Monday, January 2, 2012

Iran, US escalate war of words over Strait of Hormuz

Iran on Thursday dismissed the U.S. warning over the possible closing the Strait of Hormuz. The deputy general commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards was quoted as saying "our response to threats will be threats."

Gen. Hossein Salami added "We have no doubts in our ability to implement our defensive strategies to protect our vital interests - we will act firmly and unequivocally than ever before."

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Ramses Hiltons? Managers visit the Children?s Cancer Hospital 57357

As part of its continuous efforts towards supporting the community, The Ramses Hilton General Manager, Haitham Nassar together with a number of hotels? managers has recently visited the Children?s Cancer Hospital 57357 and spent a day full of love and fun whereby Santa Clause distributed his goodies to the children and memorable pictures have been taken.                                                  

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

Light displays

lights_1Holiday season light displays delighted many residents once again. This house located on the Kruythoff roundabout in Cole Bay is decorated annually and never fails to create a ?wow? effect for passersby. Photo by John Halley.

Source: http://www.thedailyherald.com/islands/1-islands-news/23853-light-displays-.html

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Brent crude oil steadies above $109, Iran threat supports

Brent prices up 5 percent in less than two week. Brent crude oil steadied above $109 a barrel on Wednesday after rallying for six straight sessions, supported by Iran's threat to halt oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Crude trading volumes remained reduced in the holiday week, with Brent volume on Tuesday 76 percent below the 30-day average
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Brooks loses injunction against GEBE, Lambert

PHILIPSBURG--Former managing director of NV GEBE William Brooks has lost his injunction against utility company GEBE and current chairman of its Supervisory Board Julius Lambert.

Brooks filed the injunction last month after Lambert made what Brooks considered disparaging remarks to the St. Kitts-Nevis Observer newspaper of October 17 about Brooks' tenure at GEBE, and had declined to rectify these statements.

Judge Ren� van Veen of the Court of First Instance ruled Wednesday that it could not be sufficiently ascertained that Lambert indeed had made the contested statements. The judge saw no reason to order a rectification and ordered Brooks to pay the cost of the legal proceedings, estimated at NAf. 1,000.

Brooks also had accused Lambert of making negative statements about him on Eddie Williams' radio show of October 30 on Radio Soualiga concerning a fraud case within GEBE. Based on the interview, a news item about the alleged fraud also appeared on St. Maarten Island Time website.

Brooks is the new Chief Executive Officer at St. Kitts Electricity Company. In the injunction, Brooks accused Lambert of breaching the non-disclosure clauses in the agreement that ended his tenure at GEBE before the scheduled expiration of his contract this month.

Brooks had also filed for damages to the tune of NAf. 25,000, and had requested a rectification of the derogatory statements in The Daily Herald, Observer and on the St. Maarten Island Time website.

In the contested newspaper article, under a headline reading that Brooks had been terminated for poor performance, Lambert was quoted as saying: "His contract was terminated really for poor performance. There were major problems with his management of GEBE. There was no control and the company was losing a lot of money."

Lambert also was quoted by the Observer as stating that GEBE had "lost millions and millions of dollars" under Brooks' tenure "due to inefficiencies in electricity and water distribution." He also said there had been no control of the billing system.

GEBE and Lambert stated that they had informed an Observer reporter about GEBE and its "poor performance" in general, not about Brooks' performance specifically.

Lambert said that when the reporter had asked specific questions about Brooks he had said he "did not wish to become involved." Lambert said it was regrettable the reporter had attributed certain remarks to GEBE and him, but that he could not be held accountable because he had not written the article or approved of its content.

The judge said it could not be ascertained that Lambert had indeed made the contested statements, because there was no tape recording of the interview and the reporter could not be heard as a witness in the summary proceedings. Because it could not be established that Lambert actually had made the contested statements, it would have gone too far to demand a rectification.

However, Judge van Veen added, Lambert would have been wise to end the conversation with the reporter after Brooks' name was mentioned.

Source: http://www.thedailyherald.com/islands/1-islands-news/23669-brooks-loses-injunction-against-gebe-lambert-.html

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Shots fired in nightclub by off-duty cop in fight

~ Three persons arrested ~

MAHO--Police responded to a group fight in a nightclub in the Maho area in which a police officer was involved.

A reliable source reported that the officer in question had entered the night club near closing time, approximately 4:00am Thursday. Off duty, he was at the establishment to enjoy the night. While there, he approached a young lady who, unknown to him, was in the night club with her boyfriend, and attempted to be social.

Noting the situation, the boyfriend confronted the officer and a fight ensued. The altercation quickly grew into a 20-man group fight. Seeing the situation growing out of control, the officer then fired several warning shots inside the club. This created panic and police were called to the scene.

Three persons were arrested when police arrived, but the officer who was reportedly the cause of the fight was not among them.

Contacted Thursday afternoon, nightclub management was unable to answer questions about the incident.

Police also were questioned about the incident, but declined to comment or confirm details. However, they said an internal investigation was in process. They said the other party involved had filed an official complaint saying the off-duty policeman and the other officers had acted inappropriately in the situation.

No damage to the building or club-goers was reported. It was not confirmed whether the three arrestees had since been released. Police and club management expect to meet today, Friday.

Source: http://www.thedailyherald.com/islands/1-islands-news/23712-shots-fired-in-nightclub-by-off-duty-cop-in-fight-.html

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Syrian opposition concerned over Arab monitors chief statements

Senior members of the Syrian opposition National Council leadership expressed fears over the recent statements by the head of the Arab observers, Gen. Mohammed Ahmed al-Dabi. They relate his remarks on the situation in Homs to the fact that the retired Sudanese officer's name was mentioned earlier in the indictments of the International Criminal Court.

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