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China will earn nearly $830 million from the George Town cruise port during the 49-year life of the project, while Cayman garners nearly $202 million, although neither figure includes retail operations. More than one-third of Chinese revenues, however, will repay the principal and interest on the loan, in the neighbourhood of $300 million, that will fund the redevelopment, which is not guaranteed by the Cayman Islands government. China would also pay for the three-month environmental assessment. OUR EYE, YOUR NEWS CAYMAN Issue 187 TODAY’S WEATHER CLOUDY HIGH LOW 82°F 74°F www.ieyenews.com FRIDAY | 27 JAN 2012 50¢ Airport arrivals surpass projections Page 4 BNY Mellon opens its first wealth management office Page 4 Jamaica launches emergency jobs initiative Page 16 Wanda scoops employee of the year award Page 17 Philippines disarms villagers in killing probe Page 17 Liverpool book Wembley final place Page 23 iLocal Acting Deputy Governor appoints new Chief Officers Page 7 iWorld Lohan faces legal action from pedestrian Page 9 iCommunity Aunt Julia celebrates her 103rd birthday Page 3 CHINA CASH REVEALED Cruise plan will net almost $1b over 49 years TO ADVERTISE YOUR CLASSIFIEDS CONTACT TRICIA ON (345) 326 2028 classifi[email protected] Continued on page 5 Tad Stoner [email protected] Sprint swimmers make a big splash Full story on page 22 More than 90 swimmers of all age groups- starting with the under- sixes, made a great big splash at the Lions Aquatic Centre for the Cayman National Sprint Meet, hosted by the Stingray Swim Club. The stands were packed with friends and family who were all busy cheering the swimmers on, during the morning’s activities. Sprint swimming focuses on shorter distances, 25m for the under-sixes, and 50m for the other age groups.

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China will earn nearly $830 million from the George Town cruise port during the 49-year life of the project, while Cayman garners nearly $202 million, although neither figure includes retail operations.

More than one-third of Chinese

revenues, however, will repay the principal and interest on the loan, in the neighbourhood of $300 million, that will fund the redevelopment, which is not guaranteed by the Cayman Islands government. China would also pay for the three-month environmental assessment.

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Airport arrivals surpass projections

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BNY Mellon opens its first wealth

management office

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Jamaica launches emergency jobs

initiative

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Wanda scoops employee of the

year award

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Philippines disarms villagers in

killing probe

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Liverpool book Wembley final place

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iLocalActing Deputy Governor

appoints new Chief OfficersPage 7

iWorldLohan faces legal

action from pedestrianPage 9

iCommunityAunt Julia celebrates her 103rd birthday

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CHINA CASH REVEALEDCruise plan willnet almost $1bover 49 years

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TRICIA ON (345) 326 2028

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Sprint swimmers make a big splash

Full story on page 22

More than 90 swimmers of all age groups- starting with the under-sixes, made a great big splash at the Lions Aquatic Centre for the Cayman National Sprint Meet,

hosted by the Stingray Swim Club. The stands were packed with friends and family who were all busy cheering the swimmers on, during the morning’s activities.

Sprint swimming focuses on shorter distances, 25m for the under-sixes, and 50m for the other age groups.

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More than 150 friends, family members and well-wishers came to celebrate “Aunt” Julia Hydes’ 103rd Birthday with a special party at the Harquail theatre.

Five generations of the Hydes family were represented at the party and everyone joined in singing “Happy Birthday,” to Aunt Julia.

A special guest was Aunt Julia’s oldest child, Francis, who was visiting from abroad.

Aunt Julia is widely regarded as a Cayman music culture icon. She famous for playing her drum and singing the songs handed down to her, each one telling a story from Cayman’s past. At the party she played her drum and sang gospel songs for her birthday guests, and was joined by the Barnett

Family musical ensemble. At one stage, Edroy Hydes one of Aunt Julia’s children, joined in with singing a few old favorites too.

Loxley Banks who helped organise the party, said: “She’s been a friend of mine all my life. She’s wonderful, because she epitomises thankfulness, and gives thanks constantly to the Lord above for anything she receives,” he said.

Aunt Julia’s knowledge of old-time Cayman music is very extensive, and each song has a story behind it, a gem of Cayman’s nearly-forgotten history.

Her style exemplifies the uniqueness of local music- an intricate blend of traditional European and American popular songs and folk melodies, mixed with African rhythms beaten out on the drum. She uses two tones, from both the side of the drum and

the centre of the drum in alternation, which has its roots in African call-and-answer rhythm.

Julia was born on January 25, 1909, in West Bay where she still lives. She was the youngest of 12 children, Like many young Caymanian women growing up at that time, she helped her mother and other relatives with the traditional art of cutting silver thatch leaves, drying and preparing them, and then plaiting them into strong rope, and thatch baskets.

She took to the drum as soon as it was introduced to her by her cousin, fiddler Leighton “Duxie” Ebanks. She recalled that when she first held the guava-wood sticks, she felt “A great sense of Joy. My love for music has continued ever since. I never had any lessons, I just watched, paid attention and made up my own style of drumming.”

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Aunt Julia at the Museum’s anniversary dayAunt Julia pictured with grandsons (l-r) Ronaldo and Junior Hydes

Aunt Julia at her 103rd pictured with family spanning five generations

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BNY Mellon opensBNY Mellon has opened its first wealth management office in the Cayman Islands as part of an effort to expand the firm’s global capabilities to serve international clients, the wealth manager announced Wednesday.The firm has always had

international clients in the Cayman Islands but for the past 30 years they were served through local lawyers, accountants and other local partners, Susan Rivers, a company spokesperson said. “We currently serve a sizable

number of family offices and ultra high-net-worth individuals with complex transactional needs that can be served by our Cayman location,” Peter Moertl, head of BNY Mellon’s International Wealth Management group, said in statement. In addition to its new office in the

Cayman Islands, the group has offices in New York, London, Hong Kong and a presence in Toronto. The group focuses on the wealth and investment planning, trust and estate planning and private banking needs of high-net-worth clients around the globe, BNY Mellon said. Patrizia Bruzio, vice president for

International Wealth Management Wealth Advisory Services and general manager and director of the BNY Mellon Trust Company (Cayman) Ltd., will head up the office, which is located in Grand Cayman in Camana Bay, one of the island’s newest office, retail and entertainment complexes. BNY Mellon Wealth Management

has about $168 billion in private client assets and an international network of offices.

Council closedThe Offices of the National Drug Council (NDC) , will be closed at 12 noon on Friday, 27th January 2012 to facilitate a staff function. They will re-open for regular

business hours on Monday, 30th of January 2012. We apologise for any inconvenience this may have caused.

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Air arrivals surpass projections

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Welcoming 309,091 stay-over visitors for 2011, the Cayman Islands has outperformed its projected arrival figure of 302,000 visitors to record a bumper year for tourist arrivals.

The 309,000 stay-over visitor figure represents a 7.2 per cent increase over the 2010 performance and is the best stay-over visitor arrival figure the Cayman Islands has recorded in 10 years.

The month of December 2011 showed the best stay-over visitor arrival figures for any December since the year 2000 and with 33,353 visitors landing on Cayman’s shores, represented a 6.3 per cent increase over the arrival figure of 31,391 for December 2010.

Announcing this positive development at the Cayman Business Outlook forum on Thursday, 19 January, Premier McKeeva Bush, who is also Minister for Finance, Tourism and Development, noted that the latest figures point to a continuation of

the positive trending that stay-over arrivals have been showing for 16 months in a row.

“Stay-over tourism arrivals have also been positive for 26 months out of the last 28. So out of the last two years and four months we have been positive for two years and two months, when many other destinations have actually had negative arrival figures. Unfortunately our Cruise arrivals for the month of December have continued to fall, registering a 9.2% decline over December 2010 and an overall 12.3% decline year to date.”

Comparing the Cayman Islands’ performance with other Caribbean destinations, the Premier noted that out of 24 countries that report their arrival statistics only four who reported through September 2011 had recorded arrival increases greater than seven per cent and the Cayman Islands’ level of improvement had been surpassed only by Cuba and Curacao.

“We can be justly proud of these

positive numbers, which are the result of the plans and strategies that this government has been putting in place - both in response to the continuing effects of the global recession, as well as from our own forward-thinking and long-term strategic approach to this very important sector,” Mr. Bush noted.

He commended the Department of Tourism and the Islands’ private sector partners for being “unified, innovative and consistent with their efforts” to promote the destination.

“The Cayman Islands is regarded as a premiere destination of choice, which is evidenced not just by our growing numbers but by the visitor acclaim we have received, including being named as the number one destination in the Caribbean by TripAdvisor travellers. This speaks to the efforts made by the DOT and our tourism partners to distinguish ourselves in ways that are welcoming and wholly satisfying to the visitor experience,” the Premier added.

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The revenue projections are based on Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) annual guarantees of 1.2 million passengers each year, and an estimated per-head landing fee of $17.50, yielding a $21 million annual total.

The figures do not, however, account for average retail expenditure of $95 per passenger. Coupled with FCCA guarantees, tourist spending could reach $114 million per year, divided among outlets both in the Chinese-built “upland” section of the port, extant George Town shops and transport.

The figures come in the wake of estimates by George Town MLA and chief negotiator with Beijing-based international infrastructure giant China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) Ellio Solomon, who said the “framework agreement” with the company, now in late stages of negotiation, provided for landing fees similar to the current $16.76 and a 25-year term for the Chinese to earn a return on investment.

Chinese port builders, he said, are unlikely to charge passenger-landing fees much higher than the current $16.76. “I have made sure the fees are within the parameters of what we are

currently getting, and significantly less” than alternate proposals ranging between $18 and $35.

The FCAA guarantees are roughly equal to 2011 arrivals, announced yesterday by the Department of Tourism, which reported a December figure of nearly 160,000 cruise passengers -- down 9.2% on last December -- and an annual figure of 1.4 million, 12.3 % less that 2010’s 1.59 million.

Mr Solomon rejected Wednesday’s leak of a 20 April, 2011 KPMG report comparing plans by previous port contractor Florida-based GLF with CHEC. The five-page document, in response to a Port Authority request, ultimately concludes that insufficient information prevents a proper assessment, but raises warning flags about Chinese intentions.

The report suggests CHEC might seek a $35 passenger-landing fee, a figure Mr Solomon described simply as “irresponsible”.

“There is no shred of evidence for that. Where does that come from?” he asked, saying the Port Authority had not met CHEC by 20 April last year, only six days after Premier McKeeva Bush terminated GLF, saying the company, a subsidiary of Italian builder Grandi Lavori Fincosit, lacked adequate financing.

Aware of the disincentive posed by

a $35 passenger fee, Mr Solomon said it “had absolutely no bearing on, is not relevant to, the negotiations”.

While not denying landing fees could rise, he said, however, they were unlikely to increase greatly, and were part of ongoing talks: “I don’t really want to get into it, but we do not want to raise [the fees] too much. They will definitely be less that the $18-plus” proposed by GLF.

The outline agreement, Mr Solomon said, was that CHEC would collect all port revenues, including rentals in the retail portion of the pier, for 25 years, repaying loans and gaining a negotiated profit. During the next 24 years, revenues would be split with the Cayman Islands, China gaining 60%.

Final agreement was still between two weeks and three weeks distant, Mr Solomon said, and was careful when asked if the 24-year revenue-sharing period might be reduced.

“We are in the process of negotiation and we have some preliminary notion of where we are, but KPMG is crunching the numbers and until we have a final design [of the port], we don’t know what the final cost will be,” he said.

“The 49 years is a stake in the ground, and KPMG will evaluate not only the dollar costs, but the risks and benefits involved.”

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Cayman will cash in – but not for 25 years

China plan will change face of cruise berthing in George Town.Sun Ziyu, president and chairman of China Harbour Engineering Company.

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The Acting Deputy Governor, Mr. Franz Manderson is pleased to announce the recruitment of Mr. Stran Bodden, Mr. Eric Bush and Mr. Alan Jones, as Chief Officers.

Mr. Bodden will take over, as Chief Officer in the Ministry of Finance, Development & Tourism, dealing with tourism and development, replacing Carson Ebanks who recently retired and Leonard Dilbert who has been acting over the past few months.

Mr. Bush will take over, as Chief Officer for the Portfolio of Internal and External Affairs, replacing Mr. Manderson who takes over the role of Deputy Governor.

Mr Jones will take over, as Chief Officer of the Ministry of District Administration, Works, Lands and Agriculture, replacing Mr. Kearney Gomez who will be retiring on the 31 January. They will take up their positions on 1 February 2012.

The Acting Deputy Governor instituted a new recruitment process for this exercise, using an assessment centre approach, he established the essential competencies required for the post of Chief Officer and these were tested by on line assessments a written exam and an interview.

Fifty one persons applied for the three posts and, as part of an open recruitment process a twelve candidates were shortlisted.

All candidates were subjected to a day of tests and assessments. The Portfolio of the Civil Service administered the on-line tests that assessed cognitive ability, emotional intelligence and learning agility. In addition the candidates undertook an examination which consisted of three separate scenarios that had to be completed in a defined period; these tasks reflected what would actually be expected of a Chief Officer.

The applicants then appeared in front

of a panel and were asked to deliver a speech which they had prepared previously and were interviewed by a panel consisting of Mr. Franz Manderson (Chairman), Ms. Sophia Harris Managing Partner of Solomon Harris and Mr. Jude Scott CEO of Maples and Mr. Peter Gough Strategic Advisor to the Deputy Governor.

Mr. Manderson said “I was exposed to the assessment centre process during my recent visit to the United Kingdom and decided to introduce a similar model in Cayman. I felt that it was important to introduce an open and transparent process for these key appointments, I intend to use this approach in the future for senior posts in Government”.

I welcome Alan, Eric and Stran to the post of Chief Officer they can be justly proud of their performance throughout their career and at the assessment centre. I am very fortunate to be in a position to choose three Chief Officers to support me in my new role as Deputy Governor as we tackle the many challenges facing the Civil Service today”.

Stran Bodden has a MA in Economics and a BSc in Social Science Education. He started his career in Government as an Economist in the Cayman Islands Economics & Statistics Office in 1999 was promoted to Senior Statistician, in 2004 and then became the Acting Director in 2005. He moved into the Ministry of Education, Training, Employment, Youth, Sports and Culture in 2006 as Deputy Chief Officer and moved to the Ministry of Health, Environment, Youth, Sports and Culture in 2009 as Deputy Chief Officer

Mr. Bodden said “I am excited about being given the opportunity to serve as Chief Officer and I would like to thank God, my family, and my close friends that have supported me over the years.

In taking up this new post, I am looking forward to applying the knowledge and experience that I have gained in the civil service in order to deliver services required in these demanding times”.

Eric Bush has a BA in Psychology; he joined the Royal Cayman Islands Police Force, 1999 and after a spell in the private sector joined, Cayman Airways in 2006 as a Senior Manager, Human Resources, he joined Portfolio of Internal and External Affairs in 2007 as Deputy Chief Officer where he has oversight of the Prison, Police and Immigration.

Mr. Bush said “I am honoured to be entrusted with this new responsibility. Having worked in the Portfolio for the last five years has allowed me to work with a very talented and hard working group of individuals. As the Chief Officer, I look forward to building on the strong foundation laid by both Mr. Donovan Ebanks and Mr. Franz Manderson.” Alan Jones, MRICS, has a BSc in Urban Estate Surveying, joined the Cayman Islands Lands and Survey Dept as an Assistant Lands Officer in 1989 was promoted to Chief Valuation Officer in 1998 and became Director in 2004. Mr. Jones is a Member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA) and the Commonwealth Association of Surveying and Land Economy (CASLE

Mr. Jones said “I am deeply grateful for this opportunity to contribute to the further development of the civil service and the Cayman Islands in a new capacity and look forward to the challenges that lie ahead. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to Mr. Kearney Gomez who over the last 20 years as my chief officer has been a constant and invaluable source of inspiration and support to me”

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Building collapses in centre of Rio de JaneiroRIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A multistory building collapsed in Rio’s centre Wednesday evening, leaving rubble strewn over a wide area but confusion about the number of possible victims and the cause.

Thick layers of debris covered cars and motorcycles. A neighbouring building sustained serious damage, and television showed at least two people on its roof apparently awaiting help from firefighters.

There were differing reports about possible deaths.

A spokeswoman from the city’s Civil Defense department said two people were confirmed dead, but officials

from City Hall and the municipal health department later disputed that, saying no deaths had been confirmed by early Thursday. It was not clear how many people were injured.

There was a strong smell of natural gas in the area, but Rio’s mayor said there were doubts that a gas leak caused the accident.

“There apparently was not an explosion. The collapse occurred because of structural damages,” he said. “I don’t think there was a gas leak.” Witnesses had said they heard a loud explosion-like sound just before the building collapsed, and a strong odor of gas hung over the scene.

It was not immediately clear how big the damaged buildings were. The one nearly destroyed was at least five stories high. It sat near Rio’s historic Teatro Municipal and the Fine Arts Museum, both of which appeared undamaged.

Forklift driver rewarded in homeless killings caseANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Donny Hopkins was buying his wife cigarettes at a drug store when a man burst inside and screamed the unbelievable: A serial killer was savagely stabbing a man in the parking lot.

Hopkins, who knew a killer was stalking homeless men, bolted from the store to find a man repeatedly plunging a knife into a Vietnam veteran behind a Carl’s Jr. restaurant.

“I’m yelling as loud as I can, ‘Hey, stop!’ at the top of my lungs. He just kept going and kept going,” Hopkins told The Associated Press on Wednesday as he recounted the Jan. 13 attack.

Fumbling to dial 911 on his cellphone, Hopkins chased the suspect across the Anaheim strip mall and into a mobile home park, where police eventually collared a blood-covered suspect.

Hopkins, a 32-year-old forklift driver, was hailed a hero Wednesday and given a $5,000 reward for his role in the capture of Itzcoatl Ocampo, a former Marine.

Ocampo, 23, an Iraq war veteran from Yorba Linda, has been charged with murdering four homeless men in Orange County over nearly a month. Police fanned out across the county better known as the home to Disneyland and multi-million dollar

beachfront homes to urge the homeless to be careful and seek shelter indoors.

Hopkins received the check at a news conference outside the fast-food restaurant where 64-year-old victim John Berry is remembered.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lindsay Lohan’s bad luck with cars continues after a woman who claims she was struck by the actress’ sports car sued over her injuries Wednesday.

Nubia Del Carmen Preza claims she was struck by Lohan’s Maserati while walking through a West Hollywood intersection in September 2010.

Preza’s lawsuit states she has suffered “disabling and serious personal injuries, pain, suffering and anguish” and that she is seeking damages for all her medical expenses and lost time at work. A call to her attorney, Gregory Picco, seeking additional details was not immediately returned.

It is the second lawsuit filed against Lohan this month involving an automobile mishap. A paparazzo sued Lohan Jan. 10, claiming that he was struck in January 2010 by a vehicle in which Lohan was riding. Grigor Balyan claims he was trying to shoot pictures of the actress in Hollywood when he was hit. Preza’s lawsuit states Lohan was driving when she was hit on the afternoon of Sept. 1, 2010, at an intersection just south of the Sunset Strip. At the time, Lohan lived near the intersection. Lohan’s spokesman Steve Honig said neither Lohan nor her attorneys had been served with the lawsuit and could not comment on it.

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What an injustice was done last Tuesday evening (24) when two members of the UDP

(United Democratic Party) were missing WOL! What did they miss? A meeting called by the Coalition to Keep BT Dump Free at the Bodden Town Civic Centre. The missing members are two of the three elected MLA’s for Bodden Town and they were invited. Hon. Mark Scotland (Minister of Health, Environment, Youth, Sports and Culture) and Dwayne Seymour stayed away resulting in much anger from their very own constituents. The only Bodden Town MLA who was present was PPM (People’s Progressive Movement) Anthony Eden who also partly hosted the meeting with other leaders of the coalition.

Vincent Frederick, a coalition leader, said the movement to oppose the dump relocation was not political. They were against the Government’s proposal to move the landfill to Bodden Town and despite repeated requests from the coalition Scotland and Seymour were not prepared to come and answer the people’s questions.

I can certainly understand why the two MLA’s would not want to attend. They would have had to face an angry crowd. It would have felt like Daniel going into the Lions Den. But didn’t Daniel return unscathed? Aren’t MLA’s elected to serve their various Districts whom elected them. They are servants of their Districts. Yes, they belong to a party but it wasn’t their party who elected them it was their constituents! Haven’t we all faced at some time in our lives a meeting we would have liked to avoid? A meeting where we would be questioned and our answers would not be what the questioner and listeners would want to hear? That is life and that is why MLA’s get paid.

The reason why Scotland and Seymour went AWOL was because they are members of a party and it was a party decision. It was not their own making. They did not put their Bodden Town District constituents first; they in fact dumped them like the trash the coalition is opposing on

their front door.This is the bad side of having political parties and it was

a big mistake by these two MLA’s.There are some important changes being addressed

to the immigration law that include making it easier for the grandchildren of Caymanians living overseas to claim status and the introduction of a visitors work visa. These changes, say Government, are needed to: “promote inward investment by offering residency to the wealthy, assist local businesses by introducing streamlined entry procedures and address anomalies in relation to caregivers’ certificates.”

At the next LA it is presumed the premier Hon. McKeeva Bush will bring amendments that will see the number of people who can sit as tribunal chairs increased from two to five and the membership from 12 people to an undefined panel of persons. However, the quorum has been reduced from five to only two people plus the chair, leaving as few as three people to have the final say on disputed immigration decisions.

North Side MLA. Ezzard Miller, has said government has removed the requirement to take minutes at tribunals, which “could have serious implications especially for future freedom of information requests by people affected by closed door decisions.”

I can certainly agree with him when he said this was preposterous. “You must have a record for an appeals process when a decision made by the immigration board could be reversed by as little as two people,” he said. “Not to have a record of the what, when and why of that decision is an outrage.”

I can support some of the proposed amendments but there is always some other things added that are put in in the hope people will only see the good. Mr. Miller has very sharp eyes.

By the way …… Mr. Miller doesn’t belong to either of the parties – he is an Independent.

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KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Jamaica’s month-old government on Wednesday launched the first phase of an emergency jobs programme that was the centerpiece of its winning election campaign.

The government formed by the People’s National Party said some 700 jobless people will be hired to clear vegetation and trash in the short- and medium-term along a northern coastal highway in the first phase of the Jamaica Emergency Employment Program.

Governing party officials have not announced how many other jobs will be created in following phases of the initiative. But the party has said its job-creating plan will be developed around agricultural industries, manufacturing, communications, small business development, and cultural and community development projects. Local human rights group “Jamaicans for Justice” said it is concerned that the governing party will disproportionately employ its partisans since members of parliament will choose the islanders who work under the initiative.

Historically, most poor Jamaicans have affiliated themselves with a party, relying on political patronage for jobs, houses and land.

“This approach of MPs deciding who gets work on the basis of party affiliation has contributed to the wastage of tax payer’s money over many decades and divided us along tribal political lines. It is completely unacceptable and must be stopped,” the rights group said in a statement.

Civic groups are also calling on the debt-burdened government to explain how much money will be needed for the jobs initiative, citing the opposition’s disclosure that the initial phase will be funded by a loan the previous government arranged with the Inter-American Development Bank last year.

Opposition officials contend the emergency employment plan will not meaningfully decrease the official 12.8 percent unemployment rate.

During her inaugural speech earlier this month, Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller said her administration will use “state resources” to stimulate employment.

The 66-year-old Simpson Miller’s People’s National Party won 42 seats in Jamaica’s 63-seat Parliament in the Dec. 29 national election.

Her People’s National Party said it would try to renegotiate roughly 25 percent of a troubled $400 million

road program financed by China in order to transfer some of the money to the jobs program as a way to kickstart the economy.

But Transport, Works and Housing Minister Omar Davies said in Parliament that $188.5 million has already been committed by the previous government. He said his ministry will “ascertain where it would be possible to make alterations to the scope or to stop them.”

Last week, Simpson Miller called on the private sector to hire at least one qualified, jobless islander under another job-creating initative she dubbed Jamaica Employ. She estimated some 40,000 people could resume working if businesses comply.

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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Nissan Motor Co. announced Wednesday it is investing $2 billion to build a new manufacturing plant in Mexico. It will be the Japanese company’s third in the country, helping it serve markets throughout the Americas.

Construction of the plant in the northern state of Aguascalientes will begin this summer and production should start by the end of next year, according to a company statement. It said an industrial park for supplier companies also will be built.

The plant is projected to have the capacity to produce 175,000 vehicles a year, focusing on “B’’ platform vehicles. Those include the Versa, March and Tiida. The company says that will give Nissan the ability to produce 1 million

cars a year in Mexico in the midterm.Mexican President Felipe Calderon

called the plant “one of the most important automative investments that we’ve received.”

Nissan already has two manufacturing centers in Mexico. A plant in Cuernavaca 50 miles (85 kilometers) south of Mexico City, produces small cars and light trucks, while an existing plant in Aguascalientes builds small cars for the Mexican, U.S. and Latin American markets.

Building another plant in Aguascalientes “will allow Nissan’s existing and future operations to share critical resources,” it said.

Nissan manufactured more than 600,000 vehicles in Mexico last year, and it reported selling 1.56 million

vehicles throughout the Americas, giving it a 7 percent market share for the hemisphere.

Nissan topped sales in Mexico last year with more than 224,000 vehicles, nearly 25 percent of the market.

Nissan said it expects to employ 3,000 workers, raising the company’s total workforce in Mexico to 13,500. It projects the new plant will create 9,000 other jobs indirectly.

The company’s production in Mexico includes the March, Sentra, Versa, Tiida autos, as well as the aging but still popular Tsuru model widely used as a taxi. It also produces NP300 light trucks. Nissan recently announced it will build a new factory in Resende, Brazil, that is expected to open in the first half of 2014.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Philippine police disarmed villagers on a southern island and will test their weapons to determine whether they were used to massacre 15 fishermen at sea in a suspected feud over lucrative fishing grounds, officials said Wednesday.

The lone survivor, who was seriously wounded, told investigators that the gunmen ordered the victims to line up on their boats like a firing squad before opening fire.

Another fisherman who escaped the shooting but returned hours later described the grisly scene of bloodied bodies and bullet-riddled boats sinking. “They were merciless,” Jessie Boy Loquez said. “They fired at the heads.”

Regional police officer Felicisimo Khu said only four bodies have been recovered from the sea and the other 11 are missing and presumed dead. Loquez said the four recovered bodies did not sink or float away because the wounded survivor had managed to tie up their legs.

Basilan provincial military commander Col. Ricardo Visaya said the initial investigation indicated that the killing was triggered by a conflict over turf rights in the fishing ground.

Law enforcement in the area is weak, and deadly feuds fueled by business and political rivalry are rampant. Businesses often pay protection money to armed groups and hire private guards.

Residents of Sibago Island and their confiscated guns will be tested to determine if they fired the weapons in Monday’s attack on a group of rival fishermen, Khu said. He said no suspects have been named.

Visaya said the wounded survivor told investigators that the gunmen approached on three speedboats and ordered the fishermen to line up on their own boats before they were shot.

Visaya said that the gunmen resembled “a firing squad,” and that some of the victims jumped into the sea as they were fired upon.

Loquez and another fisherman

escaped because they were in two small motorized outriggers away from the three main fishing vessels when the gunmen approached, Loquez told The Associated Press by phone from Zamboanga del Sur province north of Basilan.

Loquez said they had been fishing for tuna in the area for about 24 hours when his companion saw the gunmen, who were armed with M16 rifles. The pair fled; Loquez said they did not witness the shooting or hear the shots because of the noise from

their engines.He said they waited a few hours,

until mid-afternoon Monday, before going back to the larger vessels, and saw two of them sunk after being peppered with bullets.

He said they brought the remains of the four fishermen to their hometown of San Pablo in Zamboanga del Sur province by midday Tuesday.

The 26-year-old, who got married less than a year ago, said he will stop fishing. “I will go back to planting sugar cane,” he said.

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The Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing has named Ms. Wanda McField as its Employee of the Year for 2011.

“The Employee of the Year award is a celebration and recognition of the Department’s employees who each have delivered outstanding performances throughout the year. The criteria for consideration are “above expectation” or “exceptional” performance appraisal ratings, and the same level of service on all assigned job duties. Nominees must demonstrate exemplary performance of activities that are above and beyond the scope of their assigned responsibilities,” explained the department’s director, David Dixon.

Ms McField was cited for having a good work ethic, combined with

a good attitude and the ability to meet deadlines, by both her bosses and co-workers. This is the second time she has been recognised for her ability and attitude.

“One of the best things about giving Ms. McField a task is I know that it will be done in the timeframe that was set. I don’t have to worry it’s going to get done, and done well,” Mr. Dixon said.

McField has worked at the Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing for the past 23 years. She started on the counter, gradually earning a promotion to supervisor. In 2003, she was promoted to the accounts department as Account Officer 1.

“When work needs to be done, someone needs to do it, so I just get to it,” Ms McField said.

She attributes her strong work ethic to her dad, Cardinal McField, now deceased. “Even when he was very sick he got up and moved about. That kind of attitude is an example to me, and I apply it in my daily life.”

“I try to instill my work philosophy into my three sons. If work needs to be done, do it. Don’t wait until someone asks. Get to the task and help out your co-workers. There is an old adage, “many hands make light work” and I truly believe that,” Ms McField stressed. Deputy Premier and Honourable Minister responsible for Vehicle Licencing, Juliana O’Connor-Connolly, JP noted “It’s a pleasure to

know that our departments are working hard to deliver outstanding customer service and efficiency. This recognition is just our small way of letting our staff know we appreciate all their hard work.”

Ms McField was honored at the Department’s year-end appreciation dinner and said she was surprised and pleased at being recognised.

Good works equal rewards and recognition

Deputy Director Richard Simms hands Employee of the Year plaque to Wanda McField

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The poetry revival

The poetry revival I am talking about is not the general name given to a loose movement in Britain that took place in the 1960’s and 70’s. This was a modernist-inspired reaction to the Movement’s more conservative approach to British poetry. I am talking about the revival in the increased purchase of poetry books - anthologies and works by individual poets - in the new and secondhand book markets.

Where were you when JF Kennedy was shot? Where were you when John Lennon suffered the same fate? Where were you when Elvis Presley died? I bet 99 out of 100 people who were alive at the time of these events can tell you exactly where they were.

Where were you when the famous American poetess Sylvia Plath gassed herself in her London kitchen at the age of 30 during the harsh winter of 1963? I can bet not even 1 in a 100 could tell you. The same numbers probably have never heard of Sylvia Plath. However, all that could change.

The Internet allows the discussion and publication of poetry in a way previously impossible considering the uneconomic nature of the physical publishing poetry and publishing critiques, both amateur and academic.

The brash and materialistic eighties preceded the fantastic and terrified nineties. Now here we are well past the first decade of the 21st century, more sober and reflective, wondering where the world is going.

Out of this a generation is emerging a present-day version of the 60’s and 70’s dreamers and idealists. They want more than self-help books, more than herbal remedies and fatuous fantasies. There is a return to serious intellectual examination and spiritual actualisation.

And by serious I don’t mean lacking in humour. I’m talking about intellectual acuity (take the works of travel poet Bill Bryson for instance) compared to idiotic ramblings (say the books of creative conspiracy theorist David Icke). Bryson is funny and perceptive while Icke is obtuse and

laughable. There’s a big difference. We are moving away from weak thoughts to profundity.

Can there be any explanation other than this when a 17-year-old youth enters a bookshop asking for The Complete Works of Byron, or when a blonde girl no older than 15 says she is searching for the poems of Shelley?

In a decade of book-selling this has never happened before. Suddenly book shops are buying poetry books again to meet demand, and retrieving the slim poetry books once relegated to boxes in the basement, to create a special poetry section.

This makes sense of the revival of interest in the sixties ballad-poets: Leonard Cohen and Joan Baez. Once again Bob Dylan is speaking to the contemporary generation. T.S. Eliot and Ted Hughes are being discussed again. The demand for the work of Lebanese poet Kahlil Gibran can barely be met. Dylan Thomas is revisited. There is renewed interest in the war poets and so-called world poetry: the Senegalese, Thai, French and Swedish poets.

And why not? It is possible because the books are available and affordable,

thanks to the international online book-buying market and the renewed interest in poetic thought.

I belong to the Cayman Writer’s Circle and we meet most weeks. Most of us are poets. One prominent member is of the “old school” poets – “poems that actually rhyme!” The rest of us poets write less and none of it doesn’t rhyme but has much deeper meaning. Our Editor-in-Chief (he is the sole non poet member) produced a blank piece of paper one day and wrote a play about us all discussing the sheet of nothing and saying how clever it was and evoking much thought into what the ‘poet’ who had actually written nothing was thinking. It was funny. Having said that our editor has now admitted he now appreciates this “non rhyming” poetry. I have discovered more and more people taking up their pens and writing poetry which in turn encourages us all would be poets to read more of it.

Can a rediscovery of Shakespeare’s sonnets and Milton’s “Paradise Lost” be far off? Hoard any old poetry books and poetry anthologies you still have. You could catch your children reading them one day and even writing it (like me).

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Solar storm sparks dazzling northern

STOCKHOLM (AP) — A storm from the broiling sun turned the chilly northernmost skies of Earth into an ever-changing and awe-provoking art show of northern lights on Tuesday.

Even experienced stargazers were stunned by the intensity of the aurora borealis that swept across the night sky in northern Scandinavia after the biggest solar flare in six years.

“It has been absolutely incredible,” British astronomer John Mason cried from the deck of the MS Midnatsol, a cruise ship plying the fjord-fringed coast of northern Norway.

“I saw my first aurora 40 years ago, and this is one of the best,” Mason told The Associated Press, his voice nearly drowning in the cheers of awe-struck fellow passengers.

U.S. space weather experts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Tuesday evening that so far they had heard of no problems from the storm that triggered the auroras, which made it as far south as Wales, where the weather often doesn’t cooperate with good viewing.

It was part of the strongest solar storm in years, but the sun is likely to get even more active in the next few months and years, said physicist Doug Biesecker at the U.S. Space Weather Prediction Center in Boulder, Colorado.

“To me this was a wake up call. The sun is reminding us that solar max is approaching,” Biesecker said. “A lot worse is in store for us. We hope that you guys are paying attention. I would say we passed with flying colors.”

Even before particles from the solar storm reached the Earth on Tuesday, a different aurora Monday night was dancing across the sky as far south as Ireland and England, where people rarely get a chance to catch the

stunning light show.Those northern lights were likely

just variations in normal background solar wind, not the solar storm that erupted Sunday, Biesecker said.

Tuesday’s colorful display may not have moved that far south, limiting its audience, but those who got to see it got brilliance in the sky that had not been around for years.

“It was the biggest northern lights I’ve seen in the five-six years that I’ve worked here,” said Andreas Hermansson, a tour guide at the Ice Hotel in the Swedish town of Jukkasjarvi, above the Arctic Circle.

He was leading a group of tourists on a bus tour in the area when a green glow that had lingered in the sky for much of the evening virtually exploded into a spectacle of colors around

10:15 p.m.“We stopped the bus. And suddenly

it was just this gigantic display of dancing lights and Technicolor,” said Michele Cahill, an Irish psychologist, who was on the tour. “It was an absolutely awesome display. It went on for over an hour. Literally one would have to lie on the ground to capture it all.”

But in -30 degrees F (-35 C), that didn’t seem like a good idea.

An aurora appears when a magnetic solar wind slams into the Earth’s magnetic field, exciting electrons of oxygen and nitrogen.

The northern lights are sometimes seen from northern Scotland, but they were also visible Monday night from northeast England and Ireland, where such sightings are a rarity.

A solar flare erupting on the Sun’s northeastern hemisphere.

The aurora borealis, or Northern Lights, are seen near the city of Tromsoe, northern Norway.

A flare shooting out of the top of the sun.

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Nadal tops Federer in Australian Open semifinal

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Rafael Nadal outlasted Roger Federer 6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-6 (5), 6-4 in an Australian Open semifinal on Thursday night, the longtime rivals playing with the intensity normally displayed when meeting in a Grand Slam final.

The stars who met in eight Grand Slam finals were on the same side of the draw for the first time at a major since 2005.

Two weeks ago, Nadal injured his right knee and wasn’t sure he’d be able to start the tournament. Now, he can barely believe he’s in the final.

“If you tell me that two Sundays ago, I really cannot imagine,” Nadal said. “For me, it’s a dream to be back in a final of the Australian Open.”

Nadal will have the opportunity to win another championship on Sunday night when the Spanish left-hander plays the winner of the semifinal Friday between defending champion Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.

Earlier Thursday, Maria Sharapova overcame Petra Kvitova to advance to the women’s final against Victoria Azarenka. Sharapova broke Kvitova’s serve in the last game to finish off a 6-2, 3-6, 6-4 victory and the third-seeded Azarenka beat defending

champion Kim Clijsters 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 to set up a Saturday night final at Rod Laver Arena that will decide the No. 1 ranking.

Nadal, who holds a 6-2 edge in Grand Slam finals against Federer, made the key service break in the ninth game of the fourth set, making an incredible cross-court forehand winner from well behind the baseline, then watching as Federer hit a backhand wide to give Nadal a 5-4 lead.

Serving for the match, Nadal moved two points away from the win when Federer sent a backhand long. He won on his second match point when Federer floated a forehand long.

At the end, Nadal smashed a ball up high in the stadium, almost clearing the roof. He then applauded along with the crowd when Federer walked off.

The 25-year-old Spaniard won the 2009 Australian title but lost in the quarterfinals in his next two trips to Melbourne Park. Federer hasn’t added to his record 16 Grand Slam titles since he won the 2010 Australian Open.

“I thought Rafa played well from start to finish,” Federer said. “It was a tough match physically as well. I’m disappointed, but it’s only the beginning of the season. I’m

feeling all right, so it’s OK.”When the often enthralling play

was suspended for 10 minutes late in the second set for an Australian Day fireworks display, Federer seemed to be affected most. Nadal led 5-2 at the time, and Federer lost his serve in the next game to give the Spaniard the set. In all, the Swiss dropped 11 points in a row.

“It’s tough, it’s not helpful, that’s for sure,” Federer said of the break for the fireworks. “They told us before, so it was no surprise. But I knew it was a lot of points in a row that I lost.”

The capacity, 15,000-strong crowd was evenly split in its support, with the names seeming to blur after the R in rival chants.

Each time somebody called out for Rafa, it was met by a response for Roger. The cheers were just as loud for Nadal’s scrambling, sometimes astonishing, passing shots as for Federer’s deft winners.

With the players on serve in the second set, Nadal went so far wide on a Federer return that he was near the side wall of the arena. Incredibly, he stretched wide and returned the ball crosscourt for a winner. That set up three break points and Nadal clinched the game to take a 4-2 lead in the second set.

Federer saved a set point in the 11th game of the third set that eventually forced a tiebreaker. But Federer made three unforced errors in the tiebreaker to give Nadal a 6-1 lead, and the Spaniard eventually clinched the set on his last opportunity of five set points.

“Please win the point, that’s all,” Nadal recalled when asked what he was telling himself at 6-5 in the tiebreaker. “I was very, very nervous at that moment. Losing four set points in a row is tough, especially when you play the toughest in history.”

Both players were asked if they bring out the best in each other.

“I don’t know if it’s true ... it’s my assumption,” Federer said. “I feel he plays really good against me. He’s also got a winning record against me which maybe gives him extra confidence. I think he has a clear plan and he follows that one very well.”

Nadal said that’s not the case.“I don’t play my best tennis

because it’s Roger in front, I play my best tennis because I am ready to play my best tennis,” Nadal said. “It’s true I played a lot of good matches against him during my career ... but I believe that he played a few fantastic matches against me, too.”

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James’ late FTs give Heat 101-98 win over Pistons

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) — LeBron James scored 32 points, including the game’s last six from the free throw line, to lead the Miami Heat to a 101-98 win over the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night.

The Heat trailed 98-95 after a 3-pointer by Detroit’s Jonas Jerebko, but James made two free throws to cut the deficit to one with 1:19 left. After Damien Wilkins fumbled the ball out of bounds for the Pistons, James drove straight at Austin Daye, drawing another foul and putting Miami up 99-98.

He made two more free throws with 9.4 seconds remaining after Detroit’s Greg Monroe missed inside.

Chris Bosh hit his first seven shots and finished with 27 points for Miami — which was without Dwyane Wade, who sat out because of a right ankle injury.

Daye scored a career-high 28 points for the Pistons.

Miami led 90-80 in the fourth quarter, but the Pistons rallied with a 12-0 run, taking the lead when rookie Brandon Knight made a midrange

shot after James nearly intercepted a crosscourt pass to him.

Bosh answered with five straight points for the Heat, but Monroe scored inside while being fouled and his free throw tied the game. After a miss by Shane Battier, Jerebko made an open 3-pointer from near the top of the key to give Detroit a 98-95 advantage.

After a Miami timeout, Daye poked the ball away from James, and Knight came up with it and was fouled. But he missed both free throws, and Detroit wouldn’t score again.

Wade missed his sixth consecutive game. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra says he is still day-to-day.

Detroit’s Tayshaun Prince missed the game because of a family matter, and guard Ben Gordon was out with a sore shoulder.

James went 13 of 14 from the free throw line after entering the game shooting 73 percent. He had a 20-for-37 stretch from the line over three games earlier this month, but he looked plenty calm Wednesday with the game on the line.

Bosh handled most of the scoring early, going 6 for 6 in the first quarter with a 3-pointer.

At one point, Miami led 14-9 and Bosh had 13 points. He hurt the Pistons from the perimeter and inside, and the Heat led 24-17 after the first.

Daye did his best to respond for Detroit, scoring 18 points in the second quarter. Detroit moved the ball well on offense, and Daye made four 3-pointers in the period.

Miami led by as many as 11 in the second but had to settle for a 56-50 halftime lead after Daye’s 12-footer at the buzzer.

At the end of the third quarter, it was James’ turn to make a last-second shot. His 3-pointer gave Miami an 80-74 lead.

NOTES: Daye’s previous career high was 22 points. ... Michigan QB Denard Robinson was at the game and came onto the court to throw a football into various sections of the crowd during a break in the action in the first half. Then Detroit Lions QB Matthew Stafford did the same from his seat near the court.

Miami Heat forward LeBron James collides with Detroit Pistons guard Rodney Stuckey (3) Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh (1) drives to the basket against Detroit Pistons center Greg Monroe

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Stingray Swim Club, Grand Cayman, 26 January 2012:The Cayman National Sprint Meet, hosted by the Stingray Swim Club (SSC) of Grand Cayman at the Lions Aquatic Centre and traditionally the first meet of the New Year, took place on January 14th and held on to that honour.

Ninety-four swimmers took part in the day’s events and with the stands full of family, supporters and well-wishers the day was a resounding success. “It is always amazing to me,” said Cayman National’s Brian Esau, Executive Vice President of Cayman National Bank, who was on hand to watch the races and present trophies. “When the youngest age groups - the U6’s are swimming. The courage it must take to stand at the end of the pool looking down the longest 25m of their life... and they just dive in and swim. It is impressive. Swimming is a sport which the youngest competitors can excel in - and given that is takes place in the water it is perhaps one of the most sensible sports to take part in the Cayman Islands!”

Sprint Meets focus on the short distances - 25m races for the U6’s and US’s and 50m races for the other age groups. With all of the scheduled races taking place between 9am and 12:30pm the event is short in length and fast in excitement; and at the end of the day there were a number of well deserving swimmers who were recognised with High Points Awards. Boys: U6 Liam Chisholm (CBAC); U8 Corey Westerberg (SSC); U10 Jordan

Crooks (CBAC); U12 Rory Barrett (CBAC); U14 Lain McCallum (SSC) and 15 and over Wunyae Crawford (SSC). In the girls division High Points winners were: U6 Marisa Poole; U8 Sabine Ellison (UNN); U10 Zororo Mutomba (CBAC); U12 Stefanie Boothe (SSC); U14 Lauren Williams (SSC) and 15 and Over Danielle Boothe (CBAC).

Notable by their absence from the pool at the meet were a number of Stingray Swim Club’s Senior Swimmers who were in Florida at the 2012 raked Senior Invitational Swim Meet held at Nova Southeastern University Aquatic Centre in Plantation. With a cold front passing

through Florida the swimmers had to contend with far colder weather than they are used to; but, despite the cold the swimmers, who were accompanied by Coach Dominic Ross has a great experience and returned home enthused and enthusiastic.

SSC President, Brenda McGrath was delighted with the turn out. “It really was a wonderful morning,” she commented. “It was unfortunate that we experienced some glitches with the electronic timing system; however, people triumphed over technology and the great swimming, fantastic music and wonderful volunteers all worked together to make it a great day for everyone.

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Cayman National Sprint Meet Swimmers make a splash

Kemar Hyman turned in the second fastest time in the world this year for the 60 metre dash as he posted a 6.56 second mark in the finals at the Auburn Indoor Invitational at Auburn University last Saturday.

Kemar,competing for Florida State University,had already qualified for the World Indoor Championships, in Istanbul,Turkey next March,and improved his personal best to 6.64 in the preliminaries.

However, it was in the final that

he put himself in the mix for medals at the upcoming meet. He was just nipped for victory by Auburn’s Harry Adams, who claimed the top performance for the year so far with 6.55. Kemar tied the Cayman national record for the event,which he now holds jointly with Kareem Streete-Thompson,who set the mark originally in Leipzig,Germany in 2004. Kemar’s time was only .01 second off the FSU record.

Kemar also provided FSU with its first qualifier for the NCAA 2012

Indoor Champinships,which are coincidentally also scheduled for 9-10 March in Boise, Idaho. His outstanding effort earned him a share of the title of

Atlantic Coast Conference Male Indoor Track Performer of the Week along with Clemson hurdler Spencer Adams. The Seminoles will be in action this weekend at the University of Arkansas,and have several more meets scheduled before the ACC Championships on 23-34 February in Boston.

Kemar spectacular in indoor 60m

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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is looking forward to leading out the side at Wembley for the first time but has cautioned against complacency given what happened to Arsenal in last year’s final against Birmingham City.

Kenny Dalglish’s side drew 2-2 with Premier League leaders Manchester City last night to book their place in the Carling Cup final 3-2 on aggregate.

They will face Cardiff City on February 26 and Gerrard, who has never been to the home of English football with his hometown club, insists the Championship side will not be under-estimated. “It’s been too long for this club to not be in a major cup final, so it’s nice to finally get there,” said Gerrard, whose penalty helped end the Liverpool’s 16-year Wembley absence.

“It’s going to be superb for myself. I’ve led the boys out at Cardiff before but to lead them out at the new Wembley stadium is going to be a special occasion for myself.

“It was a tough game but we were brave, we were bold and we attacked, and we got our reward.

“A big ‘well done’ to everyone who has taken part in the Carling Cup so far but the key message now is that it’s not done.

“Arsenal slipped up against Birmingham last year when they were massive favourites. I’m sure we’ll be massive favourites but we’ve got to show Cardiff respect and put in the kind of performance we put in last night.

“It’s going to be the game of their lives. They’re going to be right up for it. “They are going to play at a level they’ve not played at before so it’s important that we don’t drop our standards.

“We’ve got to raise our game and if we do, I’m sure we can lift the cup.” Key to last night’s success was former City striker Craig Bellamy, whose goal 16 minutes from time secured the draw which knocked out his former employers.

It was the second time in game Liverpool had come from behind after Gerrard’s contentious penalty had equalised Nigel de Jong’s long-range strike only for Edin Dzeko to put City ahead again on the night in the second half.

Bellamy, who re-signed for Liverpool in August, has now scored eight goals in 22 appearances, many as substitute, which is just one short of the tally he managed in 42 games in his first short spell at Anfield in 2006/2007.

Gerrard believes the 32-year-old is having a similar impact to that of Gary McAllister, who joined Liverpool aged 35 and helped the

club win an impressive treble of the Carling Cup, FA Cup and Uefa Cup in his first season.

“Craig has been superb since he’s come in. He’s a fantastic professional who works really hard and he got his rewards here,” Gerrard said.

“He was a menace all night - that’s what type of player he is.

“He’s in your face, he runs in behind, he doesn’t let you settle on the ball and I’m sure if he carries on he can have the impact at this club that Gary McAllister did.”

Manchester United assistant manager Mike Phelan insists that Patrice Evra will not be spared playing against Liverpool in Saturday’s FA Cup clash.

“If he is fit, he is considered to play like any other player,” said Phelan.

It is the first time the two rivals have met since Evra levelled racism allegations at Luis Suarez, who ended up being handed an eight-match ban.

Suarez will still be suspended this weekend, a fact that is only likely to heighten the tension at Anfield.

But, especially bearing in mind their injury problem, United will not countenance the idea of leaving out Evra for Saturday lunchtime’s Cup fourth round tie.

“It wouldn’t be a consideration,” said Phelan. “Patrice Evra is a football player who plays for Manchester United. “If he is fit, he is considered to play like any other player.

“What has happened has happened. What has been said has been said.

“You are talking about a football match now and I think it will be a very good FA Cup tie.”

Earlier this season, Sir Alex Ferguson left Wayne Rooney out of his starting line-up to face Liverpool due to the adverse reaction the striker receives in his home city and, last season, the United boss did not even take the England frontman to former club Everton.

Already without Rio Ferdinand, Anderson, Tom Cleverley, Ashley Young, Michael Owen and long-term absentees Darren Fletcher and Nemanja Vidic going into Sunday’s 2-1 win at Arsenal, United lost Phil Jones with torn ankle ligaments, Nani left the stadium wearing a protective boot and Rooney, Evra and Michael Carrick also suffered knocks.

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