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“I’M NO WOMANIZER” SAYS USAIN BOLT!

 Usain Bolt, the world’s fastest man, said he should not be viewed as a womanizer. In a recent interview with GQ magazine, the nine-time Olympic Gold winner said that his post-Rio Games exploits were misunderstood. “The British press is always trying to make me out to be this bad guy who loves women and how all I do is women and stuff. I was telling this English press guy, you can’t judge a different culture by your own culture. In England when you get famous the first thing you do is get married and have kids. In Jamaica it’s different, like my parents had me and they got married 11 years later,” Bolt told GQ magazine. “In Jamaica we wine on each other. It’s our culture. People see it the first time, they’re like, … Read entire article »

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FORMER PRIME MINISTER BRUCE GOLDING, WARNS USAIN BOLT ON POST-RIO BEHAVIOR!

FORMER PRIME MINISTER BRUCE GOLDING, WARNS USAIN BOLT ON POST-RIO BEHAVIOR!

By Daraine Luton— Olympian and athletic legend, Usain Bolt. Former Prime Minister Bruce Golding has described as shocking, reports out of Brazil and the United Kingdom which paint sprint king Usain Bolt as a womanizer. “The reports are disturbing, and, if true, are far below what is expected of our most celebrated contemporary icon,” the former prime minister said. Golding, who was responding to questions posed by THE WEEKEND STAR, said “Bolt’s management would clearly have dropped the ball, but … Read entire article »

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“AMERICA HAS NO MORAL AUTHORITY TO PENALIZE JAMAICA FOR HUMAN-RIGHTS ABUSE” SAYS FORMER PRIME MINISTER BRUCE GOLDING!

Golding: What right does that country have to talk to anybody else or any other country about extrajudicial killings?   Former Prime Minister Bruce Golding has come out swinging against the United States, declaring that nation lacks the moral authority to cite human-rights abuses as reasons to withdraw support to the Jamaican security forces. Golding said there was no evidence that outgoing Police Commissioner Owen Ellington was involved in such abuses or failed to take action against those who carried out extrajudicial activities. Speaking yesterday on Power 106 FM radio talk show, ‘Cliff Hughes On-line’, the former prime minister said the US has a long history of carrying out heinous actions against other countries which are tantamount to human rights abuses. Referring to the US as a country that has reserved on to itself “the … Read entire article »

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