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OECS Chief Justice resigns

| 22/02/2012 | 0 Comments
OECS Chief Justice resigns
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CASTRIES, St Lucia, CMC – The Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, Hugh Anthony Rawlings has resigned. His resignation takes effect from August 1. Chairman of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Prime Minister Dr. Kenny Anthony of St. Lucia said that a committee has been activated to pick his successor. Justice Rawlings, a national of St. Kitts- Nevis held the position of Chief Justice since May 2008 after Sir Dennis Byron retired.

Anthony said he had received the letter of resignation from Justice Rawlins in his capacity as OECS chairman and has informed the leaders of the sub-regional grouping. “We are aware that there have been a number of challenges faced by the courts and it is to the credit of the Chief Justice that some of those challenges were dealt with, and dealt with in the accustomed fashion that a Chief Justice would deal with problems of that nature. “So we want to extend our deep thanks and our appreciation to the Chief Justice for serving the people of the OECS with dignity, character and with honour,” Anthony said. The OECS Chairman said that the leaders of Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Montserrat and St. Kitts-Nevis have also expressed their appreciation to the outgoing head of the sub-regional jurisdiction for his work over the years. “A search committee has now been activated to begin the process of identifying a replacement. We are proceeding apace and in good time so that by the time the resignation takes effect, hopefully we will have a new Chief Justice in place,” Anthony said. “As you know it is a critical and crucial position in the regional arrangement in the court system, and it is vital that an arrangement be found to avoid any delay in the dispensation of judicial services to the sub-region,” he added. But legal sources are questioning the decision by Justice Rawlins to resign saying the holder of the office normally serves until retirement. “I don’t know of any situation which would have caused undue concern for the Chief Justice, he probably feels that given his own personal circumstances this was the best time for him to make his exit,” Anthony said.

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BET News and CENTRIC to Broadcast Live Coverage of Whitney Houston’s Funeral Services This Saturday, February 18 Beginning at 11:30AM ET, Followed by a One Hour Original Special “BET REMEMBERS WHITNEY” at 7:00PM*

| 17/02/2012 | 0 Comments
BET News and CENTRIC to Broadcast Live Coverage of Whitney Houston’s Funeral Services This Saturday, February 18 Beginning at 11:30AM ET, Followed by a One Hour Original Special “BET REMEMBERS WHITNEY” at 7:00PM*
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NEW YORK, Feb. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — The woman, the wonder, the legend….BETand CENTRIC honor the memory of Whitney Houston with a BET News special LIVE: THE HOMEGOING OF WHITNEY HOUSTON premiering this Saturday, February 18, followed by BET REMEMBERS WHITNEY, a one-hour special commemorating the woman best known as The Voice.

Whitney Houston's last televised performance at the 2011 BET Celebration of Gospel. BET News' LIVE: THE HOMECOMING OF WHITNEY HOUSTON will air Saturday, February 18 at 11:30am. (PRNewsFoto/BET Networks)

Beginning at 11:30AMET/8:30AM PT, BET News and CENTRIC, along with on-air correspondents April Woodard and Lola Oguinake will bring viewers complete live, in-depth coverage of the legendary pop singer’s funeral from her childhood church, New Hope Baptist Church, in Newark, New Jersey. Later that evening at 7:00 PM*, BET News correspondent Bevy Smith sits down with confidants and colleagues of the Queen of Pop including Kim Burrell, Kelley Price, Faith Evans, Ledisi, India.Arie, Tisha Martin Campbell and Tichina Arnold to share tender memories of the superstar’s greatest qualities as a vocalist, mentor, mother and friend. BET REMEMBERS WHITNEY takes a deeply personal and heartfelt look at one of music’s most beloved and renowned artists and recalls the amazing force behind her meteoric rise to superstardom and her uncanny ability to inspire others in a powerful way -whether in the spotlight or far away from the cameras.

Additionally, LIVE: THE HOMEGOING OF WHITNEY HOUSTON will air internationally on Saturday, February 18 at 4:30PM GMT / 6:30PM CAT and BET REMEMBERS WHITNEY will air internationally on Sunday, February 19 at 7:00 PM GMT / 9:00 PM CAT.

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Music producer Swizz Beatz on the run from Federal Prosecutors

| 19/01/2012 | 0 Comments
Music producer Swizz Beatz on the run from Federal Prosecutors
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According to the Associated Press. Beatz, real name Kasseem Dean, 33, is listed as the CEO on the website of the Hong Kong-based file sharing website, Megaupload.com, which was shut down by feds today.

Swizz Beats & Wife Alicia Keys

The Associated Press reports: “The indictment accuses the company of costing copyright holders more than $500 million in lost revenue from pirated films and other content. The indictment was unsealed Thursday, one day after websites shut down in protest of two congressional proposals intended to thwart the online piracy of copyrighted movies and TV programs.”

Swizz Beats is the husband of Grammy Award winning musician Alicia Keys, celebrities such as Sean “Diddy” Combs, Kanye West, Floyd Mayweather, Serena Williams and others are seen happily promoting the illegal service in the video.

Swizz Beatz, Megaupload’s CEO, was not charged in the indictment which was handed down on Jan. 5, and as of now, it is unclear how the producer/rapper’s involvement with the company will play into the case. The Associated Press reported that Megaupload founder Kim Dotcom (also known as Kim Schmitz) was arrested Thursday in New Zealand along with three others.

The federal government took the action against Megaupload.com, and also arrested several members of the company, hitting them with multiple racketeering and copyright infringement charges, according to a statement issued to MTV News by the U.S. Department of Justice. A federal indictment alleges that the site, which allows users to transfer large files, has generated more than $175 million in criminal proceed and costs copyright-holders more than $500 million in lost revenue from pirated movies, albums and other materials.

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RAW VIDEO: 23 killed in Haiti truck crash

| 17/01/2012 | 0 Comments
RAW VIDEO: 23 killed in Haiti truck crash
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PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (January 17, 2012)—Twenty-three people died after a truck’s brakes failed and the vehicle crashed on one of the capital’s busiest streets, Nadia Lochard of Haiti’s Civil Protection Office said Tuesday.

Lochard said the crash happened on the thoroughfare of Route Delmas when the driver lost control, struck a small bus and ran onto the sidewalk.

Sixty-seven other people were injured and were taken to hospitals in the area for treatment.

The press office of President Michel Martelly issued a statement saying the leader went to the site of the crash, which was in front of the national television headquarters.

The incident happened before midnight Monday.

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Yahoo Co-founder Jerry Yang Leaving Company

| 17/01/2012 | 7 Comments
Yahoo Co-founder Jerry Yang Leaving Company
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Yahoo Co-Founder, Jerry Yang

Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang is leaving the struggling company. The surprise departure, announced Tuesday, comes just two weeks after Yahoo Inc. hired former PayPal executive Scott Thomson as its CEO. Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang has resigned his board seat and “all other positions” with the beleaguered Web giant, the company announced this afternoon. Yang co-founded Yahoo in 1995 with David Filo and served as chief executive from June 2007 to January 2009. Filo remains at the company. Yang’s tenure as chief executive was tumultuous with the company reporting a 64 percent drop in net income at a time when the online advertising market was softening. That led to layoffs, including one that cut 1,000 jobs in February 2008, and another that carved away 1,430 later that same year.

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Sean Penn accepts “Ambassador at Large” for Haiti position offered by Haiti’s Foreign Minister

| 17/01/2012 | 0 Comments
Sean Penn accepts  “Ambassador at Large” for Haiti position offered by Haiti’s Foreign Minister
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Sean Penn in Haiti

American Actor Sean Penn has accepted the “Ambassador at Large” position for Haiti. Penn was offered the position by Haiti’s Foreign Minister Laurent Lamothe while at the Cinema for Peace benefit in Los Angeles on Saturday night. The Los Angeles benefit raised over $5 million for Haitian relief efforts, an auction of irish rocker BONO’s gutiar fetched almost $500,000.

Sean Penn has won received the “Hollywood Humanitarian Award for his outstanding efforts in saving lives, as well as brining relief to the human suffering in Haiti.

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Carnival Stock down 14% intraday trading

| 17/01/2012 | 1 Comment
Carnival Stock down 14% intraday trading
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Carnival Vessel in Costa Concordia

Shares of the Miami based company, Carnival Cruises took a free fall in U.S. equities trading after officials at the company verified huge losses stemming from one of it’s ship running aground in Costa Concordia. Carnival Cruises which trades under the ticker symbol CCL, plummeted as the cost of the damages from the accident were revealed. Although the company has revealed that insurance policies would cover the losses at least $40 million will be paid out in deductible premiums to cover the losses.

 

 

 

 

 

Official also stated “The vessel is expected to be out of service for the remainder of our current fiscal year, if not longer,” said the company. “In addition, the company anticipates other costs to the business that are not possible to determine at this time.” n addition, the loss of use of the ship will likely cost the company between $85 million and $95 million during its current fiscal year, which ends Nov. 30.

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Police arrest Italian captain of cruise ship that ran aground, killing 3

| 14/01/2012 | 0 Comments
Police arrest Italian captain of cruise ship that ran aground, killing 3
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The Italian captain of the cruise ship that ran aground — killing three people and injuring 20 more — was arrested late Saturday and is being investigated for abandoning ship and manslaughter, said a local prosecutor in Grosetto, Italy.

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Abandoning ship is the more serious of the potential charges, authorities said.

The captain, Francesco Schettino, had been earlier interviewed by investigators in Porto Santo Stefano about what happened when the 4,200-passenger Costa Concordia struck rocks in shallow water off Italy’s western coast, said officer Emilio Del Santo of the Coastal Authorities of Livorno.

Authorities were looking at why the ship didn’t hail a mayday during the accident near the Italian island of Giglio on Friday night, officials said. The ship is owned by Genoa-based Costa Cruises.

“At the moment we can’t exclude that the ship had some kind of technical problem, and for this reason moved towards the coast in order to save the passengers, the crew and the ship. But they didn’t send a mayday. The ship got in contact with us once the evacuation procedures were already ongoing,” Del Santo said prior to the announcement of the arrest.

Giuseppe Orsina, a spokesman with the local civil protection agency, said 43 to 51 people were missing, though authorities are reviewing passenger lists to confirm the exact figure.

“These people could be still on the island of Giglio, in private houses or in hospitals,” Orsina said.

The coast guard said 50 to 70 people could be missing.

Authorities said earlier Saturday they believed everyone was accounted for, but that they did not have a definitive list of names.

“Fear and panic are comprehensible in a ship long over 300 meters with over 4,000 passengers,” Del Santo said. “We can confirm that the ship has a breach on the hull of about 90 meters, and that the right side of it is completely under water.”

Two French tourists and a crew member from Peru were killed, Port authorities in Livorno said. One of the victims was a 65-year-old woman who died of a heart attack, according to authorities.

A surviving crew member, Rosalyn Rincon, 30, of Blackpool, England, said she wanted to know why the cruise ship was sailing so close to shore. She described a harrowing grounding of the vessel, whose tilting and rising water evoked the film “Titanic,” she said.

“I’m pretty much angry, and I want to know why we were so close to the coast,” said Rincon, who works as a dancer on the ship and was entertaining passengers by performing a trick inside a box with a magician when the accident occurred.

Nautilus International, a maritime employees trade union, called the accident a “wake-up call” to regulators.

“Nautilus is concerned about the rapid recent increases in the size of passenger ships — with the average tonnage doubling over the past decade,” said Nautilus general secretary Mark Dickinson in a statement. “Many ships are now effectively small towns at sea, and the sheer number of people onboard raises serious questions about evacuation.”

The ship was 2.5 miles off route when it struck a rocky sandbar, according to the Italian Coast Guard. Local fishermen say the island coast of Giglio is known for its rocky sea floor.

Gianni Onorato, president of Costa Cruises, expressed “deep sorrow for this terrible tragedy,” but said the cruise line was unable to answer all the questions that authorities are now investigating.

“On the basis of the initial evidence — still preliminary — Costa Concordia, under the command of Master Francesco Schettino, was sailing its regularly scheduled itinerary from Civitavecchia to Savona, Italy, when the ship struck a submerged rock,” Onorato said in a statement before the announcement of the captain’s announcement.

“Captain Schettino, who was on the bridge at the time, immediately understood the severity of the situation and performed a maneuver intended to protect both guests and crew, and initiated security procedures to prepare for an eventual ship evacuation,” he continued.

“Unfortunately, that operation was complicated by a sudden tilting of the ship that made disembarkation difficult,” Onorato said.

Some passengers fell into the chilly waters during the rescue, Italy’s ANSA news agency reported.

The huge ship, which was lying on its side in shallow water Saturday evening, was carrying about 3,200 passengers and 1,000 crew members when it ran aground around dinner time.

Initial reports suggested as many as six people had been killed, but it was unclear why the number dropped. About 1,500 of the people aboard the ship were on their way home Saturday, the Civil Protection Authority said.

Passengers described how the lights went out and it then became clear the ship had hit something, prompting scenes of chaos.

Laurie Willits from Ontario, who was watching a magic show with her husband at that moment, told CNN: “We heard a scraping noise to the left of the ship and then my husband said ‘we’re sliding off our seats.’”

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Sean Penn to Be Honored for Haiti Relief by Critics Choice Movie Awards

| 09/01/2012 | 1 Comment
Sean Penn to Be Honored for Haiti Relief by Critics Choice Movie Awards
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Sean Penn has won another award for his charity work rather than his acting, as the Broadcast Film Critics Association announced on Monday that Penn will receive the 2012 Joel Siegel Award at the 17th Annual Critics Choice Movie Awards on Thursday, January 12.

Last January, Penn was given the Stanley Kramer Award by the Producers Guild of America for his charitable work.

This will be the fifth time the BFCA has presented the Joel Siegel Award, which is handed out, in the words of the BFCA release, “to those who understand, as Joel did, that the greatest value of celebrity is as an enhanced platform to do good works for others.”

George Clooney will present the award to Penn, who is being singled out for founding the J/P Haitian Relief organization in the aftermath of the earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010, two years to the day before this year’s CCMA.

“While it was heartening to see such an outpouring of support and aid for the Haitian people in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy, the long-term commitment made by Sean and his organization is particularly notable,” said BFCA president Joey Berlin in a release announcing the award.

Penn has previously won Critics Choice Movie Awards for his acting in “Mystic River” and “Milk,” and been nominated five additional times.

The Critics Choice Movie Awards will take place at the Hollywood Palladium and will air live on VH1.

Penn’s honor was not the only awards-related announcement to be made in the last day. The Motion Picture Sound Editors also announced the recipient of its annual lifetime achievement award, which will be handed out at its Golden Reel Awards ceremony on February 19.

George Watters II, a veteran sound editor who has won two Oscars and been nominated eight times, has been named recipient of the 2012 MPSE Career Achievement Award. His Oscars came for “The Hunt for Red October” and “Pearl Harbor,” and his other work includes “Top Gun,” “Armageddon” and “The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.”

And in a third awards-show-related announcement, the screen Actors Guild said that Fiji Water will serve as the official water of the 18th SAG Awards.

Source: Reuters

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Grand Central Partnership Fired Rastafarian for Complaining of Threatened Violence, EEOC Says

| 04/01/2012 | 6 Comments
Grand Central Partnership Fired Rastafarian for Complaining of Threatened Violence, EEOC Says
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(NewDesignWorld Press Center) – New York – Grand Central Partnership, Inc. (GCP), a not-for-profit developer of real estate, offices, and facilities around the Grand Central Terminal area in New York, violated a consent decree and committed new illegal acts when it fired a black Rastafarian security officer in retaliation for his complaints about threats of violence and racism, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit filed Friday.

According to the suit, in 2009, EEOC and GCP settled an earlier lawsuit about GCP’s treatment of Rastafarian and Caribbean security officers with a consent decree filed in federal court. In that settlement, the parties had agreed that GCP would offer accommodations for the religious practices of the Rastafarian security officers and not retaliate against Rastafarian security officers for their participation in the lawsuit. As part of that settlement, GCP is still subject to supervision by the federal court in that action.

The new lawsuit claims that in 2010, the hostility toward Rastafarians at GCP erupted again when a non-Caribbean security officer threatened to shoot and kill a group of Rastafarian officers. After a white security supervisor made light of the physical threats made to the Rastafarian security officers, one Rastafarian security officer objected to the supervisor’s conduct and his past discrimination. Additionally, he called the supervisor a racist for referring in the past to a group of Rastafarians with the “N word” and threatening to stand in the way of their getting paid for their work. After the security officer complained to the supervisor and telephoned EEOC, GCP fired him about three months later.

This alleged conduct violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which protects employees from retaliation when they complain about employment discrimination based on race or religion. It additionally is a breach of the original consent decree filed in 2009. The EEOC filed suit, Civil Action No.11 Civ. 9682 SDNY, in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, only after attempting to reach a voluntary pre-litigation settlement.

Elizabeth Grossman, Regional Attorney of EEOC’s New York District Office, said, “EEOC is particularly concerned when it obtains a consent decree to stop violations of the law and the employer turns around and ignores the settlement by reverting to the illegal behavior.
We will pursue vigorously retaliation claims against employers whose managers would rather not comply with court orders and fire individuals who object to threats based on their religion and bias based on race.”

“Retaliation against an employee who objects to threats of violence against his co-religionists and then objects to racism will not be tolerated. EEOC’s lawsuit should make it clear that an employer may not blame the victim when it loses control of its managers and employees,” Michael Ranis, a trial attorney in EEOC’s New York District Office, said.

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