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NEWS YOU CAN USE! Vol. 7 No. 1 July 2010
US and Caribbean RegionTo Strengthen Cooperation
To Fight Crime, ImproveHealth Care, Promote Trade
Dudus Pleads Not Guilty In US Court
Some States Enacting HarshImmigration Laws,
Florida May ConsiderArizona-type Law
Since the federal government has not proposed comprehensive immigration reform,some state governments have decided to deal with the issue of illegal immigrantson their own, enacting laws which would require, among other things, that immigrantsprovide proof of legal residence when renting an apartment.
Arizona and Nebraska have enacted harsh immigration laws that are being challenged inthe Courts on grounds that these laws violate the U.S. Constitution. This notwithstanding,Florida may consider enacting similar laws.
Arizonas harsh immigration law, Support Our Law Enforcement and Safe NeighborhoodsAct (SB 1070), requires state and local law enforcement agencies to check theimmigration status of individuals it encounters and makes it a state crime to be withoutproper immigration documentation. There are six pending lawsuits challenging
The United States and the countriesof the Caribbean (CARICOM) havepledged to strengthen their cooperation ina range of areas including illicit trafcking,
crime reduction, improved health servicesand the promotion of human rights.
These were among the decisions takenwhen US Secretary of State HillaryClinton met last month with CaribbeanCommunity (CARICOM) leaders andofcials in Barbados. The two sides also
pledged to work together to increase trade,mitigate the impact of climate changeand facilitate the reconstruction efforts inHaiti following last Januarys devastatingearthquake.
We, the Ministers of Foreign Affairsand Heads of Delegation of Antigua
and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados,Belize, the Commonwealth of Dominica,the Dominican Republic, Grenada, theRepublic of Guyana, the Republic of Haiti,Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St.Vincent and the Grenadines, the Republic
of Suriname, the Republic of Trinidadand Tobago, and the Secretary of State ofthe United States of America, meeting inBridgetown, Barbados, on June 10, 2010, pledge to strengthen our cooperation inresponding to the challenges we commonlyface, in a spirit of partnership and mutualrespect.
To meet the common challenges of the21st Century, we declare our intention toact in concert to improve the social andeconomic well-being of our peoples, toensure the safety of all our citizens,
Christopher Dudus Coke has pleaded not guilty in aUS Court to charges of drugs and weapon trafcking.
The once powerful Jamaican gang leader was extraditedto the US recently immediately after a court hearing atwhich he expressed regret for the ghting that claimed
scores of lives in Jamaica as he evaded capture.
Coke was own to the US to face trial for alleged drugand weapons trafcking. He faces a life sentence if
convicted.
The leader of the Shower Posse gang, whom US ofcials
allege is the head of a crime network that extends fromJamaica to Europe and North America, said he wassaddened by the more than 75 lives lost in the ghting,
mostly in his Kingston stronghold of Tivoli Gardens,sparked by the attempt to arrest and extradite him.
"I take this decision for I believe it to be in the bestinterest of my family, the community of western
Kingston and, in particular the people of Tivoli Gardensand above all Jamaica," he said. He said he expected tobe acquitted in the US and to return to Jamaica.
Hours before his extradition, the Jamaican authoritiesseized Coke's identiable assets and froze his bank
accounts.
Police arrested Coke as he was on his way to the USembassy in Kingston. He had apparently planned tohand himself over to the Americans out of concern forhis safety. His father died in mysterious circumstancesin prison in 1992, in what many Jamaicans believe wasa murder to stop him talking about ties between criminalgangs and politicians.
The authorities continue to be concerned about a violentbacklash. The extradition hearing was held at a militaryoutpost and a state of emergency and curfew is still inplace in the capital.
News Analysis By Gail Seeram
Obama Praises CaribbeanImmigrants Efforts To EnsureTheir Children Can Achieve
Something Greater
President Barack Obama has said thatthe celebration of Caribbean AmericanHeritage Month represents the triumphs ofCaribbean Americans who have becomeleaders in every sector of American life.
In a proclamation issued to mark theobservance last month of NationalCaribbean American Heritage Month,President Obama noted the efforts ofCaribbean immigrants to ensure thattheir children could achieve somethinggreater.
Barbados deputy prime minister Freundel Stuart and US Secretary of State HillaryClinton share a light moment on her arrival in Barbados last month for a meeting withCARICOM heads-of-government. Some fashion writers criticized Mrs. Clinton's choiceof a bright orange pants suit for her trip to the Caribbean. Continued on page 2
Christopher Dudus Coke being escorted by DEAagents after arriving at airport in New York.
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SBA Partners WithCaribbean American ChamberTo Support Small Businesses
More Than 20 Storms,10 Hurricanes Predicted
The U.S. Small Business Administration North and South Florida District Ofces have
signed a Strategic Alliance Memorandum with the Caribbean Chamber of Commerce ofFlorida, Inc. to provide training and outreach activities for Caribbean American ownedsmall businesses in Florida.The signing took place June 22nd at the Disney Entrepreneur Center at 315 East RobinsonSt., downtown Orlando.
The Strategic Alliance Memorandum (SAM) stresses the importance of the U.S. SmallBusiness Administration (SBA) and Caribbean Chamber uniting to help start, maintainand expand small businesses across the State of Florida.
Under the formal partnership agreement, the Caribbean Chamber and SBA will agreeto hold joint training and outreach activities for small business owners as well as workclosely with one anothers resource partners to assure Florida small businesses receive themaximum benet from both organizations.
We are very excited to enter this partnership with the Caribbean American Chamber ofFlorida, said Wilfredo J. Gonzalez, SBA North Florida District Director. A partnershipsuch as this allows two strong entities to join forces in order to better assist the smallbusiness community of Florida. We look forward to the ongoing relationship with theCaribbean American Chamber and look forward to building a strong small businessfoundation together.
Francisco Pancho A. Marrero, SBA South Florida District Director said Thisnew partnership will introduce the SBA and its services to an important audience ofentrepreneurs. The economic contribution of Caribbean American business is signicant
in the State of Florida and we are very excited about the possibilities this partnershipholds.
The Strategic Alliance Memorandum was signed by Wilfredo J. Gonzalez, SBA NorthFlorida District Director, Francisco A. Marrero, SBA South Florida District Director,and Carol A. Singh, President and Sandra Fatmi, Treasurer of the Caribbean AmericanChamber of Commerce, Inc
The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season could be even more active than initially forecast, withnew estimates of more than 20 storms and 10 hurricanes including ve at Category 3 level
or higher.
Both government and private forecasters in Florida and the Caribbean predict an intensehurricane season that could wreak havoc in the islands of the Caribbean, Florida and theGulf Coast.
New forecasts issued late June add two storms and oneHurricane to previous predictions released in May. Government and private disasterpreparedness and relief organizations are planning for the effects of an intensely activeseason.
Teo Babun, executive director of the Miami-based Americas Relief Team (ART), agrouping of private sector companies that work with governments and internationalagencies on the logistics of disaster relief, told Caribbean Sun his organization is workingon a plan to pre-position disaster relief supplies in an effort to ensure responses are timely,if the need arises.
Babun said ART earlier this year signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) withLaparkan Shipping for cooperation in disaster relief efforts and that Laparkan was makingavailable space in its new Miami warehouse for an emergency response center.
Chamber and SBA ofcials sign the MOU
ART Executive Director. Dr. Teo Babun, (L) and Laparkans CEO, Mr. Glen Khan
sign the Memorandum of Understanding.
to advance towards a secure and clean energy future, and to defend and strengthen ourdemocratic institutions, said the end of meeting communiqu.
Crime and the trafc in illicit drugs and human beings were top priorities as both sides
acknowledged our common concern over the growing strength and capabilities oftransnational criminal organizations and drug cartels, their attempts to distort and weakenour economies and democratic systems, and the effects which their activities and presencehave on the safety of our citizens and the levels of violence in our societies. We alsopledge to work together through CBSI to address the social and economic factors thatcontribute to crime in our societies.
In the area of health, the countries expressed their commitment to work together topromote the health and development of our people. We note the continuing HIV/AIDSemergency in the region, and reafrm our commitment to implementing the United
States-Caribbean Regional HIV and AIDS Partnership Framework. The Framework willstrengthen the efforts of governments, regional organizations, and national health systemsin reducing the incidence of HIV and AIDS among populations most at risk and providetreatment to those affected by the disease. The Framework will strengthen the efforts ofgovernments, regional organizations, and national health systems to reduce the incidenceof HIV and AIDS among populations most at risk and provide treatment to those affectedby the disease.
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To Fight Crime, ImproveHealth Care, Promote Trade
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Marriott InternationalAnnounces
First Hotel in GuyanaGeorgetown Marriott Hotel to
open in 2013; Guyanese in Floridawelcome this development
Swipe Fee Legislation WillHelp Small Business, Customers
Caribbean Americans Urged
To Support Right SizingFlorida Classrooms
Caribbean Sun Shines Again
Marriott International, Inc. has announced that it will open its rst Marriott branded hotelin Guyana in 2013 and Guyanese business and travel executives in Florida have welcomedthis development.
The160-room Georgetown Marriott Hotel is on track to receive LEED (Leadership inEnergy and Environmental Design) certication from the U.S. Green Building Council(USGBC) and is on track to be Marriotts rst LEED hotel in the Caribbean & Latin
America. It will operate under a management agreement with Atlantic Hotel Inc (AHI).AHI is currently owned by the Government of Guyana (GoG) as part of a public-privatepartnership between the Government of Guyana and private sector investors.
We are thrilled to partner with AHI and the Government of Guyana to open our rst
Marriott Hotel in the country, representing Marriotts presence in another Capital city inSouth America, said Laurent de Kousemaeker, chief development ofcer for MarriottInternational in the Caribbean & Latin America. This will also be Marriotts rst LEED-hotel in the region, and we are condent that it will play an instrumental role in the
continued economic and commercial development of Guyana.
Speaking on behalf of the Government of Guyana, President Bharrat Jagdeo, said, Guyana
looks forward to a rst class branded quality hotel operated by Marriott International.This public-private partnership project will transform the hospitality landscape and can beexpected to encourage more travel and tourism development for our nation. The project willbe more an integrated entertainment complex ideally located at the corner of the AtlanticOcean and Demerara River with a casino, night club, restaurant, and boardwalk.
The hotels state-of-the-art architectural and interior design concept will be created by therm of Urbahn Architects (New York).
Several Guyanese business and travel industry executives in Florida have welcomedthe investment in the countrys hotel sector pointing to the need for high-end hotelaccommodation and service.
But some bloggers on news web sites have questioned whether the hotel can sustainoccupancy levels to be a viable operation.
Recently, the U.S. Senate passed historic nancial reform legislation, which included debit
and credit card swipe fee reform, a major win for small businesses and their customers.Now, as the House and Senate come together to pass the nal version of the bill, local
7-Eleven franchisees are calling on Representative Alan Grayson to ensure that the swipefee reform amendment stays intact in the legislation.
This swipe fee reform will save small business owners and consumers millions of dollars.7-Eleven store owners in Florida, some of whom are Caribbean American, are asking theircustomers to contact their members of Congress to ensure that the swipe fee amendmentstays in the legislation.
Last summer, we collected 30,632 petition signatures from our customers in the NorthOrlando area asking Congress to take action on these unfair debit and credit card fees,said Roger Van Sluis, owner of a local 7-Eleven franchise. The Senate listened, and we
are grateful for their brave vote to help out small businesses like mine. Now, we needRepresentative Grayson to help us make sure the House nishes the job.
Last month, a large bipartisan majority in the Senate voted 64-33 to add Sen. RichardDurbins (D-IL) swipe fee reform amendment to the nancial reform package, directly
beneting American merchants and consumers. Because similar reform language is
not included in the House version of the bill, the conference committee must commit tokeeping it in the nal version of the bill as they work to reconcile the two versions during
the next month. Together with our customers, weve done our best to make our voicesheard in Washington, said Joe DePinto, President and CEO of 7-Eleven, Inc. Werevery close to a victory that will help lower costs for me and other small business ownersand allow us to offer discounts to our customers. We just need the leaders in the House including Representative Grayson to get us across the nish line by keeping the swipe
fee reform intact.
Area 7-Eleven stores are asking their friends and neighbors to contact Rep. Grayson andtell him to nish the job by keeping Senator Durbins swipe fee amendment in the Wall
Street Reform bill.
Swipe fee reform is the one provision of the nancial reform package that has directand tangible benets to local small businesses and consumers, said DePinto. Our
customers are keeping an eye on whats going on in Washington, and theyre counting onRepresentative Grayson to make sure that reform stays in the nal bill.
For years, the credit card companies have been proting off the backs of merchants and
consumers by charging them excessive fees each time a credit or debit card is used. As thecredit card companies and banks collect $2,000 per minute in swipe fees, one consumerwill pay an average of $400 per year in hidden credit and debit card swipe fees. Thesefees have tripled in the past nine years, and cost American consumers and merchants $48billion in 2008.
The bipartisan swipe fee amendment passed by the Senate would ensure that the feesthat small business and other entities are charged for accepting debit cards are reasonableand proportional to the costs incurred by banks and credit card companies. This vitalreform will limit payment card networks from imposing anti-competitive restrictions onbusinesses that accept cards and will give merchants the freedom to give discounts to theircustomers for using less expensive forms of payment.
Caribbean Americans in Florida are being encouraged to support an amendment whichwould repeal the hard and inexible class size limits which are due to be implemented
this fall. Amendment 8 is a plan to right size the number of students in classrooms inschools throughout Florida.
A coalition of legislative, education and business leaders recently announced surpriseunanimity among Floridas major candidates for governor on the most importanteducation and budget issue facing Florida and its voters this year. In a rare reection
of consensus, Floridas leading candidates for governor are supporting Amendment 8,the plan to right size Floridas class size amendment. Florida Chief Financial Ofcer
Alex Sink, Democratic candidate for governor; Republican candidates Attorney GeneralBill McCollum and businessman Rick Scott, and independent candidate Bud Chiles are
endorsing the amendment to provide local districts additional exibility to meet class sizecaps.
Sen. Don Gaetz, of Niceville, who previously served as a school superintendent in OkaloosaCounty said school districts statewide are bracing for a wave of chaos and confusion thatthe original class size amendment will bring this fall. This proposed amendment is aboutproviding local educators with increased exibility to make stafng, operations and other
decisions. Its about keeping class sizes at a level where teachers can teach and childrencan learn.
Sen. Gaetz notes that Amendment 8 before voters this fall maintains Floridas commitmentto smaller class sizes. Instead of the hard, inexible class size caps instituted by the 2002
amendment, the Constitutional amendment proposed by the Florida Legislature wouldimplement class size caps as a school average and provide exibility for the schools to add
3 seats in pre-K to 3rd grade classrooms and 5 seats in grades 4 through 12 if necessary tomeet unforeseen enrollment changes.
While the 2002 class size amendment only received the support of 52.4 percent of voters,the measure on the November ballot will require approval of 60 percent of voters tobecome law. Under the 2002 Class Size Amendment, hard classroom caps of 18 studentsfor grades PreK-3; 22 students for grades 4-8; and 25 students for grades 9-12 arescheduled to take effect at the beginning of the 2010-2011 school year.
This would require the construction of additional schools, even though Florida alreadyhas 825,000 student stations sitting empty. Those stations are in every district and at everygrade level. If left unreformed, the hard caps in Floridas 2002 class size law would createexpensive and chaotic logistical problems for school districts across the state, ofcials
say.
A newspaper is integral to any society, especially immigrant communities in large citiesand states. For over six years Floridas Caribbean Sun had been informing, educating andentertaining the Caribbean American community in Florida, particularly Central Floridabefore its recession induced hiatus.
In popular Caribbean parlance you never miss the water till the well run dry and indeedwe did not recognize the value of our community newspaper until we did not have it. How,in recent months we longed to read whats happening in our community, the latest onimmigration issues and to be kept abreast about sports and politics? We really missed theSun...we missed the news we need to use and that is why we, members of the community,worked to have the Sun shine again.
Caribbean Sun is our newspaper.....the Caribbean American communitys voice in Floridaand we need to make sure that we never let the Sun set again.....recession or no recession!We look forward to the advertising support of the business and civic community and toworking with all of you out there in a mutually benecial partnership.
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On March 31, 2010, the U.S.Supreme Court ruled in Padilla v.Kentucky, 599 U.S. (2010), that in
light of the severity of deportationand the reality that immigrationconsequences of criminalconvictions are inextricably linked tothe criminal proceedings, the SixthAmendment requires defensecounsel to provide affirmative,competent advice to a noncitizendefendant regarding the immigrationconsequences of a guilty plea, and,absent such advice, a noncitizenmay raise a claim of ineffectiveassistance of counsel.
In Padilla v. Kentucky, the petitionerwas a lawful permanent residentimmigrant who faced deportation
after pleading guilty in a Kentuckycourt to the transportation of a largeamount of marijuana in his tractor-trailer. In a post-convictionproceeding, Mr. Padilla claimed thathis counsel not only failed to advisehim of this consequence prior to hisentering the plea, but also told himthat he did not have to worry aboutimmigration status since he hadbeen in the country so long. Mr.Padilla stated that he relied on hiscounsels erroneous advice when hepleaded guilty to the drug chargesthat made his deportation virtuallymandatory.
COURT RULES CRIMINAL ATTORNEY MUST ADVISE OF DEPORTATIONThe Kentucky Supreme Courtdenied Mr. Padilla postconvictionrelief based on a holding that the
Sixth Amendments guarantee ofeffective assistance of counsel doesnot protect a criminal defendant fromerroneous advice about deportationbecause it is merely a collateralconsequence of his conviction.
The U.S. Supreme Court disagreedwith the Kentucky Supreme Courtand agreed with Mr. Padilla thatconstitutionally competent counselwould have advised him that hisconviction for drug distribution madehim subject to automaticdeportation. The Court observedthat [t]he landscape of federalimmigration law has changed
dramatically over the last 90 years.Based on these changes, the Courtconcluded that accurate legaladvice for noncitizens accused ofcrimes has never been moreimportant and that deportation isan integral partindeed, sometimesthe most important partof thepenalty that may be imposed onnoncitizen defendants who pleadguilty to specified crimes.
The Court held that, for SixthAmendment purposes, defensecounsel must inform a noncitizen
client whether his or her plea carriesa risk of deportation. The Courtstated: Our longstanding Sixth
Amendment precedents, theseriousness of deportation as aconsequence of a criminal plea, andthe concomitant impact ofdeportation on families living lawfullyin this country demand no less.
This ruling by the Supreme Court ismonumental because it imposes aduty on criminal defense attorneys tounderstand their clients immigrationstatus and to provide competentadvice to their clients regarding theimmigration consequences of a guiltplea. Before this decision,permanent residents (or green cardholders) were taking pleas in
criminal cases without any advicefrom their criminal attorney as toimmigration or deportationconsequences of the guilty plea.
The Padilla case also opens a doorof opportunity for permanentresidents (or green card holders) tochallenge old criminal convictionswhere they were not advised by theircriminal attorney of immigrationconsequences.
If you would like to know how thePadilla case applies to you, call GailSeeram at 407-292-7730.
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PROPOSED FEE INCREASE FOR IMMIGRATION APPLICATIONS/PETITIONSOn June 11, 2010, U.S. Citizenshipand Immigration Services (USCIS)announced a proposal to increasethe filing fees for immigrationapplications and petitions by aweighted average of about 10percent but would not increase thefee for the naturalization application.The last fee increase by USCIS wasin 2008.
USCIS is a fee-based organizationwith about 90 percent of its budget
coming from fees paid by applicantsand petitioners to obtain immigrationbenefits. USCISs fee revenue infiscal years 2008 and 2009 wasmuch lower than projected, and feerevenue in fiscal year 2010 remainslow. According to USCIS, the feeincrease is necessary to ensureUSCIS recovers the costs of itsoperations.
USCIS encourages formalcomments on the proposed rulethrough www.regulations.gov. Thecomment period runs for 45 days,beginning June 11, 2010 andending July 26, 2010. At a timewhere the country is in a recessionand unemployment is quite high,USCIS should not be consideringsuch a fee increase, but shouldfocus on reducing related costs andexpenses.
Applicant should keep in mind thatfee waivers requests will continue tobe considered by USCIS. USCIShas the ability to waive fees on acase-by-case basis for inability topay. In determining inability topay, USCIS officers consider allfactors, circumstances, andevidence supplied by the applicant.
Below are the current and proposedfees for some commonly filedapplications:
Application to Replace PermanentResident Card proposed feeincrease from $290 to $365
Application to Register PermanentResidence or Adjust of Status proposed fee increase from $930 to$985
Application for Status as aTemporary Resident proposed feeincrease from $710 to $1,130
Petition to Remove Condition onResidence proposed fee increasefrom $465 to 505
Naturalization Certificate Application proposed fee increase from $460to $600
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The federal governmentneeds to act swiftly toreassert its authorityover immigration law andpolicy in light of Arizonaand Nebraska's effort tolegislate in the area ofimmigration.
Nebraska passedimmigration law that
prohibit businesses andlandlords from hiring orrenting to illegalimmigrants. ACLU plansto file suit as law violatesU.S. Constitution'sSupremacy clause andthe 14th Amendment.
Department of Justicereported 8,287immigrationprosecutions in March2010, up 30% fromFebruary and more thanany month since July2009.
Hillary Clinton, US Sec ofState, says the WhiteHouse will sue Arizonaover the controversialimmigration law Arizonaenacted. YES!!
Arizona trying to deny UScitizenship to childrenborn in the US to illegalimmigrants.
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It was Vintage Sparrow in Orlando
GACACF 2010Family Fun Day
AtGuyanaFamily
Fun Day
At Guyana Family Fun Day
A vintage Mighty Sparrow recently performed to a capacity crowd at the newTimehri Banquet Hall. By the end of his two-set performance those attending the show-amixture of youth and seniors-had enjoyed anight of calypso at its best.
The show, put on by Back To BackProductions, afforded patrons an opportunityto see and hear this aging yet superior talentedCaribbean legend dish out a variety of hismusic including some love ballads.
Sparrow, at age 75, continues to have a strong and melodious voice and he had the crowd on its feet from the time he hit the stage. Patrons danced and sang along as the Birdie sangfrom Congo Man to some of his more contemporary hits.
In true Sparrow style, he had the audience in stitches from time to time with his very suggestive humor. He is too old now to gyrate as he used to but there were no shortcomingsin his vocal and comedic performance.
The audience had a good time and Timehri Banquet Hall provided the perfect setting for a ne evening of calypso at its best.
The Caribbean Sun newspaper interviewed Sparrow during his visit to Orlando. That interview will be published in our next edition.
The Guyanese American Cultural Association of CentralFlorida (GACACF) 2010 Family Fun Day Fundraisingevent held on Sunday May 30, 2010 at the CentralFlorida Fairgrounds was a tremendous success withmore than 1000 turning out for the event.
Guyanese enjoyed free quality entertainment and
an opportunity to get together in a safe and friendlyenvironment. The estimated attendance was between1600 and 2000 people of all ethnicities and ages includingchildren. Attendees were treated to performances byCreig Camachos two man band, the new Guyaneseband RAAG, Leon Caldero, the legendary Dave Martinsand Tony Ricardo. There were also performances fromHippie Chic Belly Dancers, the Buxton Heritage Groupand Back To Back Productions DJ.
The events main sponsors were Caribbean Supercentersupermarket, Caribbean Airlines, The Law ofce
of Gail Seeram, Laparkan Shipping, Rosen Hotels,Seafreight Agencies, Sunshine Beverage and Flavors,The Highland Agency and Paul and Anita Singh.
By Melinda Gordon
Alumni at QC Brunch
Maya Trortz receives a hug from Terry Viera
L-R) Pamela Carre, Yves Carre, Sheila, Theresa Martins
Prominent Guyanese Attorney Nigel Hughes (m) with his wifeCathy Cholmondeley Hughes (L) and Brian Chin
(L) Wilmott Chan, Andre Pestano, Tommy Smith, Donald Churaman, Dr.Omawale, Maya Trotz, Chantal Boodhoo, Roger Zitman, Paul Daly, Dr.
Victor Boodhoo, Front Rene Sumner
Dave Martins performs Not a blade of grass.
Sparrow performs one of his classics. Appreciative audience at Sparrow show.
The kids take time out for games.
Old friends Tony Ricardo & Alan Khan reuniteA section of the large crowd at Family Day
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Belize Prime MinisterEvacuated from
Miami Beach Hotel
Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow wasamong over 1,000 people forced to evacuatea Miami Beach hotel following a murder andthe presence of toxic fumes on the premisesSaturday night, June 26. Miami Beach Policeand Fire Rescue crews reported to the MiamiBeach Resort at 4833 Collins Ave. at around10 p.m., Saturday. According to Miami BeachPolice, a shooting occurred on the 11th oorof the hotel resulting in the death of a man.
Rumors spread fast that the prime minister,on an ofcial visit to the United States had been shot while delivering a speech at thehotel but this was soon dispelled when the US
Secret Service announced that Barrow had been safely evacuated from the ballroom ofthe hotel where he was reportedly wrappingup a speech to some 300 attendees at a dinner.The Secret Service guys are excellent, superprofessional, and I was in good hands, PrimeMinister Barrow said later.
According to the Miami Herald newspaper,Barrow was speaking about the possibleimpact of tropical storm Alex which wasforming in the Caribbean when a SecretService agent whispered in his ear, bringingan end to the speech and the nights activitieswhich should have included a concert.
However, Belizeans and other CaribbeanAmericans attending the event developedtheir own impromptu party on the sidewalksand in nearby parking lots until they were
cleared to re-enter the hotel.
Prime Minister Barrow continued his ofcialvisit and law enforcement ofcials say themurder and presence of toxic fumes at theresort were in no way related to the primeministers visit.
Kool & The Gang Plans Orlando Concert
Funds Raised Will Go To Support Haiti
Kool (seated 3rd from right) and his family with some Caribbean American friends at Circa Restaurant
in Winter Park, FL.
Kool from the internationally famous group Kool & the Gang is planning a concert in Orlando that could see the group perform along
with the Commodores and KC & the Sunshine Band. Plans for the concert to raise funds for Haiti are in their preliminary stage but a
tentative November date has been set for the event.
We have discussions going on right now, said Kool about the proposed concert. Kool and his family joined with some of theirCaribbean American friends recently for an evening at Circa, in Winter Park.
July 2010 HoroscopesAries (21 March - 19 April)The summer heat could go straight to your head in July. Your starscould see you clashing with your nearest and dearest. A better way to channel this energy is
into love making in the middle of the month By the end of July your energy levels will settle to a moreconstant and manageable pace, perfect for getting on top of any practical issues.
Taurus (20 April - 20th May)You start off this month focused and wanting to be taken seriously.This is a good time to deal any ofcials like bank managers and your boss. Things are denitely
looking up as someone lights up your life and there are reworks in the middle of the month and things
get hot and heavy right through until the end of the month when you start behaving in a way that surprises
you and everyone else.
Gemini (21 May -21 June) Gemini this month you have to watch every penny and its a realpain as you see your friends out having a good time and you feel as though you are missing out.
Dont fret you will be off on a bigger and better holiday later and will be glad you saved your dough. In
the meantime your love life will reach boiling point by the middle of the month. Use all the informationyou know to make things better.
Cancer (22 June - 22 July) Youre full of life this month, but what exactly are you achievingfrom all this activity? You will not be getting any payback . This can be frustrating but a bright
idea at the end of the month will help you nd a solution to this. Youre likely to feel all hot and bothered
this July, but try not to let the sun go your head. Just remember that keeping cool means keeping calm.The best advice for you is avoid mid day burn out and instead make the most of warm balmy nightswhich is much more your style. Evenings are your time so get plenty of rest in order to make the most
of those midnight estas.
Leo (23 July - 22 August) July sees you at your most charming. Smooth talk comes easily andyoure quite happy to use it on anybody you take a shine to. You adore attention and theres no
shortage this month, but youre generous with praise too and people will love to bask in the warm glow
youre giving off. Itll leave you walking on cloud nine and everyone is going to know about it! Youre infor some summer sizzle this July with an equally hot partner and there could be a connection with foreign
places too. Perhaps a holiday romance or a romantic interlude with someone from abroad is on the cards.
Either way youre in for a good time.
Virgo (23 August - 22 September) Strong undercurrents from other people are making you feel
a little on edge. It seems everyones behaving oddly as though the suns gone to their heads. Evenyoure acting a bit out of character. However you should be able to smooth over any brewing troublewith soothing words that just roll off the tongue. Those dulcet tones could prove very useful in July
when someone special is seduced by your pleasing manner. But charm disguises a burning inside whichis demanding release. You can easily deliver on the passionate promises you utter. Theres no escapingwhen you switch on the charm offensive.
Libra (23 September - 22 October) Youre determined to set the world on re in July. Yourefeeling hot and ready to take the plunge with someone special. You fell passion and are erce
and you have the power to set pulses racing. No one will be able to resist your condence. This is animportant month in an important year for you. This only happens once every twelve years its time for
you to make the most of each opportunity that comes your way. Expect to be seeing more of the worldand letting the world see more of you.
Scorpio (23 October - 21 November) A powerful and meaningful connection with someoneis on the cards, whether you know them or not already. All yours stars lined up means love and
passion in equal measures. Youre a force to be reckoned with and when you set your sights on your ideal
partner there will be no stopping you getting them, whether they like it or not! I doubt anyone would
argue with you even if they could, its a huge ego boost to be so utterly adored. You may also be temptedto take a big nancial risk this month, but practice caution if you can because theres no guarantee of a
settled outcome.
Sagittarius (22 November - 21 December) Youre feeling a lot of energy as the month starts,
leaving others behind as you bounce from one task to another. Watch out for ego clashes withother strong personalities who want the limelight too. Mid July sees you caught up in heated exchangeswith people for whom you can barely disguise your passion. You think up all kinds of things that sends
your pulse racing and your mind conjuring up all sorts of thrilling escapades for yourself and your amour.You are a born traveler and goodhearted person and now is a great time to in indulge both of these.
Capricorn (22 December - 16 January) The month begins with a feeling of harmony andbalance and you are feeling a bit more condent about your nancial circumstances. You feel
at ease expressing your deeper feelings to loved ones too. However as the month moves forward the
possibility of some tension between your work and domestic life increases, but any challenges you facecould be a positive way of clearing the air and therefore making progress in both these areas. If the
tension in the air does boil over you can be consoled by the fact that its all a storm in a tea cup and willsettle soon.
Aquarius (20 January - 18 February) Arguments with siblings, close friends and partners arepossible this month and any trouble that does occur could simply be little more than hot air and
boldness from everybody concerned. Day to day activities and getting about your normal routine, things
you normally take for granted, could have a lot of hiccups in July. Try not to be everywhere at once orrace about trying to achieve too many things; no one is expecting miracles so stop trying to performthem. Relationships have taken a serious turn recently, and this will become a focus of the month, but
you should start seeing the situation more clearly.
Pisces (19 February - 20 March) July is a good month to pour your energy into sorting out
money matters and starting schemes that will see your cash working harder for you. Thinking ofall the adventures you could soon afford to go on will be more than enough of an incentive to get wisewith your dough - money equals freedom for you this month. Be careful not to fall for the charms of
sweet talkers who arent exactly what they are making themselves out to be. Overall you can expect tobe putting in a lot of effort this month and working hard in a lot of areas in your life but things will settledown toward the end of July.
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Family Policy MustInclude Fathers
Postponed Jamaica DiasporaConfab slated for June 2011
The current economic crisis has put untold pressure on thousands of families includingseveral Caribbean American families in Florida. This has led to a signicant increase in
marital separations and divorce which has severely impacted family life. This is true forboth poor and better off families.
While there are programs serving disrupted families by trying to improve childrenslives, and helping children often translates into family policy, far too often, the notionof family translates into a focus on mothers and children. According to a new reportfrom the Center for American Progress (CAP) entitled Low-Income Fathers Need to GetConnected, the focus of family policy needs to include fathers as well.
According to the report men are able to nancially contribute to their childrens well-
being and help lift them out of poverty in the short term. They also provide care andemotional supports that can improve childrens life outcomes and help break the cycle ofpoverty in the long term.
Unfortunately, far too many low-income men, and especially men of color, facebarriers to playing these roles in their childrens lives. This paper reveals how fathersare disproportionately disconnected from some extremely vital domains, and how these
disconnections harm them, their children, and families more generally.
The report offers the following recommendations for how the Obama administrationsproposed Fatherhood, Marriage, and Families Innovation Fund should be used to helplow-income families:
Further include men within the notion of family for policy purposes Reduce poverty by addressing the known disconnections and challenges of fathers
Offer comprehensive solutions that address the complexities arising from mens various
disconnections Relieve stressors that divide families, which would provide them with greater freedom
to make personal choices about family formation and maintenance based on reasons otherthan those associated with poverty
Many immigrants from the Caribbean are of the view that the US legal system is gearedto punishing men and this has led to disconnect on the part of fathers, says Orin Gordon, aDominica-born sociologist. He agrees that family policy lacks sufcient focus on fathers
and advocates a revision of policies and laws that would encourage greater respect and
encouragement for the role of the father in family life.
The postponed fourth Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference, originally scheduled forJune 14 to 17 at the Sunset Jamaica Grande, Ocho Rios, St. Ann could be rescheduled for2011.
The conference was postponed due to the state of emergency in Jamaica brought onby violence associated with the hunt for alleged drug lord Christopher Dudus Coke.There were mixed reactions among Jamaicans in the Diaspora to the postponement of themeeting.
Chair of the Diaspora Conference Planning Committee and General Manager of JamaicaNational Building Society (JNBS), Earl Jarrett, said the Conference may be held June,2011.
"As I understand it, we are going to continue with the convention theme, which is to hostit right here in this hotel, Jamaica Grande, in Ocho Rios," Mr. Jarrett told a Forum onDiaspora matters, organized by the United Kingdom Diaspora group on June 16, at theJamaica Grande Hotel.
He said the 5th Jamaican Diaspora Convention is being contemplated for London,England, in 2012, at the same time of the Summer Olympics.
"2012 is the 50th Anniversary of Jamaica's Independence. It is also the year in whichyou'll have the largest concentration of Jamaicans in any one place, when they turn upin the UK to beat the colonizers in athletics. We hope to be in London in 2012 in largenumbers, showing the best of Jamaica," he stated.
Some States Enacting Harsh Immigration Laws,Florida May Consider Arizona-type Law
the constitutionality of this Arizona law.In addition, President Obama publiclyobjected to the Arizona law and hisadministration has decided to le a lawsuit
to strike down the Arizona law aimed atdeporting illegal immigrants. When the
U.S. State Attorney les suit againstArizona, there will be a erce national
debate over how the United States shouldenforce immigration policies.
More recently, Fremont, Nebraska passed an ordinance that requires amongother things that renters apply for anoccupancy license - which also requires
a legal immigration status check - before
renting an apartment or home. There is anincreasing trend among state governments,like Arizona and Nebraska, to proposemeasures designed to control and manageimmigration. Until the federal government
enacts comprehensive immigrationreform, there will be many more attempts by state and local governments to passoverreaching unconstitutional immigration bills. In Florida, the head of the Florida
Houses criminal justice committeesays hes considering the introductionof an Arizona-style law against illegal
immigrants. Rep. William Snyder, a StuartRepublican and former police ofcer, says
he would unequivocally support such alaw in Florida.
The pending lawsuits seeking to challenge
the Arizona and Nebraska law will arguethat state and local governments regulationof immigration and criminalizing illegalimmigrants is unconstitutional because itviolates the Supremacy Clause, the FirstAmendment, the Fourth Amendment,the Due Process Clause, the Privilegesand Immunities Clause, and the EqualProtection Clause. In short, the Constitution
is clear that only the Federal governmentcan act in certain areas and immigrationis one of those areas; thereby, the stategovernment cannot legislate or act in anarea that would be in conict with the
Federal law (in this case the Immigration
and Nationality Act).
The Obama Administration and Congressmust put the immigration issue squarely back where it belongs - in the halls ofCongress and on the desk of the Presidentof the United States.
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New Peoples Government inTrinidad & Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago has a new peoplesgovernment and for the rst time a woman
is at the helm of government in the twin-island Caribbean republic.
Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister KamlaPersad-Bissessar was swept to power as
part of an opposition coalition, topplingthe PNM government in recent nationalelections. Former Prime Minister PatrickManning called surprise elections midwayin his ve year term following several
scandals which beset his administration.Manning has since stepped down asleader of the Peoples National Movement(PNM). The new Opposition Leader is Dr.Keith Rowley.
The new prime minister has named a 25-member cabinet. In making the announcement,the prime minister said the team possesses diverse skills and expertise. She also soughtto warn ministers that they should neither become "aloof" nor accept mediocrity. "Neverbecome aloof, stay grounded, keep connected to the people, earn their respect," she said,adding there is "no room for personal egos."
"This is not about us, it is about the people, they have the power to dismiss us," she said,warning also that "there is no room for arrogance" and no "time for personal agendas".
Among those taking the oath before President George Maxwell Richards was the VicePresident of FIFA, Austin Jack Warner, who is also chairman of the United NationalCongress. He was sworn in as Minister of Works and Transport, while former head ofthe Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force, Brigadier John Sandy was named Minister ofNational Security.
right0The former President of the powerful Oileld Workers Trade Union, Errol Mcleod,
was named Minister of Labour, Small and Macro Enterprise Development. Former CentralBank governor and leader of the Congress of the People party, Winston Dookeran, wassworn in as Minister of Finance, while former independent senator Mary King was giventhe portfolio of Planning, Economic and Social Restructuring and Gender Affairs.
Controversial former High Court judge Hubert Volney was sworn in as minister of justice,while attorney Prakash Ramadhar was named Minister of Legal Affairs. Former speakerof the Trinidad and Tobago parliament, Dr Rupert Grifth was named minister of tourism,
while the new Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs is the former national swim coach andtalk show host, Anil Roberts.
The newly created Ministry of Tobago Development has been handed to Vernalla AlleyneToppin, the successful Tobago Organisation of the People (TOP) candidate, while NizamBaksh, a long serving legislator, has been named Minister of Community Development.Stephen Cadiz is the new Minister of Trade and Industry, while the Minister of Energyand Energy Affairs is Carolyn Seepersad Bachan.
Former mayor of Chaguanas, Surujrattan Rambachan is the Minister of Foreign Affairs,while Dr Roodial Moonilal is the Minister of Housing and the Environment. VasantBharath, who was not considered among the candidates to contest the elections has beensworn in as the Minister of Food Production, Lands and Marine Affairs, while ChandreshSharma is the Minister of Local Government. Former calypso monarch, Winston 'Gypsy'Peters, is the Minister of Arts and Culture, while the Minister of Public Utilities isEmmanuel George.
New Trinidad and Tobago Cabinet
Prime Minister and Minister of Information and Communication:
Kamla Persad Bissessar
Attorney General: Anand Ramlogan
Minister of Finance: Winston Dookeran
Minister of Works and Transport: Austin Jack Warner
Minister of Education: Dr. Tim Goopeesingh
Minister of Justice: Hubert Volney
Minister of Legal Affairs: Prakash Ramadhar
Minister of Labour, Small and Macro Enterprise Development: Errol Mcleod
Minister of Housing and Environment: Dr. Roodial Moonilal
Minister of Trade and Industry: Stephen Cadiz
Minister of Arts and Culture: Winston Peters
Minister of National Security: Brigadier John Sandy
Minister of Energy and Energy Affairs: Carolyn Seepersad Bachan
Minister of Foreign Affairs: Surujrattan Rambachan Minister of Public Administration: Nan Ramgoolam
Minister of Science, Technology and Tertiary Education: Fazal Karim
Minister of Public Utilities: Emmanuel George
Minister of Health: Teres Baptiste Cornelius
Minister of Food Production, Lands and Marine Affairs: Vasant Bharath
Minister of Planning, Economic Social Restructuring and Gender Affairs: Mary King
Minister of Local Government: Chandresh Sharma
Minister of Tourism: Dr. Rupert Grifth
Minister of Peoples and Social Development: Dr. Glen Ramdharsingh
Minister of Community Development: Nizam Baksh
Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs: Anil Roberts
Minister of Tobago Development: Vernalla Alleyne Toppin
Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar
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Obama Praises Caribbean Immigrants Efforts To EnsureTheir Children Can Achieve Something Greater
Following is the text of the Proclamation:
A PROCLAMATION
Our Nation is linked to the Caribbean byour geography as well as our shared pastand common aspirations. During NationalCaribbean-American Heritage Month,
we pay tribute to the diverse culturesand immeasurable contributions of allAmericans who trace their heritage to theCaribbean.
Throughout our history, immigrantsfrom Caribbean countries have cometo our shores seeking better lives andopportunities. Others were broughtagainst their will in the bonds of slavery.
All have strived to ensure their childrencould achieve something greater and have preserved the promise of America forfuture generations.
During the month of June, we also honorthe bonds of friendship between the
United States and Caribbean countries.This years devastating earthquake inHaiti has brought untold grief to theHaitian-American community, manywho continue to mourn the loss of lovedones as they help rebuild their homeland.These families and individuals remainin our thoughts and prayers. The UnitedStates has proudly played a leading rolein the international response to this crisis,
which included vital contributions fromcountries throughout the Caribbean. AsHaiti recovers, we will remain a steadyand reliable partner.
This month, we celebrate the triumph
of Caribbean Americans, a diversecommunity that encompasses manynationalities and languages. They havebecome leaders in every sector of Americanlife while maintaining the varied traditionsof their countries of origin. CaribbeanAmericans enrich our national characterand strengthen the fabric of our culture,and we are proud they are part of theAmerican family.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACKOBAMA, President of the United States ofAmerica, by virtue of the authority vestedin me by the Constitution and the laws ofthe United States, do hereby proclaim June2010 as National Caribbean-AmericanHeritage Month. I call upon all Americansto celebrate the history and culture ofCaribbean Americans with appropriateceremonies and activities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereuntoset my hand this twenty-eighth day ofMay, in the year of our Lord two thousandten, and of the Independence of the UnitedStates of America the two hundred andthirty-fourth.
The internationally famous Shaggy, Daddy
Yankee and Allison Hinds thrilled thecrowd at Tampa Bay Caribbean Carnival but Orlandos own Leon Caldero withhis Code 868 band was not to be outdonesending revelers wild with his bodygyrations.
Thousands braved the almost 100 degreetemperature to enjoy two days of genuineCaribbean culture which was enriched withthe presence from Trinidad and Tobago ofDeperadoes steel orchestra, considered thebest steel band in the world.
The diversity of the Caribbean culturewas displayed further with performances by the Tampa tassa drummers, junkanoo
masqueraders, bands from Haiti andDominica and an evening of top shelfreggaeton.
The Tampa Bay Caribbean CarnivalAssociation kicked off its 2010 Carnivalevent with a Reggaeton/Latin event in the
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It Was Hot Hot Hot at Tampa Bay CarnivalBy Michelle Allman
park on Saturday, June 12th with a live performance by Ramn Raymond Luis AyalaRodrguez better known as Daddy Yankee, the Latin Gammy Award winning Puerto
Rican recording artist.
Daddy Yankee was born in Ro Piedras, the largest district of San Juan on February
3, 1977, where he became interested in music at a young age. As a youth he becameinterested in baseball and aspired to become a Major League Baseball player, but wasunable to continue that sport when he received an injury to one of his legs, leaving himunable to walk correctly. He then became involved with underground rap which is todayReggaeton. Having received lessons from several artists within the genre, he developedhis own independent career, rst recording in a production title Playero 37. Hes known
as one of many pioneers of the reggaeton genre. He has been generally reticent to discusshis personal life, but publicly expressed the importance of his wife and children to him.Outside of his music, he also worked as an actor and producer.
Then on Sunday, June 13th the road mach started with all the mass bands on the roadand later that afternoon there were live performances by Rikki Jai who is a TrinidadianChutney/Soca artiste In 1988 his debut hit single Sumintra, told the tale of an Indo-Trinidadian woman from Debe who informed her boyfriend of her preference of socaover the music of Indian artist Lata Mangeshkar. Jai returned the following year with thesong Pumping, then Bolo and Show Me Yuh Motion.
Then in 1993 another hit Wine on a Bumsee signaled Jais exit from the soca world,opting for the chutney soca arena, in which he currently performs. In 2001 he tied for
1st place with Bunji Garlin for the Young King title. One of his most popular hits is Mor
Tor featuring Trini soca star Machel Montano. In 2007 he released hits such as Aj BhiJeena and Bodekidal. His latest hit is Barman.
Allison Hinds then hit the stage to send the crowd into a frenzy with an almost hour-longperformance during which she dished out several of her hits.
Born June 1st, 1970, Hinds is a Barbadian female soca artist. She is known as theundisputed Soca Queen and one of the most popular soca singers worldwide, from whichshe got her nickname Queen of Soca. Hinds had produced many popular songs such as
Ragamufn, Aye Aye Aye, Twister, Faluma, Togetherness, DJ Ride, Sweetest Wine, IronBazodee, Fireworks, Roll It Gal and Love Affair, Soca In My Body, that have topped thecharts, even in countries which dont widely listen to soca.
Hinds has recorded songs with many famous artists such as Admiral T, Beenie Man,Calypso Rose, Burning Flames, Drupatee Ramgoonai, Wyclef Jean, Canibus, Red Rat,Shaggy, Sparrow, Denise Belfon, Ken Marlon Charles (KMC), Destra, Walker Hornung,Vybz Kartel, G-Unit, Black Stalin, David Rudder, Buju Banton, Mr. Vegas, Doug E.Fresh, Pitbull and Machel Montano and many more.On Sunday, May 30th, Hinds was in Orlando to share in the second anniversary
celebration of Karibbean Under One Magazine. She is slated to perform at this yearsMiami Caribbean Carnival.
The headline performer Orville Richard Burrell, known as Shaggy performed for lessthan 30 minutes- much to his own disappointment. He told the large crowd that he wasin Tampa Bay all day long just waiting for the call to hit the stage. But he did not hit thestage until about half an hour before closing time. Nevertheless he gave his audience anenthusiastic performance, sending them into prolonged laughter when advising them to be
like Bill Clinton rather than Tiger Woods in proclaiming..It Wasnt Me.
A Jamaican born dancehall/reggae singer, Shaggy is known for his distinctive, raspysub-baritone voice. In 2000 his fth album Hot Shot proved much success with the
misogynistic hit single It Wasnt Me, featuring guest vocals of singer RikRok, whichtells of advice from one friend to another to just deny it when your girlfriend catchesyou with another woman. That single became Shaggys rst No. 1 hit in the US, with the
follow-up single Angel with guest vocalist Rayvon, which hit No. 1 and helped HotShot achieve multi-platinum status.
In September 2007 Shaggy released his eighth studio album Intoxication, on his ownrecord label Big Yard Records and is still going strong as we saw at 2010 Tampa Bay
Carnival.
MCs for the event were Ian Degoose Eligon and Orlandos own Mad Man Smallie ofDe Whoops Massive/The Vybes.
Tampa Tassa Drummers
Section of the crowd enjoying themselves.
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SPORTS!
Powell and Gay to Meet July 10 Central Florida Wins RegionalCricket Tournament
End The Feud, New PM Tells Cricket Authorities
Jamaican Dustin Brown MaySwitch To Represent Britain
Former world record holder Asafa Powelland world silver medalist Tyson Gay willmeet for the rst time this season over 100
meters at the Diamond League meeting inGateshead on July 10, the IAAF said.
Gay, the second-fastest man in the world behind record holder Usain Bolt, haschanged his distance from the 200 to the100 for the Gateshead meeting.
I know that I have a pretty serious racelined up with Gay competing as well andIll be going all out to make sure that I geta faster time, Jamaican Powell, the fastestman this year, said in a statement.
Myself and Tyson are clearly the two thatare going after the world record but I truly believe that its mine to lose at the moment.American Gay, who has had a back problem, has yet to make his debut in the DiamondLeague series. The pair will face each other again in London in August.
Racing against Asafa in London and Gateshead will mean that we are pushing each otherto run faster and get closer to that 9.50 that I see as a real possibility and something thatIm aiming for, Gay said.
Bolts world record is 9.58 seconds, set at last years Berlin world championships.
Dustin Brown, the rst Jamaican to play at Wimbledon in 40 years, has complained about
the lack of support from the Jamaica Tennis Federation and is exploring the possibility ofrepresenting England. Brown recently lost 6-3 4-6 6-2 6-3 to Austrian 16th seed JurgenMelzer in their rst-round clash .
Brown, one of the most improved players on the circuit who has climbed more than 350places in the rankings to 105, indicated that he would be interested in representing Britain,if asked. He is also checking into the British roots of his father with a view to switchingnationality.
He said the Jamaican authorities are not giving me any funds, no coaching, no help. Andit doesnt really help getting an e-mail two days ago telling me congratulations on yourwild card for Wimbledon.
They are not doing their job, everybody knows it, said the 25-year-old with a Jamaicanfather and a German mother.
The dreadlocked Jamaican, sporting bright orange and lime laces and a pair of vividyellow wristbands, had a vociferous fan club of supporters waving a giant Dustin wins!banner.
Brown, who toured the circuit in a camper van given to him by his mother, has abooming serve and a deadly whipped forehand but he could not maintain that intensity atWimbledon.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -CONCACAF Vice President LisleAustin was awarded the FIFA Order ofMerit, bestowed with the honor alongwith ve others including former Dutch
international and ex-Barcelona managerJohan Cruyff.
Presented with the award at the FIFACongress prior to the start of the WorldCup, the 74-year-old Austin was citedfor helping shape the sport in his nativeBarbados and the CONCACAF regionthrough a tireless commitment to thegame.
A former general secretary and presidentof the Barbados Football Association,Austin was a founding member of theCaribbean Football Union in 1978 andhas been a member of the CONCACAFExecutive Committee since 1982.
He is chairman of the CONCACAF andCFU referees committee and has been amember of the FIFA referees panel since2001.
Besides Austin and Cruyff, FIFA also presented the Order of Merit to ThaboMbeki and Mole Oliphant of South
Africa, Holger Olbermann of Germanyand Steven Summer of New Zealand.
Central Florida Cricket Association recently won the 2010 South East Region (SER)cricket championship on better run rate after ending with a tie on the points table withFlorida Southeast Cricket League (FSCL).
Central Floridas rst match against last years champions, Georgia Supreme Cricket
League was rained out, but they defeated Atlanta Georgia Cricket Conference convincinglyin the second match, and in the third, they crushed Mid Atlantic Cricket Conference(MACC) to take the 2010 Southeast Regional Tournament.
Notably, last years champion Georgia Supreme Cricket League was defeated by FSCL.South Florida Cricket Association (SFCA) entered a young team in the competition -losing the near-term battle but laying the foundation for the long-term. Luther Andersonsundefeated 106 stole the spotlight for Central Florida and Victor Charles and Ricky Nayarstood out for FSCL and SFCA respectively.
Kamla Persad-Bissessar, the new Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, has urged theWest Indies Cricket Board (WICB) and the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) toend their ongoing feud for the betterment of cricket in the region.
I am calling on the West Indies Players Association (WIPA) and the West Indies CricketBoard (WICB) to improve their relationship in order to return cricket to its glory days.Both parties must have mutual trust, respect and full disclosure in order to achieve betterrelations, Persad-Bissessar said at a WIPA awards ceremony recently.
Blame is the comfort of the weak. Change is the name of a warrior, so we must be willingto make that change that would make a difference and not keep blaming each other.
The WIPA and the WICB have been at loggerheads over the issue of player contracts aswell as the running of West Indies cricket. Their stand-off reached its peak when severalsenior West Indies players boycotted the Test series against Bangladesh at home in 2009,and missed the entire tour. A second-string team was chosen to play the series, eventually
resulting in a series defeat in both the Tests and ODIs.
The game of cricket means so much to us, it denes us, it unites us and it gives us a sense
of belonging. Caricom [The Caribbean Community] cannot produce anything that canresonate as cricket does in the region, Persad-Bissessar added.
Caribbean governments must play the part as the proverbial twelfth man in theeld of cricket. We have a responsibility to be always ready to get involved in cricket
education.
She went on to say that the Caribbean governments must be part of the process of rebuildingthe sport and there can be no more important initiative than cricket education.
Our failure to do this would mean that we lose the game and by extension the oneplatform that holds us together and gives us that shared destiny which we proudly displayto the world.
2010 CaribbeanCentral American
Games Start July 17The 21st Central American and CaribbeanGames will be held in Mayagez, PuertoRico, from July 17, 2010 to August 1, 2010.Its the third time Puerto Rico hosts the CentralAmerican and Caribbean Games, the othersbeing San Juan in 1966, and Ponce in 1993.The city of Mayagez had been selected previously to hold the games in 1982, buteconomic problems forced the city to quit the
organization, and the games were held in LaHabana, Cuba.
A total of 4,965 athletes will participate in 39sports to be held across Puerto Rico, Colombia,Guatemala, and Guyana. The openingceremony will be held on July 17, 2010 inMayagez Central American Stadium.
HAVANA, Cuba - Yezenia Gallardo scored her sixth
goal in four games to give Cuba a 1-0 victory overGuyana on Saturday (June 26) in the rst leg of theirCaribbean playoff, seizing the early advantage in the
bid for the nal berth in CONCACAF Womens GoldCup.
The two will face off again on July 3 in Guyana for
the second leg to determine the eighth and last teamin the continental championship nals.
Gallardo scored in the 22nd minute, adding to thethree goals she tallied in a 6-1 victory over Antiguaand Barbuda, and the pair she had against Puerto Rico
in a 4-3 win.
Cuba and Guyana are seeking to join Canada,
Mexico, the United States, Costa Rica, Guatemalaand fellow Caribbean sides Trinidad and Haiti in theCONCACAF nals set for late October and early
November.
Cuba, Guyana VieFor Final Berth inWomens Soccer