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Technical team putting correct solutions in place, SOUTH COAST says Minister of Health BEING MONITORED MINISTER of Health John Boyce South Coast Sewerage Treatment Plant “Must we, because we have an urgent hour of the day.The technical people, not says the situation on the south coast and residents in White Hill, rather than national priority dealing with at the the politicians, are putting in place the of the island is being monitored the compulsory acquisition of land to South Coast, must we say we do no other correct solutions and the funds have been every hour by a technical team. construct a roundabout in Collymore business in the House of Assembly? How made available and will continue to be He gave the assurance in the Lower Rock. puerile can we get? How simplistic can monitored so that the correction at Chamber yesterday after facing criticism He noted that the area in question, we get in terms of our work? the south coast can be achieved,” he from members of the Opposition that which is called the Gertz junction, is “We are monitoring the situation and stated. there are more pressing matters to be extremely dangerous and there is a need the implementation of the solutions addressed by Government, including the for control. which have been put to the country every SOUTH COAST on Page 5

2016 Guardian Group Herman Griffith Primary Schools’ champions, Bayley’s Primary School. Bayley’s are kings of cricket once again By André Springer the opponents, Bayley’s scored a massive the toss and chose to field, sending Harmon with the score on 25. In walked 166, losing six in 25 overs.At one Bayley’s in to face up on a pitch that had Daniel Duncan and he made his IT has been a five-year drought, but after point, it looked like there would be been prepared twice last week. Darius intentions known early with consecutive two postponements and two rain delays, another postponement after the skies Joseph and Dajahree Brathwaite opened fours in his first over faced.Duncan would Bayley’s Primary School reclaimed the changed around 2:10 p.m. and the rain the for the St. Philip side. The continue his onslaught, playing two more Herman Griffith Primary Schools’ Cricket interrupted the West Terrace reply in pair started steady,running well between immaculate shots dissecting cover and Competition title. the fifth over with the score standing the wickets and by the end of the second point as he went along. His whipping of Playing at Empire grounds, the home at 25-1. There was a break of over 30 over had 15 runs on the board. The West the West Terrace bowlers would come to of the Herman Griffith competition, minutes that seemed to go on forever Terrace bowlers were having a horrid an end with the first ball of the 12th over Bayley’s were not going to let another as the umpires and organisers of the time and were leaking extras at a rapid when he was trapped leg before opportunity pass to take the title back to competition made sure the pitch was fit rate. (lbw) by Harmon for 23. St. Philip. Batting first and with the help for play before the match resumed. The first wicket fell when Brathwaite of poor fielding along with 56 extras by The 2014 Champions West Terrace won was comprehensively bowled by Jonathan CHAMPIONS on Page 24 2 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Advocate The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 3 Tablets for West Terrace Primary School students THE Pannell family continues thanks to people like Aron and to support the Aron & Christina Christina Truss for their work. Foundation Tablet Project. They do not have to do it, but Yesterday,businessman Ryan they continue to do it year after Pannell, his wife, Ursula and year,school after school. It is ini- their two sons, Riley and tiatives like these that really do Beckett, presented 76 Samsung make a profound difference in tablets to the class three stu- the quality of life; the quality of dents at West Terrace Primary education of our young people in School. particular,” he expressed. This is the third year the “I only wish that many more school has been part of the proj- Barbadians take an example of ect, as the Foundation continues what Aron and Christina are to ensure that primary school doing, in terms of leading of their students have the opportunity resources; getting other people to own technology which will as- involved with other resources sist them with their studies. and bringing it in a manner that “Once we have added a school can really make a difference in to the tablet project, we try to the lives of ordinary Barba- find a sponsor to assist with fun- dians.” ding the devices, because every Front row (from left): Tahira Gibbons of West Terrace Primary School received her Samsung Principal of West Terrace year we have to buy tablets to tablet from Beckett Pannell; while Isaiah Skeete received his device from Riley Pannell. Looking Primary School, Beverley present to the new class 3’s. We on is Aron Truss, Founder of the Aron & Christina Foundation; MP for St. James South, Donville Burrowes, took the opportunity have been very fortunate that Inniss; Ryan Pannell and his wife Ursula. to express her gratitude to all Mr. and Mrs. Pannell, new mi- those who made the donation grates to Barbados, have sup- chase the tablets West Terrace Member of Parliament for the thanked the Foundation as well possible, as well as encouraged ported this project and have Primary students are receiving,” constituency of St. James South, as the Pannell’s. her students to care for the de- again donated the funds to pur- Aron Truss explained. the Hon. Donville Inniss, “We often don’t give enough vices. (TL) Parents take matters into their own hands By Cara L. Foster cerns was what was going to be done about the time that was lost PARLIAMENTARY Secreta- due to the school being closed ry in the Ministry of Educa- now for five weeks.She reminded tion, Senator Harry Hus- persons present that next term bands, has assured the First was sports term, and revealed and Second Vice Presidents that a suggestion was put for- of the Parent-Teacher Associ- ward to forfeit participating dur- ation at the Combermere ing that term because “academ- School, Alan Marshall and ics take priority”. Sharron Lucas-Blackman re- “We have lost, up to yesterday, spectively, that he will pass 6400 minutes of teaching time. on the letter that they deliv- That’s seven periods a day for 40 ered to the Minister of Edu- minutes for 19 or 20 days,” she cation, Science, Technology said. Parents and a few executive members as they made their way over to the Ministry of Education, and Innovation, and that it The First Vice ,Alan Science, Technology and Innovation yesterday morning. will be reviewed. Marshall, divulged that they These sentiments came from have not heard anything from Alan Marshall after the brief the Ministry of Education, Sci- What next for ungraded SBAs-affected? meeting with the Senator, that ence,Technology and Innovation came about after delivering a let- about how the time lost could be By Cara L. Foster SBAs. First Vice President of the reported in the press recently ter that contained all of the con- made up. He said that even Parent-Teachers Association, that there was a school where cerns of the members of the PTA though a suggestion was made THERE is a concern as to what Alan Marshall, expressed that 180 students received the ungra- as to how the problem of Comber- that the school does not take part will happen to the 180 students they have met with representa- ded grade in their CCSLC exam- mere School was being treated. in Inter-School sports next term, who took part in the Caribbean tives of CXC, who told them that inations because the assess- “From previous meetings, we the decision was out of their con- Certificate of Secondary Level it was not the exam that needed ments were not graded, but they see that they have kept their trol,stating that even though the Competence (CCSLC) and were to be retaken, the issue arose be- were told by the principal,during word, so we see no reason as to suggestion meant that the ath- unable to receive a grade, based cause there was no record that their first PTA meeting in Sep- why this should not continue,” letes would be “short-changed” on the fact that the grades of acknowledged that the SBAs had tember, that the problem was he said. due to not participating, it was their School-Based Assessments been done. that the marks were not entered The parents of the students of better for them not to be short- (SBAs) were not recorded in Ca- “We want to know why our chil- into the CXCs database. Mar- the Combermere Secondary changed of their education. ribbean Examination Council’s dren’s SBAs have not been shall said that this was a concern School decided it was time to take He also revealed that the letter (CXC) database. marked or why weren’t they en- of the PTA that they would like to matters into their own hands, as also contained an expression of Gathering together yesterday tered in the system at CXC,” he be cleared up, explained and rec- they gathered together yester- just how disappointed the PTA morning in Queen’s Park, par- said. tified. day morning in Queen’s Park to were in how long it has taken for ents of students of the Comber- Voicing what other parents This concern is of importance show their support of the letter this problem to be resolved. mere School expressed the con- thought,Marshall went on to say to the PTA,as Marshall acknowl- that was delivered to the Marshall said that transfer- cern they felt in regards to what that he believed that you having edged that in the business world Ministry of Education, Science, ring of the students was not an will happen to the then 3rd form- 180 students with an “Ungraded” today, there are places that look Technology and Innovation. option as all the schools were full; ers who received a “U”as their fi- as their mark is not okay.He said at a student’s entire transcript, Addressing the parents pres- regardless,the students have ex- nal grade, due to the fact that that there was some confusion and having a mark of “Ungraded” ent, Sharron Lucas-Blackman pressed that they do not want to there was no record of their based on the fact that a minister could have a negative effect. explained one of the main con- be transferred. 4• Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate Barbadians urged to utilise tax amnesty GOVERNMENT is urg- ‘Ultimately Government needs all the taxes it can get, as I said, to of our way to make this ing Barbadians to take meet the diverse needs of the population and if taxes are not being as easy and as reasonable advantage of the tax as possible and I think amnesty being offered paid, then the quality of services which any Government is capable in those circumstances until February 15, 2017 of offering will be correspondingly compromised.’ therefore I would com- and pay the income tax mend this to anybody,” owed to the State. morning to put the have offered amnesties from time to time has those individuals, com- the Finance Minister The call has come from legislative framework and the current Govern- problems, cash flow prob- panies, corporations and said. both Prime Minister the in place to support the ment has offered three or lems, may have other entities to see that those Meanwhile, Prime Rt. Hon. Freundel Stuart amnesty which started four since coming to of- challenges and they make legal obligations are met, Minister Stuart, in a brief and Minister of Finance in September, Sinckler fice, this instalment will real time choices in re- that the responsibilities intervention, reiterated and Economic Affairs, told fellow Members be the last for “a very long lation to which items of to those persons who they the call for Barbadians Christopher Sinckler. of Parliament that time to come”. expenditure they prefer have in their employ or to take advantage of the Leading off the debate Government is owed “Whilst we don’t en- to pay,or may have to pay otherwise, contracted or amnesty as he explained on the Income Tax hundreds of millions of courage it and ought not to keep themselves op- subcontracted, that those that tax evasion is prohib- (Amendment) Bill in the dollars in taxes, and while to encourage it, everybody erable. And we try as a obligations are met in an ited in law.His comments Lower House yesterday successive governments including Government government to work with orderly fashion,” he said. came as he added that Sinckler said that the the payment of taxes is amnesty has been going “absolutely necessary” in well thus far,with a num- order for Government to ber of people taking ad- meet the diverse needs vantage of it, but he is of the society including urging even more persons housing, health care, edu- not to let the opportunity cation and infrastructure. pass them by.As such, he “Ultimately Govern- is encouraging persons ment needs all the taxes to visit the Barbados it can get, as I said, to Revenue Authority’s meet the diverse needs website or that of the of the population and if Government Information taxes are not being paid, Service to look at the “fair then the quality of serv- and reasonable” terms ices which any Govern- and conditions of the ment is capable of offering amnesty. In fact, he said will be correspondingly so fair and reasonable are compromised. So I think the conditions that even Mr. Speaker that this persons who have been amendment deserves the sued by State entities for support of the House, it outstanding taxes, and certainly has my full sup- against whom judge- port and I just want to ex- ments were awarded, press the hope that full are also eligible for the advantage will be taken amnesty. of the facilities being of- “We’ve really gone out fered,” he added. (JRT) The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 5 Good move Government told to prioritise needs OPPOSITION Leader, going down an angle that have money to buy buses AGOVERNMENT , says instead is at least a 60 degree to get people home; backbencher says the of going to Parliament to angle and coming back up if Government cannot tax amnesty currently seek to acquire land to con- and then at night you have find money to get the being offered shows struct a roundabout, there no lighting. South Coast Sewerage that Government is are more pressing needs “If any reasonable Treatment Plant working willing to work with currently facing the Barbadian looks today at or even to do the emer- Barbadians. . what are the immediate gency fix... how can we Member of Parliament The Member of priorities for the Ministry now find money to do new for St. Michael West Parliament for St. Michael of Public Works in relation projects that are not yet Central, James Paul, North East briefly joined to the thousands of people on the table?” made the comments the debate in the Lower who have been forced to Seeking clarity on the as he contributed to the Chamber yesterday on a wait for 3, 4, 5 hours to get cost of the roundabout,she debate in the House resolution to compulsorily a bus, in relation to the said: “Can it be a priority of Assembly yesterday acquire a parcel of land at conditions of the people of over the other things on the Income Tax Prince Road in Collymore White Hill, in relation to that the Government of (Amendment) Bill, as he Rock to construct a round- the condition of the people Barbados now has to deal maintained that given about,with the view of eas- on the south coast.” with? Can it be a priority the current environment, ing traffic congestion. She charged that over things related to the persons should not take According to Mottley, this also extends to the payment of arrears that the offer for granted. “Three weeks ago I went challenges facing the businesses in Barbados He made the point as he into White Hill, and the South Coast Sewerage are suffering from? And Opposition Leader and contended that too often residents have to go down Treatment Plant. “It is an that this Government has Member of Parliament businesses are not pay- a slope that is slippery,it’s amazing thing that those to wake up and smell the for St. Michael North ing taxes as they should Member of Parliament a gully. It is precipitous, charged with the responsi- coffee and deal with the East, Mia Mottley. and are utilising the for St. Michael West perilous, they are walking bility of securing the safety priorities. Stop lulling peo- taxes they have deducted Central, James Paul. on a step that is a half of of the people of this coun- ple into a false sense of quired by law or required not to pay the relevant a concrete block in one try do not understand the what else you can do when in the interest of public entities, but as cash flow siderable time, the instance, a full one in an- prioritisation of needs. If you cannot even get done safety to be able to do,” she for the businesses. penalties and interest other instance. You are the Government does not that which you are re- exhorted. (JH) “We have the culture accrued on the principal that has crept up in sum of the tax can often Barbados where it seem- exceed the original tax ingly appears that there figure. Minister explains closure of beach are many businesses “I think we have to when they are set up … give the Government SOUTH COAST from swamp,” it was explained. the MTW, we would have surface washed down to do not factor in, or do not credit for the fact that it Front Page “To try to pretend to vis- administered the opening the sea. Discolouration of allow for the fact that is at least seeking to pro- itors or property owners of the sluice gate, in co-op- seawater occurs not only they have to pay taxes,” vide this service to busi- Addressing the argu- that this opening of the eration with the Ministry at Worthing, but many he said. nesses and giving them ment surrounding the sluice gate is a first-time of Tourism, informing other beaches from time to Paul argued that many an opportunity to make opening of the sluice activity... the local knowl- those bathers and those time depending on the business consultants can things right. And I really gate, which he noted was edge tells you ‘No’. It used visitors about the situa- land activity. attest to the fact that believe that at a time opened on Sunday night, to be even worse. And tion. “We have issues we have very often when they ex- when businesses are Minister Boyce said this is when there is flooding on “And that the situation to deal with from time to amine the books of busi- going through a lot of a necessary activity. the land side, it exacer- would be monitored and time, but fortunately we nesses, those businesses stress, that their balance “The country built a bates the problem and we once we have achieved the have also have a team of do not factor in tax sheets are looking un- sluice gate.We didn’t make have to take the action clearing of the waters. experts, trained personnel payments. He said that favourable in some cases, a wall that was perma- that we take,”the Minister Because the sea, I read the in this area who are this behaviour is not that it offers them an nently closed. They built further pointed out. term only recently,washes charged with managing becoming and he is opportunity to present a sluice gate, because you Boyce also explained itself.To pretend therefore this society.If this admin- adamant that it has to more favourable balance need to open and allow the that the closure of the that the sea consists of istration is to be judged on be addressed as those sheets. That is of course swamp to ‘breathe’. And if beach occurs at that time some kind of distilled these performances, we taxes are revenue that providing that they actu- we don’t do that, people and for this reason the water or that sort,is to pre- understand that too. We Government requires to ally put it unto the bal- who live upstream of gate is opened mostly at tend that we don’t under- are correcting the prob- run the day-to-day oper- ance sheet the amount of the swamp are seriously night.“But sometimes the stand what naturally oc- lem. We empathise with ations of the country. levies, in terms of penal- brought to jeopardy. Not emergency requires that curs, that we don’t under- those who have had to suf- He made the point as he ties and interest that just by rising waters, the gate be opened during stand nature. The run-off fer and we are going to said that not only is this they actually have due to etc., but by stenches and the day. I as Minister of area of any beach,includes make sure it gets right,” behaviour affecting the Government,” he added. odours developed in the Transport and Works, all of those effluents which the Health Minister as- Barbados Revenue (JRT) decaying matter of the when Drainage was under would have been on the sured. (JH) Authority, but also the National Insurance Scheme, and in the latter case it has a direct im- Ease in traffic gridlock required on Highway 6, says Sealy pact on employees. MEMBER of Parliament not only his constituency, rounding areas and traffic situation, even “So when businesses for St. Michael South but of the neighbouring alluded to the newly though it inconvenienced are planning their op- Central, Richard Sealy, St. Michael South East, acquired BET building, residents initially. erations, we need to take has stressed the impor- the Minister of Tourism saying more traffic can be Sealy said that he does into consideration the tance of alleviating the highlighted the transfor- expected in that area. not see the widening of fact that part of the cash traffic gridlock along the mation of the demograph- “That stretch is proba- the road as a practical flow includes paying the busy Highway 6. ics from predominantly bly the busiest road in option, particularly as it taxes on time,” he said. Speaking in the Lower residential to residential Barbados, of the seven relates to land acquisition Paul suggested then Chamber on a resolution and commercial. highways. In terms of costs. that the amnesty also of- to compulsorily acquire He noted that it has moving residents from The Minister said with fers businesses the op- a piece of land in Prince the largest Pentecostal Christ Church and St. the roundabout, the portunity to restructure Road, Upper Collymore church in Barbados, has a Philip in and out of appropriate crosswalks their balance sheets in a Rock, Sealy described number of large account- ,” he said, and sidewalks will allow positive way, reducing it as perhaps one of the ing and international stressing the need to put for constituencies of St. the liabilities section on busiest highways on the business firms as well as the appropriate planning Michael South East and the balance sheet, mak- island taking persons in the new building of the in place. St. Michael South Central ing the businesses more and out of the City. Caribbean Examinations He thanked the techni- to go about their busi- attractive. He made the Stressing the impor- Council. Member of Parliament cal team, noting that the nesses safely without remarks while noting tance of preserving the Sealy also pointed to the for St. Michael South nearby roundabout in being impacted nega- that if unpaid for a con- safety of the residents of densely populated sur- Central, Richard Sealy. Wildey has improved the tively. (JH) 6 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

Employee Lisa Payne being greeted by the costumed hostesses.

From left to right: Kara-Lynn Belle, Shanna Streeks, Angela King, David Alleyne, and Joanne Hope by the photo wall. Sagicor General Insurance Treats Team to ‘A Night at the Bajan Oscars’ SAGICORGENERAL Kensington Oval, while The night saw awards “Resident Comedian”, celebrated its star they walked the Blue distributed for length of much to the delight of the employees last Friday Carpet to greetings from service in categories of five, attendees. December 9, 2016, treat- hostesses in traditional ten, 15, and 25 years. The event was truly ing the team to a Blue Bajan costumes. In keeping with the a celebration of the Angela King receiving her 25 year Service Award Carpet welcome for President and CEO, “Bajan Oscars” element “Sagicor Stars”, and a from David Alleyne. their annual end of David Alleyne, said “We of the night, awards tribute to the focus on year staff party. value our internal commu- were also distributed for employee engagement, Employees arrived to nity tremendously and “Most Likely to be a as senior management the sounds of sweet steel tonight we honour and Politician”, “Resident and employees partied pan and drums at the celebrate our stars for the Olivia Pope/MacGyver”, shoulder to shoulder into President’s Suite, at outstanding work they do.” “Next Top Model”, and the night.

Employees celebrating during the formal presentations. The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 7 Themed Commonwealth country Christmas trees project flourishes NOW in its third year, cational component where commonwealth nations. understand more about the initiative whereby each school is assigned a Another sponsor was exactly what the Common- Christmas trees are commonwealth country Unicomer, and Director of wealth signifies, and that placed within Indepen- and they have to research Sales Steve Alleyne who they go to that school that dence Square and that country and come up expressed his pleasure has been assigned the decorated with the with decorations for it that his organisation could Christmas tree for New theme of a Common- based on the theme of that be a part of the event Zealand and speak to those wealth country contin- particular nation. because “they support students, educating them ues to grow. In addition, one of their any initiative that builds on the facts of their Speaking with the criteria for the decorations the youth”. Counsellor country, why they are a media at a press briefing, is that they be made from (Political), High Commiss- member of the Common- Public Relations Officer, recycled materials,thereby ion of Canada,Agnes Pust, wealth of nations and Royal Commonwealth adding to the environmen- said that the season is a about their partnership Third form Art students of Harrison College decorat- Society (RCS) Barbados tal nature as well. reflection of what the with Barbados. ing one of the Christmas trees in Independence Sq. Branch,Miles Weekes,said Chad Greene, Corporate Commonwealth repre- that there are 76 countries Communications and sents. with 57 different schools Marketing Officer at “Christmas is a time of and organisations decorat- Sagicor,one of the sponsors family and friends and the ing the trees. The RCS of the event, said that they Commonwealth of Nations assigns the countries to are pleased to be a part of represents just that – the schools and they try to this event because the ed- a family of nations rotate them every year so ucation and further devel- connected through shared that the students get the opment of young people is values; through a spirit of opportunity to learn about important in building up collaboration and coopera- more than one country. the future of this country. tion, and as a , Chair of the Education He agreed with Pope the High Commission of Sub-Committee of RCS that one of the advantages Canada is pleased to be a Barbados, Brenda Pope, is the students having to part of this event.” said that one of the rea- research the assigned New Zealand High sons why this project is so commonwealth country, Commissioner to Bar- special is not just because develop a concept and then bados, Jan Henderson, of the festive nature of this craft their own decora- said that from their side, event, but more impor- tions, thereby in turn, it was a wonderful oppor- From left: Cheryll Belle; Chair of RCS Barbados, Brenda Pope and Counsellor tantly because of the edu- educating others on these tunity to help the youth (Political), High Commission of Canada, Agnes Pust in conversation. 5#.'  8 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

‘For the cause that lacks assistance, ’Gainst the wrongs that need resistance, For the future in the distance, And the good that I can do’ Editorial António Guterres sworn in UNITEDNATIONS– States has changed the in- them to the packed problems. António Guterres took the coming secretary general’s General Assembly hall on The third conundrum is Drink oath of office on Monday to approach to virtually every Monday. Syria, which Mr. Guterres become the next secretary major crisis, a wide array “The threats to these staked out as his top prior- general of the United of United Nations diplo- values are most often ity when he campaigned Nations amid a rise in na- mats said in recent weeks, based on fear,” he said. for the job. Mr.Trump has and eat tionalist movements outlining three particu- “Our duty to the people we suggested he wants to join around the world and larly vexing conundrums. serve is to work together to Russia in routing the what he called a loss of The first is that even as move from fear of each Islamic State from Syria, confidence in institutions, he needs commitment other to trust in each other. even if that approach including the one he will from the United States, Trust in the values that means keeping the coun- responsibly take over in January. the single largest funder of bind us, and trust in the try’s strongman, Bashar The next United Nations the United Nations, Mr. institutions that serve and al-Assad, in power. If he IT is a well-known fact that some Barbadians are leader would already have Guterres will be under protect us.” goes along, Mr.Guterres, a eating too many of the wrong foods, in very large faced tough challenges: pressure to call out Second, he has to ensure canny, well-connected quantities, which is contributing to the rise in war, climate change, American leaders if they that Mr. Trump does not politician who has cast chronic non-communicable diseases (CNCDs). widening income inequal- flout the basic values of the severely cut United States himself as a champion of Whilst we cannot admonish Barbadians to stay ity, record levels of global United Nations Charter, funding for the United human rights, will face the away from slices of ham, great cake, pudding and displacement.But the elec- including “respect, human Nations or dismiss the in- prospect of endorsing a other treats that they are accustomed to tion of Donald J.Trump as rights, tolerance and soli- stitution altogether as a leader widely accused of at Christmas time, we can caution them to eat re- president of the United darity,” as he described platform for solving global committing war crimes. sponsibly this Holiday season. Barbadians must not overdo it in any area. If you know you are prone to putting on weight, then just eat what you can, in small portions. If you know Goodbye ‘Ma’ you cannot handle the heavy drinks, then please, don’t go liming with the boys, consuming drink By Dorian Bryan from a small child, she had up there from early to help extended to promotion after drink. If you know you have a sweet tooth, or been preparing me all my out, but also to ensure that exams. I remember get- a salty one for that matter and your consumption NOVEMBER 26th, 2016 life for the time when she she did not overexert her- ting 85 per cent and com- of sweet treats or savoury snacks will cause prob- will be remembered as a would not be physically self. She would often look ing 15th in a class of 30. I lems, as you are afflicted by diabetes or hyperten- bittersweet day. around. However,she was up from doing something went home smiling think- sion, then please, do not tempt yourself by keep- Firstly, I lost the matri- also saying that she would and smile while saying ‘al- ing that I had done well ing excess of either of these foods in the house. It arch of my family – the always be with me – right, I leaving now’. Now only to see my is all about controlling the appetite. woman who raised me – through that irrepressible often meant an hour later, Grandmother look the re- Now reports are that chronic non-communica- Gwendolyn Walcott, but spirit of achievement and but she would smile at me port up and down and say, ble diseases now account for 80 per cent of total then later in the evening I dedication which she al- with a grin and say that you can do better next deaths in Barbados. Additionally, it is said that was a groomsman in my ways exhibited. she was glad that I was year.Then, seeing the dis- one-quarter of adult Barbadians have a chronic cousin’s wedding. My love of politics and there to keep her com- appointment in my face … non-communicable disease and this statistic is ex- When I got the call the fascination with how pany.Now seeing that her she looked at me and said pected to rise to one-third, by 2030. It is said about my grandmother’s the system works came dad and her good friend “Why are 14 people better that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of passing, at first I thought from my grandmother. Mavis, were also there, than you?” before saying illness and death in Barbados and this has been it was a joke. First my Often I would sit with her often made me wonder if that I should strive \ not consistently so for the last fifteen to twenty years. aunt called me, then the and my granddad and lis- that was also a lesson … only to be among the best, The Barbados National Registry (BNR) for confirmation came from ten to Budget debates or but I finally realize what but to be the best, with the Chronic Non-communicable Diseases (CNCDs) is my mother. The reason watch them on television. she meant. added impetus to say that currently the platform from which information on why I was stunned was She told me about Errol I look back fondly at her once I was giving of my the incidence of cardiovascular disease is docu- the fact that the day be- Barrow and , and the contributions she best then she was proud mented and analysed and so, there is no need to fore, as usual, I visited my about when she worked on made to my life. From of me. argue with the information put out in the public grandmother’s home a plantation and how walking “across the back” Graduation, therefore, domain. What we all need to do is to take the in- where I grew up and spoke Barbados changed since from the Nutrition Centre was a happy time for her. formation and make it useful to us. Make a deter- to her. Independence. Often, I to pick me up from Maths I was the first to attend mination not to add to the negative statistics. We usually had a talk would watch the news and English language les- UWI, Cave Hill in her im- Now again, nobody wants to hear about eating every Friday. She nor- with them and listen to sons in the Bayland in mediate family and she responsibly at Christmas. Everyone wants to let mally asked how I was the comments. It gave me preparation for my 11- was all smiles. I just loved loose on their food. However, given the current doing and I would do the a view of the world from Plus exams, after which to make her happy and health profile of Barbadians, emphasis must al- same. She would ask what an early age. we would walk across to perhaps it explains my ways be placed on the promotion of healthy plans I had for Christmas I would watch her work- catch the bus home in drive. She also hated to lifestyles, rather than the treatment of disease, and what I had lined up to ing the land, after she re- front of the QEH, to show- see any group unfaired with a view to decreasing risk factors for chronic do. So I sat down in her tired. She had a plot of ing me Barbados by bus and if she could help, she diseases. This must be the case, whether it rocking chair and dis- land, left to her by her during vacation … it was a would. Just an awesome is Christmas time or not. cussed these things with mother on which she grew true learning experience. person with a beautiful The local Health Ministry has been doing its her and she had this look a variety of things. In fact, When I made it into spirit. part to get the right messages out and as such, has of comfort and peace on truth be told, on that land Queen’s College, she was That is why I celebrate embarked on a number of promotional efforts, her face.At first, I thought was a mango tree, which so proud. One thing I re- her life and not her pass- which strive to send the message that better nu- that she was just well had in my estimation member fondly was her ing. I had her for all of my trition and frequent physical activity is key,in re- rested since she had told some of the sweetest man- coming to one of my year life to date and I count my- ducing the likelihood of falling ill with a chronic me on the phone just two goes anywhere. I loved level meetings. My par- self as lucky to have non-communicable disease.We all know however, days earlier that she picking them with a bam- ents were in the Cayman “passed through her that such messages tend to fall on deaf ears at would try to get some boo rod when they were in Islands at that time, so she hands”. I am comforted times, as Barbadians continue to enjoy fast foods, sleep. Looking back, I season and they were the gladly went on my behalf. knowing that as a Woman engage in tobacco consumption and consume guess she was giving me a kind that only changed to What was nerve-racking of God, she has secured plenty of alcohol.With the Christmas season now signal, that she was con- a slight red or purple was her talking to teach- Life Eternal, but also at a climax, most people will be throwing caution tent. when ripe, so it was pure ers and grilling them on knowing ‘Ma’ as I do, she to the wind. For those who already have a chronic So even as I got the timing to get them before my performance.That had will be around and if I disease such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, dia- news, I just stopped and the birds did. me focused, because she even think about slacking betes and even chronic respiratory disease, you starting to smile. I real- It was through my love always said school was not off, I will hear her in my must be ever conscious of the fact that high blood ized that being the wise of her that during vaca- for fun … it was to learn. ear. So my spirit is calm. pressure, obesity,high blood sugar and high blood woman who raised me tion, I would make my way That same nervousness Rest easy Grand-ma! cholesterol levels, are not gifts you would want for Christmas or even after Christmas. So please, Telephone: 467-2000 News Fax: 434-1000 News Editor: Dorian Bryan Executive Editor: Gillian Marshall do everything in moderation. Eat and drink re- Business Editor: Jewel Brathwaite General Manager: Sandra Clarke E-mail Address: [email protected] sponsibly this Christmas. Sports Editor: Corey Greaves Assistant Managing Director: Sean Eteen Website: www.barbadosadvocate.com Publisher: Anthony T. Bryan The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 9

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ADVOCATE PUBLISHERS (2000) INC, FONTABELLE • FAX: 434-1000 • E-MAIL: [email protected] Gender is not the issue ABUSE is not done by and to hide emotions. head of household has Admittedly, females marily acts across and admit. Power over others, male or female, it is by Girls must be seen as been eroded by women have been victims of hor- between genders; man by any means, verbal, persons exercising power nice, soft spoken, patient liberation calls for gen- rific acts of violence in beating man, woman physical, financial, free- over others. A very sensi- and cry for attention and der equality, enacted by and out of the home by bawling at woman. dom of choice, mental tac- tive issue, not to belittle it sympathy, especially laws, enforced by police mostly males that knew Verbal abuse surely out- tic, is not limited or be- in anyway, but when a from males. By puberty and upheld by the courts and still know no better, ranks others and is more longs to any particular young man is killed many the male is a big man, with severe penalties and who were taught by fa- commonplace, while leav- gender. think it is as a result of could pull a trigger, social scorning. The fe- thers and mothers to con- ing no visible damage Understanding human some involvement in boasts about sex, drugs male as nurturer, peace- trol through physical vio- like physical abuse. nature and its evolution crime and when a young and alcohol, with large maker and lover has been lence rather than by per- Financial and freedom is the key to, as individu- woman is killed – no bills in his hands, while woven into roles of ma- suasion, and whose abuse are less known an als first and then as murdered – it is a break- the female is a lady, a sex nipulation, peppered by words and education often misunderstood and groups in society,appreci- down in society. Gender symbol, easily employ- deceit, statements with have failed them, who referred to as respect, ate how and why gender is to be seen as dynamic, able and attracting omissions and lies of con- were victims themselves where employees or un- is nothing but a conven- evolving and as roles in- wanted or unwanted at- venience, daring any and are simply continu- employed spouses are ient excuse, yes, the male terchange, very individu- tention. form of physical violence ing the cycle of abuse; made to suffer in silence developed physical alized. Right or wrong, In this modern day and to claim abuse and win while many males got the and do things, mostly strength while the female boys are generally ex- social culture, the male the coveted social status brunt of licks and beat- non-sexual, against their mastered persuasion, pected to be tough, strong as protector, provider and of victim. ings within inches of own will and desire, in both equally deadly, now their lives in defense of fear of money or privi- the male must be equally mothers, sisters, girl- leges being withheld. as persuasive. It is friends, wives and even Much has been said human nature to seek female strangers, as the about the bad man, but betterment, attract a Anomalies and image of females, por- listen to women plot “to mate with verbal ex- trayed by society,was and do for him” and wonder changes, freedom trips to still is in many cases an which is worst a bad man paradise, financial gifts, disparities within attitude of “can do no or a mad woman. It is and physical displays. wrong”. often said that men lie to For example, woman in Good and bad, nice and get something in or for push-up bras and low cut mad, knows no gender, the short term and will tops, is this not the same the local economy however abuse is multi- only apologize to get as men wearing pants to faceted; verbal, physical, another benefit, but expose the butt crack. A BARBADIAN in an- the receiving end of vari- produce financial, freedom, to women can start genera- TERRANCE A. other sector of the island’s ous concessions. • In the manufacturing name just a few, and pri- tional wars and never JENNINGS economy is complaining Rules, regulations and of clothing and furniture about the uneven playing requirements in a num- there is dis-equilibrium in field on which they have ber of areas ought to be prices of the locally pro- to operate. standardized to show duced and the imported. Story could have Mr. Morris Lee of the some balance and equity Different approaches Association of Public rather than cause locals and models have to be ap- Transport Operators has to believe they are being plied by current and fu- complained that the road treated unjustly. ture policy-makers if lo- been handled better tax for members of the The following are a few cals are to reap benefits group is way above that examples that readily from the sweat of their MAY I use this opportu- trial via its sub-texts in with far more respect of foreign-owned busi- come to mind: brow as others do. nity to abhor how singer, what it leaves unsaid and than the media gave her. nesses using a similar • In the hotel sec- In a modern age as children’s storyteller, and in its highly readable I say the media and not type vehicle. tor there are anomolies today is, nothing becomes businesswoman Ann photographs, then I want the marshalls who took Apart from the tourism- related to tax concessions more challenging than ap- Riley was treated in an- an accounting from the her property because you related hotel industry, for non-nationals vis a vis plying one of the lines other section of the Press media as a responsible are the ones who could Barbadians are now hear- locals. from the Prayer of Saint over the loss of her busi- reader and citizen. have highlighted her ing about “uneven playing • In the transport Ignatius of Loyola. nesses and subsequent Ann Riley,for her work path to that moment field” in the transport sec- sector there are anomolies At the penultimate line loss of her house? with children, for the way with far more sense and tor. related to road tax. of his prayer, the Saint When the media asks she has entertained us in sensibility. It is an obvious cause • In the agricul- asked God to teach us the reading public to use of her guitar and Shame on you. May for concern when tural sector there is dis- mankind “to labour and come to an enquiry voice, for her enterpris- none of you ever lose your Barbadians feel that they equilibrium in relation to not to ask for any re- through the guise of a re- ing use of her personal fi- homes or your busi- are being treated unfairly the price of locally grown ward”. ported story and then nances many years ago, nesses. and non-nationals are at produce vis a vis imported MICHAEL RAY turns it into a kangeroo should have been treated MARGARET D. GILL

LET GOD SPEAK TO US QUOTES FOR TODAY WORDS OF When he had called together all the WISDOM people’s chief priests and teachers of Bertrand Russell E. H. Gombrich the law, he asked them where the (1872 - 1970) (1909-2001) Messiah was to be born. “In Bethlehem Author, mathematician, Historian in Judea,” they replied, “for this is Seize opportunity by the “Anyone who can handle a what the prophet has written: “‘But “Do not fear to be eccentric in beard, for it is bald behind. you, Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, opinion, for every opinion now needle convincingly can are by no means least among the rulers accepted was once eccentric.” make us see a thread which is of Judah; for out of you will come a not there. ruler who will shepherd my people Israel.’” Matthew 2:4-6 NIV 10 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate After fifty years ONE of the high points of discrimination, freeing up bodied holding out their institution, for instance. my career was when I education and establishing hand,but the businessman Make it to the top on merit! overheard a colleague say a social platform for is afraid of or averse to We also need to look that when he heard progress; it was also that taking any risk and carefully on how the Marville speak about he infused a new energy Government is being asked present crop of Ministries Barbados, he could hear into our society. We had to ensure the element of function and determine how proud I was of my moved from being one of risk. how we need to change country. I was in Brussels the poorest countries in the This is not to say that their structure to be better and it was nearly three Anglophone Caribbean to we have not done well in a able to serve Barbados. I decades ago.Barbados was the best off. We were on a handful of areas, like have already made a at 21 on the UN Human new track that the national cassava,lots of fruit,which make progress, but rather tourism, for instance. recommendation about the Development Index, just hero saw as leading in the the English called apple of in the nature of baby steps However, even there we Ministry of Education. I above Italy and below direction of Singapore. one sort or another,as well than strides forward. One have concentrated more could venture change too Luxembourg. Now we are That enthusiasm died not as barbeque and canoe or visible increase has been in and more on traditional especially in areas where nearly 30 points lower and that long after his death, the pre-Columbian the level of corruption areas like the four s’s and we spend masses of money countries like Singapore even though both Parties Africans who feature in our within the society both at neglected very potentially and not necessarily within and Brunei have taken invoked his name. early name, the public and private lucrative areas like diving. the Ministry itself, but in over the running. The The celebration is now Ichirouganaim,or the foods levels and an increase in Egypt’s Red Sea coastline areas covered by it. We Barrow effect was still in over. Some of it – the they left us like yams and selfish disregard for the is still visited by avid divers need to situate ourselves to operation then. musical extravaganza at guinea corn or the country. There has also in spite of the dangers be ready for not the next What was so important the end,in particular – was beautiful baobab tree in developed a dependency associated with tourism in fifty years necessarily, but about the work of our great. As usual, we never Queen’s Park. But then syndrome both at the that country.We could have for the next ten! founding father was not mention in any of our perhaps we were focussing personal and business picked up on the partial We need to focus on only that he gave the celebrations our merely on the last fifty levels that seem likely to flight from the Red Sea if innovation and innovators. country a new direction, Amerindian forebears who years. side track future progress. we had a single diving Very often there are in removing racial left us the sweet potato and We have continued to Not only are the able – entity with all the facilities areas where the country for dealing with bends as could gain serious well as instruction units for advantages. We therefore would be divers.Instead we need to listen to our young have several small units, people as well as those reflecting a Caribbean older ones who still think preference for one’s own innovatively. I once had a small operation over student who was making sharing in a more bio diesel, a product that is profitable large operation more environmentally with economies of scale. friendly than the sulphur- Government needs to have filled product we import. a look at an area like this. She could not get We are unlikely to Government to remove the become a large restriction on cruise ships manufacturing hub, offloading their used although we do quite well cooking oil in Barbados. with rum, but there are Indeed, imported fossil other native industries fuel represents a greater that could be propelled into spend than health or something like global education. That is not importance. Take the hot necessary. We have had sauce industry for instance. BREA in place for too long We have a series of small now still to be short of solar operators who seem never energy as a normal to have enough peppers to commodity in Barbados. supply large demands. We should already have Why? Surely there is more provided Government than enough unused land buildings with solar panels in Barbados to be able to to reduce their dependency produce whatever scotch on imported oil. The bonnets we need for the University, the Houses of entire industry. Once Parliament, The Prime again, why can’t we have Minister’s Office and the all these small operators Water Authority pumping working as a single system should all be fuelled conglomerate producing in by renewable energy. the most economical and That is what the future effective manner with must look like. Energy, marketing done at a optimism and drive are central level? Economies of characteristics that we scale have been the must cultivate. We need to universal reality for quite a retain our friendliness and while now.We are going to the hospitality that have have to aim at such unless served our tourism well. we want to import We need,as my father used everything. to say,to get up and get.We There are some cultural need to abandon the old habits that we need to keep habits of wasting billions and others we need to of dollars on bank accounts abandon as quickly as that provide nothing possible. We spend too beyond a false sense of much time away from work security and invest in our for one reason or other; we country. Hoarding and have too many holidays;we stealing merely turn the still have not done jealous eye on the hoarder anything about zoning.We and thief. A focus on doing have cherished a tradition things not only for oneself, of mediocrity – promotion but also for the community according to the length of and country is what is now time spent in an necessary. The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 11 De-bushing programme intended to be national By Cara L. Foster benefit from participating in the that are associated with the programme believed that the programme was a programme. He said that he believed are experienced persons that know when winner for every person involved. He THE recently revealed de-bushing that the Permanent Secretary of the to push and when to give easement,” he also thanked the Ministry of Finance for programme is supposed to be a team will make sure that this said. finding the resources to fund this project, national effort. inclusiveness takes place. The Minister of Health revealed that intended to help clear some of the This was the word from the Minister of Boyce said that the programme’s focus he is satisfied with his examinations of rubbish lying around the island, as well Health, Hon. John Boyce at the recently was not only about earning money, but the supervisors in regards to what they as to be able to help get rid of the “disease held Meeting of Parliament last Friday. about giving your best. He went on to can offer to the growth of the causing vectors in our communities and He revealed that it was their intention urge that persons do not “shirk from the programme, noting that that those villages.” – the staff of the Ministry of Health – to task that we have set for ourselves” as considerations are important. Boyce concluded by saying that soon include not only the 30 constituencies the task at hand is not an easy one. Boyce went on to thank the honourable locals will be able to look forward to a that need attention, but to make sure “Nobody is pretending that it is easy members for their generous support healthy and wealthy Barbados in the “that persons from all over Barbados can work and I know that the supervisors given to the programme, saying that he immediate future. Clarke grateful for community’s hard work Desired level of ST. GEORGE North Constituency Clarke explained that the wall by He went on to recall that in the past communication Representative Gline Clarke has Charles Rowe Bridge, St. George was there were Christmas competitions in revealed that he is proud of the hard erected seven years as a gift to the St. John and St. Philip and a lighting work that the St. George community community from C.O. Williams without competition at one time that involved not present has put in to making sure Government finances, because it was the community and encouraged them NOT HAPPY from Back Page that the parish, more specifically the realised that the lands washed into the to clean up their surroundings. Clarke Charles Rowe Bridge area, is streets after rainfall. He commended expressed that he believed that that when we had to have our meeting kept clean. the company and went on to formally Barbados should have been grateful for at HC, there were some present, but not These praises came on Friday, as recognise the efforts of the people of the these competitions, because this seemed necessarily in an official capacity,” he ex- Government went to Parliament St. George community to keep the area to be the reason that Barbadians plained. seeking approval for $3.1 million, for clean, explaining that every weekend cleaned their surroundings, adding that He enforced that the teachers never its annual de-bushing programme. you can pass there and see persons he thinks that the Government and came to the PTA meetings and expressed “You’ll see the folks that are in cleaning up. private sectors need to get involved in the problems that they were having and Charles Rowe Bridge have not only He called for persons of all some of these things once more. that the children may be experiencing as cleaned up the area nice, but have communities across the island to take Acknowledging that a lot of visiting a result.Many parents expressed that they painted it without Government greater interest in their community and locals and tourists grace the also had a problem with the fact that in- assistance. They went out, they bought encouraged them to take it upon island, he called for more to be done to formation regarding the school is always the rakes, hoses and cleaned up that themselves to get out and clean their ensure that the island is properly read in the paper and the lack of commu- environment. I want to thank that surroundings, ensuring that their cleaned for when they visit. nication between the parents and the community,” he said. community is the best. (CLF) teachers need to improve. 12 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

RBC launches new tech for customer convenience

RBC Royal Bank re- duced its new online banking services. Clients products and services to this year the Android ver- cently launched its website, which provides want to be able to perform our clients. By investing sion of the Mobile Mobile Banking app easy navigation across a easy and secure daily in technology we aim to Banking app was for iOS and Android wide range of devices. banking activities on an make it easier for our launched in Trinidad & devices across the RBC’s objective is to have anytime/anywhere basis. clients to do business with Tobago, the Dutch Caribbean. This new, a single digital platform The launch of the RBC us in an innovative way Caribbean and the innovative service pro- that will provide a Mobile Banking App is a and at their convenience”. Eastern Caribbean. Over vides flexibility and consistent experience for significant milestone for The RBC Mobile 10 000 clients downloaded convenience to RBC’s our clients across all our markets in the Banking app is available the app for their banking Personal and Business markets. Caribbean and part of the to clients who are enrolled transactions since it was Banking clients. Kevin Darling, bank’s purpose to helping in RBC’s Netbank or first launched. Clients can now con- Managing Director says: our clients thrive and Royal Online Banking According to the duct transactions any- “We recognise the chang- shape their future”. Service and can be down- Managing Director, this where, anytime, and ing demand of our clients He added: “We want to loaded free of charge from new solution contributes using any device. for digital payment op- differentiate ourselves by the Google Play or the to the bank’s existing The bank also intro- tions as part of their daily delivering leading edge Apple App store. Earlier suite of self-serve chan- nels that will empower clients in the ability to conduct their banking and manage their fi- Kevin Darling, Managing nances on their time Director of RBC Royal and at their convenience Bank. in a safe and fast manner. RBC is committed to Mobile Banking provide full-feature bank- • Approve and release ing to its clients regard- payments for clients less of the device that • View eStatements they use and is constantly In the past months enhancing its digital RBC has made significant channels towards that investments in technol- goal. ogy, including the launch The RBC Mobile of the Online Payment Banking offers many ad- Solution, EZPay and up- vanced features, among grading Point of Sale others: Machines. RBC will con- • Clients can register tinue to develop new and sign-in for the first products and services time right from their geared towards customer mobile device convenience. To find out • Add payees and man- more, visit our website at: age templates from www.rbc.com/caribbean.

BANK RATES Commercial bank rates to the public at the close of business yesterday by the of Barbados. Valid for December 14, 2016 Telegraphic Transfers Currency Buying Selling Euro 2.11559 2.15526 Pound Sterling £ 2.52429 2.57162 Canadian $ 1.51599 1.54770 United States $ 1.99375 2.02768 Guyana $ 0.00975 0.00981 East Caribbean $ 0.73843 0.74306 Belizean $ 0.99688 1.00313 Demand/Sight: Currency Buying Selling Euro 2.11162 2.15526 Pound Sterling £ 2.51955 2.57162 Canadian $ 1.51313 1.54770 United States $ 1.99000 2.02768 Guyana $ 0.00975 0.00981 East Caribbean $ 0.73843 0.74306 Belizean $ 0.99688 1.00313 Notes: Currency Buying Selling Euro 2.08108 2.16872 Pound Sterling £ 2.48312 2.58768 Canadian $ 1.50456 1.54906 United States $ 1.98000 2.02857 East Caribbean $ 0.73704 0.74445 Belizean $ 1.00000 1.00000 INDICATIVE RATES FOR SOME REGIONAL CURRENCIES AS ADVISED BY THE RESPECTIVE CENTRAL BANKS N.B.: These rates are not meant to be used for trading. BDS$ Guyana $ 0.00978 Jamaica $ 0.01558 Trinidad & Tobago $ 0.29576 The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 13 Another good year for WIBISCO THE West India Biscuit Company “So what we have been doing is taking “So we try to ensure our quality is the (WIBISCO) is reporting another im- a lot of costs out of the business and po- best we can provide,” he remarked. proved year of operations. That’s ac- sitioning ourselves to be more competi- The WIBISCO official stated that the cording to its General Manager, tive in exports,” Padmore reported. fact they are manufacturing here (in Adrian Padmore, during an inter- WIBISCO currently exports to about Barbados) allows us to get to the market view with The Barbados Advocate. 20 markets in the Caribbean, USA, and quickly. It is an advantage because it He said that for the company’s Canada. He said that the local market re- ensures our products are fresher than financial year ended August 2016, mains tight and that they are putting a the imports. WIBISCO – a leading manufacturing lot of emphasis on exporting. Said Padmore, “We respect the compe- company – registered an improvement in Padmore pointed out that the tition and we are not fooling ourselves to export sales, although total sales were Barbados market is open to a number of think that consumers don’t have a choice. very much in line with the previous low cost imports coming into the country. They have a choice, especially in this year. As such, “the market is very competitive economy where everybody watches what However, the General Manager said and we have to fight everyday for our they spend.” that they continue to do a lot of work on share of the market”. He indicated that his “team of sales- their costs and efficiencies resulting in Exports are coming from a number of men, merchandisers, factory workers, the Gills Road, St. Michael firm improv- countries that include China, India, the firmly believe in the products we make WIBISCO General Manager, Adrian ing on its gross profit margins during United Arab Emirates, and Turkey,that and represent them fiercely and strongly Padmore. 2016. are very competitively priced. everyday”.

Oil prices rise ADB trims as Middle East growth forecast producers confirm for Asia due to slowdown in India supply cuts MANILA –TheAsian Development Bank LONDON – Oil prices rose yesterday, yesterday trimmed its economic growth supported by strong demand in Asia and forecast this year for developingAsia to 5.6 supply cuts by Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and per cent. Qatar as part of production curbs organ- The revision was slightly below the pre- ised by OPEC and other exporters. vious projection of 5.7 per cent due to a But traders said the market was slight slowdown in India,one of developing pressured by investors closing financial Asia’s biggest economies. Forecast growth positions that profited from strong gains for the entire region next year remains un- the day before. changed at 5.7 per cent. International Brent crude and US West ADB said in a report that India’s sur- Texas Intermediate (WTI) flirted with prise demonetization of large banknotes negative territory in early European will likely dampen growth this year to 7 per trading. By 1145 GMT, Brent was up 51 cent from a previous forecast of 7.4 per cents at $56.20 a barrel, while WTI was cent. But South Asia is the most dynamic up 39 cents $53.22. part of the region,with growth expected at Traders said there was significant 6.6 per cent this year, down from the pre- profit-taking after oil shot to mid-2015 vious forecast of 6.9 per cent. South Asia’s highs earlier this week following a deal growth is estimated at 7.3 per cent in 2017. reached by the Middle East-led Oil prices rose yesterday, supported by strong demand in Asia and supply cuts The report says regional giant China is Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting by Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Qatar. on course to grow 6.6 per cent this year and Countries and other exporters led by 6.4 per cent in 2017. Russia to cut output by almost 1.8 million foundation was laid down on Dec. 10. Meanwhile, China’s November crude East Asia as a whole is seen to expand barrels per day (bpd). The construction will start on Jan. 1. output fell 9 per cent from a year by 5.8 per cent this year and 5.6 per cent But they added that oil markets were The following three to six months will earlier to 3.915 million bpd, data showed in 2017 as growth stabilises in line with still broadly supported by the arrange- provide us with an answer as to yesterday. Production recovered from earlier forecasts. ment to crimp output. whether the foundation is strong enough October’s 3.78 million bpd, however, The report said growth in the major “The market is putting a lot of impor- to hold the building or will it collapse which was the lowest in more than seven Southeast Asian economies in the third tance on the commentaries coming out of like a house of cards,” PVM analysts years. quarter met projections and even sur- OPEC and non-OPEC (and) the market wrote. China’s refinery throughput hit a passed them in Malaysia and the is giving OPEC the benefit of the doubt In a sign that producers are acting on record in November of 11.14 million bpd, Philippines. that cuts will be implemented and their plans to cut output, Abu Dhabi up 3.4 per cent year-on-year. “Asian economies continue their robust achieved,” said Michael McCarthy, chief National Oil Co told customers it would “Declines in Chinese ... crude oil output expansion in the face of global economic market strategist at Sydney’s CMC reduce Murban and Upper Zakum crude and expansion of its strategic crude re- uncertainties,” said ADB Deputy Chief Markets. supplies by 5 per cent and Das crude ex- serves underpin our view for China’s Economist Juzhong Zhuang. “Structural However,analysts warned prices would ports by 3 per cent. crude oil imports to strengthen,” BMI reforms to boost productivity,improve in- turn fast if the market believed compli- Kuwait Petroleum Corp notified cus- Research said. vestment climate, and support domestic ance was lacking. tomers of a cut in contractual crude sup- In India, fuel demand rose 12.1 per demand can help maintain growth mo- “The plan was designed on Nov.30.The plies for January,as did Qatar Petroleum. cent year-on-year in November. mentum.”

Partly cloudy to occasionally cloudy and breezy with some scattered showers.

High: 4:09 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. London: 12°C OVERCAST/MIST Yesterday: 2.4 mm Boston: 04°C OVERCAST Low: 9:30 a.m. For the Month: 47.1 mm Max: 30.1°C Montreal: 01°C OVERCAST and 10:30 p.m. For the Year: 1361.2 mm Min: 25.5°C Toronto: -2°C OVERCAST New York: 06°C CLOUDY Miami: 28°C FAIR 6:13 a.m. 5:34 p.m. 14 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

Guyanese author E.R. Braithwaite dies at 104 Bahamas’ authored ‘To first female Sir, With Love’ E.R. Braithwaite, the Opposition leader Guyanese author,educator and diplomat whose years teaching in the slums of picks rival party London’s East End in- spired the international best-seller “To Sir, With leader for Senate Love” and the popular NASSAU, The Bahamas as we move forward to Sidney Poitier movie of the – Radical changes are ensure that we are able to same name,has died at age emerging on the keep the PLP’s foot to the 104. political scene in the fire and to make sure that Braithwaite’s compan- Bahamas as the they are transparent and ion, Ginette Ast, told The country’s first female accountable to the Associated Press that he Opposition Leader Bahamian people,” Butler- became ill Monday and Loretta Butler-Turner Turner said, as she died at the Adventist gets down to business described McCartney as a HealthCare Shady Grove after her official man of experience. Medical Center in appointment by For his part, McCartney Rockville, Maryland. Governor General signalled he was ready to Schooled in Guyana, the Dame Marguerite work with the FNM to U.S. and Britain, Past President of Guyana, Donald Ramotar (left) bestowing the Cacique Pindling. build a better Bahamas, Braithwaite wrote several Crown of Honour on E.R. Braithwaite in 2012. Butler–Turner, who but he nor Butler-Turner fiction and nonfiction declared that democracy offered any further details books, often focusing on He also served in the “To Sir, With Love,” his natural for film. Poitier was about “cooperation in on how the new alliance racism and class and the 1960s as the newly inde- first and most famous book, played Braithwaite (re- the pursuit of a common would work. contrast between first pendent Guyana’s first rep- was published in 1959.The named Thackeray) in the good” at her swearing-in The new Opposition world and colonial cultures. resentative at the United autobiographical tale about 1967 release and the pop ceremony on Sunday, has Leader defended the He was regarded as an Nations and later was am- how a West Indian of patri- star Lulu was featured as formed an alliance with the surprise move by the seven early and overlooked bassador to Venezuela. cian manner scolded, en- one of the students. The minority opposition FNM parliamentarians to chronicler of Britain from a Upon his 100th birthday, couraged and befriended a title song, performed on Democratic National withdraw their support for non-white’s perspective,his he received an honorary rowdy, mostly white class screen and on record by Alliance (DNA). Minnis. She said they had admirers including the au- medal from his native of East End teens, who in Lulu, became a No. 1 hit. In an unprecedented not violated the principles thors Hanif Kureishi and country for lifetime turn softened him, was an Audiences loved the move, she named political of parliamentary Caryl Phillips. achievement. immediate success and a movie, but critics found it rival Branville McCartney, democracy but had acted in too sentimental: the DNA leader, as the the country’s best interest. Braithwaite agreed. He Leader of Opposition The MPs – whom Minnis criticized director-screen- Business in the Senate. described as the revel seven writer James Clavell for Butler-Turner has – are now facing downplaying the author’s insisted that she and the disciplinary action from the interracial romance with a other six Free National FNM. Dr Minnis, who now fellow teacher and said Movement (FNM) MPs has the backing of only two Poitier’s performance was who last week wrote a MPs, revealed that the too light-hearted. letter to Dame Marguerite disciplinary process has “The movie made it look indicating they no longer started, and has insisted like fun and games,” he had confidence in then that the seven “should do later observed. Opposition Leader Dr. the honourable thing and His other books included Hubert Minnis, have not resign.” the novel “Paid Servant,” joined the DNA. He was adamant that he based on his time as a so- She said the two sides would not be sidetracked cial worker,and “Honorary are working together for by the new coalition, White,” a report of his visit the joint purpose of getting declaring that the FNM to South Africa in the the ruling Progressive would move forward with 1970s. The autobiographi- Labour Party (PLP) out of confidence and win the cal “Reluctant Neighbors,” power. next general election. with a structure similar to “Wewill be collaborating Minnis also fended off Amiri Baraka’s explosive on every piece of legislation calls for him to step down. play “Dutchman,”recounts an increasingly contentious train conversation between Braithwaite and a Trinidad shaken by well-meaning, but patronizing white American businessman another quake who cannot fathom ,Trinidad It had a depth of 16 kilo- Braithwaite’s despair and –Trinidad and Tobago was meters and was felt in anger. rattled by an earthquake places west of Scarborough Meanwhile,“To Sir,With with a magnitude of 4.6 on in Tobago and Arima and Love” lived on. In 1996, Tuesday,less than 24 hours Port of Spain in Trinidad. Poitier reprised his famous after the country was As had been the case on role in “To Sir, With Love shaken by a 4.2 magnitude Monday,there were no re- II,” a television movie. A quake. ports of injuries and de- stage production of the The Trinidad-based struction to property. Last original story toured in Seismic Research Centre week, the SRC head Dr 2013. “I don’t know if I (SRC) at the St Augustine Joan Lutchman, warned changed any lives or not, campus of the University Trinidad to be prepared for but something did happen of the West Indies (UWI), more aftershocks following between them and me, said that the latest quake last Tuesday’s 6.1 magni- which was quite gratify- occurred just after mid- tude earthquake that sent ing,”Braithwaite said of his night and was located many people scampering former students during a Latitude 11.19N and out of their homes into the 2013 interview. Longitude 60.99W. streets. The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 15 EU, Cuba sign pact to normalise relations THE EU and Cuba on such as trade, Foreign Minister Bruno economy,” Parrilla said. over a crackdown historical importance of Monday signed a deal human rights and Rodriguez Parrilla, Castro died last month on journalists and the EU as a to normalise ties migration. European Union after more than 50 years activists and it took until counterweight to that had been blocked But EU ministers last foreign affairs chief at the helm of a 2008 to get talks going the United States for decades by week agreed to Federica Mogherini and self-styled Socialist again. which imposed a human rights drop a policy in representatives from the paradise reviled by the Parrilla said damaging trade embargo concerns under place since 1996 28 EU member West, with Cuba the agreement and other sanctions on revolutionary icon which stated that states at a Brussels gradually opening “demonstrates that with Cuba after it sided with Fidel Castro. Cuba first had to ceremony capping up to the world, good will and respect it is Moscow in the Cold Cuba had been the improve its human years of difficult including bitter foe possible to make War. only Latin American rights standards before negotiations. Washington. progress and resolve “The sovereignty and country that did not have getting closer links with “Economic links with In 2003, the EU had differences.” dignity of a people a so-called “dialogue and the bloc. Europe will continue to imposed sanctions He recalled a speech in cannot be up for cooperation” deal with The new agreement be a priority for Cuba as on Cuba and 2003 in which Fidel negotiation with the EU covering issues was signed by Cuban we build a socialist suspended cooperation Castro had hailed the anyone,” he said.

Jamaica’s Industry and Commerce Minister, Karl Samuda Rice from Guyana and Suriname to be released into Jamaica JAMAICA – Industry Standards Jamaica and Commerce Minister, began testing samples to Karl Samuda, has verify whether rice was announced that rice in fact being imported from Suriname contaminated with and Guyana will be plastic. allowed to be cleared Yesterday afternoon, from the wharves Samuda said the BSJ starting yesterday had found no evidence of afternoon. this so far. He made the He said in the interim announcement at a press the authorities were conference late allowing rice from yesterday. Jamaica’s CARICOM On Monday, the partners, Suriname and Jamaica Customs Agency Guyana, to be cleared as temporarily halted the the BSJ’s investigations clearance of rice at all continue. ports of entry following He cited the historical reports of so-called integrity of product plastic rice on the supplied by CARICOM, market. as the reason for trusting The Bureau of rice from the region. 16 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate Deal is reached for rebels to leave last pockets of Aleppo

BEIRUT, Lebanon – Repre- might begin as early yesterday sentatives of Russia, Turkey evening or this morning. and Syrian rebel groups But there was immediate con- reached an agreement yes- fusion over the details. Rebels, terday for the rebels to leave activists and aid workers in the last few pockets of the eastern Aleppo said they had besieged city of Aleppo that been informed that civilians and they control. fighters could all leave under the The agreement came as pro- deal to rebel-held areas, satisfy- government forces appeared ing a central demand that both poised to retake control of the civilians and fighters have an whole city of Aleppo after sub- option to avoid going to govern- jecting the rebel-held eastern ment-held areas, where they half to years of bombardment fear arrest and other reprisals. and months of siege, capped by But Vitaly I. Churkin, the a two-week offensive that has Russian envoy to the United driven rebels from all but a Nations, said the evacuation was sliver of their former territory. only for fighters. He said that The forces killed at least 82 civil- because the Syrian government Thousands of civilians are trying to flee the fighting. ians on Monday, according to would then be in control, there United Nations officials, one of was no need for civilians to so far chosen not to go to govern- torture, for protesting against For their part, Syrian military whom called the bloodshed “a leave. ment-held areas, it is precisely the government, providing med- officials said they had no infor- complete meltdown of human- “Nobody is going to harm the the government they fear.Many ical care to fighters and other mation about a deal. ity.” civilians,” he said. have been treated as terrorists, activists, and speaking to for- Aid officials said some details Officials said the evacuations But to the civilians who have and threatened with prison and eign journalists. were still being worked out. Trump taps Netanyahu: Trump’s idea Exxon’s to move US embassy to Tillerson as Jerusalem is ‘great’ PRIME Minister Benjamin tween Israel and the Palestini- Netanyahu said yesterday that ans. It does not recognise top US US president-elect Donald Jerusalem, even the westerns Trump’s plan to move the US sections that were always under Embassy from Tel Aviv to Israeli control,as the capital.The diplomat, Jerusalem is “great”. State Department officially con- Speaking to journalists accom- siders Jerusalem to have never panying him during a visit in been under the sovereignty of lawmakers Azerbaijan, Netanyahu added any country since the British that Trump supports Israel and Mandate ended in 1948, and is appreciates Israel’s desire for waiting for the conclusion of final peace. According to Netanyahu, status negotiations. worried Israel appreciates the fact that Under the Jerusalem Embas- WASHINGTON – President- it’s more widely supported in the sy Act of 1995 however, the elect Donald Trump named the US compared to most countries United States is required to relo- head of Exxon Mobil Corp, Rex in the world, adding that the US cate its embassy to Jerusalem by Tillerson, as his choice for US understands that Israel must de- May 31, 1999 – but it also offers secretary of state yesterday and cide its own fate and make deci- the president an escape, if he won backing from some sions about its future. signs a waiver twice a year based Republican foreign policy fig- Netanyahu’s remarks come a on “national security” concerns ures for the oilman despite his day after Trump’s senior adviser the move may be postponed. ties to Russia. Kellyanne Conway said that the Trump has promised on nu- The Exxon CEO potentially ExxonMobil Chairman and CEO Rex Tillerson speaks during the president-elect is determined to merous occasions, including per- faces a tough fight to be con- IHS CERAWeek 2015 energy conference in Houston, Texas on move the embassy after he takes sonally to Netanyahu in a meet- firmed in the Republican-con- April 21, 2015. office on January 20. ing in late September,to quickly trolled Senate. Some lawmak- “That is very big priority for move the embassy to Jerusalem. ers worry about his links to support yesterday. Cabinet and circle of advisers this president-elect, Donald According to a Trump campaign Moscow and opposition to US Their backing could be crucial who may favour a soft line to- Trump,” Conway said.“He made press release, Trump told sanctions on Russia, which for Tillerson getting approved ward Moscow, which is under it very clear during the cam- Netanyahu that if elected, “a awarded him a friendship medal by the Senate, where Republi- US sanctions for its 2014 annex- paign,” she said, adding that she Trump administration would fi- in 2013. cans will have a slim majority ation of Crimea and at the cen- has heard him reiterate it on sev- nally accept the long-standing But several Republican estab- when Trump takes office on Jan tre of allegations that it eral occasions in private meet- Congressional mandate to recog- lishment figures, including for- 20. launched cyber attacks to dis- ings since he was elected. nise Jerusalem as the undivided mer secretaries of state James “The fact that Condi Rice, rupt the US presidential elec- The issue of the US embassy capital of the State of Israel.” Baker and Condoleezza Rice, James Baker and Bob Gates are tion. being located in Tel Aviv goes Trump is not the first presi- and former Defence Secretary recommending Tillerson carries Republican foreign policy back to just after the founding of dential candidate to promise to Robert Gates vouched for Tiller- considerable weight,” said hawks in the Senate like John Israel, and has been a major move the embassy, both Bill son, 64, who has spent more Senator Jeff Flake, a member of McCain and Lindsey Graham bone of contention ever since. Clinton and George W. Bush than 40 years at the oil company. the Senate Foreign Relations are likely to give Tillerson a The official US State Depart- made similar promises, but once Rice and Gates, who have Committee. rough time at a confirmation ment policy is that the status of in office they signed the waiver worked for Exxon as consult- By choosing Tillerson, Trump hearing in early January. Jerusalem will only be deter- required to avoid following ants, both issued statements of adds another person to his mined in final status talks be- through with the move. FIRST PUBLIC NOTICE

(Section 9(2) of Representation of the People Act. Cap.12)

ELECTORAL AND BOUNDARIES COMMISSION

The Electoral and Boundaries Commission hereby gives notice that pursuant to Section 9 of the Representation of the People Act Cap.12 it intends to consider the deletion from the 2016 Register of Electors published on January 31, 2016 under Section 13 of the said Act, the names of the persons listed in the Appendix to this Notice.

By way of this Notice, The Electoral and Boundaries Commission is requesting members of the general public to sub- mit reasons why the names of persons listed in the Appendix to this Notice, should NOT be deleted.

Secondly, the Electoral and Boundaries Commission requests that any one having information in respect of whether or not any person whose name appears in the Appendix to this Notice is

(a) dead; or

(b) has NOT been in Barbados for a period exceeding 5 years

should submit such information to the Electoral and Boundaries Commission, Fourth Level, Warrens Towers II, Warrens, St. Michael no later than Friday, January 13, 2017.

John H. Haynes, BSM, JP Chairman Electoral and Boundaries Commission 2016-12-14

APPENDIX Names of persons to be deleted from the Register of Electors for the period September 1, 2015 to November 30, 2016 Nationa Nationa Registration # Name Address Polling District Registration # Name Address Polling District

351026-0023 AARON, GLORIA CHRISTOBEL JORDANS RD FITTS VLGE SJ3 590412-0168 ALEXANDER, GLORIA PAMELA WHITEHALL MN RD DA5 680504-0042 ABRAHAM, VERONICA THERESA LEWIS GAP GREEN HILL KA1 521203-0075 ALKINS, ANTHONY STEPHEN MONROE RD DASH VALLEY NB1 271124-0107 ABSOLOM, AUDREY IONA PARK RD BUSH HALL MC2 250603-8013 ALLCROFT, DONALD 155 ATLANTIC SHORES VB4 171205-0051 ADAMS, HARMON BELFIELD FORDES RD CLAPHAM ZC3 470615-0093 ALLEYNE, AVION DECOURCY HAREWOOD WALK PINELAND NC1 240712-0043 ADAMS, JASMINE MINOLA FOUR RDS PG1 280719-0042 ALLEYNE, CLAUDINE FLORETTA 43 HOMESTEAD F PILGRIM GA4 450725-0019 ADAMS, JUNIOR ANDREW 18 THORPES SF1 160505-0069 ALLEYNE, CORAL LEOTTA THYME BOTTOM XA3 250522-0026 ADAMS, PATRICIA MARY DOVER VA1 400127-0026 ALLEYNE, CYNTHIA O BRENDA SCH RD CARRINGTON VLGE RA2 540125-0138 ADAMS, REUBEN DEVERE 52 YORK TERR PINELANDS NC1 360122-0092 ALLEYNE, DALTON MCKENZIE 155 FLAMBOYANT AVE WARS CC2 340530-0017 ADAMSON, MARKLEY 77 HUSBANDS NEW DEV DA1 320917-0111 ALLEYNE, ERIC DENVER 28 ST ANNES RD PINELANDS NC4 380105-0083 AGARD, ELEANOR MARGO 353 INCHCAPE TERR PD4 430723-0021 ALLEYNE, ESTHER EUDORA BREWSTERS LD WHITEHALL DA4 141211-0080 AGARD, ENID DOREEN FLAGSTAFF RD RF1 380222-0057 ALLEYNE, EUCLINE DACOSTA MAPP HILL NA1 680717-0037 AGARD, EVANS ANTHONY 28 KENSINGTONLODGE BD1 390923-0058 ALLEYNE, EVANS DEANE LR WAVELL AVE BLACK ROCK WA3 350503-0035 AGARD, HARRINGTON OPHNEAL KIRTONS PL1 291229-0067 ALLEYNE, FLORENCE IRENE 90 HUSBANDS NEW DEV DA1 301226-0059 AGARD, ISAAC 11 OLDBURY GDNS PF1 431124-0016 ALLEYNE, JULIAN NATANIEL SKEETES RD ROSE HILL EA2 341024-0059 AGARD, JOHN 35 RICES PF2 621008-7018 ALLEYNE, KEITH AUGUSTUS NEILS RD HAGGATT HALL QC4 291011-0085 AGARD, PEARL GWENDOLINE HEDDINGS PF3 551015-0070 ALLEYNE, LISLE ALLISTON 2ND AVE LENNOX HC1 531112-0157 AGARD, ROBERT CLYDE WESTON SB2 471018-0078 ALLEYNE, OLIVER VERMONT CHARNOCKS PM1 220802-7009 AGARD, RUBY AMANDA LR BURNEY MAPP HILL NA1 570930-0023 ALLEYNE, PAT ONETA VINEYARD TNTRY PA1 560818-0062 AGARD, SECRETA MAUREEN COCONUT HALL LE3 680808-0052 ALLEYNE, RONNIE DE CORSY PIEDMONT PK #1 GRAZETTES KB1 280713-7001 AIMABLE, MARIE VERONIQUE SCOTTS GAP BRITTONS HILL RE1 400201-0173 ALLEYNE, SYLVAN RUDOLPH 29 COVERLEY DR XB2 751018-0099 ALBERT, WAYNE RICARDO UPP WAVELL AVE BLCK RCK WA1 181111-0020 ALLEYNE, VERNESE IANTHE PILGRIM RD XA2 2 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

Nationa Nationa Registration # Name Address Polling District Registration # Name Address Polling District 200607-0029 ALLEYNE, VIVIAN VERETTA FAIRFIELD + RD BLACK ROCK WA4 330127-0017 BANCROFT, HENSLEY GALL HILL #2 JC2 200622-0061 ALLEYNE, WINIFRED ISOLENE 2ND AVE FAIRWAYS GDNS VA4 700930-0109 BANFIELD, KAREN MARINA 267 KINGSLAND TERR YC4 271226-0161 ALLEYNE, WINIFRED ADELLE ROACH VLGE GH1 230615-0034 BANNISTER, LAWRENCE BLAIR PERRY GAP ROEBUCK ST FF3 350412-0100 ALLEYNE-NICHOLS, ELANE HALLS LD BANK HALL FF3 270520-7005 BAPTISTE, CATHERINE WOODSIDE RD DUNLOW LN BA2 280907-0127 ALLSOPP, DOROTHY ISOLINE KINGS VLGE DAYRELLS RD UC2 501022-7014 BAPTISTE, JEFFREY VORDEN 19 KILDARE CLOSE GRAZETTESWC2 590110-0072 ALLSOPP, GRANTLEY ADOLPHUS HINDS HILL CAVE HILL DA1 420217-0017 BARKER, ALFRED AGUSTUS REECE LD PIONEER RD KC2 250816-7000 AMBRIS, EDNA OVENA VAUXHALL YA1 230826-0120 BARKER, DAISY OTHELMA MAHAICA GAP GREEN HILL KA1 561221-0145 ANDREW, CHERYL LYNETTE 93 ARAWAK CHANCERY LANE XC3 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HALL QC3 400306-0094 BELGRAVE, BFORD ETHELBERT GALL HILL #1 JC2 661121-0110 BAILEY, CHARLES JAMES WATER ST YC1 280801-0033 BELGRAVE, BERESFORD ST CLAIR SHERBOURNE #2 JB1 201024-0063 BAILEY, LEOTTA PINE PLTN RD QE3 261022-0051 BELGRAVE, HUGH PARKINSON BYDE MILL GB3 230110-0083 BAILEY, LOUISE BOURNES LD XC1 481025-0078 BELGRAVE, KELVIN MCGREGOR HENLEY JC4 460730-0060 BAILEY, MARILYN ONITA JACKSON TNTRY RD KA2 540125-0047 BELGRAVE, MAXINE CARNETTA COTTAGE VALE PJ1 220106-0080 BAIRD, ULA SYLVIA 3RD AVE DASH RD BANK HALL MA1 280325-0063 BELGRAVE, MILLICENT ALBERTHA CLIFF JD1 370711-0049 BAKER, ADA VIOLA 902 KINGSLAND CRES YC4 331215-0034 BELGRAVE, PERCIVAL NATHANIEL HOTHERSAL JB2 331117-0066 BAKER, STELLA ESTERNESE ROSE HILL ED4 280221-0035 BELGRAVE, THEOPHILUS BENTLEY TNTRY PM3 The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 3

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LA2 400112-0023 DAVIS, LORETTA EARLINDA TUDOR HALL MY LORDS HILL QE2 250728-0051 COX, OLIVER 4 VALLEY VIEW TERR PINELNDSNC5 580909-0110 DAVIS, MERVILLE THEOPHILUS CRANE PG2 420812-0149 COX, PATRICIA EUDEEN 16A MANGROVE TERR PG1 421023-0027 DAVIS, MURIEL ELNORA SEALY HILL PD2 701015-0071 COX, RANDOLPH DACOSTA LOWTHERS HILL PL2 481002-0109 DAVIS, VANDA VESME LONG BAY PD3 341218-0014 COX, RONALD PEGWELL BOGGS XD1 500221-0028 DAVIS, VONDA EULENE FORTESQUE HILL PC1 250113-0096 COX, RUFUS ADOLPHUS 1A ROLLINS RD ST CHRIS VB3 590510-0078 DAWSON, CECIL ROBIN ST JUDES GG3 340916-0029 COX, SYLVIA ADELLA 38 HUSBANDS SF2 310202-0025 DAWSON, MILDRED CARNETTA HORSE HILL OB2 600915-0191 COX, WINSTON ST CLAIR 3RD AVE BIBBYS LN TE1 330312-0061 DEANE, ROSEMRY HAWKSWORTH HEDDINGS PF3 8 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

Nationa Nationa Registration # Name Address Polling District Registration # Name Address Polling District 481020-0065 DEAR, ESTHER LUCINDA MAXWELL RD VA2 470106-7011 EDWARD, SMEDLEY LEO WELLINGTON ST BA1 800908-0154 DEFREITAS, DAVID DANIEL SILVER HILL L/S CA2 310329-0049 EDWARDS, BERYL ONETA DASH GAP HINDSBURY RD FF3 320728-0011 DENNY, CARSON DEVERE FRENCH VLGE ED3 230425-0125 EDWARDS, LOUISE EDITHA FARM RD EB1 360224-0099 DENNY, IGNATIUS VANROY WELLINGTON ST BB1 680914-0046 EDWARDS, MARVA ELAINE GAYS EE2 350201-0022 DENNY, MAGENTA EUPHENIA KING ST BD1 430515-0064 EDWARDS, RUTH CLEYERENE 81J PARKINSON FIELD PINE NC6 190414-0058 DENNY, OLIVER CAMPBELLE MCCLEANS GAP BRITTONS HILLRE1 500917-0100 EDWARDS, SHIRLEY YVETTE EALING PK STH XC2 620825-0032 DEPEIZA, OBRIEN AUBREY WESTON SC1 521108-7019 EDWARDS, VICTOR JOSEPH GRANTS AVE BAYVILLE BA3 301007-0070 DEVONISH, JAMES NATHANIEL BAGATELLE SL2 930330-0173 EKALVAYA, SULEMAN AYYUB CHAPMAN ST BD1 401119-0107 DEVONISH, LYNDA ROSEMARY ECKSTEIN 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MELANESE JORDANS TNTRY GD1 590105-8015 DUNCAN, ELMORE MAURICE ARTHUR SEAT TA1 330926-0051 EVERSLEY, OSWIN OWEN WATTS VLGE GA2 340503-7007 DUNCAN-DIXON, HELENA HINKSON GAP BAXTERS RD BF2 520413-0016 EVERSLEY, SHERWELL EVERTON JORDANS TNTRY GD1 480112-0116 DURANT, DACOSTA SILVER SANDS XC1 230907-0015 FABLIN, TERENCE MCLEOD 5TH AVE RENDEZVOUS GDNS VA4 300228-0042 DURANT, DORETTA SILVER SANDS XC1 520330-0107 FARLEY, MELANESE WALKERS VALLEY GE2 491218-0074 DURANT, ERSKINE ALEXANDER 24 GRAZETTES GDNS WC2 390623-0069 FARMER, DAVID EVELYN BARCLAYS TERR NC2 570502-0138 DURANT, IRWIN OBRIAN INCH MARLOW XC2 200824-0026 FARMER, HAZELL STANTON 31 NEWTON TERR YB3 750302-0146 DURANT, LATOYA OLIVIA JESSAMY LN PG3 501002-0039 FARNUM, KEITH HENDERSON 355 12TH AVE WEST TERR GDNSSF4 281017-0064 DYALL, ELEEN PARRIS HILL OA2 481206-0038 FARNUM, KENNETH LEROY TURNERS HALL AB1 410324-0018 DYALL, GLADSTONE WYCLIFF WOODSTOCK SPOONERS HILL WC1 560105-0015 FARRELL, CARLISLE ORLANDO PLEASANT HALL ST MATTHIAS ZB1 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461118-0052 FIELDS, SYDNEY ADOLPHUS ARCADIA SENIOR HOME WELLHPD4 601014-0082 EDEY, OMAR SANDRA 16 BLACKMAN FIELD PINELANDSNC2 230522-0028 FISHER, DULCIE IANTHE 37 GRAZETTES TERR WA4 351112-0010 EDEY, SYLVAN OLIVER PASSAGE RD BD1 500818-8004 FISHER, RONA MURIEL THORNBURY HILL CB1 240825-7000 EDGHILL, AGNES ISOBEL 178 ATLANTIC SHORES VB4 360608-0160 FITZPATRICK, MARGARET ELEANE 120 2ND AVE WANSTEAD TERR SF3 490602-0138 EDGHILL, DARNLEY ST CLAIR 2ND AVE GRAZETTES WA4 550723-7013 FLAVIUS, JOHN CASSIAN SANDBOX AVE BAYVILLE UD1 260108-0035 EDGHILL, DONALD BRUCE CHELSEA RD UD2 351101-7034 FLEMING, EDWARD CLRIDGE PARRY RD ASHT HALLEC1 641127-0082 EDMUND, LORNA ANGELA EALING PK STH XC2 760217-7029 FOLAKAN, NORMA ABIMBOLA HALF MOON FORT LA1 The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 9

Nationa Nationa Registration # Name Address Polling District Registration # Name Address Polling District 450609-0101 FOLKES, UNILDA ONITA BLADES HILL PC1 631105-0188 GARNES, CHERYL IONE 20D HAYNESVILLE SG1 480805-7006 FONTENELLE, MARY GROVES COTTAGE GG2 490725-0080 GARNES, MARION LOUISE 81 CASTLE HGTS PD3 291121-0074 FORDE, ALLAN WHITFIELD RICES PF2 601229-0042 GARNETT, AGNES SYLVIA BRATHWAITES GAP DAYRELLS UC3 310127-0019 FORDE, BURTON BERESFORD EAST POINT PC3 391228-0066 GARNETT, BRENDA MARVAN 151 6TH AVE BAGATELLE TERR SL2 310803-0028 FORDE, CARNETTA VERONA HINDS RD WAVELL AVE WA4 370825-0018 GARRETT, HALLAM SELDON MARTINIQUE RD QD1 600629-0073 FORDE, COLIN RICARDO 10TH AVE NEW ORLEANS BF3 611007-0023 GASKIN, MARGARET DOREEN CAPRI DR 3RD AVE GRAZETTESWA4 361001-0088 FORDE, DOREEN ADINA 107A PONDSIDE H/A NELSON STBA1 811024-0085 GEORGE, SHERMA SHARON 23 HILLSIDE TERR GALL HILL CD1 300922-0066 FORDE, ELVIRA VERATA EASTBOURNE PD3 211017-0087 GIBBONS, EDLINE EUDORA 16 LANCASTER AE1 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CARRINGTON VLGE RB2 221022-0022 FRANCIS, ODESSA GLASFIELD 4TH AVE PARK RD BUSH HALL MC2 680927-0074 GILL, ASHTON ALPHONSO 2ND AVE ALKINS LD EAGLE HALLFC2 510514-0056 FRANCIS, TERANCE ANDERSON UPP WESTON SC1 601214-0049 GILL, BEVERLY YVETTE 51 MAHOE CIRCLE UNION PG3 381009-0054 FRANKLIN, DARLINGTON CERONE 6 WILDEY GDNS WILDEY NC3 240104-0031 GILL, CARLOS SINCLAIR STATION HILL MC3 360616-0079 FRANKLIN, LIONEL DESMOND ROCK HALL TB1 270724-0129 GILL, CARMEN VERONA CLEMENT ROCK AIRY HILL OA1 340503-0010 FRANKLIN, STANLEY WHITFIELD BRYANS RD WELCHMAN HALL TE2 610322-0031 GILL, KENNETH DACOSTA ARSENAL P/FLD RD JACKSON KA2 381209-0029 FRANKLIN, SYBIL IANTHE EDGECUMBE PM3 271225-0097 GILL, LAURIE SAYES COURT XD1 570813-0140 FURLONGE, GLORIA ESTELLE 89 8TH AVE WANSTEAD TERR SF3 400705-7005 GILL, MARGARET MARY 9 SUNSET DR FORT GEORGE NA1 290825-0109 GABBIDON, RUBY DOROTHY 161 LOWLAND PK PL3 440401-0086 GILL, MONA ANTOINETTE 18 CORAL LANE ATLANTIC SH VB4 380530-0021 GALE, ROSAMOND COLLEEN MONTROSE CD2 400708-0031 GILL, WILFRED SYLVESTER 21C PATIENCE DR EDEN LODGEDD2 200123-7003 GALE, SYLVIA ELVIRNA WELCH VLGE JA2 191118-0014 GITTENS, ARNOLD NATHANAEL CHAPMAN ST BD1 260409-0080 GALL, DOROTHY EVELYN LONG GAP GRAZETTES WC2 710122-0205 GITTENS, CICILY CANE GDN PF1 451118-0087 GAMBLE, MARVA FRANCENE ST PAULS AVE BAYVILLE BA2 310926-0061 GITTENS, DIANA JOYCE DR KERR LD HINDSBURY RD FF3 441008-0073 GARNER, IVAN MCPHERSON HORSE HILL OB2 200816-0075 GITTENS, ELLIOTT COURTNEY BELAIR PH1 271218-0013 GARNER, OWEN SECLUSION RD BLACK ROCK WA3 500907-0060 GITTENS, FRANCINA TRNQUILLYNE 3F FLAT ROCK GF1 530516-0177 GARNES, CARLYN DACOSTA 12 CLARKES AVE BAYVILLE UE1 200924-0033 GITTENS, HAROLD SINCLAIR ROBINSON RD PH1 10 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

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290131-0033 HOYTE, CHARLES LIVINGSTONE DRAX HALL HOPE GD2 410728-0044 HOLDER, ELMA ELAINE COLLEGE LD JE1 250214-0011 HOYTE, COLVIN HERMAN 14 DENTON RD GRAZETTES WC2 300620-0046 HOLDER, ELSIE AVONDA FOUR HILLS ED2 440404-0034 HOYTE, DENNIS FITZGERALD BARKERS RD HAGGATT HALL QC2 390114-0016 HOLDER, FITZGERALD 293 KINGSLAND GDNS YC3 291009-0048 HOYTE, EILEEN ELETHA MARTINDALES RD RC1 280128-0161 HOLDER, GWENETH EUDORA KIRTONS #2 PG1 560620-0201 HOYTE, ELLALINE BEVERLY GILLS RD BD1 290713-0039 HOLDER, HAROLD NATHANIEL BUSHY PK PA1 991208-0141 HOYTE, JALEAN ARIANE COFFEE GULLY OA2 The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 13

Nationa Nationa Registration # Name Address Polling District Registration # Name Address Polling District 271224-0106 HOYTE, JULIP ELAINE 120 CONVENT MAYNARDS DEV EA1 281112-0142 JACKMAN, ISMA OCTAVER BAMBOO ALLEY LIGHTFOOT LN BE1 000426-0105 HOYTE, KIARA AKELIA ARTHUR SEAT TA1 480917-0154 JACKMAN, JOEL LLEWELLYN 13 OLD PLOW BAGATELLE TERRSL2 550519-0131 HOYTE, MICHAEL ANTHONY LR ESTATE GF1 360918-0058 JACKMAN, KELVIN LEROY 4 HARMONY LODGE PF2 360318-0112 HOYTE, NEAL DACOSTA 108 SUNFLOWER CANE GDN DEVTE1 560516-7005 JACKMAN, YVONNA EAST POINT PC3 381231-0039 HOYTE, RUPERT ADOLPHUS ST CATHERINE MARLEY VALE PC3 560727-8008 JACOBS, CAMELITHA REVINA 31 WOTTON TERR YC1 360618-7015 HOYTE, SIMEON DAVID CLAPHAM RD ZC4 690211-0078 JAMES, DAVID ANTHONY BECKLES RD UE1 231203-0022 HOYTE, SYLVIA MYRLENE 45 ST ANNES RD PINELANDS NC4 200624-8013 JAMES, MARIE OLIVIES GAP TUDOR BRIDGE MA3 530425-0078 HUNTE, ANTHONY TYRONE 1 MOUNT RD BAGATELLE GDNSSM3 330224-7014 JAMES, NOWELLYN QUEEN MARY RD BANK HALL 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INNISS, MAGDALINE VERNEIZA BRANCHBURY OA2 450408-0062 JONES, HONOR ELAINE BRANCHBURY OA2 441018-0063 INNISS, NORMA LOUISE MACARONI VLGE GC2 500423-0057 JONES, JABEZ LINGWOOD LOVELL RD MASSIAH ST JE3 260805-0023 ISHMAEL, EILEEN CARMEN BRAGGS HILL OE2 851123-0164 JONES, KERRISSIA SHAMELIA HOPEWELL XC1 461219-8038 JACK, AUGUSTIN ADOLPHUS MAXWELL HILL CC3 641203-0030 JONES, MICHAEL RICHFORD MELVINS AVE BLACK ROCK WA2 290920-0038 JACKMAN, CHARLES CLIFFORD 10 CANE GDN DEV TE1 881122-0196 JONES, QUINCY LANCE HOWELLS + RD QE2 331220-0094 JACKMAN, ERROL ST CHRISTOPHER VB3 390310-0059 JONES, RANDOLPH FITZGERALD 19 LUKES AVE BAYVILLE UE1 571013-0112 JACKMAN, FRANKLYN WSHINGTON 14 VIOLET CIRCLE OXNARDS SF5 480409-0076 JONES, ROY MCDONALD VAUXHALL CC2 14 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

Nationa Nationa Registration # Name Address Polling District Registration # Name Address Polling District 281218-0103 JONES, VELDA ELEASE CLAPHAM NEW RD ZC4 460129-0119 KING, LEON LEVI HILLABY AB1 200517-0044 JONES, VIOLET RHODASHIA BOURNES LD VB3 521231-7001 KING, LEONA Apt 1A 11TH AVE WNSTEAD HGTSSF1 490128-0018 JORDAN, ANDERSON CARDINAL BOSCOBEL EE2 710622-0127 KING, LINDA JO-ANN CHURCH HILL CB1 310310-0040 JORDAN, ANNE ELINOR CRAB HILL LB2 371218-0037 KING, MCCARTNEY 10G SILVER HILL DR CC3 241226-0016 JORDAN, CATHCART GORDON 44 WANSTEAD TERR SF3 270810-0025 KING, MIRRELL ELDICA LR PARKS OE1 310525-0033 JORDAN, CHARLES LUTON 35 WANSTEAD GDNS SF3 230218-0084 KING, MYRTLE IMOGENE ENTERPRISE CST RD VB5 301210-0057 JORDAN, CLAUDIUS MCDONALD EAST COAST RD AA2 680626-0078 KING, RONALD MCDONALD PARADISE VLGE ST LAWRENCE VA3 320801-0094 JORDAN, CLEOPHAS ST CLAIR 28 SHOP HILL TERR TA2 550419-0090 KING, ROOSEVELT OSWALD 31 JESSAMINE AVE BAYVILLE UD1 291103-0092 JORDAN, DARWIN SHERBOURNE JB1 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Printed and published by Advocate Publishers (2000) Inc. Fontabelle, St. Michael. Telephone 467-2000, Fax 434-2020/434-1000 The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 17 Italy PM wins initial vote of Iranian President orders development of confidence in lower house nuclear-powered ships ITALIAN Prime Minis- IRANIAN President Has- Many nuclear-powered ter Paolo Gentiloni won san Rouhani yesterday or- vessels are fuelled with an initial vote of confi- dered the development of a uranium enriched above dence in the lower nuclear propulsion system 90 per cent, according to house of parliament for ships, describing the research by Magdi Ragheb, yesterday after laying move as a response to the a professor of nuclear engi- out a limited program recent extension of sanc- neering at the University for his new govern- tions against the Islamic of Illinois. ment. Republic by US Congress. Under the agreement, The former foreign min- Rouhani also requested Tehran agreed to limits on ister was asked by the a study of fuel production its nuclear programme in president to form an ad- for the propulsion system exchange for an easing of ministration after Matteo and set a three-month international sanctions. Renzi resigned as premier deadline for a progress re- While the US and other last week, following his port on both steps. signatories to the agree- heavy defeat in a referen- The agency didn’t indi- ment – Russia, the UK, dum on constitutional re- cate whether Iranian na- China,France and Germa- form. val vessels would be out- ny – have lifted many sanc- To take office, Gentiloni fitted with the system or tions against Iran since the needs to win votes of confi- say what grade of uranium deal went into effect in Ja- dence in both houses of would be used to fuel it. It nuary,Washington has left parliament and easily won said only that Rouhani had some US penalties in place the first in the chamber of Newly appointed Italian Prime Minister, Paolo Gentiloni, talks before a confi- directed technical work on relating to terrorism, deputies by 368 to 105, dence vote at the parliament in Rome, Italy, on December 13, 2016. the system to proceed. human rights and Iranian with many opposition On its own, Iran’s study weapons development. parliamentarians not tak- ally not to support the new in coping with migrants. President Sergio Matta- of such a propulsion sys- Recently, both houses of ing part in the ballot in administration. “I want to say very clear- rella. tem doesn’t appear to vio- Congress have approved protest. New prime minister Pao- ly that the government...is Monte dei Paschi di late the landmark nuclear legislation extending the Gentiloni faces a sterner lo Gentiloni said in his mai- ready to intervene in order Siena, Italy’s third-biggest accord reached between Iran Sanctions Act for 10 test in the upper house den speech to parliament to guarantee the stability lender, is pressing on with Tehran and the US and years,which embodies ma- Senate today, where his yesterday he was ready to of banks and the savings a last-ditch attempt to tap five other world powers in ny of these penalties. Pre- majority is likely to be support Italy’s ailing banks of our citizens,” he told the the market for 5 billion 2015. But use of any grade sident Obama is expected much smaller following a and wanted more help Chamber of Deputies, a euros of fresh cash it needs of uranium exceeding 3.67 to sign the bill into law be- decision by a former Renzi from the European Union day after being sworn in by to stay afloat. per cent would. fore the act expires Dec.31.

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P R HOROSCOPES O S BY HOLIDAY A N D ARIES (March 21-April 19). Yes, life is full of contradiction. It's also full of tautology. Redundancy is validation. It's C comforting when things are as they seem to be, people work O together as a team and love behaves lovingly. N TAURUS (April 20-May 20). This process you're going S through now is a kind of evolution. The elegance of evolution is especially obvious when the circumstances change. You might be surprised by what survives and prevails. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The mystery that baffles you in the a.m. will be so utterly explainable tonight that it all seems rather obvious. You'll either help the others understand, or you'll help them be baffled so they can enjoy the discovery process, too. Z CANCER (June 22-July 22). As for the thing that's been I gnawing at your curiosity: It's time to investigate it. You'll get T lucky. There are a lot of questions that will be answered when S one or two facts have come to light. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Everyone is selfish from time to time, but if it happens frequently, it's more about your own tolerance than anything else. Stand up for yourself. Get on your own team. You don't do anyone favors by letting them behave badly. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). It's said that to forgive is divine, but there's no heavenly choir of angels to accompany you R when you let go of your grievances today. Still, life will get E better for the gesture, and that counts for something. X LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Does it really matter if you were born this way or got there through living? Embrace it; no M further questions are necessary. To fully accept yourself will be O your best move yet. R SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You may not understand all of G the factors that got you here, but accept them. Humility is A better than arrogance; contribute as though you deserve to be N where you are. If you didn't, you wouldn't be there. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You can be proud of the relationships you've built and even more proud of the fact that you keep building. Friendships, after all, need continual maintenance to thrive. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You're emotionally flexible and quite strong. Still, you shouldn't have to bend over P backward to get your love. If you find yourself doing this trick H time and again, seek different sources of support. A AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Information has a way of N expanding to the capacity of your curiosity. So the thing to ask T yourself is: "How much do I really want and/or need to know?" O Today will bring a case where more is not necessarily better. M PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). From keys and phones to friendships and jobs, most of the things a person can lose in life can be replaced. Not time. It's the most precious of your resources, which is why you're so mindful now not to waste it.

CBC TV CHANNEL 8 M A 4:00 TELE-CLASSIFIEDS 4:30 CNN ‘LIVE’ R 4:54 SIGN ON CBC TV ID 5:00 THE LUCY SHOW Y 4:57 THE NATIONAL 5:30 CONQUER MATHS ANTHEM PRIMARY SCHOOLS 4:59 PROGRAMME QUIZ FINAL W SCHEDULE 6:00 OUT LOUD O 5:00 TELE-CLASSIFIEDS 6:52 DOUBLE DRAW R 6:00 MORNIN’ BARBADOS 6:55 PROGRAMME T 8:00 CNN LIVE SCHEDULE H 8:30 TELE-CLASSIFIEDS 7:00 CBC EVENING 9:30 ISLAND NEWS NEIGHBOURS 8:00 TREES THE SILENT 10:00 CARIBBEAN SENTINELS M CUISINE 8:30 FAMILY FEUD O 11:00 UNDERSTANDING 9:00 DOUBLE DRAW T 12:00 CBC NEWS 9:03 COSPLAY PRIDE & H 12:27 DOUBLE DRAW INDUSTRY E 12:30 EARTHRISE 10:00 CARIBBEAN R 1:00 FURNITURE LIMITED NEWSLINE 1:30 CNN ‘LIVE’ 10:30 PILLY OUT FRONT G 2:30 GREEN FINGERS 11:30 ALL ABOUT MEN O 3:00 TBA 12:00 AFRICA SOUND O 3:30 FUN SCHOOL STAGE S 4:00 SCHOOLS’ MUSIC 1:00 MEDITATION E FESTIVAL 1:05 TELE-CLASSIFIEDS The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 19 Governor of Jakarta issues tearful denial as blasphemy trial opens JAKARTA, Indonesia – presidency in 2014. Others warns Muslims against The Christian gover- say that his comments are taking Christians and nor of Jakarta, the cap- being exploited in an ef- Jews as allies. He said at ital of Indonesia, the fort to incite ethnic and re- the time that given world’s most populous ligious hatred against Indonesia’s transition to Muslim-majority na- Basuki, who is ethnic democracy in 1999, it was tion, tearfully denied Chinese and the first perfectly acceptable for yesterday that he had Christian in nearly 50 Muslim voters to choose a intended to insult years to govern Jakarta. Christian in the election Islam as his trial on for governor in February. blasphemy charges Law violation The remark was di- began. Basuki, known as Ahok, rected at “unscrupulous Some analysts have said is charged with violating politicians who don’t want the trial is a plot to keep blasphemy laws during a to compete fairly in the the governor, Basuki speech to fishermen in election,” Basuki, 50, told Tjahaja Purnama, from September. the three judges at the being elected to the office, In that address, Basuki trial. If found guilty, he which he inherited when light-heartedly cited a faces up to five years in Basuki Tjahaja Purnama, the governor of Jakarta, as his blasphemy trial opened his predecessor won the verse of the Quran that jail. yesterday in Indonesia, denied that he had intended to insult the Koran. Tunisian who caused deadly migrant shipwreck jailed for 18 years

ROME – A Tunisian cap- 3 660 deaths. tain who was piloting a The central Mediterra- fishing vessel that collided nean route to Italy has be- with another ship, result- come increasingly deadly ing in the deaths of about this year,compared with a 700 migrants travelling simpler, shorter route between Libya and Italy, across the sea to Greece was sentenced yesterday from Turkey,with around to 18 years in prison. 4 240 migrants dying in The captain, identified 2016 so far,compared with as Ali Malek Mohammed, about 2 860 over the same 28, was convicted by a period last year. court in Catania, Sicily,of The migrant vessel cap- multiple manslaughter, sized after a violent colli- human trafficking and sion with the Portuguese causing the disaster in ship, and only 28 sur- April 2015, the Mediterra- vivors were found after a nean’s deadliest known vast search-and-rescue shipwreck operation. The Tunisian captain, Ali Malek Mohammed, second from right, and the Syrian first mate, Bikhit Mahmud, The prosecutors said The judges also con- right, on an Italian Coast Guard ship in April 2015, after their boat sank off the Italian island of Lampedusa. that he had steered the victed a Syrian man, fishing boat into a Portu- Bikhit Mahmud, 26, who guese freighter, the King was serving as first mate, Jacob, off the Italian is- to five years in prison for MH370: Last ship departs to search land of Lampedusa. The engaging in illegal immi- King Jacob was sent to the gration. area to help after the Both defendants denied Italian authorities re- being involved in human for missing Malaysian aircraft ceived an emergency call, trafficking, and THE one remaining ship 2014. The Fugro to prepare ourselves for Chinese vessel Dong Hai prosecutors said. Mohammed’s lawyer, still looking for missing is expected to finish scour- the prospect that we may Jiu 101 completed its mis- The victims were part of Massimo Ferrante, said Malaysia Airlines flight ing the final portion of the not find MH370 in the sion and is returning to a huge influx of migrants that he would appeal the 370 has begun what is search area by early 2017. coming weeks, although Shanghai, leaving the Fu- fleeing war and economic verdict.“My client says he likely to be its final search. Officials say they will we remain hopeful,” gro Equator as the last desperation who have was a mere passenger,” Dutch-owned Fugro suspend the search if the Australian Transport ship scouring the vast risked their lives in an ef- Ferrante said in a tele- Equator left the Austra- plane is not found by then. Minister Darren Chester 120 000 sq km search fort to reach Europe. More phone interview. lian port of Fremantle on Not a single piece of told the West Australian area. than 4 740 refugees died That account was dis- Monday. wreckage or any clues to newspaper. Whether the Fugro trying to cross the Medi- puted by survivors, who Several ships have the whereabouts of the Several countries, in- Equator’s voyage is the terranean in 2016, accord- attributed the collision combed the seabed of a plane have been found so cluding Australia and ship’s final month-long de- ing to an estimate by the and the subsequent vast search area in the far by the operation. China, have taken part in ployment would depend International Organisa- tragedy to Mohammed’s Indian Ocean since the “It has been an heroic the underwater search. on the weather, the office tion for Migration, far sur- ineptitude at steering the plane disappeared in undertaking, but we have Earlier this month the of Chester stated. passing the 2015 total of vessel. 20 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

World’s largest reindeer herd plummets THE world’s largest world,”said Andrey Petrov, an increase in tempera- wild reindeer herd has who runs the Arctic Centre tures of about 1.5 degrees fallen by 40 per cent at the University of Celsius overall. That defi- since 2000, scientists Northern Iowa, US. nitely impacts migration have warned. The Taimyr herd is one patterns.” They say that the ani- of the most monitored Industrial development mals, which live in the groups of reindeer in the is increasing in the region, The animals are now having to swim across more water as the environment Taimyr Peninsula in the world. The animals have which is also changing the changes. northernmost tip of been tracked for nearly animals’ distribution. Russia, are being affected 50 years by aerial surveys The researchers found them,” said Professor more dangerous for the the Arctic food chain by rising temperatures and more recently by that in the summer, the Petrov. animals as they had to and without them other and human activity. satellite imagery. reindeer were moving east This is extending the swim rather than walk species would be in This is causing the ani- The population reached to avoid human activity. distance that the animals across them. trouble,” he explained. mals to change their an- a peak of one million in Though they were also have to migrate between In addition, food in the “However on the other nual migration patterns. 2000, but this latest shifting north and to winter and summer. summer grounds is becom- hand, in all the areas they The research has been research suggests that higher elevations. “They now have to travel ing more scarce, especially inhabit, they are vital for presented at the Fall there are now only 600 000 The team thinks this is much longer distances to as the animals move to people’s survival. Meeting of the American reindeer. to try to get to cooler reach those areas with higher elevations. “Thousands and thou- Geophysical Union (AGU). “Climate change is at ground and also to avoid their newborn calves, and Professor Petrov said it sands of people rely on “There is a substantial least one of the variables,” the mosquitoes that are that means there is an was important to try to wild reindeer; it is the decline – and we are also explained Professor booming as the region gets increase in calf mortality.” halt the decline. basis of their subsistence seeing this with other wild Petrov. warmer and wetter. He added that rivers in “Reindeer are tremen- economy. So it’s about reindeer declining rapidly “We know in the last two “They just move and the region were also grow- dously important for bio- human sustainability in other parts of the decades that we have had move and move to escape ing in size, making them diversity – they are part of too.” Spy satellites reveal Himalayan melt Study: Pesticides stop bees SCIENTISTS have used Cold War spy satellites to reveal the dramatic buzzing and releasing pollen environmental changes in the Himalayas. THE world’s most widely ting and split the bees in and the colonies will be They compared pictures used insecticides harm each into three groups. less successful, meaning collected by a US recon- the ability of bees to vi- One control group was not there may be fewer polli- naissance programme brate flowers and shake exposed to the neonicoti- nators overall,” she said. with recent satellite data out the pollen to fertilise noid thiamethoxam, but The study adds to a to measure the extent of crops, the other two groups were large body of evidence glacial melt. according to preliminary fed solutions containing from lab- and field-based They believe the now- results from a new study. two parts per billion or studies that neonicoti- declassified images could Some flowers, such as ten parts per billion of the noids reduce learning and help to show how other those of crops like toma- pesticide, doses similar to memory in bees, impair remote regions have toes and potatoes, must be those found in crop fields. their communication, for- changed over time. shaken to release pollen After each visit to the aging efficiency and The research was pre- The images were taken by the US Hexagon spy and bumblebees are par- buffalo-bur flowers used immune systems and, sented at the American satellite programme. ticularly good at creating in the experiment, the crucially, reduce their Geophysical Union Fall the buzz needed to do this. bees in the control group reproductive success as meeting in San Francisco. scarce. By comparing whole of the Himalayas a However the research learned how to buzz more well as the pollination “This imagery will be them with more recent quarter of a metre of shows that bumblebees pollen out of the anthers. services that they can getting used more and satellite imagery from water is being lost each exposed to realistic levels Though those in the ten provide, Whitehorn said. more,” said Josh Maurer Nasa and Jaxa (Japanese year,” said Maurer. of a neonicotinoid pesti- parts per billion group did “These chemicals do from Columbia University Space Agency) scientists “I wouldn’t say it’s cide fail to learn how to not improve at all. have serious implications in New York. have been able to see how surprising given the create the greatest buzz Penelope Whitehorn of for wild bee populations The images were taken the region has changed. climate data we have, but and collect less pollen as a the University of Stirling in agricultural landscapes by a United States spy “What we are trying to it is very interesting to see result. in Scotland, who led the but some, notably from satellite programme that do is to quantify by exactly how much ice is lost. The researchers took study, said, “The implica- the agrochemical indus- went by the codename of how much are the glaciers “Populations down- two colonies of bumble- tion is the bees take less try, still promote their Hexagon. retreating, how much ice stream where they bees in a laboratory set- pollen back to the colonies use,” she warned. During the 1970s and are they losing and at depend on these water 1980s, it launched 20 huge what rate,” said Josh resources are going to be reconnaissance satellites Maurer. affected. into space, which secretly “So we’ve used the “As the glaciers shrink snapped areas of interest images to extract 3D and retreat, the amount below. models of the terrain back of run-off they provide The images were taken in the 1970s. to these streams will on rolls of film, which were “We can see the height increase in the short term then dropped by the satel- of the glacier ice in 1973, as they melt, but over the lites, and collected mid-air and we take those eleva- next 100 years it will by passing military tion models, and can take decrease more and more, planes. the difference between and that’s going to have a The material collected those and the modern day negative impact on water was declassified in 2011 elevation models, and we resources.” and is now being digitised can work out how the ice He said that the by the US Geological volume is changing over images from the Hexagon Survey (USGS) for time.” programme are now scientists to use. The researchers have being used by various Among the spy images found that the extent of research groups to track are pictures of the the ice loss has been great. how other parts of the Himalayas, an area for “At every point on the Earth have changed over which historical data is glacier surface across the time. A bumblebee in flight towards the purple flower of bittersweet nightshade. The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 21

DDoS: Thirty-four arrested after int’l probe THIRTY FOUR people, had targeted users of Sean Sharma, a Cell. including teenagers, have software called Netspoof, a 26-year-old student in “While the FBI is work- been arrested after an computer programme that California, is enrolled ing with our international international police could direct huge volumes in a master’s degree partners to apprehend operation involving EU of Internet traffic at programme at the and prosecute sophisti- and US authorities. websites and web servers University of Southern cated cyber-criminals, we The action targeted in order to disable them. California. also want to deter the users of Distributed Following the UK Sharma could face up to young from starting down Denial of Service (DDoS) arrests, a 27-year-old ten years in prison. His this path.” cyber-attack tools. man from Hamilton in case is being investigated The international inves- Twelve of the suspects Scotland was charged by the FBI. tigations, in which a total were arrested in the UK with offences under the “DDoS tools are among of 101 suspects were as part of an investigation Computer Misuse Act. the many specialised interviewed and cau- led by the National Crime As part of the interna- cyber-crime services avail- tioned, were supported Agency (NCA). tional operation, a US able for hire that may be by Europol’s European Authorities across suspect has been arrested used by professional crim- Cybercrime Centre. a total of 13 countries and charged over a DDoS inals and novices alike,” House searches were made the arrests between attack that knocked a San said Steve Kelly,unit chief conducted and notifica- December 5 and 9. Francisco chat service’s of the FBI’s International tions were sent to parents, DDoS attacks target websites and other services The NCA said that it site offline. Cyber Crime Coordination according to the agency. connected to the Internet. Uber accused of letting staff spy on celebs, exes UBER has defended itself following accusa- tions that a lack of internal security allowed employees to spy on rides in real- time. The firm’s former foren- Most Cubans can only access the Internet from sic investigator made the public wi-fi hotspots. allegations in a court declaration. Uber said it had “hun- dreds of security and Cuba signs deal for privacy experts working around the clock” to protect its data. faster Internet access The firm recently settled a case in New York that al- to Google content leged its “God View” tool was used to monitor rides. CUBA’S state-run tele- However there is some “Uber’s lack of security communications company uncertainty on the island regarding its customer Etecsa has signed a deal as to what his definitive data was resulting in Uber with Google that will policy will be. employees being able to enable faster access Even though most track high-profile politi- to content from the Cubans are likely to see cians, celebrities, and even American company. the deal with Google as a personal acquaintances of Under the deal, the step forward, it will do Uber employees, including technology giant will little to change the overall ex-boyfriends/girlfriends, install servers in Cuba to online accessibility in the and ex-spouses,” wrote improve connectivity country. former forensic investiga- speeds to Google services, Cuba still has one of the tor Ward Spangenberg in including Gmail and lowest online connectivity his court declaration. YouTube. rates in the world. Spangenberg was fired Google and Etecsa have The majority of the from Uber earlier this year reached their agreement population is not allowed and is now suing the com- in the final weeks of access to the Internet pany over age discrimina- Barack Obama’s presi- from home and must rely, tion and whistleblower dency. instead, on expensive wi-fi retaliation. It is not clear whether points to get online. Five former security Uber tracks all rides, including information about drivers and passengers, in his successor will change “This deal allows Etecsa professionals told news real-time. US policies towards Cuba. to use our technology to site Reveal and the President Obama re- reduce latency by caching Centre for Investigative “This includes enforcing access to customer data, In January, Uber paid stored relations with some of our most popular Reporting that Uber strict policies and techni- with or without approval. US$20 000 (£13 700) and Cuba earlier this year, high bandwidth content allowed broad access to cal controls to limit access “Some teams have never promised to strengthen after more than five like YouTube videos at a ride data. to user data to authorised had access to this informa- privacy policies in order to decades of hostility local level,” said Google in “Uber continues to in- employees solely for tion,” he said. settle an investigation between the two former a statement. crease our security invest- purposes of their job Staff access to data by New York’s attorney Cold War rivals. The agreement was ments and many of these responsibilities, and all was logged and routinely general. Donald Trump has signed in Havana by efforts, like our multi-fac- potential violations are audited, the spokesman It followed a BuzzFeed made arguments both for Eric Schmidt, chairman tor authentication checks quickly and thoroughly added. news story in 2014 that and against improved ties of Google parent and bug bounty pro- investigated.” Uber also said that “God alleged one of its reporter’s with the communist-run company Alphabet Inc, gramme,have been widely The spokesman also View” no longer existed, rides had been tracked via nation since being elected and ETECSA president reported,”a spokesman for denied that “all” or “nearly and it now had an internal “God View” without her last month. Mayra Arevich Marin. Uber said in a statement. all” Uber’s employees had tool called “Heaven View”. permission.

The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 •23 SPORTSSPORTS Winners shine in several categories of Barbados in December Medal golf tournament MAURICE CLARKE, BGA (Barbados Golf Brenda Phillips was the points which will go line for a Trenton Weekes and Association) Secretary winner last Saturday towards their Frere Delmas were Trenton Weekes, posted a with a nett 72 while Anne qualification for the 2016 among the winners when nett 68 to win the seniors’ Gilbert was second with Courtesy Medal play-offs the 12th Courtesy Garage division. 73. which will be staged on Sports Policy Monthly Medal golf Delmas won the men’s Geraldo Thomas January 14, 2017. tournament was 0-12 handicap division produced the days best Monthly medal By Corey Greaves Olympics, Lashley contested last weekend with a nett 68, while gross score of 74 and was tournaments were believes that Barbados at the Barbados Golf Clarke took the 13 and also awarded for his sponsored by Courtesy BARBADOS maybe has within its grasp Club. over catergory with a net effort. Garage for the first time finally getting a what it takes to propel Sixty-four players t73 and won on a count- Winners in all this year, through their Sports Policy. the growth of sports to contested the December back from Collis Lynch. catergories each collected Nissan and Hyundai Speaking at the closing new frontiers. medal tournament where Among the women, another five important brands. ceremony for the “We have just finished Barbados Olympic the games in Rio Games Association’s (BOA) and we have supported national Multi-sport our athletes. Within a games, Minister of Sport very short time we will Stephen Lashley said be looking to the games that the Ministry of in Japan, they will Sports is putting happen very quickly, so together a draft national the work that we have to policy which will inform put in must be put in the development of now.” sports for the next 10 - Speaking about the 15 years. Multi-sports games “A lot has gone into it Lashley said that “even (Sports Policy) in terms as we have fun that they of consultation, we can be a meaningful believe sports has to be event that we can spot seen through a different talent and we can pair of eyes and we have put in place what is to get our country required to develop our following a path that is athletes in a way cohesive and one that is that make them sustainable.” regionally, locally and Lashley said that it internationally more was time that “We as competitive.” administrators and “I hope that as we plan policy makers must buy the next edition of these into that that seeks to games that we see it as catapult sports as an opportunity to have one of the first some introspection,” and and preferred engines in he noted that which all aspect Barbados can gain a of our development boost from having all the rest.” major disciplines as He said that action is active sports on the Winners in the December golf medal tournament, from left, Trenton Weekes, Brenda Phillips and needed as “we now have island. Geraldo Thomas – were presented with their awards by Robert McGuire (right), Assistant General to begin at all levels to He hopes that at some Manager of the Barbados Golf Club. back our aspirations point that Barbados can and our thoughts say the we have the best with some solid “facilities, ensuring we actions and some solid have the finest coaches Travis Dowlin added to plans.” and best programmes Though not giving a once we buy into timeframe or date that ideal... Government, for the policy to be put in private sector and of selection panel for WICB place or the draft to be course our sporting St John’s, ANTIGUA – Guyana’s Captain for that Caribbean Premier brought forward, brothers and sisters, Former Test and West season and in 2010 he League (CPL) and Lashley said that every then I believe we would Indies cricketer, Travis captained the West Indies regional matches held in component that is have gone to that point. Dowlin is the latest A team tour to Guyana. He was also required to develop Having celebrated addition to the selection Bangladesh. Dowlin went selected as a member of strong and competitive 50 years of independence panel of the West Indies on to represent the West the radio commentary athletes will be put in to say to our Cricket Board. He will Indies in six (6) Tests. He panel for the final leg of place. young champions that start official duties, made 343 runs, 95 being the recently concluded With the eyes already we have come of age as a January 1, 2017. his highest score. He Tri-Series held in the West turning towards the next nation.” Dowlin represented ended with an average of Indies. Guyana from 1997 to 31.8. He played 11 ODIs He currently attends Action is needed as 2011. During that time, he totaling 228 runs at an University of Guyana played 85 first-class average of 25.33 and two where he is pursuing “we now have to begin at all matches scoring 4,013 where he a Bachelor of runs at an average of 30.7; scored 68 runs. Science Degree in levels to back our 57 List A matches scoring Dowlin has been a Communications. He 1,189 runs at an average cricket analyst for the past already holds a Diploma Travis Dowlin aspirations and our thoughts of 24.5 and 24 three years, at both in Communications. with some solid actions and matches at an average of regional and international Dowlin joins Courtney Lockhart Sebastien to 29.05. levels and has done radio Browne – Chairman, complete the some solid plans”. In 2009 he was commentary for the Eldine Baptiste and panel. 24 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

Bayley’s fans and students invade the field after Bayley’s clinched the 82 run victory over West Terrace. Rain could not stop the hard fought victory CHAMPIONS from Front moved the score from 135- Page 3 at the end the 20th over to 150-3 at the end of the Preston Clarke was the 22nd. The plan was de- new man in,striding to the railed in the 23rd over with wicket to join Joseph, who the score,as Clarke swiped was still holding up his end and missed at a straight on 8 runs,with the score at ball, to be caught plum in 67-2. front the stumps by Ajani Joseph fell next, after Williams. He walked back being tempting by Harmon to the pavilion with his to play a wide ball away head down, but to the ap- from his body, and was plause of the crowd for caught behind by a good what was to be the top catch by wicketkeeper, score of the match,31 runs. The 2016 Bayley’s Cricket team that brought it home for the school after 5 years. Izaiyah Goodman. With With the overs running three wickets down for 91, out, the Bayley’s boys more runs, before Belle of the ball, but were not drizzle and a short delay. were one wicket away from up stepped Captain Daniel started to push the run- was caught at gully by able to find the gaps in the At 4 p.m., cricket had re- victory with the scoreboard Joseph, twin brother of ning between the wickets, Shamiah Quarless off the field, and runs were hard sumed, and in quick time standing at 80-9. Darius, to the crease. He but the communication last ball of the innings, off to come by. A mix-up be- Williams, who had been The moment came at also made his intentions was not there,and Captain the bowling of Raedon tween the two broke the 20 doing a great job trying to 4:35 p.m., when Haynes clear with a boundary, Joseph was run out for 27 Bellamy. run partnership at 38, and build a foundation for West dislodged the stumps of which heralded 100 runs in the last over. David Brathwaite would be the Terrace,was run out at the Tashawn Nurse without on the board in the 17th Callender came in to join Uphill battle one sent packing. non-strikers end for 10. scoring. The Bayley’s fans over for Bayley’s. Shaquan Belle in the mid- With the two solid in- Izaiyah Goodman left Bayley’s could smell the and students invaded the These two batsmen held dle with only a few balls nings by Daniel and just as quickly as he came, victory, and the fans were field to celebrate their down the fort for their side, left and the score on 163-5, Clarke, and the huge ex- caught on the second at- cheering the throw by fourth title. Bayley’s has intent on making it to the and with good running be- tras’ count, it was always tempt for a duck by wicket- Captain Joseph,which dis- always been a strong crick- end of the innings and tween the wickets,added 3 going to be an uphill battle keeper Captain, Darius missed the opener. eting school in the compe- forWest Terrace.However, Joseph. Jonathan Harmon was tition, with 12 straight the innings started well, By the end of the 13th the next wicket to fall,with semi-final berths.Coaches, and openers Ajani over, Clarke and Yarde the score at 63-6 in the Winfield Forde and Williams and Brandon were bowled out, but the 19th over. Harmon was Andrew Best, told The Hinds steered the team to other bowlers were more bowled all ends up by Barbados Advocate that 16 without loss at the end than capable to finish pacer Shaquan Belle. the team had been prepar- of the 3rd over.Hinds went clean up the West Terrace Rashon Hackett played ing as early as March this cheaply for 1 in the 4th, Innings. Bellamy was the well for his 9, but was year. Congratulations to bowled between the legs next to be dismissed with caught and bowled in the the Bayley’s team and bet- while playing across the the tally at 48, chipping 20th over by Callender, ter luck next year West line to a ball from Jayden one to Darian Harewood putting West Terrace in a Terrace. Yarde,with the score board at short midwicket off the bigger bind on 67-7. Teon The player of the match reading 18. bowling of David Callen- Haynes got into the action was Preston Clarke for his Soon after the rains der. to bowl Travon Wickham outstanding knock of 31 came and interrupted the Another light shower for the second duck of the and bowling figures of 1 for long awaited battle be- graced the field, and the West Terrace innings,then 14. Jonathan Harmon was tween the two schools. players were slow to exit Shamiah Quarless was the pick of the West When the game resumed, the field, and the covers deemed out LBW for 3, to Terrace players with fig- Williams and Zion were slow to come on to the set all the Bayley’s emo- ures of 3 for 32 in a losing Brathwaite were watchful field. Thankfully it was a tions high, knowing they effort. The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 25 C’bean junior, senior squash champion wins Canadian title MEAGAN Best, the final. She won her GU-15 the past four days in the Padmore on Monday 14-12, reigning two time Bar- semi-final Monday against U-13, -15, -17 and -19 age 11-7, 11-5 in a closely con- bados and Caribbean Canadian Sarah Cao in groups,and also playing on tested match, Samuel Girls Under-15 squash straight games 11-4, 11-7, the final day will be Barba- faced Guatemala’s Maria champion, has sensa- 11-4, and in the GU-15 dians Amanda Haywood Fernanda Pinot in the final tionally won the GU-15 final held earlier yesterday and Chelsie Samuel,in the of the GU-15 Bronze com- title at the prestigious morning,she faced another GU-17 and GU-15 age petition earlier yesterday 2016 Canadian Junior Canadian, Lucia Bicknell, groups respectively. to win in four games 11-8, Squash Open, being the #3/4 seed, who upset Haywood is the reigning 11-6, 11-13, 11-2 to move held from December 10- the top seeded American, two time Caribbean U-17 to a three and two win loss 13th, inclusive at the Lucie Stefanon in three champion, but was only record, and bring more joy White Oaks Club, in straight games yesterday. seeded in the #9/12 bracket to the touring Barbadian Niagara-on-the-Lake, Best would have been in the Canadian Open this contingent of players and Ontario, Canada. confident going into this year, but did well to im- parents. After finishing in sev- last encounter,however,as prove on her seeding to In addition to the four enth place in December she had defeated Bicknell reach the last eight, before above mentioned Barbadi- last year in the same age 3-0 in these championships losing twice on Monday to ans, eight other local jun- group,Best has shown phe- last year on her way to fin- higher seeded opponents – iors took part in this year’s nomenal improvement in ishing in 7th place, and so first going down 0-3 to the event in Canada, with 2016, retaining her local it proved. Best was in com- #3/4 seed Amita Gondi Darien Benn,Aidan Parris and Caribbean junior ti- plete control throughout (USA),and then falling 2-3 and Alex Stewart compet- tles, as well as becoming and won easily, cruising to Mariam Mansoor (CAN) ing in the BU-13 age group; the youngest ever winner past Bicknell in three in a closely fought en- with Sumairaa Suleman of both the Barbados and straight games 11-4, 11-2, counter. Later on yester- (GU-13);Kemar Lord (BU- Caribbean senior individ- 11-1, to claim the first day, Haywood was to take 15); Jada Smith-Padmore ual squash titles. Canadian junior title ever on another Canadian #5/8 (GU-15); Chemar Burn- In Canada, the power- by a Barbadian player at seed, Charlotte Orcutt, to ham (BU-17) and Zachary fully built Best was seeded the age of 14 years and 7 determine 7th place. Proverbs-Harris (BU-19) at #2, and swept through months! 13-year-old Chelsie Sa- all gaining valuable experi- her side of the GU-15 draw A total of 283 athletes muel, also had a two wins ence from the higher level like a hot knife through from 21 different countries, and two losses record at the of competition. Most of butter and had dropped including a total of 12 jun- Canadian Junior Open this these players will move on Meagan Best (right) being presented with her GU-15 only one game in her first ior players from Barbados, year, but after defeating this week to play in the US trophy by a Squash Canada representative. four matches to reach the have been competing over compatriot Jodi Smith- Junior Squash Open. 26 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate Scotiabank Kiddy Cricket Festival opens

SCORES of primary son. school students turned “It is a wonderful thing out on Sunday for the to watch this future gener- opening of the 2016 ation of cricketers here Scotiabank Kiddy this morning. Scotiabank Cricket Festival. is committed to do our part Students from primary in developing the next schools around the is- great cricketers for land faced off against Barbados and for the West each other in the Indies. It is truly exciting round-robin prelimi- to know we could be naries at the Desmond watching the next Kraigg Haynes Oval at Carlton Brathwaite or Hailey Cricket Club. Matthews right now,” said The festival was off to a Roach. flashy start with dazzling The festival continues sportsmanship as these with the second set of pre- budding cricketers took liminaries Saturday 17th, diving catches and hit December followed by the back to back sixes. final on Sunday 18th Scotiabank Treasurer December at the Desmond for Caribbean East, Haynes Oval at Carlton Jamaal Roach, who did the Cricket Club. coin toss at the start of the first games, expressed his pleasure at having the op- AT RIGHT: The 2016 portunity to be a part of Scotiabank Kiddy this year’s festival and to Cricket Festival opened share it with his young last weekend.

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Regular Market BARBADOS STOCK REPORT Security Volume High Low Market Advance/ Price Decline ONE CARIBBEAN MEDIA LIMITED 500 $6.70 $6.70 $6.94 $0.00 December 13, 2016 GODDARD ENTERPRISES LIMITED 259 $9.05 $9.05 $9.01 $0.00 SAGICOR FINANCIAL CORPORATION LIMITED 150 $2.05 $2.05 $2.00 $0.00 Three securities traded firm as 909 shares traded on the Regular Market, with a total value of $6,001.45. One Caribbean Media Limited was the volume leader trading 500 shares at $6.70 before closing firm at $6.94. They were followed by Goddard Enterprises Limited Deposit Receipts and Sagicor Financial Corporation Limited which traded 259 and 150 shares respectively. Security Previous Current Advance/ Close Close Decline EMERA DEPOSIT RECEIPT $16.62 $16.71 $0.09

BARBADOS STOCK EXCHANGE INDICES TODAY'S TRADING LAST TRADING CHANGES SHARE SUMMARY INFORMATION December 13, 2016 December 12, 2016 Local 2,593.47 2,593.47 - Tuesday December 13, 2016 Cross-list 1,364.07 1,364.07 - Composite 651.69 651.69 - COMPANY LAST TRADE VOLUME HIGH LOW LAST CURRENT PRICE BID ASK BID ASK MARKET CAPITALISATION (in millions) DATE CLOSE CLOSE CHANGE PRICE PRICE SIZE SIZE TODAY'S TRADING LAST TRADING CHANGES ABV Investments Incorporated 18-Aug-16 - - - $0.02 $0.02 - $0.02 $0.15 87,000 12,000 December 13, 2016 December 12, 2016 BICO Limited 15-Sep-16 - - - $2.05 $2.05 - $2.10 - 3,000 - Local 6,213.39 6,213.19 0.20 Banks Holdings Limited 09-Dec-16 - - - $7.10 $7.10 - $7.10 - 32,579 - Cross-list 2,246.70 2,246.70 - Barbados Dairy Industries Limited 02-Nov-16 - - - $1.90 $1.90 - $1.90 $5.25 476 20,295 Composite 8,460.09 8,459.89 0.20 MUTUAL FUND Barbados Farms Limited 25-Oct-16 - - - $0.50 $0.50 - $0.31 $0.35 3,794 21,466 December 13, 2016 Cable and Wireless Barbados Limited 08-Nov-16 - - - $2.60 $2.60 - $2.42 $2.50 2,661 2,661 ENDED NAME OF FUND NAV OFFER BID NAV Cave Shepherd and Company Limited 06-Dec-16 - - - $3.50 $3.50 - $3.40 $3.49 300 200 CHANGE 09-Dec-16 REPUBLIC CAPITAL GROWTH FUND w 1.6248 0.0147 FirstCaribbean International Bank 16-Nov-16 - - - $2.10 $2.10 - $2.15 $2.40 155,980 7,440 09-Dec-16 REPUBLIC INCOME FUND -* w 1.5956 0.0017 Fortress Caribbean Property Fund 29-Nov-16 - - - $0.20 $0.20 - $0.16 $0.19 10,625 18,000 09-Dec-16 REPUBLIC PROPERTY FUND w 1.1773 0.0002 - Dev Fund 09-Dec-16 FORTRESS CARIBBEAN GROWTH FUND w 5.2012 5.2012 5.2012 0.0567 Fortress Caribbean Property Fund 01-Dec-16 - - - $0.55 $0.55 - $0.50 $0.55 20,000 42,100 09-Dec-16 FORTRESS HIGH INTEREST FUND - ACC. w 1.9160 0.0071 - Value Fund -* 09-Dec-16 FORTRESS HIGH INTEREST FUND - DIST. w 1.0007 0.0037 Goddard Enterprises Limited 13-Dec-16 259 $9.05 $9.05 $9.01 $9.01 $0.00 $9.05 - 136 - 31-Oct-16 ROYAL FIDELITY SELECT BALANCED FUND m 4.9370 4.9370 4.8383 -0.0006 Insurance Corporation of B’dos Limited -* 12-Dec-16 - - - $3.75 $3.75 - $3.75 $4.75 10,000 1,000 31-Oct-16 ROYAL FIDELITY STRATEGIC GROWTH FUND m 0.8503 0.8503 0.8333 -0.0022 31-Oct-16 ROYAL FIDELITY PREMIUM INCOME FUND m 1.5636 1.5636 1.5323 0.0055 JMMB Group Limited -* 06-Oct-16 - - - $0.15 $0.15 - $0.15 - 50,000 - 09-Dec-16 SAGICOR GLOBAL BALANCED FUND w 2.36 0.03 Emera (C’bean) Incorporated 5.5% Pref 17-Jun-16 - - - $6.00 $6.00 - $3.15 - 131 - 09-Dec-16 SAGICOR SELECT GROWTH FUND w 1.28 0.01 Emera (C’bean) Incorporated *+* 03-Feb-16 - - - $33.30 $33.30 - - - - - 09-Dec-16 SAGICOR PREFERRED INCOME FUND -* w 1.05 0.00 * Indicates the Fund is currently ex-div Massy Holdings Limited 12-Dec-16 - - - $13.61 $13.61 - $13.60 $14.00 1,884 1,755 NOTES: QUOTATIONS AND NET ASSET VALUE PER SHARE ARE SUPPLIED BY THE One Caribbean Media Limited 13-Dec-16 500 $6.70 $6.70 $6.94 $6.94 $0.00 - $6.88 - 17,000 FUND MANAGEMENT. THE OFFERING PRICE INCLUDES NET ASSET VALUE PLUS Sagicor Financial Corporation Pref 6.5% 23-Jun-16 - - - $2.26 $2.26 - - - - - ENTRY COSTS. m = monthly valuation, q = quarterly valuation, w = weekly Sagicor Financial Corporation Limited 13-Dec-16 150 $2.05 $2.05 $2.00 $2.00 $0.00 $2.01 $2.05 3,000 11,571 The West Indies Rum Distilleries Limited 24-Aug-16 - - - $8.00 $8.00 - - $8.00 - 18,115 Fixed Income Trinidad Cement Limited 24-Oct-16 - - - $0.85 $0.85 - $0.85 $2.50 10,000 677 Last Trade Bid Ask Bid Ask West India Biscuit Company Limited 22-Nov-16 - - - $15.95 $15.95 - $16.00 - 2,000 - Date Price Price Size Size Emera Deposit Receipt - - - $16.62 $16.71 $0.09 $17.30 - 25,000 - B’dos Government Debenture 6.875% 2023 07-Oct-16 $103.00 30,000 B’dos Government Debenture 7% 2023 23-Nov-16 $98.50 $101.00 10,000 63,000 B’dos Government Debenture 7% 2027 $104.00 50,000 TOTAL SHARES BOUGHT & SOLD 909 B’dos Government Debenture 7.25% 2026 06-May-16 $103.00 30,000 B’dos Government Debenture 7.25% 2029 14-Nov-16 $96.75 $ 99.00 15,000 15,000 * = Security is Trading X-Div B’dos Government Debenture 7.375% 2027 14-Nov-16 $104.00 45,000 *+* = Security is Suspended B’dos Government Debenture 7.50% 2026 09-Nov-16 $105.00 78,000 B’dos Government Debenture 7.75% 2033 $100.00 3,000 ** = Rights Issued B’dos Government T/Note 6% 2017 30-Jun-16 $105.00 296,000 JUNIOR MARKET B’dos Government T/Note 6% 2020 $102.00 100,000 B’dos Government T/Note 6.625% 2019 18-Apr-16 $105.00 28,000

TOTAL SHARES BOUGHT & SOLD - NEWS ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

Effective October 8th, 2012, the market price of a security listed on the board of the BSE will only change if a quantity of shares traded (in a single trade) Cable and Wireless Barbados Limited - Directors have fixed is greater than or equal to the threshold amount (volume limit) as stated in the table below. For more information please visit the downloads section of December 2nd, 2016 as the record date for the determination of our website - www.bse.com.bb shareholders entitled to receive notice of the Annual General Meeting of the Company which will be held on January 16th, 2017. SECURITY VOLUME LIMIT SECURITY VOLUME LIMIT DIVIDEND NOTICE ABV INVESTMENTS INCORPORATED 3,500 EMERA (CARIBBEAN) INCORPORATED 1,000 Insurance Corporation of Barbados Limited - Directors have declared an interim dividend of seven (7) cents per share to be paid on BANKS HOLDINGS LIMITED 4,000 EMERA (CARIBBEAN) INCORPORATED 5.5% Pref 100 December 19th, 2016 to Shareholders on record at close of business on December 6th, 2016. B'DOS DAIRY INDUSTRIES LIMITED 300 EMERA DEPOSIT RECEIPT - Cave Shepherd and Company Limited - Directors have declared a final dividend of six (6) cents per share to be paid on February 24th, B'DOS FARMS LIMITED 1,500 SAGICOR FINANCIAL CORPORATION 6.5% Pref 7,500 2017 to Shareholders on record at close of business on February 10th, 2017. BICO INDUSTRIES LIMITED 100 SAGICOR FINANCIAL CORPORATION 10,000 JMMB Group Limited - Directors have declared an interim dividend of twenty-two (22) JMD cents per share to be paid on December 20th, CABLE & WIRELESS (BARBADOS) 9,000 THE WEST INDIES RUM DISTILLERY LIMITED 300 LIMITED 2016 to Shareholders on record at close of business on November 24th, 2016. CAVE SHEPHERD & COMPANY LIMITED 1,500 WEST INDIA BISCUIT COMPANY LIMITED 300 FirstCaribbean International Bank - Directors have declared a final dividend of two point five (2.5) US cents per share to be paid on FIRSTCARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL 10,000 JMMB GROUP LIMITED 10,000 LIMITED January 27th, 2017 to Shareholders on record at close of business on December 29th, 2016. FORTRESS CARIBBEAN PROPERTY - 3,500 MASSY HOLDINGS LIMITED 6,500 DEV FUND Fortress Caribbean Property Fund – Value Fund - Directors have FORTRESS CARIBBEAN PROPERTY - 3,500 ONE CARIBBEAN MEDIA LIMITED 4,000 fixed December 15th, 2016 as the record date for Shareholders entitled VALUE FUND to receive payment of a dividend payable on December 30th, 2016. TRINIDAD CEMENT LIMITED 10,000 GODDARD ENTERPRISES LIMITED 3,500 TRADING SUSPENSION

INSURANCE CORPORATION OF 2,500 The Barbados Stock Exchange (BSE) wishes to advise that, as a result BARBADOS LIMITED of the approved amalgamation of Emera (Caribbean) Incorporated and Emera (Caribbean) (2016) Incorporated, trading in the security - Emera (Caribbean) Incorporated - has been suspended with immediate effect. Please be advised that the trading suspension does not pertain to Emera Caribbean Incorporated 5.5% Preference shares. 30 • Wednesday December 14, 2016 The Barbados Advocate

Dolphins’ QB Browns lose knee injury less serious than to Bengals, first feared DAVIE, Fla. – Ryan Tannehill was back at the Miami Dolphins’ complex Monday,his left knee in- jury less serious than first feared. fall to 0-13 The injury was diagnosed as a sprained ACL and MCL, coach CLEVELAND – Robert rookie linebacker Emmanuel Adam Gase said, meaning Griffin III shook off some Ogbah. “We’re going to keep Tannehill will avoid surgery. rust, then couldn’t jolt the fighting to the very end.We still It remains unlikely he’ll play Browns to a win. have three more games left.” again this season, and Matt They’re 0-13, three losses from Griffin finished 12 of 28 for Moore will make his first start infamy and shame. 104 yards and one interception. since 2011 on Saturday against Griffin returned from injury After posting a 0.00 QB rating in the New York Jets. and played for the first time in the first half, the 26-year-old was When Tannehill was hurt three months, but didn’t stop able spark a brief comeback and Sunday against Arizona, the Cleveland from falling closer to felt satisfied with his perform- Dolphins (8-5) feared a torn ACL a 0-16 finish as the Cincinnati ance. that would require surgery and a Bengals built a big early lead “I felt like I saw the field well,” long, arduous rehabilitation.The and held off the winless Browns said Griffin, who was pleased he Dolphins learned the final diag- 23-10 on Sunday in the snow. was able to absorb some big hits. nosis late Sunday. Andy Dalton threw two touch- “All that’s a side note, you want “Better than what we down passes in the first half to to find a way to win.” thought,”Gase said.“I was happy Tyler Eifert as the Bengals (5-7- Isaiah Crowell was a bright for him. That’s a hard injury to 1) kept their playoff chances spot for Cleveland, rushing for come back from and rehab. It’s a pulsating for another week. 113 yards on 10 carries. long, long process.” Griffin hadn’t played since the Dalton, who has had some of ACL surgery generally re- Sept. 11 opener, when he broke his best games against quires at least a nine-month re- a bone in his left shoulder. He Cleveland, connected twice in covery. Gase said the Dolphins had a handful of positive plays, the first half with Eifert as the don’t know how long Tannehill showed poise under pressure Bengals bullied the NFL’s worst Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton (right) passes in the will be sidelined by the sprained and most importantly, survived team for 30 minutes. first half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, knee, but it’s questionable to play another week. The Browns battled back in on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2016, in Cleveland. whether he would be available “He showed that he belongs,” the second half, getting within even deep into the postseason. coach Hue Jackson said.“He has 10 in the fourth before The Browns had another mo- a 14-yard TD. After the Browns “It’s not going to be one game,” to get better in some areas. I am Cincinnati’s Mike Nugent ment to symbolise their lost sea- punted, Jeremy Hill’s 1-yard Gase said.“It will be longer than not running from that, but for kicked a 44-yard field goal with son when their “Brownie The plunge capped Cincinnati’s that.” the first time back out late in 8:38 left. Elf” mascot slipped on the side- second possession to make it Tannehill should be available the season like this, I thought Cincinnati has some work to line and fell while trying to re- 13-0 – Nugent’s extra point was to take part in the Dolphins’ off- he held his own.” do and needs plenty of help to trieve a ball that bounced out of blocked – and it became very season program, however. Griffin scored on a 1-yard make the postseason for the bounds following a punt. clear the Bengals had not over- In Arizona, Campbell said he sneak in the third quarter, but sixth straight year.The Bengals Even without star wide re- looked the Browns, who were spoke with Tannehill by phone the Browns (0-13) lost their 16th entered Sunday 2 1/2 games be- ceiver A.J. Green, the Bengals coming off their bye week. on Monday. straight dating to Dec. 13 last hind Pittsburgh and sucked the life out of the Browns Dalton’s second TD to Eifert, a “I reached out and I apologised season. Cleveland has lost 23 of in the AFC North. and any strong-stomached 5-yard pass on third down, put to him,” Campbell said. “It defi- 24 and 31 of 34 since the end of “Obviously, we wasted some Cleveland fans willing to brave the Bengals up 20-0. nitely wasn’t on purpose. I was- 2014. opportunities earlier in the year, the cold in this calamitous sea- “I don’t know what they n’t trying to hurt the guy.That’s The Browns have three games but we want to finish strong,” son by scoring two touchdowns (Browns) were doing because I not who I am. I’ve never been left to avoid joining the 2008 Dalton said.“That’s all we can do in the first quarter. don’t think he was matched up that kind of guy. I never will be Detroit Lions as the NFL’s only to help ourselves.” Cincinnati took the opening against anybody,” Dalton said. that kind of guy. I know how 0-16 teams. For the Browns, the 2016 sea- kickoff and drove 73 yards as “I was surprised how easy it hard people work to play this “We’re not going 0-16,” said son can’t end soon enough. Dalton connected with Eifert for was.” game.” The Barbados Advocate Wednesday December 14, 2016 • 31

Washington Redskins’ DeSean Jackson, centre, makes a catch for an eventual touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Dec. 11, 2016, in Philadelphia. DeSean Jackson haunts Eagles again, leads Redskins to win PHILADELPHIA– the last three times he defending NFC East cham- DeSean Jackson wor- came to Philly. pions snapped a two-game ked the opposing side- ‘’That was interesting,’’ losing streak with their line before the game, Jackson said. ‘’Who wants comeback win. exchanging hugs, hand- to get booed? Always good Down 13-7 at half-time, shakes and smiles with to get support.’’ the Redskins went ahead stadium personnel and Jackson went to three in the third quarter when others he knew from his Pro Bowls in six seasons Kirk Cousins connected six seasons playing for with the Eagles, but then- with Jackson on a deep ball the Eagles. coach Chip Kelly released down the middle. Jackson Jackson then worked him after his most produc- made a twisting, over-the- over Philadelphia’s second- tive year in 2013. The 30- shoulder catch and spun ary. year-old will be a free agent away from Leodis The speedy wide receiver after this season and al- McKelvin before slowing had another big game on a ready said he wouldn’t down and jogging into the familiar field playing in mind returning to end zone. front of fans who want to Philadelphia. Redskins coach Jay see him return to the The Eagles haven’t had a Gruden credits Jackson’s Eagles. He caught three deep threat since Jackson baseball background for passes for 102 yards, in- left and need a receiver his ability to make similar cluding a spectacular with his skills to give plays. 80-yard touchdown in Carson Wentz another ‘’DeSean would’ve been Washington’s 27-22 win on playmaker. a world-class centre Sunday. For now, Jackson wants fielder,’’ Gruden said. ‘’He Notably missing were to help the Redskins (7-5-1) adjusts to the ball and the boos that greeted him return to the playoffs. The tracks it like no other.’’ B’dian squash champion wins Canadian title PAGE 25

Wednesday December 14, 2016 PARENTS WANT ANSWERS By Cara L. Foster

PARENTS of the students of Combermere School are not pleased with the way issues relating to that insti- tution are currently being handled. The parents gathered yester- day morning in Queen’s Park for a brief meeting, before heading over to the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation to drop off a letter, which outlines all their concerns regarding the prob- lems which have forced the secondary school to be closed for almost five weeks. First Vice-President of the Parent-Teacher Association, Alan Marshall, highlighted that this issue was one that reared its head last year – causing the school to close twice in one term – and said they were assured during the summer that the problem had been fixed. “[However], this school term we are back and we have the same problem,” he lamented. He also revealed that the par- ents are not very happy with the lack of communication between the teachers and parents of the school. What angers the parents is the fact that a PTA meeting was called the second week and “not one teacher came forth and said that there were any problems at the school”, Marshall charged. “We have heard nothing from them in September, nothing in First Vice President of the Parent-Teacher Association, Alan Marshall (left) and Second Vice-President Sharron Lucas-Blackman as October and we understand they made their way into the office at the Ministry of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation. NOT HAPPY on Page 11

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