THE PANAMA DECEPTION
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WOMAN VOWS TO SPREAD AIDS – BlackBerry message warns men to be careful
Crystal Harrison, Star Writer
A BlackBerry message warning about a HIV-positive woman in Montego Bay, St James, who has been having unprotected sex with men, has left a number of persons concerned, including the police.
Last week, a broadcast message sent out on BlackBerry Messenger began being circulated and warned of a 23-year-old woman from the parish who has been spreading the virus.
According to the message, the female, who allegedly has HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, is a former employee of a popular nightclub in Montego Bay.
The message read, “Emergency especially for men in MoBay or visiting Montego Bay: 23-year-old girl … has HIV and is going around sleeping with men without protection. She is fully aware she has HIV, but is adamant to the core to infect as much persons she can. Please resend to all contacts so it isn’t your dad, brother, husband, friend, colleague, cuzz or son that is infected next.”
THE STAR understands that the woman is of a mixed race and goes by several names.
When contacted yesterday, attorney-at-law Bert Samuels said that it is an offence to knowingly infect another person with a sexually transmitted disease.
“It is an offence which falls under the Offences Against the Person Act,” the attorney said.
A member of the St James police when contacted also supported the lawyer’s claim, and said that they will be beginning a probe into the matter.
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Some would say this is romantic, others are creeped out.
A Thai man married his girlfriend’s corpse earlier this month, and then posted a video of the ceremony on YouTube, MSNBC.com reported on Sunday.
To wed each other, the 28-year-old groom, Chadil Deffy, put a gold ring on his girlfriend’s body as she lay in a casket wearing a wedding dress.
Family and friends praised the groom’s devotion to his longtime girlfriend, whom he had promised to marry before she suddenly died in a car crash at 29 years old. The two met in college and had planned to get married for quite a while.
Although initially seen as a supremely romantic gesture of his devotion, the backlash has begun, with people accusing Deffy of searching for publicity and fame.
That’s simply not true, said Deffy’s friend, Onsiri Pravattiyagul, in the MSNBC article. Deffy “wasn’t thinking about the possibility of fame when he decided to put a ring on her cold finger,” Pravattiyagul said. “He merely wanted to make things right, however small or inadequate the gesture might seem.”
Regardless of whether you think the ceremony seems like a publicity ploy or simply a sweet, heartbreaking gesture, it’s worth noting that Deffy isn’t the only one bringing the dead into his romantic life.
In Wisconsin, a man blamed his wife’s apparent beatings on a ghost, according to the New York Daily News.
Michael West, a 41-year-old in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, was arrested for allegedly beating his wife on January 15. Instead of owning up to his wife’s injuries — police found her crying very hard with blood streaming out of her nose — West told cops that she had fallen and hurt her face.
When police asked about marks around her neck, West gave up the traditional excuse and told them that a ghost attacked her. West’s wife, Rebecca, gave a more horrific, albeit believable, version of the story: Her husband punched her in the face and strangled her until she couldn’t see after an argument.
http://news.yahoo.com/man-marries-girlfriends-corpse-213100246.html
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Cuban Literacy Method Benefited Almost Six Million People around the World
Thursday, 19 January 2012 16:58
Havana, Cuba, Jan 19.- Almost six million people in 28 countries all over the world have learned to read and write thanks to the Cuban literacy method ‘Yo si puedo’ (Yes, I Can).
According to Enia Rosa Torres, an advisor to the Cuban Minister of Education, 5.8 million people have already learned to read and write using the ‘Yo si puedo’ method, while 723,900 others have benefited from a similar Cuban methodology called ‘Yo si puedo seguir’ (Yes, I Can Continue), which guarantees elementary instruction.
During a press conference offered in Havana on Wednesday, Enia Rosa Torres said that there are currently more than 2,200 Cuban education specialists making their contribution in 28 countries, with priority given to the member nations of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas (ALBA).
The official noted that, thanks to the efforts of the Cuban professionals and the methodology, Venezuela, in 2002; Bolivia, in 2009; and Nicaragua, in 2011, were declared territories free from illiteracy.
The Cuban ‘Yo si puedo’ method —which received two honorary mentions from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in 2002 and 2003— has 14 versions, eight of them in Spanish, one in English, another one in Portuguese, and one in Creole for Haiti. There are also versions in Aymara and Quechua for Bolivia, and in Tetum, for East Timor. (acn).
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