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Only PM Harris can issue a Diplomatic Passport, not CIU or Canadian Bank Note, Dr. Douglas reiterates

Published 6 June 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

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Only PM Harris can issue a Diplomatic Passport, not CIU or Canadian Bank Note, Dr. Douglas reiterates

Basseterre, St. Kitts, June 6, 2018 – Leader of the Opposition, the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas is insisting that Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris must tell the nation whether he had issued a St. Kitts and Nevis Diplomatic Passport to UK property tycoon Peter Virdee.

Speaking during his weekly radio programme “Ask the Leader” on Tuesday night Dr. Douglas said Prime Minister Harris “must stop dance around the issue” and not mislead the country by telling them what others have said to him.

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REPORT OF ARRESTS, CONVICTIONS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

Published 6 June 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

REPORT OF ARRESTS, CONVICTIONS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

Basseterre, St. Kitts, June 05 2018 (RSCNPF): Below is a report of arrests, convictions and other activities recorded by the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force for the period June 02-04, 2018.

ARRESTS AND BAIL:

Arrested: Clifton Grante of Upper Market Street, Basseterre was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offence of Uttering a Forged Document.

Arrested: Marlon Anthony Henry of Soho, Basseterre was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offence of Uttering a Forged Document.

Arrested: Tarique Lopez of Upper Cayon was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offences of throwing Missiles and Carrying Abroad an Offensive Weapon to wit a metal object and a Machete.

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REPORT OF ARRESTS, CONVICTIONS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

Published 6 June 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

REPORT OF ARRESTS, CONVICTIONS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

 

Basseterre, St. Kitts, June 05, 2018 (RSCNPF): Below is a report of arrests, convictions and other activities recorded by the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force for the period May 26- 29, 2018.

ARRESTS AND BAIL:

Arrested: Marlon Huggins of Market Street was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for Uttering a Forged Jamaican Driver’s License.

Arrested: Sottmon Nisbett of St. Johnson Avenue, Basseterre was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offence of Simple Wounding.

Arrested/Bailed: Ni-J Liburd of Fothergills Road was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offence of Driving Without Insurance. He was granted bail in the sum of $3,000 for his appearance at the Charlestown Magistrate Court on June 12, 2018.

Arrested/Bailed: Quindra Estridge of Upper Cayon was arrested, formally charged and cautioned for the offence of Robbery. She was granted bail in the sum of $7,000 for her appearance at the Basseterre Magistrate Court on July 02, 2018 with the following bail conditions: (1) she is to keep 100 feet away from the Virtual Complainant and is to reside elsewhere; (2) the Police are to assist in removing the her clothes and shoes and to give them to the her.

Bailed: Marlon Huggins of Sandy Point who was formally charged for the offence of Forgery was granted bail in the sum of $7,000 for his appearance at the Basseterre Magistrate Court on July 02, 2018.

Bailed:  Maluska Williams of Lodge Project who was formally charged for the offence of Forgery was granted bail in the sum of $7,000 for his appearance at the Dieppe Bay Magistrate Court on July 02, 2018.

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Kate Spade, fashion designer, found dead in apparent suicide

Published 6 June 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Kate Spade, fashion designer, found dead in apparent suicide

NN)Kate Brosnahan Spade, who created an iconic, accessible handbag line that bridged Main Street and high-end fashion, hanged herself in an apparent suicide Tuesday at her Manhattan apartment, according to New York Police Department sources.

Police responded at 10:10 a.m. after Spade was found by her housekeeper, NYPD Chief of Detectives Dermot Shea said. A suicide note was found at the scene, he said. Spade addressed her daughter in the note, according to two NYPD sources. Spade’s husband also is referenced in the note, according to one of the sources.
The designer, 55, started Kate Spade New York in 1993 and opened her first shop in the city three years later, the company’s website states.

Fashion designer Kate Spade being interviewed in her New York showroom.

“Debuting with just six silhouettes, she combined sleek, utilitarian shapes and colorful palettes in an entirely new way,” the site says.
Best known for its colorful handbags, Kate Spade New York has more than 140 retail shops and outlet stores across the United States and more than 175 stores internationally, the site states.
Over time, she distanced herself from her business.
In 1999, she and her husband, Andy Spade, sold 56% of the brand to Neiman Marcus for $33.6 million. Liz Claiborne acquired the company in 2007, and Spade left her namesake brand. The luxury fashion company Coach announced plans in May 2017 to buy Kate Spade for $2.4 billion.
Kate Spade New York issued a statement confirming the “incredibly sad news” of their eponymous founder’s death.
“Although Kate has not been affiliated with the brand for more than a decade, she and her husband and creative partner, Andy, were the founders of our beloved brand,” the statement said. “Kate will be dearly missed. Our thoughts are with Andy and the entire Spade family at this time.”
“We honor all the beauty she brought into this world,” the company said in a tweet.

More than a purse

Spade was found hanged by a scarf she allegedly tied to a doorknob, an NYPD source said.
Her death prompted an outpouring of grief among fans and her company’s customers, including Chelsea Clinton and Ivanka Trump.
“Everyone remembers their first Kate Spade,” CNN White House reporter and former fashion editor Kate Bennett said. “(The brand) became one of those accessible but quirky fun, timeless labels that everyone had to have, and her rise was synonymous with her name.”
For many women, a Kate Spade handbag functioned as a symbol of professional achievement.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America, which held a star-studded awards ceremonyMonday night, posted a statement from Diane von Furstenberg and Steven Kolb saying they were devastated to hear of Spade’s death.
“She was a great talent who had an immeasurable impact on American fashion and the way the world viewed American accessories,” the statement said.
Cindi Leive, a former editor-in-chief of Glamour magazine, said that part of Spade’s legacy is that she put her entire personality into her work.
“She understood that women are going to respond to things that feel like they’re made by a human, that they are expressing someone’s personality,” Leive said.
“If you put a pulse into it and every fiber of your being, people are going to respond. Now, that’s kind of a given. Everybody wants to create their own personal lifestyle brand,” she added. “But that was new at the time, and in a lot of ways, the contemporary version of it really came from her.”

2002: Kate Spade on her fashion inspiration

2002: Kate Spade on her fashion inspiration 01:15
Before making the jump to designing, she was a senior fashion editor at the fashion magazine Mademoiselle.

Conversation at restaurant inspired Spade

Last year, Spade and her husband spoke with NPR’s “How I Built This” about how they developed the company into a major lifestyle brand.
“So, Andy and I were out, honestly, at a Mexican restaurant,” Kate Spade said, “and he just said, what about handbags? And I said, honey, you just don’t start a handbag company. And he said, why not? How hard can it be? (Laughter) I thought, OK, really? He regrets those words.”
Asking for help

The suicide rate in the United States has seen sharp increases in recent years. It’s now the 10th leading cause of death in the country, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Studies have shown that the risk of suicide declines sharply when people call the national suicide hotline: 1-800-273-TALK

There is also a crisis text line.

The lines are staffed by a mix of paid professionals and unpaid volunteers trained in crisis and suicide intervention. The confidential environment, the 24-hour accessibility, a caller’s ability to hang up at any time and the person-centered care have helped its success, advocates say.

Joe Zee, a fashion journalist who had worked with Spade, recalled her telling him of the vision to start the handbag line.
“This wasn’t something women did or just anyone really did back then in the early ’90s,” he told CNN. “And to quit a coveted magazine editor’s job to really be able to do that … it was so visionary and so ahead of its time.”
“She always had such a great ray of light about her. She was so jovial,” Zee said.
Spade’s apparent suicide comes as suicide rates in the United States increased from 1999 to 2014 for everyone between the ages of 10 and 74, according to a 2016 study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. For white women, the suicide rate increased by 60% during that period, the study found.

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REPORT OF ARRESTS, CONVICTIONS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

Published 5 June 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

REPORT OF ARRESTS, CONVICTIONS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 29, 2018 (RSCNPF): Below is a report of arrests, convictions and other activities recorded by the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force for the period May 26- 29, 2018.

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