Liberal WaPo Analysis Writer, Budding Author Deletes Heinous Tweet About Shooting – The Daily Caller

Malcolm Harris, who tweets at the ominous addy @BigMeanInternet and wrote a recent analysis piece for The Washington Post,deleted what may be the most heinous reaction to the morning shootings at a congressional baseball practice in Alexandria, Va.

On Friday, The Washington Post featured Harris in its PostEverything section. The New Republic featured a story by Harris in August, 2016. Salon has also publishedhis work. The story says he works for The New Inquiry. The New Inquiry site describes Harris as a writer and editor living in Brooklyn and lists a slew of his work, the most recent of which is July 6, 2016.

Harris is the author of Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials,which is allegedly being published by Little, Brown. In his Twitter bio, he says hes a full-time staff writer for Vox.

But there is strangely no mention of him anywhere on the site.

During the time it took me to write this story, Harris blocked me from viewing his Twitter account.

Harriss tweetabout the congressional shooting is time stampedat 5:45 a.m.

The news broke just after7 a.m. so perhaps hes in a different time zone.

The tweet has since been deleted.

Mirror note to readers: In all seriousness, judging from the lack of stability in this guys Twitter feed, authorities, not to mention friends and family, may want to look into getting this guy some help.

UPDATE: WaPo and Vox PR both wrote The Mirror to severely distance themselves from Harris. WaPo says he contributed one story. Vox says he is not a Vox employee as he claims to be in his Twitter bio. I will cover this in more detail in an upcoming story.

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Northam beats Sanders-backed liberal in Va. gubernatorial primary; Gillespie wins GOP nomination – USA TODAY

Alan Suderman, The Associated Press Published 8:53 p.m. ET June 13, 2017 | Updated 19 hours ago

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RICHMOND, Va. Virginias establishment-favored lieutenant governor won the Democratic nomination in the closely watched race for governor Tuesday, defeating a more liberal insurgent challenger in a contest to be one of the partys standard-bearers against President Donald Trump.

Ralph Northam defeated former U.S. Rep. Tom Perriello, who ran as an unapologetic liberal crusader supported by prominent national Democrats like Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren as the best candidate to take on Trump.

The three-way Republican primary remains too close to call. The general election is expected to be an early referendum on the president and a preview of what the 2018 midterm elections will look like.

Northam, a low-key pediatric neurologist, won running as a pragmatist with states Democratic establishments firm support. He has also vowed to fight Trump, but with pledges to work with state Republican lawmakers on issues like a tax overhaul.

Virginia is one of only two states electing new governors this year, and the swing-state contest is likely to draw intense national scrutiny for signs of how voters are reacting to Trumps first year in office.

Frank Von Richter said he voted for Northam because he likes that the lieutenant governor is more middle of the road than Perriello and thinks he will work better with a Republican-controlled General Assembly. The retired Richmond resident said Northam is strong on issues like education and health care and will continue Gov. Terry McAuliffes efforts to bring more jobs to Virginia.

I think he has the ability to move Virginia forward like McAuliffe has, the 80-year-old said.

McAuliffe, who, like U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine of Virginia, backed Northam, is barred from seeking a consecutive term.

Perriello made a surprise entrance into the race in January and faced an uphill climb from the beginning. He energized many new-to-politics voters who oppose Trump and promised to support a grab-bag of progressive policies, like raising taxes on the wealthy, using public funds for political campaigns or mandating union membership.

Although he received a large amount of attention and praise from prominent national Democrats, Perriello was ultimately unable to expand the universe of Democratic primary voters enough to counter Northams advantages.

Northam had been essentially campaigning for years, making key contacts with influential power brokers like prominent African-American politicians and religious leaders, and building up a large cash advantage that let him outspend Perriello on TV advertising in the closing weeks of the race.

Northams campaign ran a more traditional campaign focused heavily on his biography rural upbringing, Army veteran, pediatric neurologist as well as his endorsements from key progressive groups that make up the Democratic base like teachers and abortion-rights groups.

He will face Republican Ed Gillespie who narrowly won his partys nomination in Virginias race for governor, eking out a victory against an ardent supporter of President Trump.

Gillespie is a former Republican National Committee Chairman who had a huge fundraising advantage and enjoyed the solid backing of most state elected Republicans, but largely kept Trump at arms length during the campaign.

On Tuesday, he barely defeated Corey Stewart, a former Trump state campaign chairman who made preserving Virginias Confederate history a top campaign issue. The close results shocked many political watchers and shows Trumps enduring appeal among Republican voters in Virginia.

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Lawmakers move closer to state budget appealing to Freedom … – The Union Leader

"I think many things are being done to take care of the Freedom Caucus," said state Sen. Lou DAllesandro, D-Manchester, during a break in the budget negotiations on Tuesday.

Republican leaders from the House and Senate are close to a budget deal designed to attract Freedom Caucus votes through additional cuts in spending, lower revenue estimates than either the House, the Senate or the governor have proposed up to this point, and a new tax cut.

Budget conferees continued their grinding line-by-line review of the $11.8 billion spending plan, agreeing to a projection of $4.8 billion in state-generated revenue (not counting federal funds) over the two years of the budget.

Thats $29 million lower than estimates in the Senate-passed budget and $44 million less than the governors estimates, although the committee agreed to add $13 million to the Education Trust Fund over the two years through internet sales of lottery tickets.

Conferees also agreed to include in the budget the elimination of the electricity consumption tax. Billed at a rate of 0.00055 cents per kilowatt hour, it amounts to about 33 cents on a $120 electric bill, and generates about $6 million for the state budget each year.

The conservative revenue estimates were approved despite protests from Democrats on the committee, who endorsed the projections provided by Republican Gov. Chris Sununu. "The governor provided realistic estimates and these are artificially low," said Sen. Dan Feltes, D-Concord.

The lower revenue estimates set the stage for spending reductions demanded by members of the Freedom Caucus, whose 40 to 60 Republican votes will be essential to pass a budget without Democratic support.

Feltes said Republicans had an opportunity to win Democratic votes if they would agree to the revenue estimates submitted by Sununu, give up on a new round of business tax cuts and add about $45 million in spending, mostly to support health and human services programs.

That now seems out of the question, which means the budget that goes to the full House and Senate next week is likely to reflect additional cuts in spending.

Senate President Chuck Morse, R-Salem, set the stage for that outcome late Monday night, when he proposed a cut in General Fund spending by $28 million in each of the two years, for a total of $56 million.

As of early Tuesday night, the conference committee had agreed to a $5 million a year college scholarship program proposed by Sununu, and an increase of $500,000 per year for domestic violence programs.

Conferees also agreed to create the Office of Child Advocate to provide third-party oversight of the Department for Children, Youth and Families, at a cost of $140,000 a year, paid for out of general funds.

Other positions approved by the committee include one new attorney to prosecute election law violations, at a cost of $75,000 in the first year and $73,000 in the second.

House negotiators conceded to the Senate on judicial branch appropriations, eliminating a new Superior Court judge but adding a new Circuit Court judge in 2019.

A new pathologist position was added to the Medical Examiners Office to help ease the backlog of drug-related cases.

The House agreed to Senate changes in the states alcohol and drug rehabilitation fund, allocating 3.4 percent of liquor commission revenues to the fund and earmarking up to $4 million for construction and operation of a drug rehabilitation wing for juveniles at the Sununu Youth Services Center in Manchester.

State police got most of what was requested, including five more troopers for the Granite Hammer drug interdiction program in 2018. If the department can fill those positions, it can come back to the Legislative Fiscal Committee for five more in 2019.

Some of the most controversial issues, like funding for full-day kindergarten, a new round of business tax cuts and rate increases for nursing home services, remained unresolved as of early Tuesday evening, although negotiations continued into the night.

All decisions of conferees are tentative and subject to change before final approval of the compromise spending plan that will go before both chambers for a vote next week.

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5 things to know about Cincinnati’s Brad Wenstrup, who helped treat fellow congressman after shooting – Cincinnati.com

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Cincinnati's Brad Wenstrup rushed to aid fellow congressman Steve Scalise after he had been shot on a baseball field near Washington, D.C., on Wednesday morning.

Wenstrup's act of heroism came as no surprise to those who know the 58-year-old podiatrist best.

Here are five things you should know about Wenstrup, now in his third term in Congress:

1. He's not forgotten where he's from.

Wenstrup grew up in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Hyde Park and comes from a long line of St. Xavier High School graduates in his family, including his father, Jack, and younger brother, Jay. Last year, Wenstrup hosted the St. Xavier rugby team on Capitol Hill. Wenstrup received his degree in psychology at the University of Cincinnati and went onto obtain his master's and medical degrees fromRosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago, Illinois. He then returned home to Cincinnati in the late 1980s and started his own podiatry practice in the Carew Tower Downtown. After 15 years there, Wenstrup joined Wellington Orthopaedicand Sports Medicine.He now lives in Columbia Tusculum, a Cincinnati neighborhood.

2. Wenstrup joined the military in 1998.

About a decade into his medical career, Wenstrup decided to join the U.S. Army Reserve. His sister had been diagnosed with leukemia, and Wenstrup was a match for a bone-morrow transplant. It saved her life. The experience prompted Wenstrup to do more to help people. "Time was ticking by, and I thought, 'I'm not getting any younger.' I wanted to serve, so one day I just called 1-800-USA-ARMY and joined," he once told UC's alumni magazine.

3. The Enquirer helped make him known.

In December 2006, hit medical drama "Grey's Anatomy" was in its third season on ABC and "Dr. McDreamy" (actor Patrick Dempsey) was one of television's leading men. It prompted former Enquirer TV reporter John Kiesewetter to ask readers to submit names of local doctors who they believed wasCincinnati's version of "Dr. McDreamy." A reader submitted Wenstrup's name, propelling the then-bachelor into the public's eye for the first time. Wenstrup, who some believe bears a resemblance to actor George Clooney, got married in 2012 during his first congressional campaign.

4. Cincinnati's streetcar helped Wenstrup build apolitical brand, name ID.

Wenstrup took his first crack at politics in 2009, when he ran for Cincinnati mayor against well-known incumbent Mark Mallory. Then 50, Wenstrup launched his campaign in full attack mode on Mallory's streetcar proposal. Wenstrup called the proposal "hugely irresponsible and poorly planned" during his campaign launch event. "I worry, about an unused streetcar named Debt," Wenstrup said. He made a surprisingly strong showing for an unknown candidate, losing by 9 percentage points. The race helped him build name recognition and earned him credibility with streetcar-loathing fiscal conservatives. Many of those same folks, including tea party members, backed Wenstrup in his congressional race against Jean Schmidt in 2012. By the way, the GOP hasn't had a candidate in a Cincinnati mayor's race since.

5. He worked in anotorious Iraqi prison.

Wenstrup was called to active duty in 2005, and served 14 months as the chief surgeon at Iraq's infamous Abu Ghraib prison hospital. He told The Enquirer in 2012 that witnessing the horrors of war and surviving them gave him a renewed sense of purpose. "I made it home while others didn't," Wenstrup said. "It gave me a greater appreciation of life and of freedom." He won the Bronze Star and remains an active reservist as a lieutenant colonel. The war influenced him to run for Congress. His close friend, 42-year-old U.S. Army Maj. John P. Pryor, was killed on Christmas Day 2008 inIraq. Pryor was a combat medic. "He was really an inspiration for me to do more with my life," Wenstrup said in 2012."I thought about him during the mayor's race, and I thought about him during this race."

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Inquiry date for Chester flood plain homes plan – ChesterChronicle.co.uk

Its groundhog day for campaigners who must once again attend a planning inquiry to fight a 142-homes scheme in the Chester flood plain.

A government decision to refuse the plan at Clifton Drive playing fields off Sealand Road, following the first inquiry, was overturned by the High Court.

This means a second inquiry will be held at Ellesmere Port Civic Hall from July 11, presided over by the original inspector, Richard Clegg.

Friends of North Chester Greenbelt will present the same arguments as last time about why homes should not be built in the River Dee flood zone although the plan was actually supported by Cheshire West and Chester Council back in December 2014.

Spokesman Andy Scargill said: The whole thing stinks. The site is inappropriate for building on. Its category three flood plain which means its all liable to flooding to a considerable depth should the River Dee rupture. The embankment flood protection was built in 1790. The Environment Agency says if you were building it today, you wouldnt build it like that. The whole idea is a nonsense.

The successful legal challenge by developers Bark Street was based on a change in circumstances referenced in a council officer's report on a similar 130-homes scheme targeting flood plain on the other side of Clifton Drive.

Legal advice in that case indicated alternative nearby sites, less prone to flooding, were no longer available to applicants Bloor Homes and Sealand Commercial Properties although the scheme still failed the exceptions test because on balance the project would cause more harm than good.

The High Court ruled this fresh information, about the lack of alternative sites, should have been taken into account by the Secretary of State in the Bark Street application.

An appeal was lodged by Bloor Homes and Sealand Commercial Properties against CWaCs decision to reject their 130-dwelling scheme in Clifton Drive but this was later withdrawn. However, Sealand Commercial Properties, in partnership with developers Astu, are targeting the same land with a larger 280-homes scheme, called Ogilvie Park, but also improved flood protection and a proposed public park. A decision is awaited.

Mr Scargill, who has noticed both Bark Street and Astu are registered to Richmond House in Guernsey, added: The community came up with a Local Plan which did not include either of these parcels of land. That should be the end of it. We shouldnt have speculators coming over from Guernsey buying up pieces of cheap unsuitable land in the hope of building houses in order to make a profit.

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Mobile data traffic in ASEAN, Oceania to grow 11-fold by 2022 – ComputerWeekly.com

Fuelled by growing adoption of 4G services and theinternet of things (IoT) in Southeast Asia and Oceania, mobile data traffic in the region is expected to surge 11-fold by 2022, a report by Ericsson has found.

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According to Ericsson, the expansion of 4G networks throughout the region is driving mobile subscriptions to monumental proportions. By the end of 2017, about 50% of all mobile subscriptions will be associated with smartphones, reaching around 70% by the end of 2022.

IoT is another key driver of mobile data traffic in the region, with the number of cellular IoT subscriptions slated to grow more than four-fold to 180 million between 2016 and 2022.

Ericsson said this would facilitate digital transformation of industries and provide mobile operators in the region with opportunities to take on different roles in the IoT value chain.

Despite the growth of cellular IoT subscriptions, radio technologies that operate on unlicensed spectrum will still dominate IoT deployments in the region.

Ericsson said cellular network operators could still play a crucial role in connecting IoT networks that ride on unlicensed spectrum to the internet, while negating the need for each IoT device to be cellular-enabled.

By 2022, early deployments of 5G will also translate into an estimated 28 million 5G subscriptions. Ericsson said new spectrum availability and the development of innovative use cases should help to accelerate the deployment of 5G services across Southeast Asia and Oceania.

Magnus Ewerbring, chief technology officer of Ericsson Asia-Pacific (APAC), said APAC would lead the global roll-out of 5G, along with North America.

This will be driven initially in South Korea in 2018, closely followed by Japan and China by 2020. Australia and Singapore are also expected to be early adopters of 5G, he said.

In May 2017, Singapores Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) said it wouldwaive the frequency fees for 5G trials in a bid to lower regulatory barriers and encourage the industry to test the next-generation mobile technology.

With the commercial deployment of 5G services and applications, spectrum needs are expected to increase substantially. IMDA has identified several spectrum bands from 800MHz to 86GHz that may be suitable for 5G deployments in Singapore.

5G networks are expected to be rolled out in Singapore by 2020. Telecoms operators such as Singtel and M1 have been testing 5G technology, with the latter having achieved the countrys highest transmission speeds of 35Gbps in January 2017.

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3 NMI athletes drop bid for Oceania title – Marianas Variety

14 Jun 2017

THREE young athletes have pulled out of the team that will represent CNMI in the 2017 Oceania Athletics Association Area Championships in Suva, Fiji from June 26 to July 1.

Salvosa, Castillo and Calvo are among the nine athletes that NMA is gearing up for the Oceania championships. But Rangamar said the schedules of the event will conflict with their own equally important commitments.

Salvosa will have the most hectic schedule, Rangamar said. She will go to a soccer camp in the U.S. scheduled on the days too close to that of Oceania event.

Her schedules are too conflicted, I feel bad for her. We were trying to work her schedule but she would be traveling a lot from Fiji to the soccer camp so it is going to be so hectic for her so she pulled out, Rangamar said.

Castillo is heading to Marine Corps boot camp soon, while Calvo III cannot leave his work, Rangamar.

Rangamar said they got a replacement for Salvosa but not for Castillo and Calvo so NMI will be able to send eight athletes instead of nine as originally planned.

Salvosas replacement is Dandan Middle Schools Leani Acosta who won three gold medals in the Public School System-McDonalds All-Schools Athletics Championships last month.

The other NMI athletes who are preparing for this years Oceania championship are Beouch Ngirchongor, Zarinae Jones Sapong, Riella Ann Billy Ichiuo, Traven Quitugua, Annalei Santos and Jamie Pangelinan.

They will be leaving on June 24, with Preston Basa who will coach them and NMA General Secretary Robin Sapong.

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All Whites to face Solomon Islands Oceania qualifying final – Newshub

The Solomon Islands will be New Zealand's opponents in the final of the Oceania World Cup qualifying process.

A 2-1 win over 10-man Papua New Guinea in Port Moresby was enough for the Bonitos to advance to a two-leg final against the All Whites on August 28 and September 5.

New Zealand had already finished top of their group courtesy of an unbeaten record against Fiji and New Caledonia.

The Solomon Islands needed only draw but prevailed comfortably to finish on 9 points in group B. Tahiti registered 6 points and Papua New Guinea 3.

All the goals came in the first half.

Raymond Gunemba put the hosts in front in the 18th minute but the match turned on the half-hour mark when Felix Komolong was shown a red card for handling the ball in front of goal.

Henry Fa'arodo converted from the spot before Jerry Donga put the Solomon Islands in front just before the break.

The winners of the final advance to an inter-confederation play-off against the fifth-placed team from South America (CONMEBOL federation) in November.

That two-leg series determines one team to play at next year's World Cup in Russia.

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Air Seychelles announces codeshare service to Beijing – eTurboNews

Air Seychelles has announced that it will now offer connections to China through the expansion of its codeshare agreement with Etihad Airways.

At the onset of the announcement, the Seychelles Tourism Board is hoping the agreement will ease the travelling experience of Chinese tourists choosing to holiday in Seychelles.

Air Seychelles HM code will be added to Etihad Airways daily service between Abu Dhabi and Chinas capital, Beijing.

The codeshare agreement which takes effect on 14th June, 2017, will offer a one-stop connection between Seychelles and Beijing, via Abu Dhabi.

Abu Dhabi is linked to Seychelles through twice-daily flights with Air Seychelles and partner airline Etihad Airways.

Making the announcement, the national airlines Chief Executive Roy Kinnear said: Our new codeshare route with Etihad Airways provides guests with convenient travel options to Beijing and reinforces the strong political and economic relations between Seychelles and China.

Kinnear added that Air Seychelles is working hand-in-hand with its tourism partners to help grow the number of travelers from China.

For instance, this codeshare will support the Seychelles Tourism Boards recent roadshow in China by providing travel agents with new booking options to Seychelles.

The Seychelles Tourism Board has been intensifying its marketing efforts on the Chinese market following the launch of the destinations 2017 strategy for the Asian nation in May this year.

Emphasis is being placed on the more savvy travelers, with a particular focus on visitors from the first-tier cities of Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Chengdu and Shenzhen.

Air Seychelles recently discontinued a weekly scheduled charter flight service between Beijing and the island nations main island of Mah, which started in January 2016. Commenting on the new codeshare deal, the Chief Executive of the Seychelles Tourism Board Mrs. Sherin Francis said this will hopefully make it easier and seamless for Chinese visitors travelling to Seychelles.

This is very crucial, nowadays visitors want the most smooth, easiest and seamless travel experience when going on holiday. Its a decisive factor and anything actually that can make travel easier for our visitors to Seychelles is most welcome, said Mrs Francis.

According to visitors arrival figures published by the National Bureau of Statistics, a total of 6,133 Chinese tourists have come to Seychelles up to 11th June this year. This represents a 17 percent decrease when compared to the same period last year.

The STB Chief Executive noted that if the flight and transit time is right, combined with competitive air fares, the new codeshare agreement between Air Seychelles and Etihad Airways should help to consolidate the market.

In addition to this we also happy that Air Seychelles is negotiating with a Chinese company and hopefully we can get a few direct charters for the rest of the year that will also help to consolidate the Chinese market, Mrs Francis added.

The latest codeshare agreement with Etihad Airways offering a one-stop connection to China is the national carriers fourth codeshare connection with its partner airline from the United Arab Emirates in East Asia, after Hong Kong, Seoul in South Korea, and Tokyo and Nagoya in Japan.

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Seychelles’ annual Benelux roadshow going from strength to strength – eTurboNews

The Seychelles Tourism Board affirms that the island destination remains a firm favorite among travel professionals in Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg.

This was clearly depicted in the successful turnout of travel agents who took part in another fruitful edition of Escapades Benelux.

The 7th edition of the Seychelles roadshow dedicated to the Benelux market was held from6th to 9th June, 2017.

Airline and hotel partners joined the Seychelles Tourism Board to promote Seychelles and selected products across the cities of Ghent, Rotterdam and Luxemburg. The three cities were strategically chosen by the Seychelles Tourism Board office in France.

The train and dine format chosen for the events proved to be a popular setup among the attendees both the faithful and potential partners.

Seychelles 13-strong delegation at the Escapades Benelux 2017 was led by the island nations Tourism Board Regional Director for Europe Mrs. Bernadette Willemin, who is based in France. She was accompanied by Senior Marketing Executive at the Paris office Ms. Christine Vel.

The various airline and hotel partners represented were: Air Seychelles Maryline Gallois and Victor Von Schweinitz; Etihad Airways Veerle Symoens & Dimitra Tsaoussi; Qatar Airways Isle de Smet & Yvonne Damhoff-Alblas; Banyan Tree Seychelles Laure De Dreux-Brez; Constance Hotels Experience Laetitia Martin; Enchanted Island Clairemonde Coquet; Hilton Seychelles Devi Pentamah and Maia Luxury resort and Spa & Paradise Sun Danie Davids.

The attendance of travel agents was enhanced thanks to the presence and support of various Belgian and Dutch tour operators and their representatives.

Escapades Benelux is the annual dedicated roadshow organized by Seychelles Tourism Board for the Benelux market, similar to Escapades Seychelles, held in France over the last 14 years.

Mrs Willemin has attributed growing success of the event to the continuous support and efforts of the faithful trade partners.

This strong partnership between the local partners and the Seychelles Tourism Board office in France has contributed to the overall awareness of the destination and for the past few years we have seen an increase in figures to the Seychelles from those three countries Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg, said Mrs Willemin.

Rendezvous for the next Escapades Benelux is set for the 4th to 8th June 2018. In the meantime, the Seychelles Tourism Board in France continues to expand its geographical footprint further into the Benelux countries and stimulating greater focus on the destination, through various activities planned for the rest of 2017.

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A New LinkNYC Campaign Celebrates Caribbean Heritage – BKLYNER

Its June and you know what that means! Its officially Caribbean Heritage month.

To celebrate it this year, Caribbeing, a Brooklyn organization focused on film, art and culture is teaming up with LinkNYC. Together, for four weeks, they will raise awareness of Caribbean heritage by featuring Caribbean-American icons (The Notorious B.I.G. and Celia Cruz, to name a few) on 55-inch digital LinkNYC kiosks across the city.

The campaign aims to reach a wider audience by using digital technology, said a statement from Caribbeing.

According to a 2016Migration Policy Institute demographics report, the greater NY metropolitan area is home to the largest number of Caribbean immigrants in America.

Despite the fact that the Caribbean is so close to the United States, few people are aware of the many American leaders, creators, and visionaries who happen to be of Caribbean descent, said Shelley Worrell, a spokesperson for Caribbeing. Were so excited to partner with LinkNYC to help raise awareness of Caribbean American contributions to our country through a striking ad campaign.

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Annual Rum and Rhythm crowns best chef, mixologist – Caribbean Life

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Party-goers wave the flag of Antigua and Barbuda at the sixth annual Rum and Rhythm benefit in Manhattan on June 9.

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The sixth annual Rum and Rhythm benefit concluded Caribbean week at the Capitale in Manhattan on June 9. Guests sipped rum and dined on foods from different islands in celebration of Caribbean culture.

Several countries were represented in the chefs event, but taking home the peoples choice award was the island of spice. Grenadian chef Yvette LaCrette, represented her homeland in the competition by serving curry goat, pimento pepper stewed meat, callaloo, and a mash-potato style breadfruit dish. LaCrette said she took a special approach to the breadfruit widely eaten in the region, which made guests repeatedly ask for more.

Breadfruit is a traditional West Indian food, and although several countries have the fruit many nationals dont know how to utilize it, she said. I used it as a substitute for potatoes and made a garlic mash breadfruit and I had people coming back to it.

Participating in past Rum and Rhythm competitions, this was LaCrettes first win, which she said was the highlight of her night as well getting to introduce her countrys cuisine to new people. And the event is also an opportunity to see the many people who love her cooking.

Every year Grenada has a long line, and I get to see old friends and old faces from last year, and its always good to see the same people come every year and support me, said LaCrette. I really look forward to seeing that, and after the event I felt like Santa Claus because I kissed everyone.

Other countries which took part in the competition included, Anguilla, Antigua, The Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica, Martinique, and debuting for the first time, Turks and Caicos islands. For the mixologist competition, Dani DeLuna won for best mixer.

Other stars of the night was Trinidadian and Tobagonian string-playing duo Janelle and Janine Xavier. The sisters energized the crowd, playing violin renditions of Caribbean songs.

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) hosts the annual fundraiser event during Caribbean Week to raise money for the hospitality industry in the region.

LaCrette said the event was a great chance to explore Caribbean culture and the varied, but similar traditions.

I love to tell people about the Caribbean not just Grenada, and showcase what we offer, she said. Each island is unique in its own way with different foods and different cultures, so any opportunity I get to showcase Grenadian culture and Caribbean culture to a lot of people, Ill be there. Its something I always look forward to doing.

Updated 12:10 pm, June 14, 2017

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Investing In Caribbean Paradise Just Got Simpler With The UVI RTPark – PR Newswire (press release)

"We are ready to help you set up a business in the U.S.V.I. in as little as three to four months," Dr. Marcelle told the some 60 plus VIP guests at the Showcase in the financial capital of the world. "We see the UVI RTPark as an entry point to the US and a bridge to the wider Caribbean. A company establishing in this Caribbean US territory will profit from a number of benefits, including up to 90 percent reduction in income taxes for qualifying income, as well as reductions or exemptions in other taxes. From this base, you can serve clients anywhere in the world.

Christopher Halliday, partner at Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP, told the audience, the RTPark will foster economic growth, not just in the USVI, but across the Caribbean.

Applying for membership to the RTPark program is simple and involves three stages: screening and pre-application; negotiation of a term sheet and a formal application procedure.

The RTPark is keen on attracting technology companies in health and medicine, energy research & system deployment, as well as marine science related products and Internet advertising and software development.

Meanwhile, Chairman of the UVI RTPark's Board of Directors, Edward E. Thomas, lauded the agency's first Caribbean Diaspora focused marketing efforts and reminded investors that there is no limit to the number of companies who can become clients of the program.

And President of the University of the Virgin Islands, Dr. David Hall, said that he looks forward to the ongoing public/private sector partnership between clients of the RTPark and the University as the agency continues to promote the U.S.V.I. as an impact investment hub for the Caribbean.

Interested companies can contact the RTPark at 1-340-692-4304 or by email at info@uvirtpark.net. The RTPark is also on Twitter @UVI_RTPark or on Facebook at UVI Research and Technology Park

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‘My whole arm was in its mouth’: Woman loses arm in shark attack in the Bahamas – Washington Post

An ordinary snorkeling excursion in a shallow reef in the Bahamas turned horrific last week when a shark attack cost a North Carolina mother of three much of her right arm.

It just felt like I had bumped into something, so I just casually turned to my right to look my whole arm was in its mouth, just floating there, Tiffany Johnson told ABC affiliate WTVDfrom her Concord, N.C., home. I kept trying to yank my hand back and the last time I yanked, he had cut it clean off so I was able to actually get free, Johnson told WSOC.com.

Johnson, 32, and her husband were on the last stop of a Caribbean cruise June 2 when the attack occurred and Johnson said her ability to stay calm, along with her religious faith, enabled her to survive. Doctors were unable to save her arm, which was amputated just below the elbow.

[From the archives: 17-year-old girl dies from shark attack while surfing, with her mother and sisters looking on]

She felt her arm, like a small tug on her arm, her husband, J.J. Johnson, told WBTV. She casually looked over to her right to see what it was and she was staring face-to-face at the shark.

What was believed to be a tiger shark attacked fast, as Johnson was watching her swim from a boat. When she realized what was happening, she tried to pull her arm out of the sharks mouth and thats when the shark clamped down tighter, he said. They struggled there for a second and as she tried to pull away, the shark bit her arm off.

When he heard her screams, Johnson said he jumped into the water.

[Blood in the water: Four dead, a coast terrified and the birth of modern shark mania]

I looked over there and I just saw blood all over in the water, all around her, he said. Shes saying, Help me, help me, Jesus and shes praying as shes swimming back.

Johnson said she felt thistangible peace on me and it was so thick, that I was just calm.She is home now afterwhat she hopes will be her third and final surgery.

Who cares about a limb? she told WBTVs Sarah-Blake Morgan. Its a limb and Im here.

The incident left Johnson thankful to be able to share this story and I hope, and I know, that its going to change peoples lives because you cant hear this story and not see God in it.

Here's what you need to know about shark attacks and how to fight back if you're trapped. (The Washington Post)

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Bahamas Scores Extra Points With Redskins Alumni And Fans – Bahamas Tribune

NASSAU, Bahamas -- The three-day inaugural Doug Williams and Legends Weekend held in Nassau, Bahamas, June 8-11 was a tremendous success and players and Washington Redskins fans are already looking forward to next year's event.

The event is in partnership with the Islands of The Bahamas and aims to promote the islands while giving fans of the Redskins a chance to experience the country. The goal is to attract as many of the hundreds of thousands of Washington Redskins fans as possible.

"The main focus of sports tourism is for us to find new avenues to get what we call heads in beds in The Bahamas and having this Doug Williams Celebrity Weekend is a great way to get the word out about The Bahamas. We were able to work with a local marketing group who, along with the Redskins, put together a package to create an event for the players and some of the fans just to enjoy some fun in The Bahamas," said Jeffrey Rodgers, senior manager of sports tourism for Bahamas Tourist Office in Washington.

The weekend included a welcome reception and Junkanoo social at The Pier, a golf tournament at Baha Mar's Royal Blue golf course, a city tour, a golf and cheerleading clinic with Doug Williams and the Legends and a Sunset Cruise.

Doug Williams, Redskins Super Bowl XXII MVP, said he's grateful for the opportunity to spread the word of what The Bahamas has to offer.

"Well, I think number one when you talk about The Bahamas you think about tourism. You want to do some things here that you can go back and share what you did, the fun that we had here and hopefully we can get more people to come down and visit The Bahamas and enjoy all the good that life has to offer," Williams said.

Williams added that it is his wish that the inaugural weekend will get more people interested so that the event grows next year, and he feels confident it will.

"I think we had about 90 people that came down to enjoy. We had people come from Louisiana and a lot of people come from Denver, Houston, people from Washing DC area. Hopefully we can build this next year and the year after that so it can be one of the weekends that a lot of people want to take part in."

Dexter Manley, first time visitor and Redskins alumni, said The Bahamas is a great venue and the event should happen year-round.

"I think it's a great place, they should do this year-round. Doug Williams was MVP of the Superbowl XXII and I think there's some sort of relationship with the tourism. I've never seen such a beautiful place and beautiful people so this is God's country to me," Manley said.

Jeff Bostic, Redskins alumni, said the event could not get any better than it was. "If it was any better, I would not know how to act. Beautiful weather, beautiful beaches, beautiful water, friendly people, great restaurants. If you want to come to a place that has it all, it's The Bahamas," Bostic said.

Richard "Doc" Walker, alumni of the Redskins, said although he has visited The Bahamas before, he was looking forward to the waters.

"I'm looking forward to the water, the beautiful water, the fact that you can see your toes in the water and it hasn't been polluted and it's been respected. I'm also looking forward to the great food, the people, we don't have this and that's why it's special," he said.

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Exclusive: PDVSA leaves Bahamas oil terminal, expands in St Eustatius – sources – Reuters

HOUSTON Venezuelan state-run oil company PDVSA is moving millions of barrels of oil from a Bahamas storage facility after terminating a contract with the owner, U.S. Buckeye Partners LP, according to internal data and sources close to the decision.

Buckeye and PDVSA had tried to resolve payment delays and other frequent problems that stalled some shipments, the sources said. But PDVSA decided to shift its oil to the Statia terminal, operated by U.S. NuStar Energy LP, in the neighboring island of St. Eustatius.

The termination is another sign of how PDVSA's deteriorating finances have strained its relationship with business partners. The state-owned company has struggled to maintain its tanker fleet on the water and to keep operations running to maximize income for the country's most important export: oil.

PDVSA's contract with Buckeye had included storage for up to 6 million barrels of crude and fuel oil. The contract was due to expire in December, but PDVSA decided to end the lease in advance and seek some $10 million in overpayments, according to a source from the Venezuelan company.

Buckeye and PDVSA did not respond to requests for comment. NuStar said it would not discuss customer activities at its terminals.

Since 2016 Buckeye had intermittently suspended PDVSA from moving its stored oil out of the terminal - the Caribbean's largest - over monthly payment delays, according to sources from the companies and Thomson Reuters Trade Flows data.

In late August, PDVSA renewed a 2014 contract with NuStar to secure its presence in Statia for three more years starting in March. The state-run company is now paying some $2.3 million per month to lease 5 million barrels of crude storage excluding extra charges, according to a document seen by Reuters.

PDVSA's supply and trade department last year also approved an option to lease a single buoy mooring in St. Eustatius and extra storage capacity for up to 4.3 million barrels of refined products.

"We are now consolidating blending and storage operations in St. Eustatius," the PDVSA source said.

NuStar's Statia terminal has capacity to store up to 13.03 million barrels of crude and products. It also has six mooring locations, blending and transshipment facilities.

In 2011, PDVSA announced a plan to increase storage capacity nearly fourfold in three years to handle new production of blends made from the Orinoco Belt's crudes. Since then, it has rented facilities in the Caribbean, but payment problems have recently affected its operations in several islands.

PDVSA operates the 335,000-barrel-per-day Isla refinery in Curacao and an adjacent terminal. It also owns the BOPEC storage terminal in Bonaire, leases the Aruba refinery and its terminal through its subsidiary Citgo, and has stakes in refineries in the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Cuba.

Buckeye's Bahamas terminal was owned by PDVSA until 2008, when it was sold to investment firm First Reserve Corp. In 2010, Buckeye bought 80 percent of the facility, which can store up to 26.2 million barrels of oil.

Buckeye also owns terminals in St. Lucia and Puerto Rico.

(Reporting by Marianna Parraga in Houston, with additional reporting by Jarret Renshaw in New York; Editing by Marguerita Choy)

SEATTLE General Electric Co said on Wednesday it will combine its power and energy distribution businesses to create its largest unit by revenue as the top executive at GE Power announced his retirement after failing to win the conglomerate's CEO job.

Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman said Saudi Arabia could be a "major opportunity" for the firm as the country unveiled plans for oil giant Saudi Aramco's $100 billion initial public offering and introduced a series of reforms to attract foreign capital in 2015.

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Jet Ski Operator Sexually Assaults Canadian Tourist in Nassau, Bahamas – Cruise Law News

A jet ski operator in Nassau, Bahamas sexually assaulted a Canadian woman near Paradise Island yesterday afternoon, according to the Nassau Tribune.

The crime reportedly occurred after 1.30 P.M. on a cay near Cabbage Beach. The newspaper indicates thata jet ski operator took the young woman (in her twenties) on a ride from Cabbage Beach to a cay off Paradise Island where he sexually assaulted her.

An employee of the Atlantis resort told the newspaper that he observed the woman, shortly after the incident, crying and shaking on the beach. She indicated that the jet ski operator took her to a nearby cay where he raped her. The news account says that the other jet ski operators"... dont like him because he has a bad reputation. He has been accused before of groping a woman on the beach."

Over a half-dozen women havereported being assaulted by jet ski operators on Cabbage Beach in Nassau, Bahamas. The U.S. Embassy has warned of this specific danger several times. A year ago we wrote that, according to the U.S. Embassy,jet ski operators sexually assaulted five tourists in just 18 months.

Bahamian officials previously discussed using police and Royal Bahamas Defence Force officers to patrol the beaches on Paradise Island to address the crime problem, but such plans never materialized.

Many passengers cruise to Nassau under the illusion thatit is a tropical paradise. But the truth is that Nassau has been the subject of more critical crime warning that any other cruise destination in the world. The Bahamas has a far higher rate of rape and murder than any U.S. port where passenger embarked for a cruise. The cruise lines don't issue warnings before selling cruises to Nassau but typically warn their guests of the high crime rate there only during the cruise.

The Nassau Tribune has written about the rape of tourists by jet ski operators before.

The National Task Force for Gender Based Violence, Bahamas had the worst record for rapes in the Caribbean. The report stated that "while the worldwide average for rape is 15 per 100,000, The Bahamas has an average of 133 (per 100,000)." The rate in the U.S. Is somewhere around 28.6 per 100,000. There are almost 5 times as many rapes in the Bahamas as in the U.S. per capita rate.

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