Where in the World Are the Royal Caribbean International Ships? – Cruise Industry News

With its fleet still in lay up status apart from the Quantum of the Seas, which is sailing short cruises from Singapore, here is the location of every Royal Caribbean ship as of February 11, 2021:

Odyssey of the SeasYear Built: 2021Capacity: 4,100 guestsLocation: Papenburg, Germany

Still under construction, the Odyssey of the Seas is docked just outside Meyer Werfts covered building hall. The vessel is being fitted out by the shipyard ahead of its inaugural cruise which is currently slated for May.

Spectrum of the SeasYear Built: 2019Capacity: 4,100 guestsLocation: Singapore

The Spectrum of the Seas is currently anchored off Singapore. Out of commercial service for over a year, the China-based vessel has been laid up in Asia since April 2020.

Symphony of the SeasYear Built: 2018Capacity: 5,400 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

The worlds biggest cruise ship, the Symphony of the Seas is spending the operational pause around Florida. The vessel is presently in the Bahamas, near CocoCay.

Ovation of the SeasYear Built: 2016 Capacity: 4,100 guestsLocation: Singapore

Similar to the Spectrum, the Ovation of the Seas is anchored off Singapore. Previously used on crew repatriation efforts, the Quantum-class vessel has been in Asia since leaving Australia in April.

Harmony of the SeasYear Built: 2016Capacity: 5,400 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

Spending the operational pause in the Caribbean, the Harmony of the Seas is presently anchored off CocoCay, Bahamas.

Anthem of the Seas Year Built: 2015Capacity: 4,100 guestsLocation: Coast of England

After sailing to India on a crew repatriation voyage, the Anthem of the Seas arrived in France for drydock maintenance in July. Presently anchored off Southern England, the Quantum-class vessel has remained laid up in Europe ever since.

Quantum of the SeasYear Built: 2014Capacity: 4,100 guestsLocation: Singapore

The Quantum of the Seas is currently the only Royal Caribbean vessel in commercial service. One of the fleets Asia based ships, it is offering a program of short cruises to nowhere from Singapore.

Allure of the SeasYear Built: 2010Capacity: 5,400 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

After doing a technical call in Port Canaveral in January, the Allure of the Seas is currently laid up in the Bahamas.

Oasis of the SeasYear Built: 2009Capacity: 5,400 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

The Oasis of the Seas is anchored on Bahamas Stirrup Cay Anchorage.

Independence of the SeasYear Built: 2008Capacity: 3,600 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

The Independence of the Seas is another Royal Caribbean ship laid up in the Bahamas. After docking in CocoCay last week, the vessel is currently anchored at the Great Isaac Anchorage.

Liberty of the SeasYear Built: 2007Capacity: 3,600 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

Presently sailing slowly off the Florida coast, the Liberty of the Seas is also laid up in the Bahamas. The vessel left Freeport on February 7 after a technical call.

Freedom of the SeasYear Built: 2006Capacity: 3,600 guestsLocation: Barbados

The Freedom of the Seas is laid- p in Barbados at the moment. The ship was in Bridgetown in January for a technical call.

Jewel of the SeasYear Built: 2004Capacity: 2,100 guestsLocation: Coast of England

After visiting Southampton for a technical call last week, the Jewel of the Seas is now anchored in Englands Poole Bay.

Mariner of the SeasYear Built: 2003Capacity: 3,100 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

The Mariner of the Seas is presently anchored in Bahamas Stirrup Cay Anchorage.

Serenade of the SeasYear Built: 2003Capacity: 2,100 guestsLocation: Barbados

Spending the operational pause in the Caribbean, the Serenade of the Seas is near Barbados.

Navigator of the SeasYear Built: 2002Capacity: 3,100 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

The Navigator of the Seas left CocoCay on February 5 and is now sailing near Florida. The Voyager-class vessel is one of the several that are laid up around the Bahamas and south Florida.

Brilliance of the SeasYear Built: 2002Capacity: 2,100 guestsLocation: St. Maarten

One of four Radiance-class ships, the Brilliance of the Seas is presently docked at the Port of Philipsburg, in St. Maarten.

Adventure of the SeasYear Built: 2001

Capacity: 3,100 guestsLocation: St. Maarten

The Adventure of the Seas is in the St. Maarten area at the moment. The vessel left Philipsburg on February 8 and is now nearby.

Radiance of the SeasYear Built: 2001Capacity: 2,100 guestsLocation: Singapore

The Radiance of the Seas is anchored in Singapore along with the Spectrum of the Seas, Voyager of the Seas and Ovation of the Seas.

Explorer of the SeasYear Built: 2000

Capacity: 3,100 guestsLocation: The Bahamas

After being drydocked in Europe back in August, the Explorer of the Seas returned to America earlier this year. Currently it is anchored in the Bahamas among other Royal Caribbean ships.

Voyager of the SeasYear Built: 1999Capacity: 3,100 guestsLocation: Singapore

Currently anchored inside the Port of Singapore, the Voyager of the Seas has been laid up in Asia since leaving Australia in April.

Vision of the SeasYear Built: 1998Capacity: 2,000 guestsLocation: The Caribbean

The Vision of the Seas was scheduled to arrive in San Juan on February 10 for a technical call.

Rhapsody of the SeasYear Built: 1997Capacity: 2,100 guestsLocation: The Caribbean

After being used on crew repatriation voyages in the Caribbean, the Rhapsody of the Seas has been laid up in the region. Most recently, the vessel spent 30 days docked in the British Virgin Islands.

Enchantment of the SeasYear Built: 1997Capacity: 2,250 guestsLocation: St. Maarten

Laid up in the Caribbean, the Enchantment of the Seas is currently docked in the Port of Philipsburg, in St. Maarten.

Grandeur of the SeasYear Built: 1996Capacity: 1,950 guestsLocation: St. Maarten

The Grandeur of the Seas is the fourth Royal Caribbean ship in St. Maarten. The vessel is presently docked in Philipsburg, along the Enchantment and the Brilliance. The Adventure of the Seas remains nearby. .

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President Bidens flurry of executive orders has now extended to housing policy and to a pledge to reverse the Trump administrations approach to fair housing. Specifically, that would mean reversing the Trump reversal of an Obama-era rule known as Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing designed to introduce affordable (read subsidized) housing into higher-income, suburban zip codes. To justify a return to this controversial policy, President Biden rehearsed a long litany of federal housing-policy sins. Hes right about many of those but wrong about his approach to redress. More subsidized housing, in the tragic public-housing tradition, will only spur division and do little to help minority groups in their quest for upward mobility. It is incontrovertible, as President Biden stated in his executive order, that during the 20th century, Federal, State, and local governments systematically implemented racially discriminatory housing policies that contributed to segregated neighborhoods and inhibited equal opportunity and the chance to build wealth for Black, Latino, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and Native American families, and other underserved communities. Most significantly, the Federal Housing Authority would not insure mortgages for blacks in white neighborhoods, and racial covenants deed restrictions against blacks (and Jews, by the way) were the norm into the 1950s. Urban freeways ploughed through low-income, often (though not exclusively) minority, neighborhoods, displacing thousands. Today, we are left with the Cross Bronx Expressway and the Chrysler Freeway. Even this apology is, however, selective. African Americans, particularly, suffered the tragedy of a (still) favorite progressive program: public housing. A key history here is underappreciated. Historically black neighborhoods Central Harlem, Detroits Black Bottom, Chicagos Bronzeville, Desoto-Carr in St. Louis were denigrated as slums, even though they were home to large numbers of residential property owners and hundreds of black-owned businesses. When they were cleared to make way for public housing, they were replaced by high-rise hells in which ownership asset accumulation was by definition impossible. The social fabric of self-help, civil society, and upward mobility was ripped apart. Blacks have always been, and remain, disproportionately represented in public and otherwise subsidized housing, often trapped into long-term dependency by counterproductive policies: When their income rises, so does rent. Compensating for this dual history of outright racism and harmful progressivism must not mean a new generation of housing sins. But Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing, should it be restored, is just that. Federal pressure through the leverage of local aid programs to force the introduction of subsidized rental housing for low-income tenants has long been a guarantee of resistance by lower-middle class residents, white and black, justifiably concerned that households who have not strived and saved to make it to their neighborhoods will pose problems. Concentrations of housing-voucher tenants, dispersed by the demolition of some public-housing projects, have already spread dysfunction and poor maintenance including into apartment buildings in Warrensville Heights, the Ohio hometown of Marcia Fudge, the incoming secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Racial integration and fair housing remain goals for which America must strive. But that means understanding how neighborhoods work. Americans, black and white, self-select to live in areas in which they share the socioeconomic characteristics of their neighbors. Some liberals might not like that but those are their personal choices, as well. When minority-group members share the economic and educational backgrounds of new neighbors, the odds of intolerance are vastly decreased. Thats why fair housing should mean nondiscrimination not subsidized new developments. Instead, Biden is doubling down on the example set by the Obama administration in Westchester County, which was forced to spend $60 million to subsidize 874 housing units in a county in which racial and ethnic minorities are already well represented. That means that current black and Hispanic homeowners, who have bought their homes through striving and saving, will have to see their county taxes used to subsidize others to the tune of $68,000 per home. The exclusionary suburbs wont be pried open by confrontation. There will be endless lawsuits. Instead, HUD, if its to have any useful role, must try to use such tools as model zoning (suggestions, not mandates) to convince local planning boards to permit the market to build naturally occurring affordable housing small homes, including small multifamilies, on small lots. Historically, thats how the American working class was able to afford homes. An administration truly interested in correcting the housing-policy sins of the past would not overlook the existing problems of public and subsidized housing. Heres a bold idea: sell off public-housing projects on high-value real estate (see the Brooklyn waterfront) and provide cash compensation to its residents. They should be able to move where they like or just put the money aside. Theres a lot about our housing past to correct. Doubling down on previous sins is not the way to start.

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Bahamas Aquatics AGM and election of officers on Saturday – Bahamas Tribune

By BRENT STUBBS

Senior Sports Reporter

bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

AS Bahamas Aquatics heads into their annual general meeting and election of officers on Saturday via Zoom, Algernon Cargill is expected to be confirmed as the president unopposed.

Cargill, who has also been re-elected for his second four-year term as a member of the FINA Bureau starting in July, was the only person nominated to the federations top position.

A number of other officers will be confirmed by acclamation during the AGM, which will only vote for the assistant treasurer with Patrick Ferguson and Andrea Strapp vying for the post and the Member-at-Large with Gena Culmer-Taylor, Yvette Ferguson, Wilfred Pratt and Christine Wallace-Whitfield as the contenders. There is a proposal to increase the total amount to three.

Others already elected and joining Cargill on the federation board are Lynne Fraino as First Vice-President, Rochelle Bastian as Second Vice-President, John Bradley as Third Vice-President and Georgette Albury as Secretary, Erald Thompson as Treasurer and Kendric Albury as Assistant Treasurer.

First elected as president in 2003 when the term was only two years, Cargill continues to be re-elected every other term, including from 2012 when they amended the constitution and changed the term to four years.

I feel as if the federation has remained steadfast in our approach to governance and we have developed outstanding swimmers and water polo players, Cargill said. And because of the programmes that we have set in place, Im excited that the members have again elected me unopposed.

As a result of accomplishment of the federation, Cargill said he was elected to serve on the FIBA Bureau, which in swimming is equivalent to World Athletics, the governing body for track and field.

Dr Julio C Maglione, of Uruguay, has served as the president since 2009.

Cargill was nominated by the CCCAN region and is returning for his second term on the 25-member board. He also serves as an Executive Member of the Union American de Natacion (UANA).

This really helps us here in the Bahamas because we have a presence on the global stage, Cargill said. Were known for our governance and because we are respected in the region, I was nominated the Central American and Caribbean to represent them.

During the federations AGM on Saturday, amendments will be made to the constitution, as proposed by the membership.

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FREED UP: PM eyes further easing of restrictions on GB – EyeWitness News

GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday foreshadowed a further easing of restrictions on Grand Bahama, beginning with an extension of the recognized 10pm curfew on the island.

Speaking to reporters on Grand Bahama, Minnis said once the island continues to perform well in preventing the spread of COVID-19, it will be freed up.

I have discussed with [The Ministry of] Health and I know the curfew in Grand Bahama is at 10 oclock and sometime this weekend or this week, we should be able to move Grand Bahama to 11 oclock, he said.

I think that would be very helpful, especially for the restaurants. And if Grand Bahama continues as is [with] the mitigation protocols for COVID, I expect Grand Bahama will be freed up even more.

I wont care to say at this particular time the liberalization, but there will be some more liberalization, getting Grand Bahama ready.

The prime minister touted the success of Family Islands during the pandemic, with few cases impacting many of the archipelagos smaller communities.

He said maintaining low COVID-19 numbers is key to bolstering The Bahamas economy.

The economy will start to boom, Minnis said.

I expect not only Grand Bahama, but New Providence and the Family Islands, and I am extremely grateful, during the COVID era, of the Family Islands that performed, becausepeople tend to neglect the Family Islands.

But the Family Islands had remained basically COVID-free, minimal COVID, and the tourist product was still functioning.

So, the Family Islands were really doing [their] part to the entire Bahamian economy.

There have been few confirmed cases on Grand Bahama in recent days as the country observes low single-digit cases each day.

In Parliament this week, Exumas and Ragged Island MP Chester Cooper questioned the government on why Exuma remained under certain COVID-19 restrictions enforced last year when the island was experiencing a surge of cases and deemed a hotspot.

Exuma has had only one infection in the last month, and two infections since January 1, 2021.

There are some lingering concerns in relation to the emergency orders as it relates to Exuma, Cooper said.

I call on the minister of health to examine the science and the guidelines that continue to cause Exuma to be under the same restrictions as last year when it was deemed a hotspot.

He continued: For example, parents and teachers on Exuma are eager to begin face-to-face learning, but [are] prohibited from doing so.

It is time for all of the restrictions as it relates to Exuma to be reviewed and to be harmonized with other low-risk islands.

Health officials confirmed nine additional infections on Wednesday eight on New Providence and one on Grand Bahama.

Total cases were pushed to 8,311, of which 1,148 remain active.

There have been a total of 1,192 cases on Grand Bahama and 6,022 cases on New Providence.

On the 13 other islands where COVID cases have been confirmed, there have been 739 cases.

Another 358 cases have no location and remain in the category locations pending.

There have been 122 confirmed cases on Exuma.

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PLP in Grand Bahama aiming to put a first-time voter in the driving seat – Bahamas Tribune

BY DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

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The Progressive Liberal Party in Grand Bahama launched a voter registration drive on Friday at its headquarters in Freeport, where a Nissan Cube car is being raffled to encourage first-time voters to register.

The initiative is one of several the PLP Mens Branch is undertaking to get more young voters out to register and vote in the 2022 general elections.

First-time registrants are eligible to win the car, which will be raffled on April 5. Individuals must present their voters registration card to the PLP headquarters to show proof. A copy of it will be taken and entered in a draw with other eligible entrants.

Julian Sawyer, national vice-chairman of the PLP, is encouraging Bahamians everywhere to participate and become involved in the political process in the country.

We especially encourage young people to get involved in this paradigm shift of being registered to vote in the next general elections, he said.

Nevar Smith, a member of the PLP Mens Branch, said the drive is focused on encouraging first-time voters to register so their voice and vote can be counted.

With the general elections quickly approaching, we realised the importance of encouraging the youth of GB to register to vote, he stated. We want them to understand how precious and valuable the right to vote is.

Individuals who decide to participate in the initiative, he said, will not be told how to vote. I want to stress that we are not telling people how to vote; this is not that type of situation. But, instead, our primary objective is to encourage people to register to vote and let their voice be heard on election day.

Those who get registered for the first time will be eligible to receive a car by having their names placed in a group with other first-time registrants. One lucky person will be chosen out of that group of names by April 5, 2021, Mr Smith explained.

Mr Smith said they are also going to reach out to young people and Bahamians overseas through social media. We do not want to disenfranchise persons overseas who want to participate so we will implement a Google form, in addition to having persons come to headquarters to drop off their receipt so people can participate overseas. So, every avenue is going to be used electronically and digitally, he said.

James Turner, a PLP supporter and member of Mens Branch, said the point is getting people to register to vote. If you want people to do the right thing sometimes you have to incentivise them to do the right thing. The fact is it does not matter who you vote for at this time; this is about having the right to vote.

We want folks to know you ought to register to vote and select your candidate of choice - it is a powerful thing. First-time voters are primarily young folks; we are saying go and be registered.

Once you have registered, bring your registration card to prove you are registered; we will make a copy of it and drop it in a box, he said.

Mr Turner added: The landscape is always changing; I would like to think that this will cause everybody to get registered But it is unlikely that that would happen. I believe like many others, we will have to do some things to get young voters to get registered. So, I dont expect this to be the last thing we do.

Vice-chairman Sawyer said the PLP has been actively participating in Grand Bahama. When asked about the ratification of PLP candidates in Grand Bahama, Mr Sawyer said: That is in process and we are letting it go through the normal procedures.

He said the PLP is for the people and is trying to reach out and help the people. We are living up to our principles and the philosophy of the PLP to uplift the downtrodden and encourage all, he said.

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Every Johnny Depp Movie Ranked From Worst to Best | Screen Rant – Screen Rant

Johnny Depp has had a long and varied career of ups and downs, hits and misses, but how do his movies rank from worst to best? Beginning his career as a teen heartthrob in films likeA Nightmare on Elm Streetand the hit TV show21 Jump Street, Depp quickly graduated to leading roles, eventually fostering a relationship with director Tim Burton.

It's with Burton that he developed a movie star persona that would become uniquely his, a mix of eccentric oddities and deeply-felt soulfulness. This peculiar presence would go on to shine in films likeEdward Scissorhands andWhat's Eating Gilbert Grape, leading inevitably to his instantly-iconic turn as Captain Jack Sparrow.Currently, he's become embroiled in controversy, dropped from his role as the main villain in Warner Bros'Fantastic Beasts franchise.

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Though his future acting prospects look dire at the moment, Depp's filmography remains a vast and varied collection, overflowing with lonesome outsiders, grim-faced gangsters, and pounds upon pounds of white makeup.A note for completionists,Minamata has not been included, as it's currently only in theaters with no streaming options announced. Also missing isCity of Lies,which due to a lawsuit was pulled from its 2018 release date with no replacement announced.That said, here are theJohnny Depp'smajor films, ranked from worst to best.

Misguided from conception to execution, Mortdecaiisone of the most torturously unfunny movies one could possibly sit through. An action comedy without thrills or laughs, this Wes Anderson-wannabe is an extreme low point in the actor's career.

Johnny Depp playing the Lone Ranger's Native American sidekick Tonto is a piece of casting that feels more and more tone-deaf by the hour. Even despite that, this 2013 update fromPirates director Gore Verbinski and co-starring Armie Hammer is a fairly rote, uninspired piece of blockbuster filmmaking.

Depp's second film is a sophomoric sex comedy about two boys in Miami prowling for women when they encounter a jewel heist. It's an incredibly crass and laugh-deficient film that gives a peek at the wrong turn the actor's career could've taken had things not gotten more interesting.

Related: Why Pirates of the Caribbean Can't Work Without Johnny Depp

Still one of the most bizarre films to be able to claim "multiple Golden Globe nominee" status, this barely-burningsizzleris a magic trick that transforms two of the most charismatic movie stars of their day into a screen couple with zero chemistry. The plot attempts to be a Hitchcockian game of cat and mouse. However, an overall lack of suspense or pace renders the whole film as mostly a banal exercise inwatching attractive people in beautiful settings and little else.

Sherlock Gnomes is the 2018 follow-up toGnomeo and Juliet. As one can imagine, it's aToy Story-esque twist on literary characters where instead of toys, the protagonists aregarden gnomes. In this one, Depp voices a statuary version of Sherlock Holmes solving a missing persons case. This is squarely aimed at kids, with not much generation-crossing charm. Colorful but trite, no one is hailing this as an animated classic.

Johnny Depp's first trip to Wonderland was already a muddled, Tim Burton-directed eyesore. This sequel makes the original look masterful by comparison. Swapping out Burton for James Bobin, this paint-by-numbers follow-up to the live-action remake ticks along on auto-pilot, with generic characterizations by Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, bland visual effects sequences, and a seemingly-checked-out Mia Wasikowska asAlice.

This overwrought drama about a Russian Jewish girl in 1927 who escapes to England and meets a handsome horseman wavers dangerously close to self-parody. With a soapy plot, flat characters, and wooden dialogue, not even Christina Ricci and Johnny Depp can save this movie from itself.

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Depp and Charlize Theron give fine performances in this box office bomb. However, its story of an astronaut who returns from space a changed man has undoubtedly been done before and after with far more interesting and engaging results. Boring and derivative, this melodramatic slog never even remotely blasts off.

If one is looking for the point at which Johnny Depp's "I play pale weirdos" vibe crossed over into total tedium, his Futterwacken-ing turn as the Mad Hatter is definitely Exhibit A. While the prospect of Burton taking on Lewis Carroll's surreal classic at first seemed potentially tantalizing, the result sacrifices the original text's charm for a CGI-ridden "chosen one" narrative. While the film was a huge box office success, eventually picking up Oscar wins for Costume and Production Design, this is mostly the Burton-Depp collaboration at its most indulgent.

Wally Pfister, cinematographer ofThe Dark KnightandInception, tried his hand at directing with this 2014 sci-fi film about a genius whose consciousness is uploaded to the Internet. It's agood-looking movie, but its intellectual depth is fairly shallow, and any attempts at emotional intimacy are impeded by thinly-drawn characters and generic performances. Overall, it falls far short of its titular goal.

Take a long last look, for Grindelwald will bear Johnny Depp's face no more. Appearing briefly at the end of this series' first installment, Depp's villainous wizard came into full authoritarian power in this sequel. The irony of ironies is that he and Jude Law may be the best partsof a film so frustratingly cluttered and wildly incomprehensible one wonderswhere the magicwent.

Related: Every Major Movie Role Johnny Depp Turned Down

The good news is, more Captain Jack Sparrow. The bad news? Well, this was all getting a bit tired even nearing the end of the original trilogy. The fifth installment casts Javier Bardem as yet another barnacle-esque baddie with yet another army of dead pirates. Evenwith a random Paul McCartney cameo, one can't help but feeling like Johnny Depp is the last one at a party that ended a long, long time ago.

This fourth installment sees the reins handed from Gore Verbinski toChicago director Rob Marshall. It's less cluttered and noisy than its predecessor,At World's End, but in the process a lot duller, with a barely presentDepp. A lumbering plot that trades in Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom for an undercooked mermaid romance doesn't help matters.

More than 30 years after Rosemary's Baby,Roman Polanski returned to the subject of Satanism with this Depp-led chiller. It'sa typical display of the director's style and visual panache, but the scares are limited and Depp is left playing a fairly one-note character. More forgiving audiences may make it through the first and second acts intrigued, but the film ultimately goes off the rails in a climax that verges on the ludicrous.

Johnny Depp is actually quite dazzling as the Earl of Rochester, in a performance that fully embraces the downward spiral of a life spent reveling in debauchery. It's a shame the surrounding film can't quite hold a candle, at times lit so darkly one can scarcely see what's happening in the frame. As far as period dramas go, this one winds up a bit of a drag.

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Burton's 12-years-later spiritualsequel toThe Nightmare Before Christmas lacks pretty much everything that makes that film so eminently charming. Depp's vocal performance feels entirely tossed off, as do the rest of the cast's. Danny Elfman songs and almost expressionless facial animation round out a film that, while praised at the time, holds up unforgivingly to second viewings.

A Johnny Depp and Christopher Walken screen pairing seems like a good time, and the prospect of Depp playing an action hero who has 75 minutes to kill the governor of L.A. is admittedly intriguing.The resulting film is by no means a total disappointment, a fairly rote '90s action thriller with a bonkers plot but solid pace. However, with actors as unique and admirably odd as Depp and Walken, this can't help but feel like a bit of a disappointment.

After the surprise sensation of the original and a sequel which deepened the mythology but maintained most of the buoyancy of its predecessor,the third entry in thePirates franchise makes the bizarre choice to drown its audience in a muddy mess of side characters, subplots, and set pieces for nearly three hours. Its main appeal is a Lynchian interlude with multiple Depps, crabs, and a peanut.

Aside from the cringey context of beingthe film where Depp and Amber Heard met, this ode to Hunter S. Thompson is a fairly sweet offering. A spiritual sequel toFear and Loathing in Las Vegas,The Rum Diaryeschews that film's surreal Gilliam-isms for a more reserved sense of whimsy. The result is a film that's inherently more forgettable, but still far from the actor's worst work.

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Based on a graphic novel long before comic book movies becamede rigeur,From Hellis a spin on the legend of Jack the Ripper. Depp plays Scotland Yard detective Fred Abberline in a delightful performance that mildly foreshadows the full-blast whimsy he'd embrace two years later as Captain Jack Sparrow. It's not a particularly frightening film, but there's a cleverness bubbling under this gruesome procedural that makes it solid midnight fare.

This 2015 crime drama was definitely pitched as an Oscar-play comeback for the actor,but it has a hard time forging its own path in the oft-treaded footfalls of the gangster genre.Depp's performance isn't bad, but his makeup-caked, thinned-hair look verges a bit on caricature. Beneath those added layers of artifice, there's something interesting going on, arguably one of his most dropped-in and committed performances in the latter portion of his career.

Blow wants desperately to be as gripping a rise-and-fall story asGoodFellasorBoogie Nights. Depp is in fine form as George Jung, the high-school football star turned premiere cocaine importer, and the initial parts of the film concerning his rise are a fun enough ride. Alas, when the inevitable fall sets in, the film becomes overly-sentimental, ultimately revealing thatBlow doesn't have much new to say.

The first 30 minutes of Tim Burton's controversial remake of the 1971 classic are so jam-packed with witty sight gags and Dahlian cheekiness that one might actually think he's gone and made a film that surpasses the original. Alas, it all comes to a crashing halt once the gang steps foot into the factory. Johnny Depp certainly deserves credit for not imitating the brilliance of Gene Wilder's iconic performance as Willy Wonka, but his intellectually-interesting choice of playing the amazing chocolatier as a grown man in a state of arrested development comes off mostly as obnoxiously unfunny. It may start strong, but it winds up as anything but the golden ticket.

Related: Pirates of the Caribbean Should Ditch Johnny Depp

Kenneth Branagh's 2017 update of the Agatha Christie story doesn't match up to the fun of the Sidney Lumet original,but Depp is one of the more watchable parts. Branagh himself gives a giant performance, with an equally-giant mustache as detective Hercule Poirot. The rest of the cast, which includes Michelle Pfeiffer, Penelope Cruz, and Judi Dench, is hit-or-miss, but Deppsketches in all the right shades for gangster Edward Ratchett.

This long-awaited screen adaptation of the Stephen Sondheim tuner is hardly Rob Marshall's finest. While it runs into trouble by softening the dark second act of its source material, there are plenty of solid performances, including Depp's underrated turn as the Big Bad Wolf. His earthy vocals are a nice match for the jaunty "Hello, Little Girl," even if his costume jars stylistically with the surrounding film.

A gorgeously-shot, beautifully-realized look at the life and writings of Cuban author Reinaldo Arenas,Before Night Falls is a brilliant performance showcase for a pre-No Country For Old MenJavier Bardem. Depp's twin performances as the flamboyant Bon Bon and a sadistic prison warden may come off as a bit problematic nowadays. Nonetheless, the actor makes the most of his five minutes of screen time, adding his distinct flavor to Julian Schnabel's stunning film.

Chocolatis the kind of multiple Oscar nominee that might have audiences rolling their eyes nowadays, but it's light and frothy enough, with atypically entrancing performance from Juliette Binoche. The title is apt, as there's something almost dessert-like about this film's graceful style and old-fashioned romanticism. It goes down smooth, but may leave one wondering if it ultimately wasn't a bit disappointingly slight.

Related: Johnny Depp's Nightmare On Elm Street Role Explained

After Depp'sPirates of the Caribbeancomeback, it seemed like there was nothing more fun than going to the movies and seeing Johnny Depp have a ball piling on the quirks.Secret Window is definitely bargain-bin Stephen King, but the actor's rapidly unraveling performance is still great fun.

By the timeDark Shadows rolled around, the Burton-Depp collaboration had almost become a parody of itself. Depp would don another dousing of white-cake makeup, and Burton would continue to endlessly copy his original films, with rapidly diminishing returns. It's a bit surprising, then, that this is actually one of their best offeringsin years, with Depp giving a wonderfully funny performance and Burton reveling in the sort of deviant humor that made his early work so engaging.

Robert Rodriguez's loopy and nonsensical spaghetti Western isgood campy fun. Taking a cue from his future Grindhousecollaboator Quentin Tarantino, the film gleefully abandons plot and embraces a wild succession of over-the-top violence underscored with lots and lots of guitar-strumming. It's all quite fun, albeit a bit one-note, butDepp undoubtedly steals the whole show with a hysterically ridiculous performance as a rogue C.I.A. agent in Mexico.

After Heath Ledger's death, his final rolein Terry Gilliam's 2009 fantasy film was re-conceived as a series of transformations between Jude Law, Colin Farrell, and Depp himself. After a slew of disappointing failures, Gilliam got close hereto recapturing the magic of his early career masterpieces BrazilandTime Bandits.While it's not a top-tier entry in the director's filmography, its typically imaginative visuals are underscored with a somber memorial to Ledger's undeniable talent.

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Depp voices the title character in this Oscar winner for Best Animated Feature. A coming of age story about a chameleon taking on the responsibilities of town sheriff, this oft-forgotten oddity also features vocal performances by Isla Fisher and Abigail Breslin. It's a wonderfully weird surpriseof a film, with plenty of nods to the Western genre and a richly-detailed style of animation that isn't quite like anything else out there.

Johnny Depp stars opposite Faye Dunaway in this bizarrely charming film about a young man named Axel who strikes up a relationship with an eccentric older woman and her stepdaughter. Thoroughly unpredictable and wonderfully absurd, the film finds Bosnian-born director Emir Kusturica focusing on America with surreal results. It's an early film that confirmed Depp as one of the most tender heartthrobs in cinema.

This goofy comedy is admittedly plenty slight, but it's bolstered considerably by Depp's performance. A bit of a genius blending of his sexy swagger and inherent goofiness,Don Juan DeMarco sees him playing a delusional man who believes he is the world's greatest lover. Marlon Brando's turn as his psychiatrist feels checked out,but Depp is always delightfullycommitted.

This up-scaled second installment is something of a victory lap for Depp. The Looney Tunes antics of the character are turned up to 11, and the actor is clearly having a ball revisiting a character now christened a cinema icon.Some of the surrounding mythology becomes ponderous and the bloated length is questionable, but this sequel also features a veritable tidal waveof richly-imaginedaction set pieces and Bill Nighy as Davy Jones, one of the best performances by a CGI character this side of Gollum.

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The one that started it all may only let then-teenager Johnny lounge around in a crop-top jersey before sucking him into a bed and spitting out a tsunami of blood, but it's still a totally iconic funhouse of a movie, filled with inventivepractical effects and a wicked sense of humor. Frightening, disturbing, and pretty funny, this is Wes Craven at his absolute best.

The only Best Picture winner on the list,Platoon was the first Hollywood film to be written and directed by a Vietnam veteran. Although Depp only plays a small role, its immersive depictions of battle and bloodshed clash admirably with the God's eye view ofFull Metal Jacket or the psychological odyssey ofApocalypse Now.Anchored by two dynamite performances from Willem Dafoe and Tom Berenger, it's a haunting meditation on man's duality and the ultimate cost of war.

Diehard fans of the stage musical may decry it for its bountifulcuts or for the lack of singing chops in the principal cast, but Burton's take onSweeneyis its own, wonderful beast. Depp acquits himself well in a heavy-singing role, but his moody, staring-out-of-windows performance pales in comparison (forgive the pun) todelightful turns byHelena Bonham Carter and Alan Rickman. The surrounding production is top-notch, a Hammer horror throwback awash inshowers of crimson blood, and one of the best movie musicals of the 21st century.

Tim Burton's spin on Washington Irving's short story is maybe his best-looking movie to date, thanks largely in part to his collaboration with three-time Oscar-winning cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki. It's also just such a blood-soaked romp, as the director gleefully beheads seemingly every British character actor over the age of 50, and Depp serves a delicious rack of ham as Ichabod Crane, in a performance he reportedly based off Angela Lansbury inMurder, She Wrote.

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Marc Forster's take on J.M. Barrie, the man behindPeter Pan, often gets a bad rap for being overly-sentimental. While it's true the film could probably further explore the shadows of its subject, what's on display is incredibly heartfelt, with a three-hanky weeper of a finale and a graceful, restrained performance from Depp.

This rockin' rollercoaster from king of camp John Waters is a wonderfully loopyRomeo and Juliet-with-greasersromp. Somewhere between the cuddliness of Hairspray and the full-on raunch ofPink Flamingos, Cry-Baby ispacked with campy musical numbers and spoofs on the overwrought drama of films likeRebel Without a Cause.His first mainstream lead role, this motorcyle-riding juvenile delinquent would foreshadow Depp's mix of good looks and quirky weirdness to come.

As if aprematureatonement forThe Lone Ranger, Jim Jarmusch'sDead to Me is a haunting reckoning of American violence and racism. Depp plays an accountant named William Blake, who goes on a bizarre odyssey of self-discovery while on the run after murdering a man. Its surreal sensibility may not be for all tastes, but it's a must-see for Depp completionists.

This remarkably touching comedy about two eccentrics who find love features anastonishing physical performance by Depp at its center. It's a star-making turn that elevates a potentially-slight "normals vs. weirdos" story into something truly winning. His delightfully-performed routines summon the ghost of legendary silent movie star Buster Keaton, all the while radiating an effervescent sweetness that's irresistible.

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Terry Gilliam said of this film, "I want it to be seen as one of the greatest movies of all time, and one of the most hated movies of all time." With a 49% on Rotten Tomatoes, he certainly got his wish. That said, there's no denying this adaptation of Hunter S. Thompson's "savage journey to the heart of the American Dream"isn't an accurate adaptation of the acid-trip prose of the book, with wild visuals both intoxicating and infuriating. Depp matches the gonzo style beat-for-beat, cementing the film as an undeniable cult classic.

Michael Mann's 2009 crime drama is exactly the kind of project Depp fans would love to see the actor sinking his teeth into again. It's a long, meaty epic drama calling to mind the masterpieces of Scorsese, with a phenomenal turn by Depp as Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger. Stripping himself of all quirks, heholds the screen with a steely watchability, cutting a dashing but troubling figure into the gorgeous, high-definition cinematography of this underrated gem.

What's Eating Gilbert Grape is a wonderfully-enchanting film featuring anOscar-nominated supporting turn by Leonardo DiCaprio. Playing the mentally-impaired Arnie Grape, it's a performance that would be hard to upstage. Thankfully, Depp doesn't. After playing a slew of eccentric outsiders, the actorfunctions this time more as the grounded force at the center, without losing any of the soulfulness.

It's quite admirable the way Johnny Depp was able to cobble together a movie-star presence through a succession of quirky character parts. That newfound stardom pays out in full in this crime drama, superbly directed by Mike Newell.It's an intense performance as far away from Edward Scissorhands as can be. Still, there's a sensitive underbelly at play here, giving a signature spin to the traditional gangsterthat clashes and jives with Al Pacino with firecracker results.

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In the summer of 2003, the prospect of a major Hollywood film centered on pirates wasn't exactly a hole in one, yet when the Black Pearl hoisted its colors for the first time, there was no going back. A total box office smash,the firstPirates is the kind of gloriously old-fashioned blockbuster that just doesn't seem to come around much anymore. Of course, the Academy Award-nominated Depp performance at its center steals the whole show, a loopy trickster mix of Bugs Bunny and Keith Richards.

After an early career playing handsome pretty-boys, Depp's first collaboration with Tim Burton would be a total game changer. Playing the lonesome Edward, the actor is achingly tender and wholly lovable, despite sporting an iconic look that is one of the most arrestingly disturbing in cinema. This is peak Burton, a dark, whimsical modern fairy tale with a wounded soul at its center.

When all is said and done, Johnny Depp's career begins and ends with Tim Burton, and this is the finest filmthey've yet made.Together, they transform a biopic about the worst director in the history of Hollywood into a love letter to the art of creation. InEd Wood, a bunch of passionate weirdos get together to put on a show, arguably the perfect metaphor for this maddeningly beautiful collaboration.

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WTA Phillip Island Trophy Day 2 Predictions Including Madison Brengle vs Bianca Andreescu – Last Word on Baseball

The Australian Open might get all the attention, but dont be fooled. There is currently another WTA tournament taking place in Melbourne right now. In fact, 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin has already lost in the Round of 32 at the WTA Phillip Island Trophy. However, the other 15 Round of 32 matches will be contested on Monday, and were here to predict all of them for you. Who will advance? We share our thoughts. This set of predictions looks at three matches, and we also have three other sets, featuring Johanna Konta vs Aliaksandra Sanovich, Varvara Lepchenko vs Danielle Collins, and Petra Martic vs Rebecca Marino.

Kasatkina was looking like a potential top player a few years ago, and then her form mysteriously disappeared for a long while. She seems to be building up her confidence again, though, and playing a bit better. Will she reach her past top form? I dont know. But shes playing well enough right now to move past her countrywoman.Prediction: Kasatkina in 3

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This should low-key be a very good match. Neither player is the most consistent, but both have lots of talent and their styles should make this a very fun match to watch. With no fans in the stands that takes away a potential advantage from Tomljanovic. Then again, the Aussie played very well at the Australian Open, and I expect that to continue.Prediction: Tomljanovic in 2

Andreescu is easing her way back into the top of the game. She played well at the Australian Open, but fell to the rising Hsieh Su-Wei. Still, the Canadian is super-talented and finding her match form again. I expect her to move on.Prediction: Andreescu in 2

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WTA Phillip Island Trophy Day 2 Predictions Including Johanna Konta vs Aliaksandra Sanovich – Last Word on Baseball

The Australian Open might get all the attention, but dont be fooled. There is currently another WTA tournament taking place in Melbourne right now. In fact, 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin has already lost in the Round of 32 at the WTA Phillip Island Trophy. However, the other 15 Round of 32 matches will be contested on Monday, and were here to predict all of them for you. Who will advance? We share our thoughts. This set of predictions looks at four matches, and we also have three other sets, featuring Madison Brengle vs Bianca Andreescu, Varvara Lepchenko vs Danielle Collins, and Petra Martic vs Rebecca Marino.

Neither of these players will be happy with their Australian Open performance. Teichmann played poorly against Coco Gauff, while Zhang was absolutely embarrassed by Ann Li. On recent results, Id have to go with Teichmann. Zhang has more talent, though, so eventually that has to pull through. Probably.Prediction: Zhang in 3

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Raina is 28 years old and still hasnt found her way into the top levels of the game. Shes a solid ITF player who has never cracked the top 170. Birrell, meanwhile was a rising young Aussie until she had to take off over a year with an elbow injury. Shes working her way back, and the home courts should help.Prediction: Birrell in 3

Greet Minnen has been getting her chances on tour recently, and she certainly looked strong in her opening match against Timea Babos here. Peterson is the better player, but shes been a bit inconsistent since a very strong run in 2019. Ill go with Peterson, but Minnen definitely has a chance to spring this upset.Prediction: Peterson in 3

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This has the potential to be a good match, but Im not expecting too much. Sasnovich is extremely talented but somehow never seems fully able to play that way consistently. Konta might no longer be a Top 10 player, but shes still one of the best in the world. I expect the Brit to cruise.Prediction: Konta in 2

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Hulk: How Bruce Banner Survived an Island of His WORST Nightmares – CBR – Comic Book Resources

The Hulk is used to smashing giant monsters and supervillains, but one particular island almost literally scared him to death.

The Hulk is one of Marvel's most troubled heroes, struggling with his inner demons throughout his comic book history. Bruce Banner's traumatic past and fractured psyche make him a uniquely compelling character. The Hulk'stroubled mind almost hit a breaking pointwhen he was confronted by an island of his worst nightmares.

"Tempus Fugit," took place inIncredible Hulk#77-81 by Peter David and Lee Weeks. Swimming at the bottom of the ocean, the Hulk encountered a monstrous squid, which gave him an arduous battle. After defeating the monster, Hulk washedashore of a nearby island, turning back into Bruce Banner. Immediately, Banner was attacked by another monster, before he was saved by Ripley and Gwen, two ordinary humans who were stranded on the island.

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After brief introductions, the three survivors were attacked by the Gray Hulk, greatly surprising Banner. Turning back intothe Hulk, Banner allowed the others to get away while he fought off his early incarnation. During their escape, Gwen and Ripley encountered General Thunderbolt Ross, who convinced them that the island was a military operation. The military was apparently using technology to produce artificial hallucinations from the enemy's psyche, in this case, Banner's mind. The Green Goliath, meanwhile, killed the Gray Hulk before fighting Fin Fang Foom and throwing him into a volcano. Whoever was running the island was observing the Hulk very carefully, gaining glimpses into Banner's past. Indeed, the story frequently presented flashbacks to Banner's teenage years, living with his aunt. During this time, the Hulk persona was an active part of Banner's mind, talking to him and convincing him to fight back against bullies and all those who laughed at him. The Hulk's influence became especially dangerous when he got Banner to plant a bomb at his school, before Banner rushed to defuse it.

Back in the present day, the Hulk was confronted by Wolverine, dressed in his original Department H uniform. After the Hulk fought Logan, he turned back to Banner, realizing that none of these recent events could be real. When Kang The Conqueror appeared, Banner's suspicions were confirmed. What Banner didn't know, however, was that "Wolverine" would stab him through the chest. Awakening in an asylum, Banner was greeted by Doc Samson, who tried to convince Bruce that he'd been an inmate for years. Unconvinced, Banner became the Hulk, strangling Samson until he transformed into General Ross, Betty Ross and Mephisto, before revealing his true form. Finally, Nightmare emerged, revealing Gwen as his daughter, "Daydream."

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Apparently, Nightmare created this island to experiment with his power, blurring the line between dreams and reality. The Hulk was his "prime test case," since The Jade Giant had interfered with his plans so many times before. The enemies who Hulk had fought were the Mindless Ones, borrowed from the Dark Dimension. Nightmare also revealed that he'd fabricated some of the Hulk's recent memories, before he even came to the island.

In a rather disturbing twist, Nightmare tauntedthe Hulk by claiming that he had conceived Daydream with a comatose Betty Ross. Enraged,the Green Goliath decapitated Nightmare, before riding off on the demon's horse. Gwen and Ripley, meanwhile, vanished, to live happily ever after. Shortly afterwards, however, Betty Ross washed ashore on the same island. Greeted by Nightmare, disguised as her father, Betty was assured that she was just waking up from a bad dream. Althoughthe Hulk survived an island of nightmares, he wasn't able to fully extinguish their creator's eternal torment.

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More snowfall warnings on Vancouver Island as shift to rain expected – CTV Edmonton

VANCOUVER -- Environment Canada issued a snowfall warning for Greater Victoria and most of the rest of Vancouver Island Sunday morning as a second storm system made its way through.

As much as 25 centimetres of snow fell in some parts of the island Friday night and through the day Saturday, and Environment Canada's warning calls for another five to 10 centimetres on Sunday.

Snow is expected to change over to rain in Greater Victoria and the Southern Gulf Islands Sunday evening, but elsewhere on the Island the transition to rain is forecasted to happen later, according to the federal weather agency.

Environment Canada specifically called out driving conditions on the Malahat Highway between Goldstream and Mill Bay, saying "a long period of snowfall" with accumulations of 15 to 20 centimetres is expected Sunday.

"Be prepared to adjust your driving with changing road conditions," the agency said. "Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots may become difficult to navigate due to accumulating snow."

In Victoria, crews worked through the night Saturday into Sunday applying salt to priority routes, according to an update from the city.

Due to the forecasted snowfall on Sunday, the city is continuing to focus on priority routes, as well as downtown transit stops, wheelchair ramps and sidewalks in front of city properties.

Crews will begin plowing residential side streets once the snow lets up and major routes are clear, the city said.

On Saturday, the city and the Victoria Police Department asked residents to stay home and avoid non-essential travel if possible.

The snowy conditions contributed to a number of traffic accidents, police said, though no serious injuries were reported.

One crash on the Pat Bay Highway left northbound traffic partially blocked for several hours on Saturday.

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WTA Phillip Island Trophy Day 2 Predictions Including Martic vs Marino – Last Word on Baseball

The Australian Open might get all the attention, but dont be fooled. There is currently another WTA tournament taking place in Melbourne right now. In fact, 2020 Australian Open champion Sofia Kenin has already lost in the Round of 32 at the WTA Phillip Island Trophy. However, the other 15 Round of 32 matches will be contested on Monday, and were here to predict all of them for you. Who will advance? We share our thoughts. This set of predictions looks at four matches, and we also have three other sets, featuring Johanna Konta vs Aliaksandra Sanovich, Varvara Lepchenko vs Danielle Collins, and Madison Brengle vs Bianca Andreescu.

Head-to-head: Zhu 1-0 Bouzkova

Handed a tough first-round draw at the Australian Open, Marie Bouzkova made a swift exit at the hands of Elina Svitolina. Zhu Lin, meanwhile, did manage to win a round, beating Whitney Osuigwe for the loss of only two games before Elise Mertens proved too strong in the second round. Both women have since bounced back with wins at the WTA Phillip Island Trophy, although Bouzkovas victory over Danka Kovinic did come via retirement.

Still, the Czech looks to be in good position to win this match. She did lose her only previous meeting with Zhu, which came in the second round at Wimbledon in 2017, but she has improved considerably in the interim and has played the better tennis overall so far in 2021. Expect a close contest here, but for Bouzkovas greater ability to step in and dictate, as well as change direction in the rally, to give her the decisive advantage.

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Head-to-head: Doi 1-0 Sorribes Tormo

Sara Sorribes Tormo was made to work very hard for her first-round win, but the Spaniard had just enough to edge out Russias Ludmilla Samsonova, 6-7 6-1 7-6. But she may struggle up against Misaki Doi. The Japanese disappointed at the Australian Open, losing 1-6 2-6 in the first round to Ajla Tomljanovic, but she got back to winning ways with a fine 6-3 7-5 win over Carolina Garcia. She also beat Sara Sorribes Tormo comfortably in their only previous meeting. Expect the experienced Doi to come out on top once again.

Prediction: Doi in 2

Head-to-head: first meeting

Francesca Jones may have been well-beaten in the first round at the Australian Open by Shelby Rogers, but it has still been an excellent few weeks for the Briton. After winning three qualifying matches to make it into the main draw at Melbourne Park, she then scored her first WTA Tour-level win by upsetting world #44 Zheng Saisai in the first round at the WTA Phillip Island Trophy, a victory that will earn her a place in the top 200 of the WTA Rankings.

But she faces what looks like a tough test up against Patricia Maria Tig. The Romanian enjoyed a career-best season in 2020 and finished the year ranked inside the top 60. Still, the Romanian is at her best on the clay and has not looked entirely convincing so far in Australia, with her first-round win over Lesia Tsurenko her first win of the season in singles. Jones may struggle against the biggest hitters, but this is a winnable match for the 20-year-old.

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Petra Martic may still be ranked inside the top 20, but she has not been playing the sort of tennis that would typically be required to maintain such a lofty position in the WTA standings. She has won just one match so far this season and unless she starts finding more victories soon, her ranking looks set to plummet. This wont be straightforward for the Croatian, however, with Rebecca Marino having played some fine tennis of late.

The Canadian, who took a break from the sport in 2013 before returning in 2017, impressed in qualifying for the Australian Open, where she won a round. Her big serve looks well-suited to the fast courts in Melbourne, and she has already beaten Mayo Hibi and Mona Barthel at the WTA Phillip Island Trophy, without dropping a set in either match. Martic should offer more opposition, but the Canadian looks set to score another memorable win.

Prediction: Marino in 3

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Hows the indoor dining going so far on Staten Island? – SILive.com

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. On Saturday night at Jac Mao in Dongan Hills, a whoosh of ice and water clinked against glass as a waiter filled goblets from a pitcher. Patrons chatted in the backdrop and forgotten sounds of a restaurants dining room returned after a two-month hiatus.

Owner Jac Mao himself carved Peking duck table-side as a few servers hustled behind him. A masked Mao said, Its so good to be back really. One thing sorely missing as lounge crowds are banned, he pointed out, was the crew that sat belly-up to his bar rail until late the evening. Still, Mao said his regulars have returned to him as of Friday but they instead took their usual libations at linen-cloth lined tables.

Mao chuckled, Vodka with orange. Campari and soda. We remembered everyones usual. Some things dont change.

But the face of dining certainly has for the industry in this new era of serving patrons in the COVID-19 recovery stage. Food establishments must present disposable menus or those protected by meticulously cleaned, protective plastic jackets. Shooting a thermometer at guests foreheads and collecting contact data now are as rote as saying hello at the door. And at 25% capacity, the space between tables leaves six to seven-foot gaps in dining rooms, ample space for social distancing and perhaps more of a private experience among parties. A new curfew time of 11 p.m. is in effect as of Sunday, Feb. 14.

Jac Mao stands in his restaurant as patrons return for indoor dining. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)

SAVORING THE MOMENT

On the inaugural eve of sit-down service, Barbara Martin dined with six other family members and friends in the back room of The Local in Castleton Corners. After almost a year of missing the luxury she said, It felt almost magical to be out again after being deprived for so long. Like a drink after a drought.

Proprietor Joe Fauci of La Fontana in Oakwood and La Fontana Sorellina in Annadale said, So far so good. Not that 25% is enough but we are in so much better shape than in the last two months. The LaFa customers are ecstatic!

Fauci said his mostly vaccinated staff also delighted to be back to the business. He said, A lot of smiles around here and its not overcrowded. He acknowledged that some LaFa diehards were not comfortable coming out but in those instances they ordered food to go; takeout was strong so far this weekend.

Customers might be happier than us they congratulate us on the re-opening, said Fauci. Payroll this week will certainly be easier, he shared. And he hopes his wifes special occasion-decoration business will rev back up again soon. Her LS Party Express, like the Oakwood restaurant, has been in existence for over 35 years but on hold since March 2020 without gatherings and catered affairs.

But shell survive, said Fauci.

Hear the clink of ice in a glass? It's one of the sounds back in dining rooms as patrons return to restaurants in NYC. (Staten Island Advance/Pamela Silvestri)

A SOFT RE-OPENING

Maurizio Asperti shut his historic Basilio Inn in early December and introduced a soft opening on Saturday night.

I wasnt sure it was going to happen. People were happy to be out. Were turning 100 this year but waiting for this pandemic to subside before starting the celebrations, said Asperti.

The minimal capacities were a factor in reopening for entrepreneurs like Richie Holmes from Juicy Lucy in Ocean Breeze. He reported, Im closed until March 4 and am redoing the inside. We are going to wait until 50% on March 15 and Ill have the drive-in movies again on April 1. I think thats a bit more important right now rather than competing with all these places offering $20 and $25 half-trays of food. Holmes had switched up his barbecue format over the pandemic pivoting among the concepts of delivery only, a food and flick outdoor entertainment center and an authentic Italian menu.

In Richmond Valley, Sal Finocchiaro said his double storefront pizza parlor, Palermo Pizzeria had few takers for sit-down supping. He observed, With the 25% occupancy people went out to restaurants. We only had three tables last night. Im a little disappointed but delivery and pickup were not affected.

Bill Sorensen and wife, Beverly, savored broccoli rabe with sausage at Jimmy Max in Westerleigh. The last time the dined at the establishment it was outdoors in full sun on the sidewalk next to the bus stop.

We had a 5:45 reservation and it was great as usual, said Sorensen who was pleased with how far apart were tables. He added, Valentines Day will be at the Manor House for Beverlys special rack of lamb with risotto, tartufo. Decaf coffee with Sambuca will top it off.

However, a handful of restaurant enthusiasts polled for this story were pessimistic. Their experiences were dampened by fellow patrons. One East Shore resident eschewed the proximity of an over-beveraged neighbor who lingered unmasked, standing, over his familys table.

A North Shore woman told the Advance she was excited to return to a neighborhood haunt for a margarita but was horrified by the crowds behavior. She said, A table of girls next to me were very loud and obviously drunk. They were with another table of girls across the room. All they did were get up and run over there every five minutes with no masks, taking pictures, screaming. No one said anything.

She feels this kind of irresponsibility will be the demise of indoor dining and customer confidence going forward. Yet she also empathizes with business owners.

Said the patron, Heres the thing. The COVID police will be out. They definitely couldve gotten a citation or been shut down, then cry and have a GoFundMe. These girls were so drunk and everyone was looking. They wouldnt sit down and certainly didnt put masks on when they were running all over. I hope [the business] gets shut if thats allowed again.

Generally, restaurant owners were optimistic. Terence Haggerty of Jodys Club Forest said, Everything went really well. Im very happy to be able to have people inside. His hope is to trend upward with higher capacities in the very near future.

Pamela Silvestri is Advance Food Editor. She can be reached at silvestri@siadvance.com.

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DUP says a two-island approach to international travel is worth ‘exploring’ – thejournal.ie

THE DUP HAVE said there is value in exploring a two-island approach by Ireland and the UK to international travel as part of the pandemic response.

The partys leader in Westminster, Sir Jeffrey Donaldson, said there was a lot of scope for cooperation in the Common Travel Area that operates between the two islands.

Tnaiste Leo Varadkar said last week that preliminary discussions on such an approach have begun with the UK government.

Asked about an approach that would encompass England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, Donaldson said: I think there is value in exploring that, yes.

He told Newstalks On The Record with Gavan Reilly: As Ive said it needs to be done on a United Kingdom and Common Travel Area basis.

I think there is a lot of scope for cooperation on the whole question of the Common Travel Area, Donaldson said.

Certainly, in terms of international visitors coming in to the Common Travel Area,there is scope for greater cooperation, he said.

The UK has recently announced strict new mandatory hotel quarantine measures for passengers arriving from 33 red list countries.

Penalties of up to 10,0000 or 10 years in prison have been introduced for those who try to conceal that they are travelling from a red list country.

Ireland has announced its own list of 20 red list countries but has swerved such severe penalties for non-compliance.

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At a press conference last week, Varadkar backed a two-island approach.

The best thing I think we can do is try to coordinate, Varadkar said.

Because if Northern Ireland is a back door to the Republic of Ireland, Ireland is a backdoor to Britain and to England, he said.

The best thing we can do is work together on this, and Im a strong advocate of the two-islands strategy, Britain and Ireland, as much as we can, aligning and working together.

Donaldson criticised the Irish governments failure to share data with the Executive on passengers arriving into the Republic, who may be travelling on to Northern Ireland.

He said: With respect, its not just about Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

Its about the United Kingdom as a whole, and the Republic of Ireland, because we know at the moment there are difficulties, for example in data sharing, which normally happens under the Common Travel Area, Donaldson said.

The northern Executive has been waiting for over 10 months for the Irish government to agree to share data on people who have entered the Republic of Ireland, through ports or airports, and are traveling on into Northern Ireland, he said.

So with the greatest of respect, the difficulty here is not Unionists in the Northern Ireland Executive.

I suggest you ask the relevant Irish government minister, why over 10 months later, on foot of a request from the Northern Ireland Executive for the sharing of data, we are still waiting for the Irish government to approve that request.

A further 176 individuals in Northern Ireland tested positive for Covid-19 in the past 24 hours.

A further 11 deaths have also been reported. One of the deaths took place outside the reporting period.

It brings the total number of deaths linked to the virus in Northern Ireland to 1,996.

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Two new cases of COVID-19 reported on Big Island – West Hawaii Today

The Big Island reported two new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, bringing the islands total case count to 2,213.

The new Big Island cases were among 71 new cases reported across the state by the Department of Health. Oahu reported 48 new cases while Maui County reported 11 and Kauai zero. Ten residents were diagnosed while outside the state.

The Big Island on Saturday had a 0.7% test positivity rate, below the statewide rate of 1.1%.

Statewide, to date, there have been 26,810 people who have tested positive for COVID-19.

Statewide, 45 people were hospitalized Saturday, none of whom were receiving care on the Big Island. To date, 2,149 people have required hospitalization, including 114 on the Big Island.

No new coronavirus-related deaths were reported Saturday by the state. Of the 425 coronavirus-related deaths confirmed and reported by the state to date, 339 were on Oahu, 29 were on Maui, 53 were on the Big Island and one on Kauai. Three deaths were among residents outside the state.

The Big Islands COVID-19 fatality rate remained at 2.4% on Saturday, above the statewide rate of 1.6%.

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President Bidens flurry of executive orders has now extended to housing policy and to a pledge to reverse the Trump administrations approach to fair housing. Specifically, that would mean reversing the Trump reversal of an Obama-era rule known as Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing designed to introduce affordable (read subsidized) housing into higher-income, suburban zip codes. To justify a return to this controversial policy, President Biden rehearsed a long litany of federal housing-policy sins. Hes right about many of those but wrong about his approach to redress. More subsidized housing, in the tragic public-housing tradition, will only spur division and do little to help minority groups in their quest for upward mobility. It is incontrovertible, as President Biden stated in his executive order, that during the 20th century, Federal, State, and local governments systematically implemented racially discriminatory housing policies that contributed to segregated neighborhoods and inhibited equal opportunity and the chance to build wealth for Black, Latino, Asian American and Pacific Islander, and Native American families, and other underserved communities. Most significantly, the Federal Housing Authority would not insure mortgages for blacks in white neighborhoods, and racial covenants deed restrictions against blacks (and Jews, by the way) were the norm into the 1950s. Urban freeways ploughed through low-income, often (though not exclusively) minority, neighborhoods, displacing thousands. Today, we are left with the Cross Bronx Expressway and the Chrysler Freeway. Even this apology is, however, selective. African Americans, particularly, suffered the tragedy of a (still) favorite progressive program: public housing. A key history here is underappreciated. Historically black neighborhoods Central Harlem, Detroits Black Bottom, Chicagos Bronzeville, Desoto-Carr in St. Louis were denigrated as slums, even though they were home to large numbers of residential property owners and hundreds of black-owned businesses. When they were cleared to make way for public housing, they were replaced by high-rise hells in which ownership asset accumulation was by definition impossible. The social fabric of self-help, civil society, and upward mobility was ripped apart. Blacks have always been, and remain, disproportionately represented in public and otherwise subsidized housing, often trapped into long-term dependency by counterproductive policies: When their income rises, so does rent. Compensating for this dual history of outright racism and harmful progressivism must not mean a new generation of housing sins. But Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing, should it be restored, is just that. Federal pressure through the leverage of local aid programs to force the introduction of subsidized rental housing for low-income tenants has long been a guarantee of resistance by lower-middle class residents, white and black, justifiably concerned that households who have not strived and saved to make it to their neighborhoods will pose problems. Concentrations of housing-voucher tenants, dispersed by the demolition of some public-housing projects, have already spread dysfunction and poor maintenance including into apartment buildings in Warrensville Heights, the Ohio hometown of Marcia Fudge, the incoming secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Racial integration and fair housing remain goals for which America must strive. But that means understanding how neighborhoods work. Americans, black and white, self-select to live in areas in which they share the socioeconomic characteristics of their neighbors. Some liberals might not like that but those are their personal choices, as well. When minority-group members share the economic and educational backgrounds of new neighbors, the odds of intolerance are vastly decreased. Thats why fair housing should mean nondiscrimination not subsidized new developments. Instead, Biden is doubling down on the example set by the Obama administration in Westchester County, which was forced to spend $60 million to subsidize 874 housing units in a county in which racial and ethnic minorities are already well represented. That means that current black and Hispanic homeowners, who have bought their homes through striving and saving, will have to see their county taxes used to subsidize others to the tune of $68,000 per home. The exclusionary suburbs wont be pried open by confrontation. There will be endless lawsuits. Instead, HUD, if its to have any useful role, must try to use such tools as model zoning (suggestions, not mandates) to convince local planning boards to permit the market to build naturally occurring affordable housing small homes, including small multifamilies, on small lots. Historically, thats how the American working class was able to afford homes. An administration truly interested in correcting the housing-policy sins of the past would not overlook the existing problems of public and subsidized housing. Heres a bold idea: sell off public-housing projects on high-value real estate (see the Brooklyn waterfront) and provide cash compensation to its residents. They should be able to move where they like or just put the money aside. Theres a lot about our housing past to correct. Doubling down on previous sins is not the way to start.

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Three people rescued after surviving on island for 33 days by eating coconuts and rats – Sky News

Two men and women who were stranded on a deserted island for 33 days were rescued after they waved flags to get the attention of a passing US Coast Guard helicopter crew.

The crew were reportedly on a routine mission off the Florida Keys.

Helicopter pilot Mike Allert told American digital television station WPLG: "We were alerted to them by the flags that they actually had in addition to a large cross that they put out there for themselves."

Mr Allert said he decided to fly back around Anguilla Cay to investigate and a crew returned to the island on Monday 8 February to drop water, food and a radio.

The trio was stranded on an uninhabited Bahamian island between Key West and Cuba, the agency posted on Twitter.

A helicopter crew returned on Tuesday to pick them up.

Coast Guard officials tweeted that the trio were from Cuba.

They told officials their boat had overturned in rough waters and they were able to swim to the island.

The trio told the crew they had survived on coconuts, conchs and rats, news outlets reported.

It was not immediately clear whether they were migrants attempting to get to the United States, or if they were just lost at sea, US Coast Guard Petty Officer Brandon Murray told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

They were taken to a medical centre, where none appeared to have serious injuries.

"I cannot recall a time that we saved people who were stranded for over a month on an island," he told the newspaper.

"That is a new one for me."

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Records tumble as stars come out to play in Staten Island – AW – Athletics Weekly

Fast times in New York as Shaunae Miller-Uibo dominates, whileCharlie DaVall Grice breaks British 1000m record and Jake Wightman lowers Scottish 1500m mark

There had been high hopes for fast times at the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix and the latest stop on the World Athletics World Indoor Tour did not disappoint as a swathe of national records fell in New York.

The meeting had been moved to the impressive Ocean Breeze facility in Staten Island due to the original venue of the Reggie Lewis Centre in Boston being used as a Covid-19 vaccination centre. And while the showpiece shorter sprints perhaps didnt completely live up to expectations, much of the action was of a very high quality as some of the worlds biggest stars came out to play.

One of the most impressive showings came in the womens 400m, as Olympic champion Shaunae Miller-Uibo broke theBahamian record in a world-leading 50.21 in what was her first indoor run over the distance in seven years. It moved herto fifth on the all-time standings. American Wadeline Jonathas was second in 51.95, with Jessica Beard third in 52.60.

In the mens 400m Michael Norman edged a fantastic race, clocking 45.34 to just hold off training partner Rai Benjamins PB of 45.39. Tyrell Richard was third in 46.25.

The mens two-mile event won by Justin Knights world-leading 8:13.92 had seen the first national record of the night set by third-placed Australian Morgan McDonald when he clocked 8:14.92 but there was also a remarkable performance from his compatriot Oliver Hoare in the 1500m.

Britains Jake Wightman, in his first outing of the year, had led from the front for much of the race until the closing lap, when Hoares closing 300m of 41.67 led him to the line first in a time of 3:32.35 which placed him seventh on the all-time list.

In finishing second, Wightman came perilously close to Peter Elliotts 21-year-old British indoor mark of 3:34.20, but the European and Commonwealth medallists PB of 3:34.48 is a Scottish indoor record. New Zealands Sam Tanner clocked 3:34.72 for another national mark as nine of the field set personal bests.

The 1500m had followed hot on the heels of a memorable mens 1000m encounter in which there was a British record for Charlie DaVall Grice to celebrate. Bryce Hoppell won the race in a North American record of 2:16.27, but DaVall Grice had pushed him hard for much of the encounter, the Briton eventually clocking 2:17.20 for third, with Canadas Marco Arop second in2:17.10.

Another of the evenings talking points came in the womens two-mile event. Many believeElle Purrier to be a star in the making and her time of 9:10.28 was not only an outright North American record but placed her third on the all-time list. Only two women Genzebe Dibaba and Meseret Defar have ever gone quicker either indoors or out.

In seventh place, Amy Eloise Markovc clocked a British record of 9.30.69, with her 3000m time of 8:54.11 en route not only a PB but also within the qualifying standard for next months European Indoor Championships.

Another North American record fell in the mens 800m when world champion Donavan Brazier broke his own mark with 1:44.21, while a third consecutive personal best from Britains Jamie Webbof 1:46.26 gave him second spot ahead of Erik Sowinksi (1:47.65).

The womens race was won by world bronze medallist Ajee Wilson, who was a late entrant but was a convincing winner when clocking 2:01.79 to take the victory ahead of fellow American Kaela Edwards 2:02.17. There was a superb third place for Britains Isabelle Boffey thanks to her indoor PB of 2:02.45, which was inside the European Indoor Championships qualifying standard. Her fellow Briton Adelle Tracey tired in the latter stages to run2:04.28 for seventh.

Ajee Wilson wins the 800m, with Isabelle Boffey coming third. Credit: New Balance Indoor Grand Prix/Kevin Morris

When it came to the shorter sprints, the 100m hurdles world record holder Keni Harrison clocked a world-leading 7.82 in winning the 60m hurdles, with Britains Tiffany Porter equalling her seasons best of 7.89,the same time clocked by third-placed Gabrielle Cunningham. Britains Cindy Semper was fifth in 8.22, with world 400m hurdles silver medallist Sydney McLaughlin struggling in eighth with a time of 8.56.

An impressive late surge from Trayvon Bromellgave him 60m victory in a time of 6.50 ahead of fellow Americans Demek Kemp (6.65) and Maurice Eaddy (6.67), while in the womens raceKayla Whites PB of 7.15 landed her the winfrom Hannah Cunliffes 7.17, with Candace Hill clocking 7.19 in third.

As expected world champion Noah Lylesdid take the 200m honours but didnt seem overly impressed with himself after a run of 20.80 which saw him finish ahead of Deon Lendore (20.92) and Jaron Flournoy (21.26). Lyles had also run 6.76 in the 60m heats earlier in the evening.

In the two field events,Trey Culver cleared a world-leading and PB-equalling 2.33m to break the meeting high jump record, while world indoor champion Sandi Morris won the pole vault with a best clearance of 4.60m.

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. Heres a look at the top criminal-justice-related headlines across the borough this week.

NYPD: 39K HAUL FOR COMMERCIAL BURGLAR

Police cars are stationed in New Dorp Lane following a report of a burglary on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021. (Staten Island Advance/Jan Somma-Hammel)

A burglar stole $39,000 by raiding an ATM at a deli on New Dorp Lane and busted through a glass door and wall of an adjacent storefront to burglarize a restaurant on Forest Avenue in Mariners Harbor, authorities allege.

When officers tried pull over Juan Reyes, 39, of Graniteville, in a stolen van shortly after the restaurant caper, the suspect hit the gas and led officers on a wild chase through the streets of Mariners Harbor, according to the criminal complaint and police.

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ROSSVILLE MAN INDICTED IN ALLEGED RAPE

A Rossville man has been indicted on charges alleging he raped and sexually abused an underage girl last year and also hit two children.

Salvatore Lovacco, 48, of the 100 block of Santa Monica Lane, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to all charges at his arraignment in state Supreme Court, St. George.

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HES INDICTED IN GIRLFRIENDS MURDER

A Tompkinsville man has been indicted on a murder charge in connection with the slaying of his live-in girlfriend in their apartment two months ago.

Milton Bolton, 39, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Wednesday in state Supreme Court, St. George.

Prosecutors allege Bolton killed Natasha Colon, 38, on Dec. 15.

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FDNY MEMBER HIT WITH CHILD-PORN CHARGES

A 59-year-old Staten Island man stands accused of possessing child pornography, according to the NYPD and a criminal complaint.

Police identified the suspect as Joseph Perrone, an FDNY member who was off-duty at the time of his arrest at his home on Wednesday at about 5 p.m., according to a statement from the NYPDs Deputy Commissioner of Public Information.

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NYPD: 3 TEENS ARRESTED WITH GUN

Police arrested three suspects and seized a loaded gun during a car stop in the 121st Precinct. (Courtesy of NYPD)

A traffic stop led to the recovery of a gun and the arrest of three teens in Graniteville, according to police.

Officers pulled over a 2009 Mazda on Thursday around midnight at the corner of Sanders Street and Forest Avenue, according to a spokeswoman for the NYPD.

A loaded, .22-caliber Phoenix Arms gun was recovered during the incident, which resulted in the arrest of three boys ages 17, 16, and 14, according to the police spokeswoman.

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COPS DETAIL ALLEGED CRIME SPREE

A Great Kills man stole an SUV and brandished a hunting knife while trying to rob Dominos Pizza, Dunkin Donuts, and Stop & Shop locations in a four-day crime, authorities allege.

Then, when cops caught up with Joseph Bianchino, 34, of Exeter Street, and tried to pull him over, he struck an officer with the stolen car, police say.

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HES SENTENCED IN TRANSIT CENTER GROPING

First, he groped a man in the Eltingville Transit Center, said police.

Then, weeks later, Vondell Cox followed a mother and her children from the Staten Island Railway station in New Dorp and shoved the woman and her 7-year-old daughter to the ground, authorities said.

Now hes off to a jail cell.

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NYPD ARRESTS 18 AMID BROOKLYN SLAYINGS

The Brooklyn District Attorney and NYPD announced Tuesday more than a dozen arrests of young men with alleged gang ties in connection with a recent surge in violence. (Staten Island Advance)Staff-Shot

Eighteen young men, and a few teenage boys, with alleged ties to gangs in Brooklyn, were arrested this week in connection with multiple shootings and killings part of an overall surge in violence over the past year across New York City.

The suspects allegedly fall under an umbrella group called the 900 Gang, which operates out of public housing complexes in Bedford-Stuyvesant; some accused of shooting at gang rivals on sight for the sake of territorial dominance, the Daily News reported.

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On a Bucolic Maine Island, Life Can Be Rocky Especially With Teen Boys – The New York Times

LANDSLIDEBy Susan Conley

Wolves, low-snouted and hungry, haunt Thoreaus The Maine Woods. He startles at their howls, as if a hundred demons had broke loose, and parses the tree line for their silhouettes, though they never appear. The literature of American exploration is filled with the baying, prowling creatures in novels like Willa Cathers My ntonia, James Fenimore Coopers The Last of the Mohicans and especially Laura Ingalls Wilders Little House series, where children learn to fear them symbols of Americas wild spirit, pushed farther and farther from society by man and machinery. Wolves are a lost bit of America.

In Susan Conleys Landslide, Jill Archer, a documentarian who lives on a small island in Maines Penobscot Bay, refers to her two sons as the wolves. Seventeen-year-old Charlie and 16-year-old Sam arent dangerous, per se, but there is a snappish, feral quality to them; they snarl and pick fights with her, whine for pasta or sandwiches, wander lonely just outside her periphery. Like Thoreaus creatures, theyre remote and misunderstood, constantly out of reach.

Jills husband, Kit, one of the few remaining fishermen in their coastal town, has been hospitalized in Nova Scotia after the engine of the swordfishing boat he was working on exploded, breaking his right femur and potentially ending his career. In the wake of his accident, uncertainty destabilizes the entire family. Sam posts a photo of himself smoking pot and begins failing tests. Charlie burrows into a fantasy life with his girlfriend and her cozy family. Jill sputters and flails, wondering how to usher two boys through the gantlet of 21st-century masculinity.

Deterioration marks every aspect of Landslide, which is enveloping and warm, if slightly undercooked and sometimes flat-footed. The romance of Jill and Kits courtship the sweet, early years, when they used kerosene lamps and made clearings for the gardens and built the woodpile up at their creaky island home has had the polish rubbed off after almost two decades. Their love is baked in but negotiated: Kit is at sea for weeks, enamored of who he is when he commands a vessel and carries on his family lineage. Trauma has rubbed away at Sams sense of self; two years earlier, he watched his closest friend fall between the boards on a crumbling bridge and drown in the water below. Now he has what his counselor calls a willingness to self-sabotage. Their town is a picture postcard of iconic New England, except commerce has been erased by a collapsing ecosystem and industry. At one point their own dock even floats away.

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Temptation Island Was ‘Crippled’ By COVID But Adapted – Tv Shows Ace – TV Shows Ace

Temptation Island is back on Tuesday night, February 16. In order to get back on the air, the reality television show had a long strange trip. Of course, anyone paying attention over the last year probably understands why the trip was so strange.

Host Mark L. Walberg and a new set of couples Erica Washington and Kendal Kirkland, Erin Smith and Corey Sobczyk, Kristen Ramos and Julian Allen, Chelsea Orcutt and Thomas Gipson. are headed to Maui. Once there, theyll be joined by 24 singles who are looking for love. As is usually the case, the four couples will have to decide whether or not to stay together, or hook up with one of the singles looking to steal away a mate.

Speaking to TV Insider, Walberg spoke about how hard it was to get to production for this upcoming season.

We started taping at the end of September. There was delay after delay, so COVID was really crippling us, he told the site.

He added that eventually, the showrunners were able to find some synergy. The Temptation Island producers took steps to avoid delays, as well as to avoid anyone on the cast getting sick.

We were in a very strict bubble. What happened with our cast and crew was this cohesiveness that we would not have had being in separate hotels all over the island, Walberg said. As far as the cast goes, they are usually sequestered anyway. So it wasnt any different in that regard.

Walberg also talked about what it was like to work through a quarantine. He said that once everyone got through the waiting period, everyone on the cast felt safer. Because they were then in a kind of bubble they knew the chances of anyone catching the coronavirus was very slim.

We had 3,600 COVID tests and zero positives. From the cast standpoint, once they moved into the villas and started their life there, I think it was a relief, Walberg added. They were able to live as if there wasnt a raging pandemic out there.

After everyone was settled in, it was time to simply get down to business. Walberg said that after everyone felt comfortable, the cast could act as though everything was normal. Because they were sequestered, the oddity of a pandemic never really intruded.

Thats good for the audience. It might be less of a positive for couples who are trying to stay together.

Temptation Island will see the four groups try and work out any relationship issues. The 24 singles will be looking to introduce some of those specific issues in an effort to snag someone new. Walberg, of course, isnt giving any hints on what he thinks the outcomes will be.

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