid to run for the Senate seat representing the West department, which encompasses the capital, citing nationality issues and administrative clearance. Opposition officials had con-tested her eligibility for several reasons, including an argument that she holds dual US-Haitian citizenship.

The elections for the Senate and Cham-ber of Deputies will be held on August 9.

Haiti’s Provisional Electoral Council said 2,039 people had registered to run in the parliament elections for 20 Senate seats and 118 seats in the lower chamber.

Presidential elections are set for Octo-ber 25.

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Criminal charges must be laidPOLITICAL Leader of the Indepen-

dent Liberal Party (ILP) Jack Warner has called on Prime Minister Kamla

Persad-Bissessar to stop interfering with

the work of the Integrity Commission, the police and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) regarding investigations into the emailgate scandal.

In a statement, Warner said should the interference continue, criminal charges must be laid against the offenders.

Warner was responding to the contents of a press release issued by the deputy DPP Joan Honore-Paul on Wednesday, reminding that investigations into the emailgate issue was ongoing, and no one had yet been exonorated.

Warner said: "The statement issued by Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions (Deputy DPP) Joan Honore-Paul last night that neither Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar nor former Attorney General Anand Ramlogan, nor any of the current or former government ministers whose names appear in the “Emailgate” scandal have been cleared in the matter reaffirms the Independent Liberal Party's (ILP's) position that this People's Part-nership Government once again has de-liberately attempted to mislead the pop-ulation."

Warner said the People's Partnership was desperate. "This is the clearest case of political desperation ever witnessed in this country and perhaps the region; so serious that it has forced the Deputy DPP to act in what can only be described as Trinidad and Tobago and Caribbean's finest professional display of integrity, and for the Deputy DPP to remark that the actions of the 'elected' government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago were 'self-serving' when it suspended Dr. Keith Rowley from the Parliament," he stated.

Warner said that Persad-Bissessar's statements that she and former attorney general Anand Ramlogan were cleared at the United National Congress (UNC) Monday Night Forum in Diego Martin was nothing more than an attempt to under-mine the ongoing investigations. He said the prime minister's action was reckless.

He noted that the investigation was not

limited to just the email addresses of the prime minister and the former attorney general but to other email addresses.

"It is clear that what the Prime Minister and the Leader of Government Business in the House attempted to do was to set the parameters for this investigation and its outcome; this has to be an atrocity of gargantuan proportions, which defines them as unfit to hold any public office in Trinidad and Tobago. While we all can un-derstand the anxiety by all persons con-cerned in this scandal for the matter to be brought to a swift conclusion, there can be no excuse or justification for engaging in vigilante behaviour by circumventing our institutions of justice and usurping their authority and function," he stated.

Warner stated that the lengthy inves-tigation should be a "wake-up call" to the Government.

"The Prime Minister, her government and their agents are growing frustrat-ed with the pace of the process should be a wake-up call to them of the plight suffered by thousands of citizens at the hands of a justice system that, for various reasons, moves too slowly. It highlights how little the PP government has done to improve the efficiency of the depart-ments and institutions that make up the justice system, and re-emphasizes the need for the system to be fixed, not just for the benefit of the privileged but for all citizens since the foundation of our legal system is that all persons are equal under the law," he stated.

On Monday US-based law firm, Com-puterLaw Group LLP, which acted on behalf of Persad-Bissessar and Ramlo-gan in the emailgate matter, wrote to the prime minister indicating that they had been cleared of involvement in e-mails produced by Opposition Leader Dr Keith Rowley in Parliament.

$36m for unused buildingRudy Indarsingh

Once again, the Govern-ment has been paying millions of dollars in rent

for an unoccupied building.The taxpayer has paid $26.6

million between December 2012 and September 2014 for a build-ing in Barataria which is not be-ing used.

This is according to the Au-ditor General's Report for 2014 and confirmed by Minister in the Ministry of Finance Rudy Indarsingh in the House of Rep-resentatives yesterday, at Tow-er D, International Waterfront Centre, Port of Spain.

It means the monthly rental is approximately $1.2 million. Indarsingh revealed the Govern-ment continues to pay for the empty, unused property, which means an additional $9.6 million in rent has been paid between October 2014 and May 2015. This, added to the $26.6 million, would take the total figure to

$36.2 million.Indarsingh, responding to a

question from Chaguanas West MP Jack Warner on the issue in Parliament yesterday, indicated the landlord to whom Govern-ment was paying rent was GV Holdings.

The lease for this property ends in December, according to Express calculations.

GV Holdings is headquar-tered in Woodbrook and had rented space previously to the accounting unit of the Office of the Prime Minister for $64,000 a month ($2.3 million) for three years; and space to the Ministry of Community Development, Culture and General Affairs for three years.

Indarsingh said the premis-es currently rented are located at Lot #19, 29 and 29A Estate Trace, Barataria. He said the lease was for a period of three years, and the building has ap-proximately 117,241 square feet

of office space, with five floors.Indarsingh said the main rea-

son for the delay in occupation was the building had to be cus-tomised and outfitted to meet user specifications.

Who exactly is the user? “Mr Speaker, it should be noted that this building was leased by the personnel department and not in the Ministry of Finance and Economy. The personnel department notes the concern of the Auditor General on this matter. However, various steps in the process are outside the control of the department. The personnel department is work-ing aggressively to have this issue of occupying the building regularised,” Indarsingh said.

Warner asked whether Indars-ingh was saying it took two years for the building to be outfitted, Indarsingh said: “It is a work in progress. It is being aggressive-ly pursued... taking in consid-eration user specification and

outfitting.”Warner asked whether the

building is being occupied and, if not, when. Indarsingh said, “It was a work in progress and he did not have the control over contractors and their obliga-tions.... I cannot put a timeline in relation to the question posed.”

On page 44 of the Auditor General's Report, the Auditor General noted the payment of $26.6 million for the period December 2012 to September

2014 for the unoccupied prem-ises “contravenes Financial Reg-ulations 34, which places the responsibility on the accounting officer to eliminate non-essen-tial services and to use public funds to the best advantage”.

It was in February 2014 that Local Government Minister Marlene Coudray revealed the Government had paid $26.6 mil-lion over a three- year period for One Alexandra Place, which was unoccupied for that entire time.

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Local businessman seen tied to arms cacheMark Cromwell, the ex-cop

being linked to the recent-ly discovered arms cache is

yet to turn himself in and according to security sources a local business-man who has been fingered in ille-gal activities is the real face behind the hair-raising find.

Based on the information reach-ing Stabroek New,s Cromwell might have been acting as the middle man for the businessman who over the years has been the subject of police interest in several murder investi-gations. He is also said to have links to drug trafficking and gun running though he was never charged with any such offences.

In June 2003, Cromwell then a 21-year-old police constable at-tached to the Linden Police Station was held in a car with two other men by an army patrol. During a search the patrol discovered two automatic pistols and a number of live rounds of ammunition.

Based on what this newspaper had reported back then, the oth-er two men each had a weapon on them while Cromwell had nothing illegal in his possession. Criminal charges were subsequently laid against the other two men while the cop was said to have been the sub-ject of disciplinary action.

Cromwell called “Demon” was last known to be living at Lot 40 Vigilance, E.C.D & Lot 10 Buxton, E.C.D.

Stabroek News was unable to

make contact with Crime Chief Les-lie James for an update on Cromwell and the investigation.

So far the police have charged Ja-mal Murphy, the alleged consignee of the box that the arms were found in but security sources are adamant that he is a “small fish” and that the police ought to go after those known to be involved in the gun trade.

Police has said in a press release two Fridays ago that during the clearing of a cargo consignment at the GNIC Wharf by Guyana Rev-enue Authority (GRA) officials, a cache of arms and ammunition was found comprising two AK 47 rifles, four 40 pistols, eleven 9mm. pistols, fifteen extra magazines for the firearms, 489 various calibre rounds for the firearms and a body protection vest. The consignment had been shipped by a Ron Murphy from Miami, USA. The guns were discovered in a black haversack in-side the box.

Stabroek News has since learnt that when the discovery was made Murphy was not present and as such he had to be summoned. During the court appearance the court was told by the prosecution that Murphy told officers that the contents of the box were to be de-livered to a third person, identified as David Johnson.

One source told Stabroek News that while nothing is known about Cromwell this might not have been

the first time he would have been involved in such a large scale op-eration. “Over the years it seems he had managed to cover his tracks well and to keep a low pro-file. Besides the 2003 incident it is now you are hearing about a Mark Cromwell”, the source added.

Sources familiar with Cromwell told this newspaper that reports suggest that the man has left the country. There are suggestions that he vanished soon after Murphy said to be a close relative, was arrested.

James had told Stabroek News that local authorities had contact-ed their counterparts in the United States for assistance in locating the player/s in the shipment.

It is unclear if the US has made any progress in this regard but it would appear that the shipper is closely related to the man charged and Cromwell.

Questions have been raised as to

why guns would shipped from the United States when there is a lesser risk bringing it through the porous borders that Guyana shares with Suriname, Venezuela and Brazil.

‘Not the first time’According to the security source,

the arrival of arms in cargo has hap-pened before and on this particular occasion it was “pure luck”.

The source insisted that the prop-er procedures to check containers and other cargo were not being followed. It is customs officials who are responsible for checking cargo when they arrive in Guyana.

Stabroek News has been unable to make contact with GRA head Khurshid Sattaur to determine what procedures are in place.

Up to now this newspaper has been unable to ascertain if the box was subjected to a random search.

A source said that there is infor-mation circulating which suggested that other shipments have passed undetected. The source spoke of two containers which arrived in the country several weeks ago. The first was not inspected, the source said, adding that this raised concerns internally. When the second con-tainer came, it was also allowed to go unchecked and questions were raised as to why this was done. The source said that an explanation was given and when investigated it was ascertained to be false.

According to the source this raises serious questions and would

lead persons to believe that there is some level of collusion at the local end.

The source pointed out too that a person would not ship guns from the US without an assurance that it would not be intercepted. “The US people are serious when it comes to gun smuggling…and as such they would carry out careful checks on all parcels leaving and enter the country. Whoever was behind this shipment had to have had the right connections to en-sure that they made it to Guyana”, the source said while adding that it would be fair to assume that something might have gone wrong at the Guyana end.

The source conceded that this was a carefully planned operation and more than likely one which had been successfully executed pre-viously. “I wouldn’t want to think that a gun smuggler would send so many guns on the first try…it had to be that this thing was done before and it passed with ease”, the source concluded while adding that “this case is more than Murphy’.

The source stated that author-ities here should do everything in their power to get to the bottom of this as they may find that there is a gun trafficking racket involving some familiar names. The source insisted that the local authorities do not have the expertise and resourc-es to deal with this issue and as such must seek international help.

Mark Cromwell

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Deputy DPP: Kamla, Anand not cleared

DEPUTY Director of Public Prosecu-tions Joan Honore-Paul is debunking claims that Prime Minister Kamla

Persad-Bissessar and former Attorney Gen-eral Anand Ramlogan have been cleared in the “emailgate” investigation.

In a statement issued late yesterday eve-ning, Honore-Paul said the police investi-gation has not yet resulted in any finding, whether through the Mutual Legal Assis-tance channels or otherwise, that the emails were or were not sent. She said to give the impression that there has been some finali-ty in this regard is misleading.

“Any parallel investigation by interested parties and the public airing of the supposed results are palpably self-serving and bring to mind the need for the legal maxim ‘no man should be a judge in his own cause’,” Honore-Paul said. “This is a bedrock prin-ciple of natural justice, the rule of law and due process. It exists to ensure impartiality by the disqualification of potentially biased or interested parties in the investigations.”

Honore-Paul was also highly critical of the manner in which certain correspon-dence from the United Sates Department of Justice, sent to the police investigative team through the Central Authority, found its way into the public domain and, in par-ticular, the hands of parties who are not members of the investigating or advising prosecutorial teams. She described as “in-structive” several excerpts from newspa-per articles. One such article appeared on page 3 of the Trinidad Guardian on May 9 in which reporter Richard Lord reported that Persad-Bissessar said that she “had a duty to myself and the members of my Gov-ernment to have that record cleared in the parliament, because now is when we got the evidence from independent sources. We (Honore-Paul’s emphasis) got the evidence through court processes from Google, the Integrity Commission and the US Justice Department.”

Another article published May 7 in the Daily Express quotes reporter Ria Taitt as saying, “Moonilal cited the number of au-thorities which said the e-mails were false. These included a report from an IT special-ist in the Attorney General’s department, Mr Roger Sealey; a report from John Ber-ryhill, which called the document a ‘poorly constructed fraud’, Jack Rousseau of the Computer Law group, in the case of the Integrity Commission versus Google; and the Report of the Justice Department to the head of the Central Authority...”

Reference was also made to an article published on page 3 of the April 27 edition of the Newsday in which reporter Andre Bagoo reported that Persad-Bissessar said “the latest disclosures of records to the In-tegrity Commission concurred with a report by John Berryhill - a former officer in the US Air Force Reserve Office of Special Inves-tigations. They also concurred with disclo-sures to the police service done through the US Justice Department.......Three sources have now showed us there is no substance, no truth to the fake emails.”

Honore-Paul said the full text of a letter, dated January 29, 2015, from the Acting Director of the United States Department

of Justice to Head of the Central Authority, Netram Kowlessar, was recited in full by Ex-press reporter Anna Ramdass on May 8.

“This letter and its annexures, the prod-uct of a warrant obtained by the United States Department of Justice, were send to the police investigative team,” Honore-Paul said. “It is apparent from the contents of this letter that it should not have found its way into the public domain, since informa-tion garnered by way of compliance with requests for Mutual Legal Assistance, must be used by the receiving State only in the in-vestigation and prosecution of persons and offences for which assistance has been re-quested and granted. It is standard practice, as it is universally accepted, that in those matters, to use this information otherwise is only permissible with the express approval or authorisation of the United States De-partment of Justice.”

Honore-Paul said she is in receipt of infor-mation which clearly indicates that no such approval or authorisation from the United States Department of Justice was sought by the Central Authority or approved by the United States Department of Justice.

“It should be noted that the Central Au-thority is the only body legally authorised to make such a request. Therefore, the use of this information in the public arena, without the permission of one’s international part-ner is especially disturbing and dangerous, since such action violates what is expected by way of international cooperation and, more particularly, it attracts question marks as to our ability to honour our international legal obligations, thus potentially influenc-ing, negatively, the outcome of future re-quests by Trinidad and Tobago for Mutual Legal Assistance.” She said the public inter-est demands that she place into the public domain her deep concern over these oc-currences and “urge those concerned, who should obviously know better, to act in a manner consonant with a greater sense of responsibility.”

Giving an update into the investigation, Honore-Paul said the investigation relates not only to whether the emails were in fact sent in September 2012, but also to wheth-er there may have been acts by particular persons which amount to Misconduct in Public Office.

She said the investigation necessarily includes an examination of events out-side of the four corners of the purported email correspondence since these may have the potential to confirm or refute the disputed email communications.

Honore-Paul added that while it is true that the police team, led by Supt Baldeo Nanan, forwarded a report to DCP Glen

No evidence to support new PPP/C allegations – UK envoy

UK High Commissioner, Greg Quinn says there is no evi-dence to support new allega-

tions made today by the PPP/C of irregularities in Monday’s elections.

Quinn’s statement follows anoth-er by the US Embassy standing by its assessment that Monday’s elec-tions were free and fair.

The statement follows:BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION-

ER STATEMENT TO THE PRESSWe continue to believe that what

we observed on Election Day was a free, fair and credible process.

We (and our colleagues in oth-er Observer Missions) investi-gated several complaints which were highlighted to us on Election Day. We found nothing that we be-

lieve would materially affect any result.

We note the allegations made by the PPP/C but have found no evi-dence to support them. Nor have we been given any. We remain con-fident in GECOM’s ability to deliver an accurate result and urge them to produce a final tally as soon as pos-sible. We also urge all to continue to exercise patience, support the work of GECOM, and respect its final re-sult.

We would like to remind the par-ties of the commitments they made in signing the Code of Conduct for Political Parties and encourage them to abide by its provisions.

Greg QuinnBritish High Commissioner

Multiracial coalition unseats Guyana ruling party - election board

GEORGETOWN (Reuters) - Guyana’s multiracial opposition coalition has won a national election, breaking the

ruling Indo-Guyanese party’s 23 year-old grip on power, the election board said on Thursday, signaling a new era in the ethni-cally-divided South American nation.

The APNU+AFC coalition, led by former army brigadier and publisher David Grang-er, won 206,817 votes, versus 201,457 for President Donald Ramotar’s PPP party, the election authorities said after all votes were counted.

Ramotar said the elections were rigged and demanded a recount, without giving more details of his accusations.

Diplomats from the United Kingdom and the United States said they were free and fair, and the Guyana Elections Commission said its first tally was unlikely to change on review.

Since gaining independence from Britain in 1966, the nation of just 740,000 people has suffered tensions, and occasional vio-lence, between citizens of Indian and African descent.

The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) has ruled since 1992 and Afro-Guyanese com-plain they are marginalized.

But the coalition, a recent fusion between the traditional black party and a smaller third party, had campaigned to break that hege-mony, cheered on by youth less hung up on

ethnicity and increasingly fed up with the status quo.

“We are a six-party coalition and we are the closest Guyana has ever gotten to a gov-ernment of national unity and that makes me very happy,” said a beaming Granger at his Georgetown home after results were an-nounced.

The 69-year-old has a degree in history and received military training in Nigeria, Brazil and the United Kingdom. He is the founder of a security consultancy, also worked as maga-zine publisher, and enjoys collecting coins.

Majority black villages erupted in celebra-tion, with delighted supporters breaking into song and dance.

“We have shown that the old, divided way of thinking is fading and Guyana is changing,” said Amir Dillwar, 24.

Granger, who is set to take the presidency, has vowed to combat corruption, increase public sector salaries and lower individual taxes.

Gold, diamond, and bauxite have boosted growth in recent years, but many Guyanese have yet to enjoy the spoils and Ramotar’s government has been dogged by accusations of corruption and nepotism.

“We note the allegations ... but have found no evidence to support them,” British High Commissioner Greg Quinn said in a state-ment about the ruling party’s complaints over the vote.

Hackett after information was received from the Department of Justice, “it is not true that such report cleared Mr Anand Ramlogan and Mrs Kamla Persad- Bisses-sar in respect of this investigation. This is contrary to a report given by Nalinee Seelal in the ...Newsday dated April 28, 2015 at page 5.”

She said the US Department of Justice is yet to relay information related to the Hotmail accounts of former National Se-curity Minister Gary Griffith and Works

Minister Dr Surujrattan Rambachan. Saying that a comprehensive and

speedy resolution is warranted given the status and standing of those whose names were raised in the investigation, the investigation can only proceed as quickly as evidence is gathered. She is urging all concerned, directly or indirect-ly, to allow the police investigators the time and space to complete their inves-tigations without fear, favour, malice ill- will or hindrance.”

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ISLAM Peace / submission to the will

of our creator.

Allah invites to Paradise and to forgiveness

Allah swt says in Surah an-Nisa 4 v28:

“Allah wishes to lighten (the bur-den) for you; and man was created weak”.

To find perfection in the human being is impossible and infallibility is limited to Allah’s Prophets and His Messengers. Allah swt says that man has been created weak. Therefore no matter how strong his body be-comes, he is weak when he faces the desires of his own soul, we see him crumble with no strength or ability to resist temptations.

Our Lord, the Most Compassion-ate, is most knowledgeable regard-ing His creation; He is fully aware of their inabilities, weaknesses, de-ficiencies and their short comings. Consequently, He warns them of His disobedience and His punishment but despite all of this, they still sin and transgress. As a result, He has opened to them the door of hope for His pardon, mercy, pleasure and forgiveness and invited them to the spaciousness of His generosity and compassion, saying,

Allah swt says in Surah al-Baqarah 2, verse 221:

“Allah invites to Paradise and for-giveness with His permission.”

Imam Muslim has recorded in a hadith that the messenger of Allah (pbuh) said ‘Allah says:

“O my slaves indeed you commit sins by day and by night but I forgive all sins, so seek forgiveness from Me and I will forgive you’.”

Thus deficiency and heedlessness is part of our nature and we commit sins and disobedience and all the while Shaitan is on our right and on our left, in front of us and behind us, enticing us and inviting us to commit sins. Therefore we become weak and succumb to his invitation and thus become disobedient. After which the ‘accursed one’ says to us, “I had no power over you except to entice you and you succumbed to me, so do not blame me and blame no one but your-selves.” (Surah Ibrahim 14, verse 22)

It is from the greatest gifts of Al-lah and from His good grace that He invites His slaves to His pardon and

forgiveness; not only this but He also follows it with another great bounty: He grants them respite to critically examine their own souls, help amend their mistakes and correct their state. As He, the Exalted says in the Surah Ibrahim 14, verse 10:

“He invites you so that He may for-give you your transgressions and He delays [your death] until an appoint-ed time.”

Thus, give glad tidings to those who know that they have a merciful Lord, Who is generous, Who pardons, Who accepts the repentance of those who are regretful, Who overlooks the mistakes of those who stumble when they turn to Him truthfully and sin-cerely and without losing hope. In-deed, this is what He has ordered His Prophet and those with him when He the Exalted says in Surah Muham-mad, verse 19:

“And know [O Muhammad] that there is no deity except Allah so seek forgiveness for your sins and for those of the believers.”

And our Prophet Muhammad, (pbuh), said to us,

“If you did not transgress, Allah would remove you and bring a peo-ple who do sin and seek forgiveness from Allah the Exalted and he would forgive them.” (Related by Muslim)

So whoever’s hand committed sins, and whoever spoke that which enrag-es his Lord and Master by swearing and slander, and whoever walked the path of disobedience, and whoever spent the night worried, anxious, in discomfort, miserable, in despair, the world seemingly constricting him despite its spaciousness, his eyes not enjoying sleep and his mouth not enjoying the taste of food and drink, as if darkness surrounds him because he has disobeyed his Lord and committed a prohibited act, then let his heart be opened, his burden lightened, his worry and anxiety re-moved and his happiness returned to him by the statement of his Lord the Most High:

“Say [O Muhammad]: O my slaves who have sinned against their own souls, do not despair from the mer-cy of Allah – indeed Allah forgives

all sins and indeed it is He who is the All Forgiving, the All Merciful.” (Surah az-Zumar 39, verse53)

And are you not overjoyed by the statement of Allah the Most High,

“They are those who if they com-mit an immorality or transgress against their own souls they remem-ber Allah and ask His forgiveness for their sins – and who can forgive sins except Allah? [In addition] They do not persist in doing (evil) whilst they are aware of it.” (Surah al-e-Imran 3, verse135)

And by His statement, “And indeed I am the Forgiver of

he who repents and believes and performs righteous actions and then was guided.” (Surah Ta-Ha 20, verse 82)

And in Surah an-Noor, verse 22:“Would you not like it that Allah

would forgive you.”And by His statement in a hadith

Qudsi, “O son of Adam, as long as you call upon Me and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done and I will not mind. O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds of the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I would for-give you. O son of Adam, if you were to come to me with sins as great as the volume of the earth and were you then to face Me, associating no partners with Me, I would bring you forgiveness of an equal amount to it.” (Related by al-Tirmidhi)

Therefore shouldn’t those who have committed sins repent? And shouldn’t those who were saddened by their disobedience be happy? Don’t they see the extent of Allah’s mercy and His forgiveness? So raise your hands in supplication and raise your voice in remembrance of your Lord, open your heart and allow your tongue to say, “O my Lord I have re-pented to You so accept it from me and have mercy upon me.” And say, “I seek the forgiveness of Allah the Exalted and I have repented unto Him.”

Say it with a truthful tongue and with a sincere and pure heart and make a firm intention to leave all sins and to return to Allah absolutely, as the person who sought forgiveness but did not correct his repentance, then he is a liar and the person who seeks forgiveness for sins while he is still committing them, is as if he is ridiculing his Lord. So be wary that you do not become such a person. Try to become of those whom Allah describes as follows,

“O you who believe, fear Allah and be with those who are truthful.” (9:119)

And also Allah swt says in Surah

at-Tahreem:“O you who believe, repent to Allah

with a true and sincere repentance.”In Conclusion: seeking forgiveness

and repentance and being consistent is not just the task of sinners and the disobedient. It is also for the people of faith, remembrance and sincer-ity. Seek forgiveness from Allah a great deal, even after performing the greatest acts of worship. For exam-ple, our Prophet (pbuh), said,

“By Allah, I seek Allah’s forgive-ness and repent to Him more than 100 times a day.” (Related by al-Bukhari)

Ibn Umar, (ra) said, “We would count the Prophet, (pbuh) saying, ‘O my Lord, forgive me and accept my repentance, indeed you are the Most Forgiving, the Most Merciful’ one hundred times in our gatherings.” (Related by Abu Dawood)

And al-Muzani (ra) related that the Prophet (pbuh), said,

“Indeed I find heedlessness pre-vailing upon my heart and indeed, I seek Allah’s forgiveness a 100 times a day.” (Related by Muslim)

So remain firm upon this and fol-low the practice of the best of man-kind, may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, and repent and seek Allah’s forgiveness much, so that your sins may be forgiven and your repentance be accepted.

Our beloved Prophet, (pbuh) has taught us the best way in which to seek Allah’s forgiveness by inform-ing us of a supplication to make, as we find on the authority of Shadd-ad b. Aws (ra) who related that the Prophet (pbuh), said,

“The superior prayer for forgive-ness is that the slave should say,

‘O Allah, You are my Lord; there is no deity except you. You created me and I am Your slave. I am keeping my pledge and promise to you as much as I can. I seek refuge with You from the evil I have done. I acknowledge the blessings You have bestowed upon me and I confess my sins to you, so forgive me as indeed, no one can forgive sins except You.’

Whoever said this during the day, with surety of faith in it and died be-fore they reached the evening then they will be of the people of Paradise. And whoever said this during the night, with surety of faith in it and died before they reached the morn-ing then they will be of the people of Paradise.”(Related by al-Bukhari)

So let us seize this great opportu-nity, learn it and teach it, say it with a truthful heart and a mindful tongue. O Allah, please forgive our sins and ignore our shortcomings and enter us into Your Paradise, Ameen

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APNU+AFC condemns GECOM selective announcement of results

A statement issued late last eve-ning by the A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance for

Change (APNU+AFC) sought to ex-press the “immense disappointment” of the party at the Guyana Elections Commission’s (GECOM’s) “selec-tive announcement of results” at its press conference held last evening. According to APNU+AFC, from the

results announced it is obvious to the coalition that GECOM is “cherry picking Statements of Poll” to report on. This, they said, is an attempt at creating an illusion of a close race. “This is being specifically done by excluding Statements of Poll from Region 4 where the Coa-lition has established a signifi-cant lead,” they further added.

Of a total of 891 Statement of Polls (SoPs) in Region 4, the coalition charged that “GECOM deliberately chose to report on only 474”, leav-ing 417 unreported. “We can find no acceptable reason for excluding such a large number of SoPs from Region 4 in the announced results” APNU+AFC said in their statement. Labelling it as “irresponsible, reck-less and provocative”, the coali-tion related that the announce-ment made by GECOM last evening appears to have been designed to “cause confusion and discord among Guyanese who are already in a state of anxiety and unease.” “Further APNU+AFC is particular-ly appalled that GECOM reneged on a solemn commitment to announce 94% of the results this evening. This commitment was made by the GECOM commissioners to an AP-NU+AFC delegation led by the Pres-idential Candidate Brigadier David Granger. Instead, GECOM announced 78% of the results while deliberate-ly excluding large numbers of SoPs from Region 4” APNU reiterated. As such, the coalition made a call for all supporters and the Guya-nese public to remain calm and not be provoked by these “irresponsible announcements” from GECOM. “We remain confident that the Coalition has established an unassailable lead and will form the next Government of Guyana” the statement concluded.

No immediate plans to approach court over

elections -AG

Attorney General Anil Nandlall yes-terday said that the PPP/C has no immediate plans to approach

the High Court to challenge aspects of the just concluded general and regional elections but made it clear that this is an option that can be used once the need arises.

“As far as I am aware as of now the party is not preparing anything to go to court, not that we will not go to court if the eventuality arises if we see it as nec-essary”, Nandlall, the PPP/C’s lead at-torney told reporters at Freedom House yesterday.

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'This is hell!'

Fire in St Andrew hills spreading

Fire creeping up the hill across from the community of Guava Ridge.

A number of houses across several communities in the hills of North East St An-drew were last night being threatened by a raging wildfire that has residents on edge.

"The fire has got worse," a resident told Ja-maica Observer late last night.

Firefighters' resources were yesterday stretched thin as they had to move from one fire scene to another, battling flames that seem to be playing a game of cat-and-mouse with them.

As the fire leapt from one area to the next, jumping across roads from the valley below to much higher ground in the area of Guava Ridge, residents rushed to the aide of neigh-bours in an effort to fight the flames, fed by dry vegetation, bamboos and windy conditions.

At the back of a house in Guava Ridge, res-idents fought valiantly to make firebreaks to prevent flames reaching a house directly in its path. Residents complained that they had called firefighters for over an hour.

While they fought to save the house, a gust of wind swept the flames, sending people scattering from the heat and thick smoke. The house is said to belong to a vendor who sells in the vicinity of Matthews Lane in downtown Kingston. She wasn't at home at the time.

"This is a disaster," one man said."This come in like a spell," said a woman who

gave her name only as Althea."This worse than spell," replied a woman as

she watched the efforts to save the house.The fire, which has devastated hundreds

of acres of lands across several communities and has caused millions of dollars in losses, has decimated coffee crops and homes since it started two Saturdays ago in the Mavis Bank area several miles away.

The fire spread to areas surrounding Mavis Bank and last week Thursday hit Flamstead, about five miles away, where it destroyed two houses, one of which belonged to late former Prime Minister Michael Manley. Acres of cof-fee farms were destroyed there as well as cof-fee farms in other areas. By last week Saturday, the fire spread to Craig Hill where two houses were destroyed, leaving five people homeless.

Yesterday, as Government officials toured the fire-ravished areas, firemen and residents were busy making firebreaks in the hills of Tower Hill, above Mavis Bank. That fire was threatening homes in Tower Hill and Lime Tree, areas which were already hit by the fire when it originally started.

In Craig Hill, a mean-looking flame that wasn't visible earlier in the day broke out, threatening houses above and below it. Householders in the path of the fire could be observed frantically wetting the vegetation around their yards.

"This is hell, man," said a man whose house is in the vicinity of the flames.

Some residents say they have slept uneasy since the outbreak of the fires, as they fear they may be trapped in their homes by the fast-moving flames.

(L) This flame raging in the community of Craig Hill broke yesterday. (R) A firefighter douses flames that had been threatening a house in a community adjacent to Guava Ridge. Embers from a fire below caused the blaze.(PHOTOS: NAPHTALI JUNIOR)

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East La Penitence man gets three years for beating sister with pot

A man was yesterday sentenced to three years in jail after he

was found guilty of wounding his sister, whom he burnt with a pot of boiling rice and then beat her with it.

Daniel Younge, 28, of East La Penitence was found guilty by Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry at the conclusion of his trial at Georgetown Magistrates’ Court 1.

He had been charged with unlawfully and maliciously wounding Natasha Younge on March 10th, so as to cause her

actual bodily harm.The police’s case was that

the siblings had a misun-derstanding over food, after which Daniel threatened Na-tasha before leaving. He later returned to their East La Pen-itence home, where he found his sister cooking rice.

Police say Daniel took the pot of boiling rice and threw it on his sister and then pro-ceeded to beat her with the pot. She was subsequently picked up in an unconscious state and taken to the George-town Public Hospital with third degree burns about her

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A seafood trader was yesterday charged over the more than 100 pounds of cocaine found concealed

in crates of shrimp due for export at the Cheddi Jagan International Airport, Timehri on Sunday.

Mohammed Ali, 51, pleaded not guilty to the charge, which stated that on May 10, at Windsor Forest, West Coast Demerara, he had 51.626 kilogrammes (equivalent to 113.595 pounds) of cocaine for the pur-pose of trafficking in his possession.

Five men were taken into custody after the shipment was intercepted. It was re-ported to be destined for the JFK Interna-tional Airport, in New York, after a stop at Trinidad and Tobago.

According to the police’s case, which was presented in open court, Ali allegedly sent two of his employees to transport 40 boxes of seafood to the Cheddi Jagan Inter-national Airport. However, they triggered suspicion among officers at the airport and a search was conducted on the boxes. The search unearthed the cocaine, which was concealed in the shrimp. Ali was subse-quently arrested.

Speaking on behalf of Ali, attorney Ber-nard Da Silva suggested that his client was only held because his name appeared on the document prepared for the shipment. However, he noted that the document was drawn up by a broker and not Ali. In addi-tion, Da Silva pointed out that the boxes that were said to have contained the drugs were transported to the airport by other individuals.

As a result, he asked that Ali be granted reasonable bail. Further pressing his case, he also mentioned that Ali suffers from a heart condition

However, Prosecutor Bharat Mangru said Ali having a heart condition has noth-ing to do with the charge. Special reasons pertaining to the charge and not the ac-cused are required for bail in such cases.

Mangru also said that even though the drugs were not found in Ali’s possession, he constructed the boxes which contained the shrimp and cocaine. After listening to their submissions, Chief Magistrate Pri-ya Sewnarine-Beharry ordered that Ali be remanded to prison. The case was subse-quently transferred to the Leonora Magis-trate’s Court for May 28.

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He is still hereToday I want to describe what took

place in the Book of Acts follow-ing the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

He promised to send the Holy Spirit. He in-structed the disciples to wait in Jerusalem until this Promise was received, and then they would take His message to the rest of the world. This Promise was the outpour-ing of the Holy Spirit which occurred on the Day of Pentecost. This was the birth of the Church that Jesus spoke about.

The Church is people whose lives are transformed through faith in Him, and they are energized by His Spirit to do His work.

“And when the day of Pentecost was fully come, they were all with one accord in one place. And suddenly there came a sound from heaven as of a rushing mighty wind, and it filled all the house where they were sitting. And there ap-peared unto them cloven tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them. And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance.” (Acts 2:1-4 KJV)

The SpiriT came on penTecoST.The word Pentecost means 50. The

celebration of this Feast occurred 50 days after Passover. It was 1 of 3 major Feasts when Jews came to Jerusalem – Passover, Feast of Weeks (Pentecost) and Feast of Tabernacles. Jews came to worship and sacrifice in the Temple, and commemorate the time when God gave the Law to Moses on Mt. Sinai.

The disciples were excited about the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead. Such power meant new possibilities for them as well as all who turn to Christ in faith. Yet, they were intimidated about sharing this message because they would be tar-gets of the Christ haters. Jesus knew they needed supernatural help. The Church today is still a target of Christ haters, but the Holy Spirit’s power is available for us, too. He does not change. He is the same today as He was then.

Faithfully, 120 Jesus followers were praying in the upper room on the Day of Pentecost. Suddenly, there was a sound of roaring wind in the room and tongues of fire hovered over them. Every Jew knew that fire and wind were signs of God’s Presence as previously occurred in the Old Testament stories. They be-gan to speak languages supernatural-ly - unlearned and a surprise to people around. Some mocked and accused them of being drunk. Peter stood boldly, no longer afraid, and declared God’s promise

in Joel 2:28-29 “And it shall come to pass afterward,

that I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh; and your sons and your daugh-ters shall prophesy, your old men shall dream dreams, your young men shall see visions: And also upon the servants and upon the handmaids in those days will I pour out my spirit.” (Joel 2:28-29 KJV)

our world needS ThiS meSSage of hope.Jesus is resurrected and offers for-

giveness of sins and new life through His Spirit. The Church was officially born. The term “Pentecostal” has come to re-fer to the coming of the Holy Spirit as the central character of the Church. The Holy Spirit is not merely about excitement, but He empowers Christ followers to spread the message and bring souls to faith in Christ.

“For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. Be not thou therefore ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, nor of me his prisoner: but be thou partaker of the afflictions of the gospel according to the power of God; Who hath saved us, and called us with an holy calling, not ac-cording to our works, but according to his own purpose and grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus before the world began, But is now made manifest by the appear-ing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death, and hath brought life and immortality to light through the gos-pel.” ((2 Timothy 1:7-10 KJV)

Have you ever seen the power of the wind? Think about a hurricane or

a Nor’easter. We know the wind is real because we witness its power. Jesus ex-plained the work of His Spirit this way “The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit.” (John 3:8 KJV)

The Holy Spirit is the same, working in unseen ways yet with undeniable evi-dence. The baptism of the Holy Spirit em-powered them for the evangelistic work Jesus assigned with powerful, undeniable evidence. Receiving the Holy Spirit, they would not stay hidden, but took action to use God’s power for His purpose, that is, to share God’s message of redemption in Jesus Christ. Living by the Law was re-placed by Living in the Spirit. The Holy Spirit works in believers today to take the message of Christ to the people ev-erywhere. Our neighbors, our community and indeed this declining nation need to hear this message of hope in Christ.

preaching The goSpel iS accompanied by SignS and wonderS.

The Holy Spirit uses people who are willing to surrender to Him. There will be challenges to our faith, but He empowers us to withstand it in righteousness and strength. The world will see a great wit-ness that Jesus is alive. In Acts chapter 3, Peter and John healed a lame man through the power of the Risen Christ. The heal-ing of the lame man caused a commo-tion. Peter and John were arrested and commanded to stop preaching Jesus. It is clear they were connected to a new pow-

er source. The religious leaders tried to deny His resurrection. They saw Him cru-cified and buried Him, but evidence showed He was still there. He is still here today! He is working through the Church calling everyone to salvation through His Great Name.

leT uS Show The world The realiTy of JeSuS chriST.

Christians live to honor Jesus in purity and faithfulness. Our lives demonstrate what the Living One can do. Let us be prepared to point every seeker to the Liv-ing Christ who is more than able to save, heal and deliver. Would you pray today that Christ be real in your life, and that He would use you through the power of the Holy Spirit to bring someone to Him? Take your family to church this weekend.

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Trial of accused in septic tank murder beginsThe trial of Ralph Tyndall, Anthony

DePaul Hope and Kevin O’Neil, the three men charged with the mur-

der of Colleen Forrester, whose body was found dumped in a septic tank, be-gan yesterday.

Tyndall, called ‘Nick,’ Hope, called ‘Papa,’ and O’Neil, who are jointly charged, have denied that between De-cember 27, 2007 and January 6, 2008, they murdered Forrester at the Lot 55 William Street, Campbellville residence

for which she was the caretaker.In her opening address, State Coun-

sel Shawnette Austin said that on De-cember 27, Forrester left her West Ruimveldt home in the company of her granddaughter, to attend the Main Street Lime. After leaving that activity, the prosecutor said the two proceeded to the William Street address.

The court heard that upon their arriv-al, the woman sent her granddaughter downstairs to fetch water. Austin said it

was the last time the young girl saw her grandmother.

20150514MurerAustin said that on January 6, 2008, a missing person’s re-port was filed by the granddaughter, in the company of her uncle, Clayton For-rester, after which the woman’s body was found wrapped in sheets in a septic tank.

Constable Alana Henry, who was the first witness to take the stand, recalled taking the missing person’s report on

January 6, 2008, from Clayton and his niece, Nikita, while on duty at the Pra-shad Nagar Police Outpost.

Responding to questions under cross-examination from Tyndall’s attor-ney, Madan Kissoon, Henry said it had been reported to her that Forrester was last seen on December 27, 2007. Asked whether she had been told where For-rester was last seen, the witness said she could not recall.

Asked for the granddaughter’s age, Henry told Hope’s attorney, Melville Duke, that the girl appeared to have been between the ages of nine and ten, at the time the report was made.

Meanwhile, in response to questions from O’Neil’s lawyer, George Thomas, the constable said that she asked nei-ther Clayton nor Nikita about Colleen’s physical or mental state, up to the point she was last seen.

The case continues this morning at 9:15.

A total of 15 witnesses are to be called by the state, which is represented by Austin, in association with prosecutors Diana Kaulesar and Stacy Goodings.

Bandits rob Church’s Chicken

Three bandits stormed into the Church’s Chicken on Avenue of the Republic and Robb Street last night

and robbed the restaurant and custom-ers.

When Stabroek News visited, the restaurant was shut and staff members were too distressed to speak. The man-ager said she would not be available to give a comment.

One eyewitness said three men with guns rushed into the restaurant. He said the robbery lasted for about five minutes. The eyewitness said after the bandits fin-ished, they dashed around the corner, jumped into a vehicle and escaped.

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Vegetable Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . .$7.00

Chicken Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . . . .$8.00

Roast Beef Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . .$9.00

Roast Pork Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . .$9.00

Shrimp Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . . . . .$9.00

Mixed Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . . . . .$9.00

Jerk Chicken Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . .$9.00

Jerk Pork Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . .$9.00

Chinese Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . . . .$9.00

Roast Duck Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . $11.00

Boneless Chicken Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.00

Lamb Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . . . . $11.00

Pepper/Hot&Spicy Shrimp Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00

General Tso’s/Spisy Garlic Chicken Fried Rice/Lomein/Chowmein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.00

Steam Chinese Vegetable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Broccoli w/ Garlic Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Steam Broccoli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Mix Vegetable w/ Oyster Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Broccoli w/ Oyster Sauce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Steam Baby Pak Choy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Curry/Stew Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Curry/Stew Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00

Curry Goat or Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00

Curry Duck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00

Curry Shrimp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.00

Curry/Stew Fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.00

Boneless Chicken Curry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Pachownie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.00

Pepperpot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.00

Oxtail Stew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10.00

Cook Up Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Beans and Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8.00

Boil and Fry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00

* Selected Cuisine varies by day. Call ahead to hear Daily Selections

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We’re living more years in re-tirement.

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The truth about Social Secu-rity.

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Jamaica's economic programme remains on trackKINGSTON, Jamaica – The In-

ternational Monetary Fund (IMF) Board is expected to ap-

prove the eighth review under the Extended Fund Facility, which will see approximately US$40 million be-ing released to Jamaica.

According to a news release from the Ministry of Finance and Planning Tuesday, "all quantitative perfor-mance criteria for the March 2015 quarter were met, with the exception of the primary balance and indicative revenue targets. “Nonetheless, the primary surplus target expressed as a percentage of GDP remained at 7.5 per cent," the release continued.

The release also said the IMF has concluded that the Government’s commitment to meeting the objec-tives of the programme remains strong, and that the Jamaican econ-omy should rebound in FY2015/16.

See the press release from the Ministry of Finance and Planning in full:

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) staff visited Jamaica over the period 04 – 13 May 2015 to conduct the eighth scheduled Staff Review of Jamaica’s performance under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF). The mission met with key stakehold-ers including Government officials, technical staff, private sector lead-

ers, and other stakeholders.The IMF team concluded that the

Government’s commitment to meet-ing the objectives of the programme remains strong, evidenced in the overall implementation of policies to date and the progression of structur-al reforms. All quantitative perfor-mance criteria for the March 2015 quarter were met with the exception of the primary balance and indicative revenue targets. Nonetheless, the primary surplus target expressed as a percentage of GDP remained at 7.5 per cent.

The deviation was due to lower than projected inflation and growth. In re-sponse, several actions are being tak-en to strengthen revenue and expen-diture management. Notwithstanding this deviation, the Fund team’s as-sessment of the programme suggests that Jamaica’s economic programme remains on track. The overall balance of the public sector was significant-ly better than target and the debt to GDP ratio remained on a downward trajectory.

Although economic growth in the second half of FY2014/15 was low-er than expected, due to unforeseen temporary factors, the macroeco-nomic environment continues to im-prove. Benchmark market interest rates have been trending lower, infla-

tion is contained, the current account deficit on the balance of payments continues to contract, foreign re-serves exceed expectations and busi-ness confidence is high. Against this background both the IMF staff and GOJ concur that the Jamaican econ-omy should rebound in FY2015/16. Further, the outlook for growth over the medium term remains positive, supported by on-going reforms to the business environment and the prog-ress being made on the key catalysts for growth, such as the port expan-sion projects, the regime for special economic zones and the work of the Electricity Sector Enterprise Team.

The GOJ has requested a waiver on the primary balance criterion and on the basis of strong performance, characterized by the unprecedented passing of seven reviews without any modifications to the performance cri-teria, it is expected that the IMF Board will approve the 8th review under the EFF and thereby allow for the release of SDR 28.32 million, approximately US$40 million to Jamaica.

The GOJ’s economic policies are presented in an updated Memoran-dum of Economic and Financial Pol-icies and the Government stands ready to take necessary actions to ensure that the programme remains on track.

Earthquake hits east of St Lucia

CASTRIES, St Lucia, Thursday May 14, 2015 – There has been another earth-quake in the region.

A 4.7 magnitude tremor was recorded east of St Lucia around 10:16 a.m. today, accord-ing to the University of the West Indies (UWI) Seismic Research Centre.

The tremor occurred 64 kilometres east of the capital, Castries, 100 kilometres south-east of Fort-de-France, Martinique and 132 kilometres northeast of Kingstown, St Vin-cent and the Grenadines at a depth of 21 ki-lometres.

On May 2, a 4.5 magnitude quake was re-corded off Barbados, following a 3.9 magni-tude tremor on April 27.

The UWI Seismic Research Centre has re-ported 13 quakes in the region since the start of the year.

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PPPC unwilling to concede defeat

Thursday, 14 May 2015 14:00

PPP Executive Com-mittee Member, Gail Teixeira and At-

torney-at-Law, Charles Ramson.

The People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) main-tains that it has won the May 11, 2015 general and regional elections and from all indications is not ready to concede defeat, although preliminary results show that it has been defeated in the May 11 polls.

Executive Committee member Gail Teixeira said her party preferred to await the official declaration of the final results by the Chief Elections Officer. “There has to be an official declaration by law,” she said when asked whether her party would be conceding defeat to the co-alition of A Partnership for National Unity + Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC).

The Chief Elections Of-ficer, Keith Lowenfield an-nounced that APNU+AFC won a total of 206, 817 while the PPPC won PPPC 201,457 votes based on the processing of all 2,229 statements of poll.

Asked whether the PPPC was considering going to court to block the official declaration of results, ex-pected by Friday, “I can’t answer that question right now.” She said she believed that based on the PPPC’s statements of poll, her party has won the general elec-

tions.President Donald Ra-

motar earlier Thursday called an emergency meet-ing May 14 to state his claim of an alleged unfair General and Regional Election 2015.

Speaking to the media outside of the Office of the President, several of the local persons who attended the meeting said that the government was in no way ready to concede that they have lost the Elections.

While the PPP is still claiming a win and making serious allegations of irreg-ularities during the voting process, the party is de-manding a recount of votes in all 10 regions within the country. Civil society mem-ber Vic Odit told reporters that the foreign represen-tatives were briefed on the PPP’s view of the election. He said issues of irregulari-ties were raised about, “fake Statement of Polls. State-ment of Polls have been submitted according to the PPP and those are being in-

vestigated...” he stated.When asked about the

PPP conceding, he said, “no, not at all.”

Kashir Khan, a member of the legal community also stated that the PPP raised issues with the foreign com-munity which they viewed as not getting the deserved attention from the Elections Commission. “It is expect-ed that at some point those issues raised will become live,” said Khan. He did not elaborate on what those concerns were.

In the meantime, De-merara Waves understands that the PPP is claiming a known number of fake bal-lot papers. They have been claiming hours after voting day May 11, that there were irregularities that existed. The party’s most recent press briefing held May 13 alleged that the election was not free and fair and their supporters were not “free from fear” due to alleged intimidation by opposition supporters.

PPPC formally asks for total recount; two requests already rejected

The Peoples Progressive Party Civic (PPP/C) has already written the

Returning Officers (ROs) of 9 of Guyana’s 10 electoral districts requesting a total recount of all ballots cast in those districts, with at least two of the ROs already turn-ing down the requests.

The party announced to-day that owing to the rev-elation of fake statements of polls (SOs) discovered in several districts it believes a recount of all ballots in all districts is in order.

The RO’s who have re-ceived such requests have completed the reconciliation of the polling results for their respective districts and have publicly declared those re-sults. This was done earlier today. These RO’s are from districts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.

District 4 is still in the pro-cess of reconciling polls cast there and thus has not made a declaration. Guyana Elec-tions Commission (GECOM), Chairman Steve Surujbally, says that the team in district 4 will be working through the night to finish at the soonest possible time.

GECOM Chief Elections Officer (CEO), Keith Lowen-field, had said today that this was likely as district 4 is quite massive.

RO’s for districts 1 and 2, Murphy DeSouzo and Rabin-auth Boodram respectively, have told Demerara Waves that they have considered the PPP/C’s request and will not be granting any recount.

Among the reasons cited by the PPP/C for a recount was the possibility of fake SOPs among authentic ones; that ballots were wrong-ly deemed invalid; that the tabulation of polls contain arithmetic errors; and that there were more ballots in

the ballot boxes than there were names on the lists for the various polling stations.

DeSouza and Boodram explained that several of the issues cited by the PPP/C today were addressed during the recount done yesterday. Lowenfield said today that those recounts yielded no numerical change. Both ROs also said that there was no merit to claims that there were more ballots in boxes than there are names on lists at polling stations as this was due to the fact that ballots from the disciplined forces were mixed with the ones cast by persons residing in the respective districts.

“I don’t think it is reason-able. They had their agents on the ground…if you are placing polling agents on the ground you have a right to object there and then,” De-Souza said.

Boodram, meanwhile, said “all of them had a chance to verify (the result).” He further said that “there is no need for a recount” and that he is “very frustrated to know that the elections were fair and transparent and still” requests are being made for recounts.

Kushaldeo Bipath, RO of district 3, has not decided whether he will grant the recount, but admitted that he “cannot see that it is log-ical” to grant it based on the reasons cited. “Why they had their agents there and they cannot now take what comes?” he asked.

He shared that his decision will be made after consulta-tion with Lowenfield.

Dwayne Marco, RO for district 8, says that he be-lieves the PPP/C is trying to make mischief, and that he “does not “see a need for a recount.” He has not, how-ever, decided whether he will

reject or accommodate the request.

It should be noted that a recount was already carried out in district 8, as was the case in districts 1 and 2. No numerical changes came of this recount either. “I really don’t want a recount because it is not necessary,” Marco added.

The RO of district 5, Clair-mont Mingo, is also yet to de-termine whether the PPP/C will be allowed a recount.

The ROs for districts 6, 9 and 10 were not prepared to comment on whether or not they will grant the PPP/C the recount they are requesting, while the RO for district 7 was unavailable for com-ment.

Meanwhile, Executive members of the A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) + Alliance for Change (AFC) co-alition, Raphael Trotman and Joseph Harmon are not at all pleased by this move.

“The PPP/C is behaving childish and need to accept the results,” Trotman told De-merara Waves onThursday evening, adding that Donald Ramotar “needs to display some level of maturity.”

Trotman explained that while the coalition is con-cerned by the revelation of fake SOPs he does not believe this warrants full recounts in all districts. The coalition and other political parties are yet to make requests for re-counts.

Harmon is of the opinion that the PPP/C is just “frus-trating the will of the people and delaying the inevitable.”

By Trotman’s word the coalition is unlikely to move to the court to attempt to block the PPP/C’s attempts at a country wide recount. In-stead, he says “the people will take the charge on taking care of what they have done.”

Ex-Army General Expected to Become Guyana’s New PresidentGEORGETOWN, Guyana — May 14, 2015, 4:21 PM ET

Presidential Candidate of the A Partnership for Nation-al Unity and Alliance For Change (APNU+AFC) David Granger displays his inked finger after voting at the

Enterprise Primary School Georgetown Guyana, Monday, May 11, 2015. A party in power for over... View Full Caption-The Associated Press

A retired army general is poised to become Guyana’s new president after a multi-ethnic opposition coalition defeated a party that has been in power for nearly 25 years, officials said Thursday.

Preliminary results show David Arthur Granger and his Partnership for National Unity-Alliance for Change Coali-tion got nearly 207,000 votes in Monday’s general elections. The long-governing People’s Progressive Party had almost 201,500 votes, chief elections officer Keith Lowenfield said.

The coalition is expected to have a three- or four-seat majority in the 65-member Parliament of the South Ameri-can country. It previously held a one-seat majority and often clashed with the current president, Donald Ramotar, who forced early elections after suspending and dissolving Par-liament to avoid a no-confidence vote.

Ramotar rejected the results and said his party is demand-

ing a full recount.“I cannot concede that I have lost this election,” he said.

When asked if he would refuse to give up power, he an-swered, “I have not closed any option as yet.”

Guyana’s electoral commission said final results expected late Thursday would not differ much from the preliminary results released earlier in the day.

The U.S. Embassy said allegations about irregularities were unfounded, calling the election “free and fair.”

Ramotar’s party has been in power since 1992 and was seeking a sixth consecutive term while facing accusations of corruption and mismanagement. It has long received sup-port mostly from Guyanese of Indian descent.

Officials said the 69-year-old Granger could be sworn in late Thursday or early Friday, becoming Guyana’s eighth government leader since the country gained independence from Britain in 1966. He has promised to end racial politics that have long defined Guyana, a country of nearly 746,000 people who are mainly of Indian and African descent.

“The time has come for racial and national unity,” Granger said ahead of the elections. “The time has come to end win-ner-take-all politics, corruption, nepotism and the squan-dering of our resources.”

Ramotar had defeated Granger and another coalition in 2011. Granger is the son of a police officer and studied at a military school in Britain in the 1960s before returning to serve in Guyana’s army. He retired in the late 1980s as a one-star general and later served as a government security adviser. He is also a well-known historian.

Granger will oversee a country whose economy relies heavily on the export of commodities including gold, sugar, bauxite and rice.

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World News Highlights

BAMBARI, Central African Republic - Armed groups in Cen-tral African Republic released over 350 enslaved children on Thursday as part of a United Nations-brokered deal as the country turns to healing after two years of conflict.

CATANIA, Italy - Almost 3,600 migrants have been rescued from overcrowded boats sailing from Africa to Europe over the past 48 hours, Italy said on Thursday, with sea conditions seen as per-fect for attempting the crossing.

BUJUMBURA - The head of Burundi’s army said on Thurs-day that an attempted coup had failed and forces loyal to Presi-dent Pierre Nkurunziza were in control, but bursts of gunfire in the capital through the day sug-

gested the battle for power was not yet over.

CARACAS - Venezuela’s pow-erful parliament head Diosdado Cabello has sought a travel ban on some media bosses he is suing for slander over reproducting a story from a Spanish newspaper accusing him of running a drug ring.

RIYADH/ANKARA/ADEN - A top member of Iran’s parliament called Saudi Arabia’s King Salman a traitor to Islam on Thursday, a sharp escalation in rhetoric over Riyadh’s air strikes against an Ira-nian-allied militia that has seized much of neighboring Yemen.

CAMP DAVID, Md. - President Barack Obama opened a summit with Saudi Arabia and other Gulf allies on Thursday, seeking to convince them of Washington’s commitment to their security de-

spite deep concern among Arab leaders about U.S. efforts to bro-ker a nuclear deal with Iran.

WASHINGTON - The White House said on Thursday that it was open to the idea of granting its Gulf Cooperation Council part-ners major non-NATO ally status.

WASHINGTON/LONDON - Iranian naval vessels fired shots at a Singapore-flagged tanker in the Gulf on Thursday in what ap-peared to be the country’s latest attempt to settle a legal dispute by force with a passing commer-cial vessel, U.S. officials said.

CHARIKOT, Nepal - Military helicopters flew over eastern Ne-pal and a team sent up a drone on Thursday to search for a missing U.S. Marines Huey chopper, as the death toll rose from the Hima-layan country’s second big earth-quake in less than three weeks.

CAMP DAVID, Md. - Pres-ident Barack Obama and Gulf leaders were to discuss strat-egies for Syria on Thursday, White House deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes told reporters at a briefing.

LONDON - Small craft thought to be Iranian fired on a Singapore-flagged oil products tanker after the ship ignored an order to stop in internation-al waters in the Gulf, the ship’s owner said on Thursday.

CAMP DAVID, Md. - Presi-dent Barack Obama on Thurs-day updated leaders from Gulf states on international efforts to forge a nuclear deal with Iran, U.S. deputy national se-curity adviser Ben Rhodes said.

WASHINGTON - The United States continues to recognize Pierre Nkurunziza as the le-

gitimate president of Burundi, where a political crisis has re-cently erupted and members of the military have attempt-ed to take control of the gov-ernment, a State Department spokesman said on Thursday.

BEIRUT/AMMAN - Islamic State militants were fighting government forces near an an-cient city which is home to one of Syria’s world heritage sites on Thursday, part of a major offensive in central regions by the jihadist group that has de-stroyed antiquities in Iraq.

DAMASCUS - The Syrian army is battling Islamic State militants just one or two ki-lometers (1 mile) from the ancient city of Tadmur, home to a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Syrian antiquities chief told Reuters on Thurs-day.

No Legacy is So Rich as HonestyBy Harishma Tirbeni

Jai Shree Ram! My name is Harishma Tirbeni and I am a proud member of the Naujawaan Mandalee Youth

Group of the Shaanti Bhavan Mandir.My article today focuses on the im-

portance of being honest and nice, two qualities our society is seriously lacking. At nearly twenty years of age, I’ve truly learned the meaning of the sayings, «if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all,» and «honesty is the best policy.» Both are sayings that were drilled into my head by my mom as I grew up. As a kid, I understood the sayings as much as any kid could, and tried my best to never say anything that would be per-ceived as mean. I grew up watching my words, often biting my tongue because I didn’t want anyone to think I was rude. I always try to tell the truth, too, but as a kid who liked to hide her candy from her mom, it was only natural that there were a few white lies along the way. I would like to think that I grew out of that. Because of the nice person mindset, however, I consider myself a bit of a pushover since I often put everyone else’s feelings and potential reactions ahead of my own. I’ve come to terms with this quality of mine, and I embrace it because I think it shows how much I care. I’ve also grown to be a lot more honest with people I encounter on a daily basis. I find that it helps me build better relationships and allows me to be myself. I take pride in my ability to be honest and still be a nice person.

People think it’s hard to be honest

and nice at the same time. For many, it’s usually one or the other; either you’re so nice that you have to lie to remain a «nice person,» or your ability to be hon-est makes you “rude.” That’s not the case; honesty and being nice go hand in hand. If you’re nice when you’re honest, then there’s no harm done. The great-est difficulty is gauging the whos, whats, wheres, whens and hows of being honest while still being nice. It is hard to tell how someone will react to something espe-cially since you don’t control the reac-tions. You do, however, influence them. Your approach or reaction to a situation says a lot about you as a person, which is why it is important to pay attention to who you’re speaking to, what you intend to say, where you are, when you say it and how you approach it. In any situation, there are usually two parties that are di-rectly affected. If you have something to say, be nice about it. This means you use soft tones, you speak clearly, you listen, and you cater to the fact that not every-one will agree with you. The other party has a certain obligation to fulfill at the re-ceiving end; either they take a moment to consider what is being said, so they listen and they consider, or they simply ignore. The one thing they shouldn’t do is attack. Attacking, not in the physical sense, is what stops people when they want to be honest, especially when someone is try-ing to be nice about what they’re saying.

As I was deciding on a topic, I stumbled upon a quote, «If you’re rude, unkind, or selfish, that’s not your personality; it’s a

character issue, and it’s something that can be fixed.» There was no cited author, but it inspired me to write my thoughts on these easily attainable qualities. The quote stuck with me and I kept thinking about how true it was. Human beings are not perfect, we are prone to mistakes, emotional breakdowns and failure, but our success comes from learning from mistakes and knowing that we are capa-ble of improvement. As someone who avoids confrontations at the risk of ap-pearing ill-mannered, I’ve seen first-hand that not everyone thinks the same way. I’ve seen people speak loudly and rudely to others who do nothing to de-serve harsh treatment. Those people are not bad people, they simply use bad judgment. They don’t take the time to consider how their words would affect someone. The problem with our society is that no one stops to think about what they’re saying. They react in the moment, and those in the moment reactions cre-ate identities that follow us like shadows. No matter what situation you are in, you owe it to yourself to be a nice person. In a domino effect, nice people create other nice people. The late Shri Prakash Gos-sai, lovingly remembered as Guruji, used to tell us to “be simple, be a sample, be an example.” If we want to see a world where people can be honest and still be accept-ed for their opinions and not be labeled for what they do or say, then we have to start with ourselves.

As William Shakespeare once said, “No legacy is so rich as honesty,” so my mes-

sage is simple: be honest, and be nice, If there are any two qualities an individu-al should try to embody, it’s those two. While we will make mistakes, lose our tempers, and get an attitude at times, those moments do not define us. Re-member to take the time to listen and be open to opinions. Be progressive and be the kind of person who allows others to speak freely and openly without fear of being admonished. Don’t judge them for having opinions that are not exact rep-licas of your own, and allow yourself to look beyond what is presented in front of you. Take a moment and reflect: is the person you’re presenting to the world showing his or her personality or char-acter? And if you don’t like the answer, make a change.

Jai Ho!

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Never be ashamed of what you do for a liviNg, there is No shame iN hoNest work —

vp premier

(March 21-April 19)The week begins with you getting even closer to achieving some im-portant goals. You’re courageous

and dynamic, now more than ever. Moreover, people are eager to help you along your way. The (minor) issues you might have this week are likely to pop up around Thursday or Friday; the key is to respond with an eye toward a solution instead of getting bent out of shape. And from later on Friday through the weekend, leave room for spontaneity -- you’ve got awesome spur-of-the-moment ideas now.

ARIES(April 20-May 20)Why are you digging in your heels as the week begins? One of your ongo-

ing challenges is to fight inflexibility and figure out others’ perspectives. Do it now, and you’re golden. Starting sometime Wednesday and last-ing through sometime Friday, this kind of give-and-take comes much more naturally -- and can actually be a lot of fun. Engage the old sense of humor at work and at play for added good times. Then, on Friday night and over the weekend, talk it over (maybe with more than one person) before deciding.

TAURUS(May 21-June 20)You’re even sharper than usual on Monday and Tuesday, and putting

your head together with some other genius makes for even better output (and fun, too). Watch it online and on the phone around Wednes-day, Thursday and Friday; what seems like the most plain and simple message in the world to you can come across very differently than you’d expect. If you’ve got something important to communicate, wait until Friday night or over the weekend, when you’ll come through loud, clear and compelling.

GEMINI

(June 21-July 22)It’s difficult to balance heart and mind, and you’ll certainly struggle

with that a bit as the week begins. Sometimes you get carried away with the emotional side of things, and right now it’s particularly important to maintain per-spective. Check with a friend if you’re feeling moody. Make plans for Wednesday, Thursday or Friday while you’re at it. These days find you steady and ready to explore, have fun and bond. This weekend, that good memory of yours is invaluable. What’s pertinent from the past in the present moment -- and for the future?

CANCER(July 23-Aug. 22)Your self-confidence is awesome (and hot) as the week begins, but

it’s something to use, not abuse ... especially now. Appreciate what’s great about others, too! But what’s not so great about them? Their tendency to overreact, particularly from Wednesday through the end of the workweek. Set a good example with your calm, positive, good-humored approach (rather than freaking out!). Put a little learning on the agenda this weekend. Some-thing (or someone?) new gets you fired up.

LEO(Aug. 23-Sept. 22)As this week begins, if you can show the universe your willing-

ness to make adjustments, experiment and have fun all the while, you’ll be justly rewarded. Then, from later on Wednesday and lasting through sometime Friday, the multitude of details, options and layers involved in a situation (or life in general) may boggle even detail-oriented you. One thing at a time -- and don’t forget to take a gander at the big picture, too. This weekend, a high-spirited conversation or debate could turn into an argument. Be ready to defuse it.

VIRGO

LIBRA(Sept. 23-Oct. 22)During the first few days of this week, the stars say you’ve got an

amazing way with bonding both intellectually and emo-tionally (and even romantically!) right now -- so reach out! Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will likely bring miscellaneous disruptions and delays. Take it in stride, and be ready with a plan B (and maybe even a plan C). From Friday night through the weekend, don’t be shy about saying what you’re thinking. They can’t read your mind, after all.

(Oct. 23-Nov. 21)On Monday and Tuesday, listening to what people are saying has never

been more crucial, and a meeting of the minds -- and subsequent greatness -- is definitely possible now. Your possibilities are in a more personal and passionate area starting sometime Wednesday and lasting through Friday -- romance, that is! You’re hot, with a level of intrigue that few attain. But this weekend, interactions of all sorts (platonic, work-related, random) may involve conflict. Be ready to resolve it.

SCORPIO SAGITTARIUS(Nov. 22-Dec. 21)You’re feeling highly creative as the week begins. Even ‘chance’ interactions

can go great places now with the way you’re sharing your vision and drawing others out about theirs. On Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, ask yourself: What does this situation remind me of? The past comes into play in interesting ways, and if you’ve learned from it, you’re golden. And from Friday night through the weekend, love is in your personal stars. Familial, platonic, romantic -- it’s all good.

PISCES(Dec. 22-Jan. 19)Keep your eyes open on Monday and Tuesday -- what’s going on

around you? What could it mean for the future? Every-thing has a context, and the effects down the road are extremely important now. Take a look! Then, around Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, you’ve got special in-sight of another kind: Interpersonal. Very interesting! When the weekend comes, you’ll be able to have much more fun if you first get a little work done, whether around the house or job-related. Be responsible and enjoy yourself -- they’re not mutually exclusive.

(Jan. 20-Feb. 18)Don’t worry about any bad hair days as the week begins: The stars

are ratcheting up your attraction factor and general brilliance so much now, it doesn’t even matter wheth-er your coiffure is cooperating. Enjoy! Then, around Thursday and Friday, do you put your own priorities first or make others (or a certain someone) your number-one? Hint: There’s a middle path here. From sometime on Friday through the weekend, get totally avant-garde. Whatever’s experimental, new and differ-ent has your name on it.

AQUARIUS(Feb. 19-March 20) Don’t be so hard on yourself as the week begins. Give yourself a break, and respect your own individual

style -- just because it’s not as straightforward as some doesn’t make it less great. And great you are -- in particular on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, when the stars highlight your creative, romantic and generally wonderful nature. Hot! If you’re confused about something this weekend, don’t overlook the effectiveness of just asking.

CAPRICORN

The weekly horoscopes are updated on every week to gives you an in-depth insight into your family, your love life, any career opportunities, friends and money issues.WEEKLY HOROSCOPE

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Entertainment NewsPriyanka Chopra looks mindblowing as a slick FBI trainee on her new ABC

show Quantico

Priyanka Chopra looks mindblowing as a slick FBI trainee on her new ABC show Quantico- watch trailer!

The first promo of Priyanka’s first inter-national show is here and we can’t say that our minds are anything short of blown!

Priyanka Chopra is all set to put on her action boots for her upcoming ABCD show Quanticowhere she plays an FBI trainee Alex Parrish. The actress’ show pilot has been picked up by the ABC net-work for the prime time slot which means that PC’s debut international show will be a recurring one. The trailer is out now and might we add that we have never been this impressed with PC. The actress is playing a half-Indian and half-Cau-casian girl on the show and her accent

sounds bang on for the same. All the dia-lect training PC underwent for the show seems to have paid off. Priyanka fits the shoes of a raw FBI trainee quite perfect-ly as she looks young and determined in the role of a future FBI agent who is being framed for a fatal explosion in the USA just because of her ethnicity.

When we spoke to PC EXCLUSIVELY about Quantico she told us that she was very clear about the fact that she didn’t want to be an Indian girl stereotype on the show, and after looking at the almost 4 minute long promo, we can tell that PC has achieved what she wanted. We won’t keep you waiting any longer, check out the Quantico promo here and tell us what you thought of PC in it!

No Salman Khan in Hero remake

Though he is the official producer of Nikhil Advani's Hero, Salman Khan won't make an appearance in the

film. Nor will he be seen promoting the film. It's learnt from reliable sources that Salman has turned down all suggestions of a pro-active promotional pitch for Hero.

"Salman Khan wants Hero to be an out-and-out vehicle for the promotion of the two bachchas who make their debut in the film. Salman wants Sooraj Pancholi and Aathiya Shetty to take center stage. There were very persuasive suggestions that he join the promotion and also that he do a song and dance for the film's end-titles. But Salman firmly turned down the idea. He wants the newcomers to be the center of attention. If you remember earlier he had done active promotion for his brother-in-law Atul Agnihotri's pro-duction O Teri which featured Salman's rakhi-sister's husband Pulkit Samrat and family friend Bilal Amrohi. The gambit completely backfired. Salman won't take that risk again," reveals a source close to

the project. Hero is being released on July 3, and so

far no publicity, not even the first look or even a still of the new pair has been re-leased.

"This is again Salman's idea. To start the promotional campaign closer to the release. He sees no point in starting months before the release date," says the source.

We’ll miss you as wolverine

He says, "I'm the best there is at what I do, and what I do best isn't very nice. I'm the Wolverine". Alas,

over the two decades, Hugh Jackman has essayed the fictional superhero/mutant so perfectly that the news of him quitting the X-Men franchise breaks our hearts. Yes, the actor recently announced on an American talk show, "This will be my last one", referring to the third Wolver-ine movie which is expected to release in 2017. Even as he hangs up his wolf suit and adamantium claws, we remem-ber what made this Marvel hero with super-human senses one of the biggest charmers of all times. Tears and heart ache? He would say, "Yeah, save it".

Did you know?Dougray Scott was originally cast as

Wolverine. Hugh Jackman was the second choice for the role.

In the comics, Wolverine is 5'3" tall. But Jackman is 6'2" — almost an entire foot taller than the character.

Jackman holds the record for playing the same comic book character the max-imum number of times — seven films as Logan/Wolverine.

His wife, Deborra-Lee Furness, didn't want him to play Wolverine!

The actor once confessed in an inter-view that he took "very ice cold showers in the morning" to feel as angry as Logan!

Five things we love about him...• The brooding attitude: Because no

one else can say, 'go f@%^ your-

self' to Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr, while sitting in a bar do-ing nothing!

• The anger: We will especially miss the intense fight sequences, like those with Sabretooth — essayed by Liev Schreiber.

• The no-nonsense stand: Can you really think of anyone else who can tell Professor X, "Spare me the lecture"?

• The rare smiles: They are so rare that if you try to google 'wolverine' & 'smile', you'll be severely disap-pointed. Hence, the charm!

• The old-fashioned romance: Don't you Just melt like a marshmallow watching logan's scenes with Kayla Silverfox? Sure you do. Every time. Just like us.

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Hemsworth worked at pharmacy to pay bills

"Thor" fame actor Chris Hemsworth says he had to "clean breast pumps" to pay

the bills before he became famous."I worked for a pharmacy that would

rent out milk extractors, you know breast pumps, for pregnant women. I swear to god I had a toothbrush and a spray, and I would scrub dried milk off the machines," Hemsworth told website Collider, reports aceshowbiz.com.

Jake Gyllenhaal, Ruth Wilson spotted kissing

Hollywood star Jake Gyllenhaal has fuelled Ruth Wilson romance re-ports after they were caught kiss-

ing over the weekend. The "Nightcrawler" star made his

Broadway debut playing opposite Wil-son in "Constellations" and it appears the pair's onstage chemistry has spilled over into the actors' real lives, reported E!On-line.

Gyllenhaal, 34, was first romantically linked to his British colleague in Decem-ber and now it appears they have gone public with the relationship after sharing a "passionate" kiss after attending a fit-ness class together at Barry's Bootcamp gym in Manhattan last week.

The actor previously dated Taylor

Swift, Reese Witherspoon and Sports Il-lustrated models Alyssa Miller and Emily DiDonato.

Bombay Velvet sees Ranbir playing his first gangster role

After acclaimed performances in movies like Barfi and Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Ranbir Kapoor will

be seen as a gangster from the 1960s in Bombay Velvet.

About his character, Johnny Balraj, Ranbir says, "I love challenging roles and this part also offered a new challenge. I was excited by the story when Anurag gave me the script. I wanted to do the film instantly." Pleased with the actor's portrayal of the gangster, director Anu-rag Kashyap says, "RK has pulled off the role with ease. He's an incredible actor who gets into the skin of the character and makes it his own. He became Johnny Balraj. Ranbir is a rare kind of talent that comes once in a generation."

Johnny is mentored by Kaizad Kham-

batta, played by Karan Johar. The latter makes him the owner of Bombay Velvet, a club that is the seat of corruption driven by both the men.

Listen to Ranbir Kapoor songs on Gaa-na.com

Bombay Velvet, produced by Phantom Films and Fox Star Studios, releases May 15.

Did Frank Sinatra's Ghost Haunt Varun Dhawan?

Varun Dhawan is all set to do a pow-erful shiva tandav along with 20 other dance forms which he mas-

tered for his role in upcoming dance dra-ma, ABCD 2.

The actor has revealed that he had a rather scary experience during his stay at the Frank Sinatra suite at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas. Rumor has it that the suite is haunted by the ghost of legend-ary American singer-actor Frank Sinatra after whom it was named.

The local crew told Varun creepy sto-ries and incidents about how the suite is haunted and claimed that Frank still lived there as he considered it his home. The ghost stories were a hot topic of discus-sion for the crew and Varun intially be-

lieved that it was just the crew trying to pull a prank on him.

Recalling the incident, Varun elabo-rates, "The suite was definitely haunted because at night, I would hear someone singing and the doors would just be flung open. Either that happened or I felt so since I was really obsessed with the mu-sic of my film."

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan to unveil first look of Jazbaa at Cannes

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan has been associated with Cannes for over a decade, hence it doesn't come as a

surprise that the actress' appearance this year will be special considering that she is also making a comeback in films. Aish-warya Rai Bachchan, who will be seen as the protagonist in the upcoming Sanjay Gupta directorial Jazbaa, will use Cannes as a platform to unveil the first look of this film.

The first look of Jazbaa will be launched in a closed door discussion with United Nations panel on May 16, after which, there will be a media event scheduled on May 19. The said panel includes a list of some elite celebrities which includes ac-tress Salma Hayek, Adele Exarchopoulos along with the producers of the film Car-ol, that is, Christine Vachone and Eliza-beth Kushel.

The trailer will be launched at the event amidst the presence of producer Essel

Vision's business head Akash Chawla and director-co-producer Sanjay Gupta. Ex-cited about this, Akash further added that the film unlike any other 'solo hero' film has Aishwarya, Irrfan Khan and Shabana Azmi occupying a prominent presence.

Jazbaa also starring Chandan Roy Sanyal, Anupam Kher and it is slated to release on October 9, 2015.

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Kate Hudson chops off her hair for

new movie

Kate Hudson praises 'dependable' stepfather RussellKate Hudson considers ex Matthew Bellamy

`family forever`Instagram takes down menstruation pic, sparks rowKannada TV stars get on to InstagramMiley Cyrus pre-views new song on Instagram

Hollywood actress Kate Hudson has bid adieu to several inches of her beauti-ful blond tresses as she started shooting her new movie.

The 36-year-old star shared a photo of her hair transformation on Instagram,

"First day on set of new film and they're going to town on my hair! ? Ah!!!!!#The-LongNight," she wrote.

George Clooney won't play prank

on wife

Actor George Clooney is too scared of the consequences to play a prank on his wife Amal Alamuddin.

The 54-year-old is known for his love of practical jokes, but he'll not play any one of them on the 37-year-old lawyer, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Asked if he plays jokes on Alamuddin, Clooney told Entertainment Tonight: "Listen, she's a lawyer. I can get in trou-ble. She can do anything to me. I could be behind bars."

While there are no pranks in his mar-riage, Clooney insists he has a lot of "fun" with his wife.

"It's been pretty great. I'm very lucky, and I'm very happy and we have a really fun time.

"I'm very proud of the things that she does in the world and who she is, and she has a wonderful family and friends. It's been a really exciting, fun time," he said.

The couple got married in September last year in Venice.

Here’s what Pulkit Samrat did in order to stop himself from eating too much...

The O Teri actor has been moving away from his fitness regime, but here’s something that he did to

bring himself back on track…Pulkit Samrat is a fitness freak, who

does not want to let go of his regime and diet even when he is shooting or out on a holiday. Pulkit, who recently went for a family holiday to Patiala, has made sure to take his fitness trainer along, so that he does not slip up on his diet.

Pulkit is a big foodie and loves to eat street food. The last time he was shooting in Patiala, Pulkit indulged in a lot of deli-cacies there. This affected his regime. So

this time, when he went there for a family trip, he took his trainer along, so that he is not tempted to indulge in things which are not a part of his diet.

It took the actor some time to get back to his original regime once he was back home from his previous trip to Patiala, and he is making sure that he does not make the same mistakes again.

When contacted Pulkit, he shared, “I am a big foodie and in our long Patiala schedule, I indulged in a lot of delicious dhaaba food. But once I was back, I re-alized that I had not followed my regime for too long. So, I requested my trainer

Sameer to come along with us to not only work out with me but also keep a check on my food.”

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Caribbean Connections$100 FOR HOMES

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bis-sessar announced sale of Housing Development Corporation (HDC)

houses to persons who have been occu-pying them for over three decades for the price of $100.

She was speaking at the UNC’s Mon-day Night Forum, held at the Diego Martin North Secondary School, St Lucien Road, Diego Martin.

“We will work through the Ministry of Housing and the HDC that every person in an HDC house for over thirty years should you want it, we will give it to you for $100,” Persad-Bissessar said. “Previously, you did not have a piece of paper to say this is mine. When you get your piece of paper now, this home will be your home.”

The Prime Minister said she had expe-rienced, during her early life, what it was like to be homeless.

“I know what it is like,” she said. “I lived that horror of moving from pillar to post.

I know what it is like to not have a piece of land to call your own. The amount of houses we moved from and to and from.”

The Prime Minister also announced the regularisation of all squatters from Care-nage to Toco, along the east-west corri-dor, an area which houses an estimated 30,000 squatters.

“Should you give us a second term ...I promise you we will regularise all the squatters and elsewhere,” she said. “I will do it, I will keep my word.” However, she said conditions would be stipulated. Spe-cifically, only persons who occupied land prior to her announcement — captured she said in a satellite photograph — would be entitled.

“I am not talking about all those squat-ters who go running tomorrow to squat,” the Prime Minister said. “It’s not John-ny-come-lately, land rush or land grab. You must have been there when that photo-graph was taken.” She also said it would be

for citizens to partner to develop the nation. “You will have to work hard so you could

use your land as collateral and set up your own business,” Persad-Bissessar said. “Should we get that second term you must agree to hold your hand up as partners for the development of Trinidad and Tobago. We must work hand in hand.”

The Prime Minister also defended her use of a private residence at Philippine.

“The house is there for official busi-ness and I take my family business to my home,” the Prime Minister said. “That

official residence does not belong to me. But you know what I have deed for? My private home in Phillipine. It took us 15 years to build that house and if you did that wouldn’t you want to spend time in it with your family? I go home to spend time with my family.”

With Attorney General Garvin Nicholas in the crowd, the Prime Minister said he almost won the Diego Martin North East seat held by Colm Imbert of the PNM.

“Two more maxis to transport voters to the poll and Garvin Nicholas would have been your MP,” Persad-Bissessar said.

The Prime Minister also announced the State had been victorious in a $750 million arbitration case involving Venezuelan firm Sural, tied to the aborted smelter plant project of the PNM.

Persad-Bissessar disclosed she has in-structed Nicholas to probe the project to examine if any persons locally benefitted from the matter through fraud.

Barbadian makes it into Guinness World Records as oldest polo player

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Tuesday May 12, 2015 – Leading business-man Sir Charles Williams now has

his name in the pages of the Guinness World Records. But it has nothing to do with his corporate accomplishments.

The 82-year-old is the world’s oldest active polo player.

He was officially presented with the award over the weekend.

Sir Charles is officially the Guinness record holder!!! @PoloTimes @JohnBP-Bunn @Akuma_Polo @Pololine #ape-shillpolo pic.twitter.com/GUaTHUZB-WM

— Apes Hill Polo Club (@ApesHillPo-lo) May 10, 2015

Sir Charles has come in for high praise from the country’s Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth, Stephen Lashley, who called his feat a “triumph”.

“This is a great achievement for Sir Charles, for polo and for Barbados,” he said.

“This shows that age is no barrier to physical fitness and excelling in sports. It’s a fine example to our young people of what dedication and determination can do.”

The previous holder of the Oldest Polo Player title was South African Har-old Smith.

He was awarded the title in September 2004 at the age of 75.

SIR CHARLES WILLIAMS (FIFTH FROM RIGHT) WITH FRIENDS AND FAMILY AFTER RECEIVING HIS GUINNESS WORLD RECORD PLAQUE FROM OFFICIAL ADJUDICATOR ALEX ANGERT (SIXTH FROM RIGHT).

Two survive St Vincent plane crash

WHAT WAS LEFT OF THE PLANE. (PHOTO: STLUCIANEWSONLINE.COM)

KINGSTOWN, St Vincent, Tuesday May 12, 2015 – Two men survived, reportedly suffering only soft tis-

sue injuries, after the small private plane they were flying in crashed in George-town, on the windward side of St Vincent, yesterday.

The pilot, St Lucian Wayne McDiarmed, and his co-pilot, Marvin Fabian Peka of Grenada, remained in hospital overnight.

They were on board a Cessna C-337 Skymaster on their way to Carraicou from St. Lucia when the plane went down after 2:30 p.m.

A man who said he saw the crash told I-Witness News that the plane seemed to have lost power and was gliding before it clipped some trees and went down.

Leon Yearwood, a security officer at the Langley Park Airstrip, said he rushed to the scene to help the crash victims, as-sisted by other residents.

Another man, who did not want to be named, told the online news site that by the time he arrived, one of the men was already out and people in the community came out and “did a good job in saving the [other] guy’s life”.

Investigators from the Eastern Carib-bean Civil Aviation Authority visited the site.

SEVERAL PEOPLE WENT TO THE AID OF THE CRASH VICTIMS.(PHOTO: STLUCIANEWSONLINE.COM)

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No bail for mom of 4

A POINT Fortin Magistrate denied bail to mother of four Tahira Innis, who appeared before the court for

allegedly striking a policeman repeatedly with a concrete brick to his head two Sat-urdays ago.

Innis, 28, of Maloney Gardens, ap-peared before Senior Magistrate Maria Busby Earle-Caddle in the First Court charged with wounding Police Constable Ronald David, 34, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm on May 2 at Techier Main Road, Point Fortin.

The charge was laid indictably and therefore the accused mother was not called upon to plead. Sgt Darryl Corrie laid the charge. Court prosecutor Sgt Jesse Jitmansingh objected to bail being granted on the ground that the victim re-mains warded at hospital in a critical but stable condition.

The prosecutor added that David is on life support as he cannot breath on his own due to injuries sustained from being struck repeatedly with a concrete brick. David last worked at the Guapo Police Station of the South-Western Division.

However attorney Chris Ramlal, who represented Innis, made an application for bail saying his client had spent nine days in police custody during which time her 11-year-old daughter wrote the Sec-ondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) exam last week, “without the support of her mom.”

Attorney Ramlal told the court Innis owns a “very small home-business” and her youngest child is still being breast-fed. The attorney told the magistrate that Innis was kept between four police sta-tions in Point Fortin, La Brea, Siparia and San Fernando. On two occasions she had to seek medical attention for an infection due to a medical procedure - first on May 2 at Point Fortin then on Tuesday last at La Brea for severe chest pains.

Noting that the charge is a bailable offence, Ramlal said Innis lives near the Maloney Police Station and she is willing to report daily to that station, if granted bail. Prosecutor Jitmansingh enquired from the attorney the status of a case in which police in 2005 charged Innis with possession of marijuana in the Arima dis-trict.

But Ramlal said this case was dismissed in 2007 and she has no pending matters or previous convictions.

During the hearing Innis, whose hair is dyed bright red, remained silent. The magistrate denied bail to Innis, remand-ing her into police custody and ordered that she return to court on June 8. Ear-le-Caddle also informed the accused mother of her rights to apply to a Judge in Chambers for bail, if she so desires.

According to the charge which was read out in court PC David of Techier Village, Point Fortin, attempted to quell a com-motion among Point Fortin Borough Day revelers on the date in question when he was attacked and struck repeatedly to the head. Up to yesterday, David remained warded at the Intensive Care Unit of the San Fernando General Hospital.

Coast Guard sends home 50 Cubans trying to enter US by sea

FLORIDA, United States, Thursday May 14, 2015 – The United States Coast Guard yesterday sent back

home 50 Cuban migrants caught trying to make it into the country on makeshift boats.

The more than four dozen people who were repatriated to Bahia de Cabanas, Cuba were intercepted in three separate incidents in the past week.

The US Coast Guard said that all three cases involved “unseaworthy, homemade vessels that posed significant risk to the migrants attempting to make the perilous journey”.

The first interdiction occurred on May

8, when the crew aboard the Carnival Breeze cruise ship saw a rustic vessel south of Dry Tortugas, Florida, with 27 Cuban migrants aboard. The Coast Guard Cutter Paul Clark stopped the boat and took the migrants on board. Later that same day, a boat crew from Coast Guard Station Key West intercepted a rustic vessel south of Marquesas Key, Florida, with 15 Cuban migrants aboard. Then on May 9, while carrying out a patrol, the crew aboard an Air Station Miami HC-144 Ocean Sentry aircraft located eight Cuban migrants north of Matanzas, Cuba.

The US Coast Guard said in a statement that in each case, all of the migrants were

taken on board Coast Guard vessels and safely transferred to the Coast Guard Cutter Valiant for repatriation.

“Along with our Department of Home-land Security and international partners, the Coast Guard continues to robustly patrol the Florida Straits and Caribbean sea to prevent migrants from taking the perilous and illegal maritime journey to the United States,” said Captain Mark Gordon, Chief of Response Enforcement for Coast Guard 7th District in Miami.

Opening in U.S.-Cuba foreign relations prompts spike in illegal migrants trying to get to Florida by boat. http://t.co/ocHhNsh6TV

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New technique said to help insomniacs fall asleep in 60 seconds

ARIZONA, United States, Tuesday May 12, 2015 – An American sci-entist claims to have pioneered a

way of helping insomniacs to fall asleep in just 60 seconds without the aid of pre-scription drugs, herbal remedies, diet or lifestyle changes.

“It is utterly simple, takes almost no time, requires no equipment and can be done anywhere,” says the method’s cre-ator, Harvard-trained Dr Andrew Weill, on his YouTube channel.

Based on pranayama, an ancient Indian practice that means “regulation of breath,” Dr Weill’s “4-7-8” breathing technique is described as a “natural tranquiliser for the nervous system” helping reduce tension and allowing the body to relax.

Steps to master the 4-7-8 breathing technique start with exhaling complete-ly through your mouth while making a “whoosh” sound.

Next, close your mouth and inhale qui-etly through your nose to a mental count of four.

Then hold your breath for a count of seven.

After holding your breath, exhale com-pletely through your mouth, making an-other whoosh sound for eight seconds in one large breath

Inhale again and repeat the cycle three

times for a total of four breaths.“Note that you always inhale quietly

through your nose and exhale audibly through your mouth. The tip of your tongue stays in position the whole time,” Dr Weill points out.

“Exhalation takes twice as long as in-halation. The absolute time you spend on each phase is not important; the ratio of 4-7-8 is important,” he adds.

According to the Arizona-based doc-tor, 4-7-8 is such a powerful technique because it allows oxygen to better fill the lungs.

This extra oxygen can have a relaxing effect on the parasympathetic nervous system, which promotes a state of calm-ness.

During times of stress, the nervous system becomes over-stimulated leading to an imbalance that can result in lack of sleep.

In addition to relaxing the parasympa-thetic nervous system, Dr Weil says 4-7-8 distracts you from everyday thoughts that can disrupt sleep and helps you feel connected to your body. It can also help anxiety, he maintains.

To master the technique enough to fall asleep in just 60 seconds, Dr Weill sug-gests practicing it twice a day for six to eight weeks.

Barefaced thief

Man steals Samsung S5 from police vehicle as cop writes traffic ticket

A thief operating in downtown Kingston staged what is arguably one of the most daring daylight

robberies yesterday when he made off with a policewoman's phone as she cit-ed a motorist for a traffic violation in the bustling business district.

A police source told the Jamaica Ob-server yesterday that the theft of the Samsung Galaxy S5 from the front pas-senger seat of the police service vehi-cle has left the affected officers embar-rassed, angry and confused.

The source, who asked to remain un-identified, said that the incident happened approximately 9:00 am on West Street.

"The police drove the vehicle onto West Street and stopped a motorist for a traffic violation," said the source. "The two police officers -- a male and female -- exited the vehicle that they parked along

the side of the road with the lights still flashing."

The source said that it was while the cops were addressing the motorist that the thief struck.

"Minutes later, a man who saw what was happening walked close to the police vehicle and saw the high-end phone on one of the seats. He opened the door of the vehicle, took up the phone and ran off into the nearby market," the police source related.

The two officers, in a desperate bid to collar the thief, chased him, but were out-sprinted.

Meanwhile, in an unrelated incident, an ex-soldier was held up and robbed of his gold bracelet on nearby Orange Street.

Police on the scene said that the rob-bery was carried out by a teenage boy.

"This just goes to show the level that these criminals are willing to go. They will stop at nothing to carry out these illegal acts," remarked a cop who was seraching for the culprit.

"Many of the criminals who carry out the robberies in downtown Kingston are teenagers; they have no respect for law and order," said the lawman, who warned that authorities were "stepping up their clampdown on criminals" in the area.

Meanwhile, members of the public said that the incidents have left them both an-gry and concerned.

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USA Today’s top 10 beautiful Caribbean beach hotelsNEW YORK, United States,

Monday May 11, 2015 – With spring well on the wane,

USA Today recently compiled a list of “Beautiful beach hotels in the Caribbean” ideal for a summertime escape at substantial savings over high season rates.

Here are the publication’s top ten picks:

Royal Isabela Golf Resort, Puer-to Rico

Puerto Rico is all the rage right now, in part due to US-departing flights there being relatively cheap — so you should book before that changes, and spend your saved cash on a stay at the Royal Isabela Golf Resort. This see-it-to-believe-it romantic retreat is perched on a dramatic cliff overlooking the At-lantic Ocean, and is spread out over a whopping 426 acres — which includes one of the Caribbean’s top golf courses. There are just 20 casitas, with private plunge pools and patios, and activities abound: expect everything from hiking trails to spa services to tennis courts to visits to the organic farm, which provides many of the ingredients served at the on-site restaurant.

Secret Harbour Beach Resort, St Thomas

This secluded boutique makes our list because it has one of the [most] serene vibes of all the ho-tels in the Caribbean. The resort’s beach is truly a tropical para-dise, with palm trees, hammocks, loungers, white sand and turquoise water. Guests have a choice of stu-dios or one- or two-bedroom con-dos, and each has updated decor (except for some bedspreads) and fully equipped kitchens. Plus, all units are beachfront and offer great views — and although this is tech-nically a luxury property, rates are generally more than reasonable.

Sandy Lane, BarbadosA “best of the Caribbean” list is

not a legitimate “best of the Carib-bean” list if Barbados grand dame Sandy Lane isn’t on it. Oozing lux-ury through and through, this ce-lebrity-and-royal-beloved resort is the creme de la creme of the island — indeed, it’s one of the most lux-urious resorts in the world. Guest amenities run rampant; perhaps the most noteworthy is access to the super-exclusive Green Monkey golf course. A Rolls Royce Bentley, top-notch spa, outstanding restau-rants and lovely beach are just a few other aspects that set the elegant Palladian-style hotel apart from the rest.

Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort & Spa

Beaches is known for being a top family-friendly hotel chain, and we think the one in Turks and Caicos is one of its very best. With sev-en pools, a sprawling water park, a shopping centre, a spa complex and more restaurants than you can shake a breadstick at, the 65-acre Beaches is clearly the Turks and Caicos resort with the most fea-tures. An all-inclusive hotel, this property will keep your little ones

entertained while you head for a rum punch; there’s a Sesame Street Camp and nightly performances, a Martha Stewart Crafts Studio, an Xbox games garage, and even a DJ academy all on-site.

Sandals LaSource GrenadaPart of the same larger group as

Beaches, Sandals hotels provide upscale, adults-only options on the sand. This 225-room all-inclu-sive Grenada resort is one of the newest additions to the brand. It’s spread over a sprawling 17-acre property on the south-western tip of the island, but all the main prop-erty features are centrally located, so it’s not difficult to find your way around. With five pools, a lovely spa and fitness centre, numerous activities and 10 restaurants, cou-ples won’t be at a loss for things to do. It’s the romantic touches such as fire pits, gazebos and swinging chairs on a pier looking out over the water that make the property one of the best beach hotels in the Caribbean.

GoldenEye Hotel & Resort, Ja-maica

The 21-room GoldenEye is hands down Jamaica’s hippest and most luxurious resort. It’s also one of the island’s most historic, as the former home of Ian Fleming, and the hide-away at which the author scribed all 14 of his James Bond novels. Today, the property, which reopened in 2010 after an extensive $50 mil-lion renovation, includes stunning cottages and villas overlooking a private beach and lagoon, as well as two happening restaurants, two pools, a tree house spa and an ex-tensive roster of on-site activities.

Tropical Princess Beach Resort & Spa, Dominican Republic

This 310-room colourful resort is the least expensive of the four Princess-brand properties in Pun-ta Cana — it may be a bit basic, but considering its long list of extras, it’s certainly one of the top hotels in the Caribbean for its price. A family-friendly offering (with two pools and separate kids’ clubs for different age brackets), the Trop-ical Princess is situated next door to the more party-friendly Cari-be Club. Both of these properties share certain amenities such as the lobby, nightly entertainment, and

tennis courts. For those looking for a great beach location on a budget, this is the place. Guests have access to three restaurants and seven bars (there is a fee to use the restaurants at Caribe Club) and a nice spa.

Carlisle Bay, AntiguaWe love this romantic boutique

on the quiet island of Antigua. Offering understated luxury, Car-lisle Bay has dedicated sections

for families and couples, and suc-cessfully appeals to both with its lovely white-sand beach, calm ocean, free non-motorized water sports and impressive kids’ club. The 82 rooms are modern and sophisticated if not very distinctly Caribbean, but the extensive fea-tures and services (many of which are free) still make this one of the island’s top upscale options.

One&Only Ocean Club, Baha-mas

It’s called One&Only for good reason — there’s nothing quite like it on Paradise Island, or anywhere in the Bahamas for that matter. But though this resort wasn’t ac-quired by the elite brand till 2002, its history dates back further than that. Huntington Hartford II (the man responsible for Par-adise Island’s name change from Hog Island) bought the property in 1962, and it began to attract members of royalty, and notable names like Zsa Zsa Gabor and Wil-liam Randolph Hearst. Since then, it has evolved into a modern-day luxury oasis. Expansive mani-cured grounds have two outdoor pools, a romantic garden and stat-uary modelled after Versailles (a

dream for weddings) and an end-less stretch of white-sand beach and turquoise waves. Health and wellness nuts are spoilt for choice with daily yoga, an 18-hole golf course, tennis courts, an indoor/outdoor fitness centre and a Ba-linese-style spa with private villas. After a day in the sun, guests re-turn to their rooms to find cham-pagne and strawberries waiting, and many choose to begin their evenings with sunset drinks at Jean-George’s Dune restaurant.

St Lucian by Rex Resorts, St Lucia

St. Lucian by Rex was one of the first major resort hotels to open on St Lucia, and it can certain-ly feel dated in certain areas. So why does it make this list? Well, despite its imperfectly polished image, the resort holds a prime beachfront location, a well-kept pool area, and a tasty beachfront restaurant. Plus, all-inclusive rates that are half of what other nearby all-inclusive resorts (such as Sandals) charge are pretty spectacular, too. This is certainly one of the Caribbean’s best op-tions on the sand if you’re looking to save some cash. (USA Today)

SANDY LANE IN BARBADOS MADE THE TOP 10.

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& SportsCRICKET

No Pietersen return - Strauss

Andrew Strauss, newly in place as England’s director of cricket, has seemingly ended Kevin Pietersen’s

international career for a second time by ruling out a recall on the grounds of a lack of trust. While Strauss claimed that Pietersen was “not banned”, he said the batsman - England’s leading run-scorer across all formats - would not be consid-ered for selection during the forthcoming Ashes summer.

Having made a magnificent unbeaten triple-hundred for Surrey on Monday, Pietersen provided further fuel for those demanding he be recalled, saying: “I want my England place and I deserve my En-gland place.” But Strauss and the ECB’s chief executive, Tom Harrison, met with Pietersen hours later to inform him that there was no way back, despite Colin Graves’ remarks that if he scored runs in county cricket the selectors “can’t ignore him”.

That is what England have chosen to do although, somewhat bafflingly, Strauss revealed that Pietersen had at the same time been offered a role as an advisor in limited-overs cricket - an opportunity Pi-etersen declined.

It is possible English cricket has now seen the last of its most maverick talent. The intervention by Graves, the ECB’s incoming chairman, at the start of March encouraged Pietersen to dream of an au-dacious comeback and prompted him to negotiate his way out of playing in the IPL in order to state his England case with Surrey.

England’s continued indifferent form and changes to the management - notably the departure of the man who oversaw Pietersen’s sacking in 2014, Paul Down-ton - further hinted at the possibility of a lifeline but Strauss’ confirmation that the situation remains unchanged looks like ending any hope of reconciliation.

Pietersen’s innings at the Kia Oval ended with him unbeaten on 355 -

the sixth-highest scorein the history of the Championship - just as Strauss was setting out his vision for the future at Lord’s. Alec Stewart has confirmed that Pietersen will fly out to appear in the IPL later this week as part of his agreement with Sunrisers Hyderabad and, with fur-ther commitments at the Caribbean Pre-mier League already agreed, it is quite possible he has played his last innings in England.

Perhaps this was always the most like-ly outcome once it became clear that Strauss had been selected as the man to rebuild England after a damaging year of upheaval. Strauss’ comments echo those in 2012, ahead of his final Test for England, when Pietersen was dropped

due to “underlying issues on trust and respect” after sending text messages to members of the South Africa team.

Speaking at Lord’s, Strauss cited a “massive trust issue” between the two as the reason for Pietersen’s continued banishment, confirming the batsman was “not part of our plans” for the forthcom-ing Ashes.

“The first thing to say is now’s the time for some really honest and open conver-sation about Kevin Pietersen,” Strauss told Sky Sports. “No one has ever doubt-ed Kevin Pietersen’s ability as a player. He has been a phenomenal player for England over a long period of time. His record stacks up to anyone in England cricket, and he should be very proud of

that. But over months and years, the trust between himself and the ECB has erod-ed.”

“Because of that, we’ve told him it’s not in the best short-term interests of the side for him to be in the team. I’ve let him know he’s not part of our plans for the future, and I can’t give him any guaran-tees beyond that ... but he’s not banned from the side, no one knows what’s going to happen in the future.”

Harrison, who joined the ECB as chief executive at the start of the year, under-scored the point. “We’ve explained our position and we’ve been honest about the reasons why,” he said. “It’s not a uni-versally popular decision but it’s a deci-sion that we have to take.”

Kevin Pietersen’s performance at The Oval will not lead to an England recall © Getty Images

Kevin Pietersen slams ‘deceitful’ ECBKevin Pietersen has said he is “absolutely devastated” after being told he will not be able to resume his England career.

Writing in his Telegraph column, Pietersen said he had not ex-pected such a final decision

after being asked to meet with Andrew Strauss and Tom Harrison on Monday evening and suggested he had been mis-led by Colin Graves, the ECB’s incoming

chairman.“I went into the meeting expecting

Strauss to say that England’s batting or-der is good at the moment but if I con-tinued to score runs and if an injury oc-curred then I would be in contention to play,” he wrote. “I would naturally have

to earn my recall, but at least I would be eligible. But no. Quite simply, I feel deep-ly misled. Tom has tried to say that Colin Graves was misrepresented by the media when he said there was a way back for me.

“I’m afraid, as everyone can clearly see, this is the biggest load of rubbish. I had two phone conversations with Colin Graves and he was crystal clear in say-ing I had to get a county, score runs and that there was a clean slate. He said that when he comes in as chairman he wants the best players playing for England. He told me that on the phone in two separate conversations. He also repeated it to na-

tional newspapers.“I have done everything I can. Was I lied

to by the chairman? Only he can answer that. Tom Harrison and Andrew Strauss have said today that all three of them are united in this decision, so I don’t know what to think.”

Pietersen is now due to head to the IPL, having opted out of the majority of the season to try and prove his England case with Surrey. “I just find it incredibly deceitful what has happened to me and am frankly finding it difficult to under-stand right now. I have done everything I have been asked. I keep asking myself, what more could I do?”

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Ponting hails Mumbai’s turnaround

Mumbai Indians head coach Ricky Ponting has hailed the character and resolve of his team, after

they turned around the disastrous start to the season - four straight losses - by winning five games in a row. Their latest victory was Chennai Super Kings’ first defeat at home in 2015, and came de-spite needing 30 off the last two overs.

“It has been a great turnaround but it has nothing to do with me, full cred-it should be given to the players. We have worked really hard from the first game but things didn’t quite go to plan,” Ponting told iplt20.com. “We knew that if we can string a couple of wins togeth-er, we will be able to come back strong.

“In the first four games we actually played some reasonable cricket, but we lost some important moments which cost us. I think we have started to play more like a team now.”

Mumbai had a similar start to the 2014 season as well, losing their first five matches, but came back to win seven of their last nine games to qualify for the playoffs.

One of the reasons for Mumbai’s re-cent success has been the consistency of their opening partnership between Lendl Simmons and Parthiv Patel. Stands of 84, 1, 111, 43, 42, 35 and 47 in their last seven games have helped Mumbai start well.

“The opening partnership was the one area where we tried different things in the first three games to find the right combination,” Ponting said. “Barring the game against Delhi Daredevils, our starts with the bat have been particularly good and we need to build that platform for the likes of Rohit Sharma, Ambati Rayu-du and Kieron Pollard to come and fin-ish things off well. Lendl Simmons and Parthiv Patel have done that. Parthiv’s form in particular throughout this tour-nament has been very good. He hasn’t been getting big scores but he has got us to a good start in every game.”

With Lasith Malinga missing for the match in Chennai, the other bowlers stepped up to keep Super Kings to 158 after Brendon McCullum and Dwayne Smith were involved in a 44-run opening partnership in 29 balls.

“I think Mitchell McClenaghan has given us more wicket-taking firepower. Our spinners, J Suchith and Harbhajan Singh have been great,” Ponting said. “This is a big win for the team. But as big as it is, we still have three more games coming up and we need to win them to give ourselves a chance to qualify for the playoffs. We cannot afford to get carried away but I am really proud of the way the guys have fared in the last five games.”

Hardik Pandya scored a eight-ball 21, including three sixes off Pawan Negi in the penultimate over to help win the match for Mumbai. He also contributed in the field with three catches.

“I have actually got quite close to Pandya since I started in this job, he is fearless and has lots of very good skills,” Ponting said. “We haven’t seen his bowl-ing much yet but it is particularly good. We saw some of his hitting prowess to-night and even in the game against Royal Challengers Bangalore where he took 16 in the end. He is going to be a very good cricketer going forward and is someone I am excited to continue to work with.”

2015 IPL Point StandingTEAMS MAT WON LOST TIED N/R PTS NET

RR FOR AGAINST

Chennai Super Kings 13 8 5 0 0 16 +0.646 2128/256.4 1943/254.1 >

Kolkata Knight Riders 13 7 5 0 1 15 +0.315 1854/216.1 1823/220.4 >

Sunrisers Hyderabad 12 7 5 0 0 14 -0.017 1903/229.2 1929/232.0 >

Mumbai Indians 13 7 6 0 0 14 -0.259 2231/258.5 2258/254.2 >

Rajasthan Royals 13 6 5 0 2 14 +0.027 1829/217.3 1812/216.1 >

Royal Challengers Bangalore 12 6 5 0 1 13 +1.036 1707/185.2 1613/197.2 >

Delhi Daredevils 13 5 8 0 0 10 -0.049 1981/250.2 1976/248.1 >

Kings XI Punjab 13 3 10 0 0 6 -1.425 1873/250.0 2152/241.2

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Pakistan take series with 328-run winPakistan 557 for 8 dec (Azhar 226,

Younis 148, Shafiq 107) and 195 for 6 dec (Misbah 82) beatBangladesh 203 (Shakib 89) and 221 (Mominul 68, Yasir 4-73) by 328 runs

Bangladesh plummeted to a 328-run defeat in Mirpur, after several top-order batsmen showed little will

to survive against a Pakistan attack mak-ing merry on a wearing track. Having ar-rived with effectively eight wickets in hand on day four - Shahadat Hossain unable to bat - Bangladesh were all out before tea, having lost six wickets for 57 either side of the lunch interval. A heavy defeat was always likely, after the hosts had given up a 354-run first-innings lead, but they will be disappointed at the limp finish to what has otherwise been a heartening tour.

Yasir Shah was the primary threat in Pakistan’s attack, as he found bounce and turn from the footmarks to supplement his fine rhythm and variation. He took 4 for 73 and induced plenty more edges and

mis-hits that fell into space. Imran Khan claimed two scalps, and Wahab Riaz, Mo-hammad Hafeez and Junaid Khan took one apiece. Misbah-ul-Haq sought to keep Ya-sir in action at one end, while he rotated bowlers at the other. The 1-0 Test series victory follows a whitewash defeat in the four limited-overs matches, for Pakistan.

The fourth day’s slide began with Tamim Iqbal, who exercised more caution than he had done on the previous eve-ning, yet was drawn into a loose shot in Imran’s first over of the morning. Tamim threw his bat at a wide full-length deliv-ery and edged the ball behind, not having accounted for Imran’s extra bounce. He was out for 42.

Mahmudullah’s tetchy 12-ball innings was defined by dangerous flirtations with Wahab’s bouncers, but it would be Imran who found his edge as well. Poking at a back-of-a-length delivery in the channel, Mahmudullah sent the ball to Younis Khan at second slip, who held the catch on sec-ond grasp.

Shakib Al Hasan edged his second ball through the gully, but continued to play his strokes, slog-sweeping Yasir for four as Mominul Haque progressed briskly alongside him. Ambition was Shakib’s downfall too. He ran at Mohammad Ha-feez’s third delivery of the day and at-tempted to put the ball into the sight screen, but mis-hit it and was caught at mid-off. Mushfiqur Rahim was more care-ful, playing out eight scoreless deliveries, before he misjudged a Yasir legbreak and played it onto his stumps 15 minutes out from the lunch break.

Hopes of a Bangladesh resistance cen-tred around Mominul as wickets tumbled at the other end. While other batsmen had been rushed by the bounce in the track, Mominul pulled and hooked Wahab with control, leaving alone the balls too high to drag down. He was quick-footed and decisive against the spinners as well, finding regular runs into the outfield off Yasir, who tested him with googlies in the morning. Mominul prospered behind the

wicket in particular, all but one of his nine boundaries coming in that region. His fifty, which came off 83 balls, made him the fifth player after Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Viv Richards and AB de Villiers to hit half-centuries in 11 consec-utive Tests.

Soumya Sarkar was caught down the legside off Wahab soon after lunch, and Mominul got out next over. He dabbed a wider Yasir ball behind point for four, then expecting the bowler to pitch full-er, ran down the pitch and aimed a lofted inside-out drive. His mis-hit went only as far as Asad Shafiq at cover, who held a sharp, low chance to his right.

That dismissal put Bangladesh at 143 for 7, and it was only a matter of time un-til two more batsmen faltered. Taijul Is-lam sent a top-edged sweep to short fine leg, before Shuvagata Hom threw his bat around for a 55-ball 39 with Mohammad Shahid for company. He eventually had a yorker sneak through his defences, to give Junaid his only scalp of the innings.

Mumbai stay alive with last-over thriller

Mumbai Indians 171 for 4 (Pandya 61*, Shakib 2-22) beat Kolkata Knight Riders 166 for 7 (Yusuf 52, Gambhir 38, Pollard 1-6) by 5 runs

Rohit Sharma’s decision to give Kieron Pollard the final over proved a masterstroke, as the

medium-pacer kept his nerve to defend 12 runs. He bowled three successive dot balls in the end with Piyush Chawla swinging aimlessly, as Mumbai Indians won by five runs at the Wankhede Sta-dium.

While Mumbai moved into the top four with the win, Knight Riders could have confirmed a spot in the playoffs with a victory, but they went off track in the last five overs.

Fifty was needed off the last five overs but Yusuf Pathan’s half-century had reduced it down to 12 off the final over. But he fell off the first ball to Pol-lard, an inspired decision of Rohit’s, and although Umesh Yadav got a boundary, Chawla hardly saw the ball properly as he kept swinging across the line.

All Mumbai bowlers, except Hardik Pandya, took a wicket each. Pandya had earlier played a superb innings to keep Mumbai in the game.

Mumbai’s innings derived most of its strength from the 92-run stand be-tween Kieron Pollard and Pandya for the unbroken fifth wicket. The pair got together at the loss of Rohit Sharma in the 12th over, and accelerated with 72 runs in the last five overs.

Pandya smashed two sixes over mid-wicket and eight other fours in his un-beaten 31-ball 61. He not just outscored Pollard, who made 33 off 38 balls with just a four and a six, but dominated their partnership. Pandya struck Umesh Ya-dav for four consecutive boundaries in the 16th over before launching into

Andre Russell in the 19th over for two fours and a six, reaching his first IPL fif-ty, off 25 balls.

Shakib Al Hasan’s two early wickets kept Mumbai from getting a brisk start. He first removed Parthiv Patel when he chipped to midwicket for Manish Pand-ey to take an easy catch. Pandey added to his tally after he held on to a chance offered by the other Mumbai open-er, Lendl Simmons, in the fifth over. Shakib, then, took his second wicket, that of Ambati Rayudu, Russell taking a superb catch at wide long-on for two.

Rohit Sharma kept the score moving with singles and doubles, and added boundaries in the ninth over against Piyush Chawla, a cut and a sweep. But he was undone by a beauty from Sunil Narine who got the ball to curve after pitching on middle-stump. Rohit was bowled for 30 off 21 balls with five fours.

Shakib’s two for 22 aside, the Knight Riders would have been displeased by how Umesh and Russell bowled to-wards the end while also getting only one over out of Chawla.

Knight Riders began their chase of 172 runs with lots of boundaries but Robin Uthappa’s attempt to get cheeky resulted in him being caught at fine leg by Lasith Malinga, soon after hitting Harbhajan Singh for a six over square-leg. Manish Pandey’s poor call for a sin-gle made it 46 for two in the eventful sixth over from the offspinner.

Gautam Gambhir and Yusuf Pathan added 42 runs quickly before the Knight Riders captain was bowled by J Suchith, the next ball after being dropped on 38 by Pandya at deep mid-wicket. Yusuf kept playing the second fiddle as Shakib hammered 23 off 15 balls but he too fell in the pursuit of boundaries, caught off Vinay Kumar in the 15th over.

Injured Pietersen abandons Sunrisers return

Kevin Pietersen’s return to the IPL for Sunrisers Hyderabad has been scup-pered by a calf injury suffered while

making the triple-century for Surrey that helped build a tidal wave of protest at his continued England freeze-out.

Andrew Strauss, England’s new director of cricket, has blocked any potential Piet-ersen comeback this summer because of “massive trust issues” that soured the later stages of his England career and have con-tributed to his 18 months in the interna-tional wilderness.

That decision seemed to signal a speedy return for Pietersen to play for Sunrisers in the final stages of the IPL but he had a scan on a damaged calf in London on Wednesday and returned to the Kia Oval with a notice-able limp. The prognosis was that the injury was expected to take a couple of weeks to heal.

His mood was soon to be enhanced as Surrey, led by their openers Steve Davies and Jason Roy, pulled off a dramatic run chase against Leicestershire, ensuring that his unbeaten 355 - the highest score of his life - would at least set up a victory for his county, if not resurrect his England career.

Sunrisers’ CEO K Shanmugam had an-nounced that Pietersen would join the team on Friday in Hyderabad. He was bought by the franchise in this year’s auction but was allowed to return home to England to play county cricket at his request. They lie third in the IPL table and had hoped that Pieters-en would give them additional firepower in their last home game against Mumbai Indi-ans on Sunday as they press for a top-four place.

Tom Moody, the head coach, had also been excited by his return. “It is great news that KP will be joining us earlier than planned,” he said. “To add a world-class batsman to our squad at the business end of the tournament is a huge bonus.”

Pietersen’s priority will now be to recov-

er fitness in time for his stint with St Lucia Zouks in the Caribbean Premier League. His future with Surrey remains uncertain.

Sunrisers purchased Pietersen at his base price of 2 crore rupees (approximate-ly GBP 200,000) at the IPL player auction in February. They agreed to release Pietersen ahead of the season to allow him to press for England selection.

In an irate column for the Tele-graph newspaper Pietersen accused the ECB of being “deceitful”. He signed off the column by confirming he would be flying out to India to honour his IPL commitments.

“Under the agreement of releasing me from my IPL contract, Sunrisers Hyderabad have the right to recall me for the final stag-es of the tournament, so on Friday - at their request - I’ll be travelling out to India,” he wrote. “It’ll give me a good opportunity to cool down and assess what I’m going to do next. I’m just sorry it won’t be putting on an England shirt.”

Should they qualify for the knockout stages, Sunrisers will also be without their New Zealand pair of fast bowler Trent Boult and batsman Kane Williamson, who will leave after Sunday’s game to join the na-tional squad ahead of their first Test against England starting on May 21.

However, they can count on the encour-aging form of Eoin Morgan and Moises Henriques besides captain David Warner and the availability of Dale Steyn, who has been part of the playing XI in just four games so far.

Sunrisers’ retention of Williamson has caused New Zealand to abandon plans to field him - albeit belatedly - in their final pre-Test warm-up which begins against Worcestershire in Worcester on Thurs-day. Corey Anderson will still travel up to Worcester as planned on Thursday but Trent Boult, Tim Southee and Brendon Mc-Cullum will arrive early next week, along with Williamson.

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Magical de Villiers stuns MumbaiRoyal Challengers Bangalore 235

for 1 (De Villiers 133*, Kohli 82*) beat Mumbai Indians 196 for 7 (Sim-mons 68*, Pollard 49) by 39 runs

AB de Villiers, slinking menacingly around a flat Wankhede pitch, set about the most vicious sustained

attack of this IPL, reaping 133 runs at a strike rate of 225.42 to effectively bat Mumbai Indians out of the match.

Virat Kohli was in sublime form him-self, but his 82 from 50 balls from the other end was little more than a side-light, as a rapturous Mumbai crowd suspended regional loyalty to chant de Villiers’ name. The pair remained unbeaten at the close of the innings, having hit a T20-record 215 in each others’ company. Royal Challengers’ 235 for 1 was also the highest score of the season, beating their own previous record, while de Villiers’ was the high-est individual score of the season. The visitors’ score would be 39 too many for Mumbai Indians.

De Villiers barely mishit a ball throughout his stay, but Mumbai will rue their own shambolic fielding in the third over of the innings, when a

straightforward chance off Kohli was spilled off Mitchell McClenaghan at slip. Kohli would hit 76 more runs from his own blade, but it was the support he provided to de Villiers that made this spill truly costly.

Mumbai delivered too many knee-high full tosses and overpitched deliv-eries to such high-quality batsmen, but when de Villiers began to flit around the crease to launch the ball to al-most any region of his choosing, the hosts were understandably battered to breaking point. Lasith Malinga, for ex-ample, had figures of 1 for 13 from his first three overs. He came back when de Villiers was in full flow and had a near-yorker scooped over fine leg for four, then was cracked almost casually over cover for four soon after. His final over cost 14.

De Villiers began with five dot balls to Malinga, to complete a wicket-maid-en, before his expansivegame clicked into place with successive square fours - one either side of the pitch - off J Suchith’s left-arm spin in the sixth over. When Mumbai’s spinners failed to generate significant turn from the sur-face, de Villiers began to hot out with

more intent. In Harbhajan Singh’s first over, de Villiers creamed him through the covers, then came down the pitch to clobber him over the long on fence. Suchith came in for more punishment, conceding three more fours - de Vil-liers once pretending to move toward the off side, only to return to his orig-inal position to sweep the confused to the square leg fence - but soon even the quicks were being mauled. De Vil-liers ran at McClenaghan to drill him to the straight fence, reaching 50 from 29 deliveries, then dropped deep into his crease to crack him past point next ball.

Kohli spent much of the early and mid-innings turning strike over to de Villiers, scoring smartly enough him-self, but rarely hitting out against balls that did not deserve punishment. De Villiers, meanwhile, made very good de-liveries seem woeful. He made room to drive Hardik Pandya for three consec-utive fours in the 15th over, then when McClenaghan sent a ball at his chest, hit it behind square leg for four. It was only after Kohli reached his own fifty, off 39 balls, that he moved to match de Villiers’ aggression. Royal Challengers were 160 for 1 after 15 overs. The pair

plundered Jasprit Bumrah’s 17th for 25. The second of de Villiers’ sixes in that over took him into triple figures, off 47 balls,before Kohli sent the last ball of the over beyond long on to col-lect a six for himself.

That over was the most expensive in the innings, but there was plenty of mayhem to follow. Pandya’s next two overs were carted for 19 and 17. That he was even given the final over of the innings reflects the chaos that the pair had unleashed on Mumbai’s strategy. When the hosts’ torment finally came to an end at the innings break, Kohli and de Villiers had hit 25 fours and eight sixes between them.

Kieron Pollard and Llendl Simmons clobbered 70 runs in 37 balls for the third wicket, to restore a little hope for Mumbai Indians, but even their most productive overs were barely staying in touch with the required run rate. When Pollard holed out on 49 to leave the hosts needing 103 from 40 balls, the match was effectively secure for Royal Challengers. Simmons remained unbeaten on 68 from 58 balls when the innings fizzled out at 196 for 7 from 20 overs.

Samuel Badree will join the Brisbane Heat this summer © West Indies Cricket Board

Badree signs with Brisbane HeatWest Indies legspinner Samuel

Badree has signed with the Bris-bane Heat for the 2015-16 Big

Bash League. Badree, the No.1-ranked Twenty20 international bowler in the world, had signed with the Heat for last summer but was forced to withdraw due to a shoulder injury. He is yet to make his BBL debut.

Badree arrived in Brisbane this week to take up a short-term mentoring posi-tion at Cricket Australia’s spin camp. He will return to Brisbane later this year and the Heat coach Daniel Vettori said he was pleased that Badree would again be part of the side’s plans.

“We’re delighted that Sammy has agreed to join the Heat for BBL 05,” Vet-tori said. “It was a real shame for us that he was unable to be on board last season due to injury. Having played against him in the past, I know what a class performer he is on and off the field.

“He’s a proven quality in T20 and I think the Australian conditions will suit him superbly. We’re excited at the pros-pect of throwing him into the mix when we get down to business later in the year.

“It’s great he will be spending some time in Australia at the National Cricket Centre over the next few weeks and cer-tainly a bonus for us that he will have a chance to familiarize himself with Bris-bane before he and his family come back ahead of the tournament this summer.

“We’re working on the fact that he will be with us for the whole tournament so that is encouraging for us as we bed down our planning and final recruiting.”

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