Furious ‘liar’ row precedes Indiana poll

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Ted Cruz: Donald Trump is a pathological liar
Ted Cruz: Donald Trump is a pathological liar

Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz has warned that America would “plunge into an abyss” if it elected Donald Trump.

He spoke after Mr Trump suggested Mr Cruz’s fatherwas connected to the man who killed President John F Kennedy. The New York tycoon is poised to deliver a crushing blow to Mr Cruz as Indiana votes in the latest primary. Mr Cruz’s advisers had targeted Indiana as the senator’s best hope of halting Mr Trump’s march to the nomination. However, polls show Mr Trump with a sizeable lead in the mid-western state. Mr Cruz attacked Mr Trump on Tuesday, calling the billionaire businessman “totally amoral,” “a pathological liar” and “a serial philanderer”. Responding, Mr Trump said “Ted Cruz is a desperate candidate trying to save his failing campaign. “It is no surprise he has resorted to his usual tactics of over-the-top rhetoric that nobody believes.” Mr Cruz and fellow candidate John Kasich are hoping to force a contested convention where party officials, not voters, choose the nominee. If Mr Trump wins Indiana, the New York businessman will likely reach the required 1,237 delegates to secure the nomination and avoid such a scenario. Meanwhile in the Democratic battle, polls show Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders locked in a tight race in Indiana. However, a Sanders win in Indiana would do little to erase Mrs Clinton’s commanding lead. The Clinton campaign has shifted its focus to other states, opting not to actively campaign or spend money in Indiana. Mr Trump told supporters on Monday that he is eager turn his attention to the general election. “You know if we win it’s over, and then I can focus,” he said at a campaign rally in the state. Mr Cruz cannot get enough delegates to win the nomination outright, but hopes he can still deprive Mr Trump of a majority. He has thrown considerable resources into the state in recent days.
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Ted Cruz campaigning in Indiana - 2 MayImage copyright AP Mr Cruz is hoping to stop Mr Trump in his tracks in Indiana

At the scene: Anthony Zurcher, BBC North America reporter

Indiana was supposed to be where Ted Cruz stopped Donald Trump’s recent east coast winning streak. Instead the primary on Tuesday could prove his final undoing. A Monday afternoon campaign event in the tiny town of Marion, Indiana (population 29,000) gave a taste of what Mr Cruz is up against. It was supposed to be a feel-good gathering, the candidate’s first public appearance with Mike Pence since the Indiana governor had thrown his support behind the Texan last week. That was before a small knot of Trump supporters began heckling Mr Cruz from across a street. Is Indiana Ted Cruz’s last stand?
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“Indiana is in a position to decide the direction of this race, not just for Indiana, not just for the Republican Party, but for the entire country,” he told supporters in the state. “I think… the country is depending on Indiana to pull us back from this cliff.” The third Republican candidate, Mr Kasich, is no longer campaigning in Indiana. He and Mr Cruz reached a deal last month to coordinate their strategies against Mr Trump, a move which prompted Mr Trump to label them “desperate”.
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Source: BBC

Cuddling – The best cure for depression and anxiety

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cuddlingCuddling, snuggling, and hugging: you wouldn’t think these actions could be linked to depression and anxiety, but recent studies have found that the simple act of cuddling can help people who suffer from these ailments.
The reason for this is oxytocin, a hormone that your brain naturally releases into your system whenever you engage in cuddling, hugging, or physical intimacy. Scientists already know how oxytocin can make us feel, but recently they have been studying the effects this hormone can have on our behavior over time. For example, if you cuddle your baby enough, it may help to keep them from becoming depressed later on in life. One of the studies on the effects of this “cuddle hormone” was published in the medical journal Psychoneuroendocrinology. This study involved two groups of people, one of which had been given oxytocin through a nasal spray. The study proved that oxytocin helped people overcome social rejection. However, a later study proved that receiving this hormone via nasal spray could lead to an increase in aggression. The best way to get anything is usually the natural way — in this case, by cuddling. How Does Cuddling Work? If you are suffering from depression or anxiety, cuddling will not only release oxytocin to help you feel better, it will also connect you to another human being, which is so important. One of the biggest challenges in treating people who battle depression and anxiety is isolation. It is the natural side effect of these diseases. When somone has an anxiety disorder or is depressed, the last thing they want to do is reach out for help, even though they know they need to. In fact, psychologists will tell you one of the telling signs that a loved one is depressed is how much they are isolating themselves. This can lead to wanting to sleep alone (they may say they are too tired, sore, have a headache, or their partner’s snoring is too loud). If you are depressed or have anxiety, do not get into the habit of sleeping alone. If you are not ready to talk to your partner about it, just tell them you are going through something and cuddling at night will help. Chances are they have already noticed something isn’t right and will be happy to be able to do something to help. If you suspect your partner is dealing with depression and anxiety, they may say they just want to be alone, but the benefits of being held by someone who loves them outweigh the short-lived irritation they may express at your insistence. Cuddle up to your partner and hold them. You don’t even have to say anything — sometimes the act of cuddling can be all they need at this time. What if You Live Alone? Cuddling will be a little harder for those who live alone. One of the best solutions to this is getting a pet. If you aren’t allergic to dog or cat hair, owning a pet has several benefits — especially for those who suffer from depression and anxiety. If you aren’t sure, ask your therapist about it and, unless you are an exception to the rule, it is guaranteed they will recommend a pet. Not only will they cuddle with you, they will give you unconditional love and a reason to get up in the morning. If you cannot own a pet for any reason, consider talking to a friend about borrowing theirs. You could take a dog for a walk each day and spend time petting and cuddling a bit with it afterwards or go to a friend’s house to spend some quality time with their cat so it doesn’t get too lonely while your friend is at work. Another way to get more physical touch into your life is to talk to your close family and friends about what you are going through. This is a hard thing for anyone battling depression and anxiety to do, but opening up about it and asking for a hug will help. The act of hugging will also release oxtytocin. However, if you really aren’t at a place where you feel that you can open up to the people in your life, you can try telling your loved ones that you don’t think you hug them enough, that life is short and you would wish you’d hugged them more if anything ever happened. Institute a hugging policy with your loved ones and you will be able to hug them each time you part ways. Some people just aren’t “huggers,” but for the most part, your loved ones will appreciate the hugs. Source Lifehack

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Video: Gay, turpitude: Afenyo-Markin, Don Arthur spar on TV3

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AFENYO-Arthur What many thought would be a friendly and in-laws banter, between Alex Afenyo-Markin and Eric Don Arthur on TV 3 went near nasty as the two trade personal attacks.
The incumbent Member of Parliament for Effutu, Afenyo-Markin clashed with the man who seriously wants his seat, Don Arthur on +275 debate segment of New Day on Tuesday. Short of throwing punches, the two men flared up with accusation of gay, wallowing debt, moral turpitude and blackmail popping up. The two gave viewers a fair idea of what the 2016 electioneering campaign would be like when issues hot up. They virtually threw debate of issues to the dogs and faced off. Watch the confrontation in the video below Source: tv3network.com

Wontumi’s supporters besiege K’si Central Police Station; demand his release

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Antwi Bosiako aka Chairman Wontumi
Antwi Bosiako aka Chairman Wontumi
Tension is high at the Kumasi Central Police as hundreds of supporters of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) besieged the station to demand the release of the Regional Chairman, Bernard Antwi Boasiako.
The supporters are chanting and beating war drums as they demand the release of their detained Chairman. Mr Boasiako allegedly assaulted the NPP Member of Parliament for Manhyia North, Collins Amankwah, and the Constituency Secretary, Felix Ibrahim on Sunday at Krofom in Kumasi. The two subsequently lodged a complaint with the Police who then invited Mr. Boasiako. After refusing an invitation by the police, the Regional CID issued an order to have Chairman Wontumi arrested to assist in investigation. Chairman Wontumi subsequently tendered in himself today at the Central Police around 10am Tuesday but was detained. His Special Aide, Andy Owusu said they would not leave the police station until Chairman Wontumi is released. Story by Kweku Antwi-Otoo/Onua FM/3news.com

COCOBOD management urged to ignore GAWU, ICU’s hatred for CEO

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Dr. Stephen Opuni
Dr. Stephen Opuni
The leadership of Industrial and Commercial Workers Union (ICU) and the General Agricultural Workers Union (GAWU) has been accused of making public, its hatred against Dr. Stephen Opuni by putting out false stories against him.
The two unions in a joint statement called on government to investigate management of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) over alleged corrupt practices. They specifically cited Dr. Opuni, who is the Chief Executive of COCOBOD, for financial malpractice. But constituency chairman of NDC in the Ayawaso Central, Ebenezer Arkutu has asked management of COCOBOD “not to dignify” the leadership of the unions with a response. “All these talks of corruption and mismanagement of COCOBOD by Dr. Stephen Opuni are clearly to tarnish his reputation. “It is of public knowledge that the leaders of GAWU and ICU, have personal hatred for Dr. Stephen Opuni – for which they have been seeking his removal,” he told tv3network.com. Cocoa farmer He believes GAWU and ICU are prosecuting their agenda with the support of “key NPP leaders and misguided NDC or government activists”. Mr. Arkutu would rather want COCOBOD to focus on its agenda of changing lives of cocoa farmers and transforming their communities. “Dr. Stephen Opuni’s achievements at COCOBOD are one of the many reasons why President John Dramani Mahama will be retained for his second term in office,” he asserted. “Never again will the NDC as a party leave its successful appointees to unwarranted media attacks and vile criticism unprotected and undefended,” he vowed. He touched on the decision by COCOBOD workers to break away from GAWU and ICU. “To this end, workers of COCOBOD decided to do that which is right and proper by exercising their constitutional right to form and belong to a Union according to their individual and collective conscience. “This has nothing to do with Dr. Stephen Opuni,” Arkutu defended.   Story by Isaac Essel | tv3network.com | Ghana

NPP’s Chairman Wuntumi arrested

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Chairman Wontumi
Chairman Wontumi
The Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party, Bernard Antwi Bosiako, has been arrested and currently behind bars, tv3network.com sources have revealed.
His arrest was after he voluntarily went to the police station after he was declared wanted for assaulting a Member of Parliament. The Police in the Ashanti Region said Mr Boasiako had since Sunday refused an invitation to appear before it to answer allegations of assault brought against him by two NPP members. Mr Boasiako at Krofom in Kumasi allegedly assaulted Member of Parliament for Manhyia North, Collins Amankwah, and the Constituency Secretary, Felix Ibrahim on Sunday. The two subsequently lodged a complaint with the Police who then invited Mr. Boasiako who is popularly referred to as Chairman Wontumi. It is not clear what prompted the firebrand Regional Chairman to allegedly assault the two members of his own party An invitation was thus issued to Mr Boasiako, the Police said in a statement issued and signed by ASP Yusif Tanko Monday, but did not state the form in which the invitation was issued and whether the suspect has since received it. According to the Police, Mr Boasiako has “since refused to honour the invitation” adding “instructions have therefore been issued to the Regional CID to have Chairman Wontumi arrested to assist in investigation”. The Police say it will “be in his own interest” to immediately report to the Police to answer the offence of assault he has allegedly committed against the two members of his party. By 3news.com|Ghana

Media urged to improve coverage on social protection issues

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Communications Manager of Challenging Heights Ghana, Miss Pomaa Arthur, has admonished Ghanaian journalists to improve their coverage on social protection and child-sensitive issues by involving people with less power and influence in public exchanges and debate.
She said media organisations needed to make social protection and poverty reduction relevant to the public by allocating more editorial space and airtime to such issues and making them a key feature of mainstream reporting. Ms Arthur made the call when Challenging Heights, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) in Winneba organised a one-day media workshop on the theme, ‘LEAP and its effects on child well-being, care and family cohesion.’ The workshop was aimed at building the capacity of Ghanaian journalists on social protection interventions such as the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) programme. Ms Arthur noted that social protection is an effective tool to prevent and fight poverty, promote pro-poor growth and make economic growth more sustainable and therefore, there was the need for the media to include the views of the less privileged including the problems and challenges they face and the solutions they feel are needed to reduce poverty in their reportage. She said because the media plays an important role in creating greater public debate and awareness, journalists needed to be supported to develop their range of knowledge, skills and contacts to enhance the quality of their media content. “Journalists also need to scrutinise and hold governments, state bodies, politicians, donors, businesses and NGOs accountable for their actions on poverty reduction, thus acting as a force to increase the transparency and accountability of decision-making,” she added. The Advocacy Officer of Challenging Heights, Ms Akua Boatemaa Duah, explained to the journalists the linkages between social protection and the quality of children’s care; social protection and the loss of parental care or family separation; and how social protection influences decisions about foster or kinship care. She said LEAP, despite its challenges, is making significant contributions in addressing poverty and vulnerability among the poor and poorest households in Ghana. “Social transfers such as LEAP can directly and immediately reduce the vulnerability of the young and the old and are an effective tool to fight poverty,” she said. Ms Duah urged government to increase the amount of money given to beneficiaries to ensure that the intervention serves its purpose of alleviating poverty.   Source : Challenging Heights