News, Sports

Erik Lamela: Tottenham midfielder out for the season

Erik Lamela had scored two goals and provided seven assists in his 14 appearances for Tottenham this season before injuring his hip

Tottenham midfielder Erik Lamela has been ruled out for the rest of the season because of a hip injury.

The 25-year-old Argentina international has not played for Spurs since October because of the problem and will undergo surgery on Saturday.

Tottenham said Lamela had “achieved a good level of function” but was not at a stage to make a return to training, leading to the decision to operate.

Lamela had made 14 appearances this season for Spurs before the injury.

He joined Tottenham from Roma in 2013 and enjoyed a superb season last term, scoring 13 goals.

Spurs are second in the Premier League, 10 points behind leaders Chelsea, who they also play in the semi-finals of the FA Cup.

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International news, News, Sports

Jason Gillespie: Ex-Yorkshire coach joins Kent as assistant to Matt Walker

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Jason Gillespie led Yorkshire to back-to-back County Championship titles in 2014 and 2015

Kent have appointed former Yorkshire coach Jason Gillespie as assistant to Matt Walker on an interim basis.

The 41-year-old will stay with Kent until Allan Donald earns the qualifications to gain a visa and become assistant on a full-time basis.

He led Yorkshire to promotion from Division Two and two County Championship titles before stepping down at the end of last season.

“To get Jason on board is a brilliant coup,” Walker said.

“To have an experienced ex-head coach come into our ranks is great for me and the lads. His bowling expertise is like-for-like with Allan.”

Former Australia bowler Gillespie, who has also coached Big Bash side Adelaide Strikers and Indian Premier League franchise Kings XI Punjab, left Yorkshire in September to return to Australia.

“Obviously I moved back to Adelaide for family reasons last year but the opportunity to assist Kent on a short-term basis was one that I couldn’t resist and works well with my current situation,” he said.

“I look forward to helping Matt Walker and (Kent captain) Sam Northeast over the next couple of months until I hand over to Allan Donald.”

Walker and former South Africa fast bowler Donald were confirmed as Kent’s new coaching team in January following the departure of former West Indies captain Jimmy Adams from Canterbury.

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News, Regional News

St. Lucia Association of Retired Persons celebrates 32 years

PRESS RELEASE – The Association of Retired Persons celebrated their 32nd Anniversary with a Church Service and breakfast social on Wednesday March 29, 2107 at the Mount of Prayer Coubrail. Mr. Andrew James the Chairperson of the Northern Chapter who spoke on behalf of the Board congratulated the members on achieving such a milestone and wished the Association continued success.

The Association’s Mission is “to promote the social and economic well-being of members, in order to make life more meaningful and to enhance the utilization of their skills and experiences in the overall development of the society”.

In achieving its mandate the  Annual Retreat was held on  Saturday March 25, 2017 at the Kelvin Felix Pastoral Center under the theme “How you Envisage Yourself Determines the Life you live”

Presenting on the theme was our very own member Patricia James who reminded members that life is meant to be lived. She noted “If we are to have a meaningful life we have to remember that life has to do with choices. However when faced adversity we should remember that we should turn to the Almighty Father to help us through” She highlighted a few points that would help in making life more meaningful:

  1. Follow your aspirations – the answer to the question what do I want to give the world.
  2. Be passionate – whenever you d something that you are passionate about it gives meaning to life
  3. Live by your Code of Ethics –  a set of values you uphold;
  4. Cultivate compassion  – this happens when we stop being the center of our universe and focus on the needs of others;
  5. Be kind
  6. Be of service to a greater cause – a great way to give meaning to life is to volunteer
  7. Strive for a better future – developing as a human being makes ever day count
  8. Happiness  – If you have a meaningful life, you have a happy life

The second session saw a presentation by Marise Adjodha Skeete which highlighted the difference between meditation and sleep.  Sleep is when the body and mind are at rest, while in meditation which is a natural process the mind settles into itself.  This session was interactive and members were taken into the art of breathing correctly as well as using the whole body to evoke laughter.

The Chairman of the Education Committee, Ms Aloysia Gabriel, described the retreat as “thought provoking and enlightening”.

Other activities for this Anniversary include the Annual General Meeting on April 8.  The highlight of the celebrations will be the   Annual Variety show   dubbed “Capture Seniors in Action” on Monday April 17, at the CSA Center Sans Soucis.

If you have attained age 50 and have retired from your professional life come join us and live the Life you envisaged.

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Local news, News

Youth Population Strongly Supports St. Kitts And Nevis’ Federal Youth Policy

Published 29 March 2017

Press Release

Basseterre, St. Kitts, March 28, 2017 (SKNIS):  The idea of having a Federal Youth Policy received accolades from a number of persons from the youth population, as they have thrown their support behind the document, noting that it is of paramount importance, especially to young people.

Speaking at the final public consultation on the Federal Youth Policy at the St. Kitts Marriott Resort on Tuesday, March 28, Azard Gumbs, President of the St. Kitts National Youth Parliament Association (SKNYPA), said that his organization “strongly believes and supports the involvement of young people in nation building”.

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Crime/Justice, Local news, News

Premier of Nevis issues statement on the death of Randell Chapman of Rawlins Village

Published 29 March 2017

Press Release

NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (March 28, 2017) — The following is a statement by Hon. Vance Amory, Premier of Nevis, Minister responsible for Security and Area Representative for the St. Georges Parish, on the death of Randell Chapman of Rawlins Village in the Parish of St Georges

Over the weekend, we were shocked by the news of the brutal shooting/killing of one of our young men from the Rawlins area. I have expressed to the family my condolences but speaking as the representative of the area and the Minister responsible for Security in Nevis, it is painful that we are still experiencing this wanton slaying and loss of life.

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