Remarks by the Vice President to the Faith and Freedom Coalition – The White House (blog)

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THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you for that wonderful warm welcome. Thank you to my friend Ralph. All the distinguished guests who are here, members of Congress, our honorees, it is great to be back at the Faith and Freedom Coalition, the greatest pro-family, pro-freedom grassroots organization in the United States of America. (Applause.)

And I am very honored to have the opportunity to help wrap up what I hear has been a great, great week in Washington, D.C. and be able to speak at this 2017 Road to Majority Policy Conference. You know, normally its my job to bring greetings from my boss, but I know you already heard from him on Thursday. (Applause.) And let me tell you, what you saw two days ago is what I see every single day: a leader with broad shoulders and a big heart, a believer, and an unapologetic champion of the God-given liberties enshrined in the Constitution of the United States, the 45th President of the United States of America, President Donald Trump. (Applause.) Thanks to the support of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, last November President Trump won a historic victory. More counties than any President since Ronald Reagan -- 30 of 50 states, states no Republican had carried in a generation. President Donald Trump turned the blue wall red, and we thank you for the support that made that possible. (Applause.) As the Good Book says: If you owe debts, pay debts. If honor, then honor. If respect, then respect. And Im really here just to pay a debt of gratitude to all of you who helped elect a President who is fighting every day to restore freedom in the country and to make this country great and strong once again. The President said it on Thursday, but its worth repeating -- the Faith and Freedom Coalition knocked on 1.2 million doors, made 10 million phone calls, sent out 22 million pieces of mail, distributed 30 million voter guides, and most importantly you elected one President who will never stop fighting for the values and ideals that make this nation great. (Applause.) And as we look out across this room, we see more friends than we can count; people that Ive known for years; people Ive stood together with in my days in the Congress, my days as a governor. Weve fought the good fight in this movement together. And so before I go on let me just take a moment to say how humbling it is for me to stand before my friends of so many years as the 48th Vice President of the United States of America. Thank you, thank you for giving my little family the opportunity to serve. (Applause.) And speaking of my family, on Thursday night, we celebrated the 32nd anniversary of my marriage to the most wonderful woman in the world. (Applause.) Faith and grace and immense patience. Would you all welcome my wonderful wife, Karen Pence, the Second Lady of the United States of America? (Applause.) It really is remarkable to think about everything the Faith and Freedom Coalition has achieved since your founding in 2009. In just eight years youve built chapters in all 50 states, brought together more than 1.7 million members and grassroots activists. And theres a lot of reason for your success. Because while this group may be young, the values you stand for are timeless. But let me express a special thanks to a man who made tonight possible, a leader Ive known for many years who literally has devoted his life to defending his extraordinary talents and his entire life to defending faith and freedom in America, ladies and gentlemen, would you just give a rousing round of appreciative applause to Ralph Reed. (Applause.) This whole room is filled with patrons and patriots, all people -- each of one of you that has made an extraordinary difference in the life of this country, and I know youll continue. But its a particular joy for me tonight to be a part of a celebration of someone who deserves that description more than maybe anyone else Ive ever met in this movement, the recipient of the Winston Churchill Lifetime Achievement Award, my mentor and my friend, Dr. James Dobson. (Applause.) I have long held the view that I dont think less of people who think more highly of me than I think of myself. (Laughter.) And throughout my public career, as hes been in the lives of so many men and women in public life, and in ministry, and in business, Dr. James Dobson has been a source of counsel and encouragement to me and my family all along the way. Dr. Dobson, the truth is this award doesnt actually do you justice. Youve done more for faith and freedom in your lifetime than, as Ralph just said, any one person could do in 10 lifetimes. Although I do think that its probably mostly due to the fact that you married way up. (Laughter.) Would you all give Shirley Dobson another big round of applause? She is an amazing woman, and amazing lady. (Applause.) From the heart I have to tell you, Dr. Dobson, your faith, your matchless voice on the airwaves, the enormous body of written work that you've created in a lifetime has inspired millions. And not only is your country grateful, but I say with confidence: Great is your reward. Youve made an eternal difference in the lives of millions. (Applause.) Ladies and gentlemen, one more time for Dr. James Dobson. Would you mind? This truly is a gathering of consequence, of conviction, and courage. Let me echo what the President said to you just two days ago. He acknowledged that all of you fought hard -- and you fought hard for him and now rest assured, I see it every day, he is fighting hard for all of you. (Applause.) Even before he took his oath of office, President Trump has been keeping his promise to the men and women gathered here and all those you represent across this country. For starters, our President I believe has assembled one of the strongest conservative Cabinets in the history of the United States of America. (Applause.) How about U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley? (Applause.) How about Secretary of Defense Jim Mad Dog Mattis? (Applause.) And how about the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, Dr. Ben Carson? (Applause.) That's the A-Team. And since day one, this President has taken decisive action to make this country great again. President Trump told you on Thursday and I can tell you its true that he will in his words battle for every American who has lost a job, for every family who has lost a loved one, for every American of faith who has lost their rights and lost their freedom. That's exactly what hes done. Our President has been busy since the first day of this administration, rolling back big government, slashing through red tape. In fact, this President has signed more bills into law rolling back federal regulations and red tape than any President in American history. (Applause.) Hes unleashing American energy and unburdening American businesses. Hes putting America back to work, and hes fighting every day to put America First, which was on full display just last week, when President Donald Trump pulled the United States of America out of the Paris climate accord. (Applause.) Its amazing to think that international deal the last administration entered into would have cost 6.5 million jobs in this country in the next 25 years, imposed incredible burdens on the American people while at the same time allowing countries like China and India to get off virtually scot-free. In his decision, the President put American workers first. He put Americas future first. And I promise you that President Donald Trump will always put America First! (Applause.) This President also knows that security is the foundation of our prosperity. That's why President Trump has been standing without apology for the men and women of law enforcement and those who protect our borders. (Applause.) Hes rebuilding our military and restoring Americas place in the world. Hes been standing with our allies and standing up to our enemies. And if the world knows nothing else, the world will know this, under President Donald Trump, America stands with Israel. (Applause.) And this President has been keeping faith with the Constitution of the United States and the God-given liberties enshrined there. Just last month, I had the great privilege to stand beside President Trump as he signed an executive order to help strengthen and restore that most fundamental right from the First Amendment of the Constitution, the freedom of religion. (Applause.) Speaking from the Rose Garden, President Trump declared in his words that the federal government will never, ever penalize any person for their protected religious beliefs. (Applause.) And he directed our Department of Justice to ensure the freedom of religion of every American is protected. And our President began to ensure that the pulpits of America would be free, as well, to start the process to roll back the Johnson Amendment because free speech shouldnt stop at the doors of our churches, synagogues, and places of worship. (Applause.) Just rest assured, President Trump is going to continue to fight to ensure that every American has the freedom to follow the dictates of their conscience, and to add their voices and their values to the beautiful tapestry of our American life. And this President has also stood strongly on the world stage with those who are persecuted for faith around the globe. Under President Donald Trump, America has made it clear: This nation condemns persecution of any faith in any place at any time, and we will confront it with all of our abilities in the world. (Applause.) Protecting and promoting religious freedom is a foreign policy priority of this administration. And President Trump will fight every day for this fundamental right, at home and abroad. You know, its the greatest privilege of my life to serve as Vice President, as well, to a President who is so committed to protecting our most cherished freedoms. But honestly, I couldnt be more proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with a President who stands without apology for the sanctity of human life. (Applause.) And its not just been words, its been deeds. In one of the very first acts in office, President Trump reinstated the Mexico City Policy banning public funding of abortion providers abroad, and last month our President expanded that policy to cover nearly $9 billion in American foreign aid. (Applause.) And it was my great honor with my wife at my side to have the President personally send me to be the first Vice President ever to speak at the annual March for Life. (Applause.) He signed also into law legislation that will empower states to withhold federal funding from abortion providers, and Im humbled to say that at the Presidents direction, I had the opportunity to cast the tie-breaking vote in the United States Senate. (Applause.) And when President Donald Trump signs the bill to repeal and replace Obamacare, we will defund Planned Parenthood once and for all. (Applause.) And when it comes to those God-given liberties, theres one more thing this President has done. As a candidate for President, this President made a commitment to appoint strong conservatives to our federal courts and to the highest court in the land. He made a pledge, particularly when it came to Supreme Court, that he would nominate a jurist in the mold of the late and great Justice Antonin Scalia. And he did just that when he nominated and we confirmed Justice Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court on the United States of America. (Applause.) So weve been busy, folks. But as the President likes to say, thats just what we call a good start. (Laughter.) Truth is, we got a lot of work to do, make no mistake about it. Before this summer, job one is were going to work with this Congress -- the men and women in Republican majorities -- and we will repeal and replace Obamacare. (Applause.) I bet I dont have to tell the Faith and Freedom Coalition members and supporters why this failed law has got to go. Just last month, our administration released a new study proving that Obamacare has made health insurance unaffordable for millions of Americans. In just four years -- get this -- Obamacare as more than doubled the average health insurance premiums on the individual markets. In some states, theyre up nearly 200 percent. President Obama promised that Americans would save up to $2,500 on their premiums, but the average premium cost today is nearly $3,000 a year more for Americans than it was in 2013. And its only going to get worse because premiums are spiking by double digits next year and the choices are plummeting. Obamacare is in a death spiral and more and more insurance companies are bailing on this failed law every single day. States across America lost 83 insurers in 2017 alone. In fact, at this very moment, a third of American counties and five whole states only have one choice of insurance company under Obamacare, meaning they essentially have no choice. And come next year, tens of thousands of Americans or more wont have any insurance coverage at all. Just this week, more than 13,000 people in Ohio learned that theyll have no Obamacare coverage next year. In Missouri, 25 counties may be without Obamacare plans. And in Iowa, where I was just about a week ago, it looks like, very soon, 94 of the 99 counties could have no Obamacare to choose from, leaving tens of thousands of working families, small businesses, and family farmers without access to healthcare coverage they need. And folks, remember, its not just the statistics. Were talking about real people in the midst of a real healthcare crisis. Good people, like Julie Champine, who I met with today in Wisconsin. I had the privilege to chat with her on my visit to Milwaukee. Julies been buying health insurance for her family on the individual market since 2004. Shes really a great lady to talk to -- great family, has worked hard in business, she and her husband together. But Julie confided in me, she has some health issues. And health insurance is vitally important to her. Now Julie said she wanted to believe that when President Obama promised her that she could keep her plan, she could keep her doctor that it was true. But it just wasnt. Julie lost her familys health plan. She told me she lost her doctor. And ever since Julies been forced to buy health insurance on the Obamacare exchange, and the simple truth is, as she told me today with emotion in her voice, she just -- she cant afford it. In 2016 alone, Julies Obamacare plan cost more than $9,000 in premiums with a deductible of $13,000. Late last year, she found out her premiums were going to go up by another $2,600 this year. Folks, Julies Obamacare plan cost more than her mortgage and she cant even afford to use it. In fact, because of Obamacare, Julie told me that she actually chose, last Christmas, to stop paying for health insurance for three months just so she could afford Christmas presents for her kids and grandkids. Folks, thats just plain wrong. No American should ever have to choose between paying for their health insurance and providing for their families. Its heartbreaking. (Applause.) She basically said, under Obamacare, we have no hope. But I looked her in the eye, put my hand on her shoulder, and I said, Julie, help is on the way. (Applause.) You know, the truth is, Julie is the face of Obamacares failures but she is the face of tens of millions of Americans who are living proof that Obamacare is collapsing and taking the American people down with it. You know, youd have to be blinded by partisanship to believe otherwise. And unfortunately, theres a lot of people who are blinded by partisanship. And you can find all of them in the Democrat minority in the House and Senate here in Washington, D.C. (Applause.) I mean, look, theyre the ones who gave us Obamacare, and now they wont lift a finger to help us rescue the American people from the mess they made. Thats why we need this road to majority -- to keep the pressure on the Congress and help President Trump and Congress finish what we started. And I promise you, President Trump will not rest, will not relent until we rescue the American people from the disaster of Obamacare and give our country the world-class healthcare the American people deserve. (Applause.) Thats a promise. And after we repeal and replace Obamacare, were going to keep right on going. Were going to roll our sleeves up working with this Congress. Before the end of this year, were going to pass the biggest tax cut since the days of Ronald Reagan. (Applause.) Were going to cut taxes across the board for working families, small businesses, and family farms. This President is going to make the American tax code simpler, flatter, and fairer for everyone. You know, theres an old joke about the tax code. They say its 10 times the size of the Bible with none of the good news. (Laughter and applause.) Well, heres some real good news: Were going to put more money in taxpayers pockets and give American families and American business the relief they need to grow. (Applause.) And were not going to stop there. Under the Presidents leadership, were going to continue to rein in wasteful government spending, restore fiscal responsibility to Washington, D.C., and with Betsy DeVos as Secretary of Education, were going to expand educational choices so every child in America has access to a world-class education regardless of their income, regardless of their area code. (Applause.) Most important of all, this President will continue to stand up for and stand with the brave men and women who protect our freedom and our way of life every day. (Applause.) Now, Karen and I are the proud parents of a lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps. (Applause.) And as a parents of a member of our armed forces, I tell you what, I couldnt be more proud to serve with a President who is so committed to the men and women of the Armed Forces of the United States of America. President Trump is the best friend the Armed Forces of the United States will ever have. (Applause.) You know, today, we received a heartbreaking reminder of the risks that our service men and women face in the defense of freedom. As I traveled to Wisconsin this afternoon, I was informed that three American soldiers were killed and one wounded in a terrible attack in Afghanistan. The Bible tells us that no greater love has a man than this, than he should lay down his life for his friends. Let me say from the heart, when heroes fall, Americans grieve. And tonight, our thoughts and prayers are with the families of these American heroes. We honor their service, their sacrifice, and we always will. (Applause.) We honor them by remembering, but we also honor them by ensuring that those that they left behind in uniform have the resources and training to accomplish their mission. And I want to promise you, President Donald Trump will not rest and will not relent until we rebuild our military, restore the arsenal of democracy, and once again give our soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, and Coast Guard the resources and the training they need to accomplish their mission and come home safe. (Applause.) The supplemental budget that Congress just put on the Presidents desk had the largest increase in military spending in the last 10 years. And the budget that the President submitted to the Congress for next year has the largest increase in defense spending since the administration of President Ronald Reagan. Were going to rebuild our military. (Applause.) And with that strong support, I would report to you our armed forces are in the fight. Theyre taking the fight to terrorists on our terms, on their soil. And ISIS is on the run. And under this Commander-in-Chief, we will hunt down and destroy ISIS at its source so that it can no longer threaten our people, our allies, or our very way of life. As the President said, this bloodshed must end -- this bloodshed will end. (Applause.) Men and women of the Faith and Freedom Coalition, President Donald Trump is a man of his word. And hes a man of action. And I promise you, whatever the national media is spending its time talking about on any given day -- (laughter) -- President Donald Trump will never stop fighting to make America safe again, to make America prosperous again. He will stay in the fight, and I know you will too. You know, all of you have helped our President get this far, and I really just came tonight to say thanks, and to be here when you honored my friend. I want to thank you for everything youve done. But make no mistake about it, the harder work -- maybe the most important work -- is in front of us, not behind us. (Applause.) From this day forward, President Trump needs every ounce of your energy, your enthusiasm, your conviction, your time, your talent, and your treasure. But we also need, maybe, one other thing in these divided times. In these times of widening challenges at home and abroad, seemingly unknowable threats, and also a time of uncharacteristic division in America, I know youre the right people for me to encourage to do one more thing. And that is pray for America. (Applause.) And Im not -- you know, on this one, Im not so much talking about praying for a cause or praying for an issue. Im always very moved by what President Abraham Lincoln said in his time when he was asked whether he believed that God was on the side of the Union Army. President Lincoln responded memorably. He said, rather than considering whether God is on our side, I think its better for us to consider whether we are on Gods side. So why dont we just pray for America, for all the people of America, and for the future of this great land. (Applause.) And when you pray, pray with confidence. Because I truly do believe that those ancient words, spoke millennia ago and enshrined in the hearts of every American. Words that have seen the people of this country through trials much greater than those that we face today. That if His people, who are called by His name, will humble themselves and pray, Hell do like Hes always done in the long and storied history of this land. Hell hear from heaven, and Hell heal this land. This one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. (Applause.) Thank you. God bless you and God bless the United States of America. END

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The real test for Leo’s ‘new Republic’ – Limerick Leader

I CANT get my head around Leo Varadkars brand new Republic, the place where prejudice has no hold. Of course I welcome it, but at the same time, I cant wait to test it, which means, in essence, that I havent much faith in it. Anyway, Im not even sure if Im ready for it yet.

Im full of prejudices, fears and phobias myself, and only last night I had a nightmare that the Irish language lobby was having me committed to Mountjoy for racism after I had once again questioned the policy of making it a compulsory subject for every Leaving Cert student apart from those whose parents had the money to be able to provide evidence of a learning difficulty that applied only to Irish.

Neither can I shake off the feeling of deep prejudice that I have been harbouring for years against the likes of highly paid hospital consultants who virtually dictate the effectiveness or otherwise of the HSE, and who include their childrens nannies on their staff payrolls to cut their tax bills. Am I going to have to clasp them to my bosom now lest they flee abroad and leave us all without access to open heart surgery?

Even as I write, this new non-judgemental Republic is seething with prejudice against social welfare recipients who have to prove that they are not cheats or parasites, while the richest among us draw down the Childrens Allowance and the free travel and dont have to prove anything. The Taoiseach in waiting had best watch out in case he gets infected with this prejudice, because he already seems to have diverted most of his old Social Welfare staff to fraud detection, while mothers about to give birth have to wait six weeks for their badly needed maternity benefits. Look, we either have a Welfare State or a Republic that holds no prejudice, and I know which one Id prefer.

Now dont even get me started on priests and nuns. If the so called non-judgemental secularists of the new Republic had their way, the clergy would be obliterated with even more ferocity than Henry VIII could ever have mustered against the Monasteries. An innocent priest is vilified on Prime Time and an innocent nun is jailed on hearsay evidence and, because of our prejudices, we dont even bat an eyelid at the injustice. We may have managed to dump some of our nastier phobias, but now weve developed an even more malevolent one Christophobia, a fear of Christianity.

Most people in this country are Christians and why any of us have to lie down and have our religious beliefs disrespected the way they are in some quarters is beyond me.

Im telling you now, if we dont stand up to the new visionaries, well have to bring back the Mass rocks and head for the glens and mountains to practice our Faith, or risk being burned at the stake.

Ive had my problems with individual priests and nuns all my life, but generally I found them nothing but a force for good and I cant even imagine the hurt people like Sr Stan, who devoted her life to helping the poor and the homeless, are now enduring.

But of course, if you really want to experience what its like to be the butt of prejudice in this grand new Republic, all you have to do is grow old and listen to someone asking you when youre going to throw in the towel and make way for a younger person.

For despite all the lip service paid to the venerable elderly, were not as valued as older people once were and were fair game for second rate comedians. Maybe its because there are more of us now, and our numbers are likely to swell even further in the years ahead.

Were a growing demography with serious implications for the economy and the health service, and the real test of Leos new Republic, for us anyway, is whether anyone will have the gall to tell us to our faces that weve become a burden.

It wouldnt, of course, be the first time we declared a Republic where every person and every child would be cherished equally.

But it wasnt long before we had lost the plot and, in the end, we even lost the run of ourselves. But this is different. This is a place where even tolerance with its unfortunate connotations of them and us is considered a dirty word. Weve moved on from all that, it seems, and there is no going back?

Forgive me for being cynical but its hardly two years since the wealthy and influential citizens of South County Dublin - where apparently the seeds of this new Utopia of equality were sown behind electronically gated entrances - successfully resisted plans to have a travellers halting site planked in their midst. I dont know what inspired them if it wasnt prejudice of some kind, but Im sure theyve overcome the intolerance by now.

Maybe Id have been better prepared for this brave new world if I had done what everyone told me to do a long time ago and moved with the times. But I didnt.

So here I am, full, no doubt, of old loyalties, but a Neanderthal at heart with Neanderthal opinions that should never be dismissed as prejudices. For I believe wholeheartedly in equality, and Im not sure that everyone else does, because according to the late lamented Sean O Faolain, the notion of equality is not really in our genes, and that may yet rebound on Leos vision.

The Irish, OFaolain declared, had an ineradicable love of individual liberty. Equality, as far as I could see, they never bothered about, he admitted.

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Macron’s parliamentary election win is good news for France – Washington Examiner

On Sunday, President Emmanuel Macron's party won big in the French parliamentary elections.

While the second and final round of voting (for candidates who received at least 12.5 percent in the first round) will take place this coming Sunday, it should be a formality.

After all, the first round results indicate Macron's La Republique En Marche (LREM) Party is likely to win a huge majority.

And I do mean huge.

Analysts believe Macron will win between 415 and 445 seats in France's lower house, the National Assembly. With only 577 seats available, that result would give Macron a 126-seat majority. In France's system of government, the National Assembly is far more important than the French Senate. Controlling the lower house would thus give Macron the means to push through the boldest possible reforms.

That's good news for France.

Macron is no conservative, but neither is he a socialist. Instead, the president is a realist. He recognizes that France's economy needs an injection of innovation and competition. And he's promising to shake up the nation's labor laws so that businesses find it easier to hire the best workers, and fire the worst.

Such reform is fundamental to France's future prosperity. Yet for years, various French governments have either been unwilling or unable to take on the unions who oppose reform. Now that may change. With the new Parliament scheduled to sit on June 27, Macron's majority means we should expect action in short order.

Speaking to Washington Examiner, Benjamin Haddad, a Hudson Institute scholar, outlined Macron's top three priorities.

"The first priority, by far, is reforming the labor market. President Macron wants to go fast here, with Parliament giving him authority to use executive orders to expedite the process. Second, Macron will institute a training program to boost the skills of unemployed workers. Third, he plans to reform the European Union with a specific focus on the Eurozone."

Yet none of this will be easy.

For one, many sectors of the French economy are held captive to powerful interest groups who believe older workers deserve protection against firing. This means that businesses are often unable to hire aspirational young workers and instead are forced to employ unproductive workers. As I've explained, this scandal of anti-youth regulation typifies the supposed utopia of European socialism. As he pares back the power of these interest groups, Macron will face street protests.

Macron will also have to push the notoriously stubborn German Chancellor Angela Merkel to shake up the European Union. That organization is wasteful, undemocratic, and in desperate need of an overhaul. Macron knows reform is needed in order to prevent future Brexit-style separations.

Regardless, Macron's electoral win on Sunday should be seen as good news. The Fifth Republic need actions. And now, for the first time, its government stands poised to deliver.

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Australian Olympic Committee: Future stars in force at Oceania … – Australian Olympic Committee

EQUESTRIAN: Australias Oceania Championships Young Rider Team continued to impress on cross-country day at Melbourne International 3 Day Event.

Going into yesterdays second phase with only a narrow lead over the New Zealand team, they managed to strengthen their hold on the prestigious contest thanks to a superb riding display led by Gemma Tinney.

The 19-year-old and her super fit mare Annapurna were the last combination out on the course and they rocketed around to finish clear and well within time.

The effort pushed her into second place overall (45.70) behind NSW rider Andrew Barnett (41.90).

Her team mate Shenae Lowings also rode strongly and is now sitting third in the overall individual standings (47.60). Olivia Barton is 8th after finishing on 51.90 penalties and Tayah Andrew is 14th (59.3).

Former Australian Olympic Eventing coach and Equestrian legend Wayne Roycroft was highly impressed with what he witnessed from the Young Rider team at Werribee Park today.

Gemma Tinney is still inexperienced and she is an excellent young rider, Roycroft said.

I was very impressed with the whole lot of that team, thats where our future is, he added.

For full provisional results of the CCI2* click HERE >>>>

Its a different story for Australias Senior Oceania Championships Team, who are trailing the Kiwis after cross-country day.

See Saturday's results HERE >>>>

New Zealands Jock Paget (46.90), Virginia Thompson (47.10) and Samantha Felton (49.20) currently fill the top three positions with last years CCI3 * winner Stuart Tinney and his big grey Warmblood War Hawk the highest placed Australian representative rider 5th (52.60).

Hazel Shannon fell at the sixth fence and were eliminated. Both her and Clifford did not suffer any major injury.

Whilst they might be behind the Kiwis overall, Roycroft commended the Australian selectors decision to give some new names a chance in a representative team this weekend.

I think the fact that the Australian team selectors decided to put in unproven combinations that are young and looking forward to the future is a really good idea.

The Kiwis will be hard to beat this time but our riders will gain great experience from the competition and being in a team situation, Roycroft said.

For full provisional results of the CCI3* click HERE >>>

The final day of the Melbourne International 3 Day Event and the Oceania Championships begantoday at 9am.

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SADC approve R40m grants to Madagascar, Seychelles – Southern Times Africa

By Timo Shihepo

WINDHOEK SADC has approved to give R20 million each to Madagascar and Seychelles to help the two island nations improve their participation in regional and international trade.

The grants were approved by the SADC trade related facility (TRF) programme steering committee, during its seventh meeting held in Gaborone last month.

The facility is a mechanism for financial and technical support given to SADC member states to help them implement commitments made under the regional Protocol on Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the European Union and the SADC EPA group.

SADC has approved the funding for Madagascar to strengthen border agency capacity by developing and implementing guidelines for border agency coordination.

SADC also wants Madagascar to improve the One-Stop-Shop for exporters through technical assistance towards its efficient operation and capacity building.

A one-stop shop is a company or a location that offers a multitude of services to a client or a customer.

SADC has also asked Madagascar to develop and implement a national trade promotion strategy; stakeholder capacity development; market research to identify tourism opportunities in the SADC region, especially targeting South Africa; and undertaking a number of trade promotion activities.

As for Seychelles, part of the money will help the country build its capacity in the application of the Automated System for Customs Data system.

This system is earmarked to improve the countrys functionality for valuation, risk assessment and cargo tracking and automation of the excise tax system, especially for domestic producers of excisable products.

The funds will also cover Seychelles development of a national legal framework and capacity building for trade remedies, particularly investigations related to anti-dumping.

Several countries have already signed financing agreements with the SADC secretariat to release the funds to the two islanders.

These are Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Swaziland and Zambia.

Botswana, Namibia, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zimbabwe are however yet to sign financing agreements.

According to SADC communications department these countries are currently reviewing their financing agreements under the Facility and are all expected to have their contracts finalized by the end of June 2017.

The overall objective of the Trade Related Facility is to improve the participation of SADC Member States in regional and international trade in order to contribute to sustainable development in the SADC region.

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‘Jewish Treasures of the Caribbean’ to be featured at Margate’s Katz JCC – Shore News Today

MARGATE Jewish Treasures of The Caribbean will be featured June 30 to July 28 at the Milton and Betty Katz JCC, 501 N. Jerome Ave.

The exhibition features photographs of the oldest Jewish synagogues and cemeteries in the Western Hemisphere, surprisingly located in the Caribbean, as seen through the lens of award-winning photographer Wyatt Gallery.

The traveling exhibition features more than three dozen framed photographs from the recently published book of the same title, which captures the little-known history of the Jews of Barbados, Curacao, Jamaica, Nevis, St. Croix, St. Eustatius, St. Thomas and Suriname, according to Gallery.

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Photographer Christine Peck and stained glass artist Christopher Michalek will be the featur

These Jewish communities date back to the mid-1600s and are home to the first synagogues and Jewish cemeteries in the Western Hemisphere, he said.

Only five historic synagogues remain in use today, according to the exhibit website.

"The goal of the exhibit is to raise awareness of the need for preservation of these little-known historic sites of the legacy of Judaism, said Philadelphia-born Gallery, who is based in New York and whose tagline is A person, not a place.

Northfield, Linwood and Somers Point offer a number of things to do culturally and artistically.

While photographing the devastationafter the earthquake in Haiti in 2010, I realized that a similar fate could happen to any of these historic synagogues at any time."

A special reception and book talk with Gallery will be held 6-8 p.m. Tuesday, July 11.

The monthlong exhibit is open during the JCCs normal hours

CAPE MAY Hurricanes, nor'easters and blizzards have all left Cape May with a flood of memo

For more information, call Katz JCC Special Events Coordinator Melissa Vola at 609-822-1167, ext. 159.

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Is Zika Still A Problem In Florida And The Caribbean? – NPR

When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lifted its last Zika travel advisory for Miami-Dade county last week, residents and visitors to Miami's popular South Beach neighborhood were relieved. Still, doctors say, pregnant women should continue to take extra precautions. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lifted its last Zika travel advisory for Miami-Dade county last week, residents and visitors to Miami's popular South Beach neighborhood were relieved. Still, doctors say, pregnant women should continue to take extra precautions.

There's no doubt about it: Zika is on the retreat in the Americas.

In Brazil, cases are down by 95 percent from last year. Across the Caribbean, outbreaks have subsided. And in Florida, the virus seems to have gone into hiding. Health officials haven't investigated a new Zika case for more than 45 days in Miami-Dade County.

Last week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lifted the last travel warning for southern Florida. The agency is no longer recommending that pregnant women avoid the region.

"That's really exciting news," says Dr. Christine Curry, an OB-GYN at the University of Miami and Jackson Memorial Hospital. "Everybody has sort of exhaled."

But the threat to pregnant women, whether residents or travelers, isn't over not in the least Curry says, neither in Florida nor abroad.

So what should pregnant women and their families, or women who are trying to get pregnant, do? Let's start with Florida. Then we'll swing back to the international question at the end.

Living or traveling in South Florida

"We can't go back to the days before Zika, where you just walked around without thinking about bug spray or the clothes you're wearing," Curry says. "People still need to practice good mosquito-bite prevention when they're living in South Florida or traveling there."

The CDC outlines the precautions needed in Miami-Dade County and other areas of the U.S. where Zika has circulated, such as Brownsville, Texas.

These precautions are most important for pregnant women, those trying to get pregnant and their mates. For example:

Such precautions are important, Curry says, for several reasons.

First, even when it looks like Zika has "disappeared," Curry says, it could still be circulating. About 80 percent people who are infected with the virus don't have any symptoms at all.

And if the virus is merely lurking below detectable levels, Zika cases could start cropping up again at any moment. Last summer, Zika likely circulated in Florida for months before it was detected by health officials, a recent study found.

So if you live in South Florida, or are headed there this summer, pack the DEET, cover clothes in permethrin and be on the look-out for skeeters.

Traveling overseas

Although Zika cases have dropped across the Caribbean and Latin America, the CDC's travel recommendations haven't changed. Pregnant women should not travel to places where Zika is circulating. If a spouse travels to one of these areas, the couple should use condoms for at least six months.

Couples trying to get pregnant should also not travel to these regions. If they must, the CDC recommends waiting at least six months before trying to conceive after a man returns from a country with Zika and waiting at least eight weeks after a woman returns.

Fetal medicine expert Dr. Neil Silverman worries that some doctors are forgetting to give their patients these travel warnings.

"We've gotten calls at our practice from women who have traveled to areas where's there's clearly active transmission of Zika," says Silverman, an OB-GYN at the Center for Fetal Medicine in Los Angeles.

"Either their doctors have essentially decided the risk is over or the woman forgot to ask. Then they come back home and realize that there was a risk."

Even if a country has reported only a few cases or hasn't had a case in months Silverman says the recommendations are the same.

Take for instance, India, which reported its first official cases in May. There were only three cases recorded, across the entire country. But the virus has likely been circulating in India for decades, studies show. And pregnant women should avoid travel there, Silverman says.

"For the purpose of a traveler, there's not a huge distinction between whether a country has a large number of new cases occurring or whether there's sort of a background, long-standing risk," he says.

Places with this sort of background risk include large parts of Southeast Asia and Africa.

So if you're pregnant or "trying," check out the CDC's Zika map before booking a plane ticket, and avoid all the areas that are purple on the map.

"With everything else going on in the country and in the world, Zika has taken a little bit of a backseat in the news cycle," Silverman says. "But it's still a big concern."

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All eyes turn to the Caribbean for possible tropical development late … – KHOU

Blake Mathews, KHOU 8:44 PM. CDT June 11, 2017

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HOUSTON - It's barely two weeks into the 2017 Atlantic hurricane season and already the models are sniffing trouble in the northwest Caribbean Sea late next week. Keep in mind it's only the potential of development and not the guarantee of.

Currently since this model 'cane is beyond the five to seven day window, the National Hurricane Center has yet to make any official statement regarding potential development.

So what's all the hullabaloo about?

Over the last few days, many of the global forecasting models including the big namesGFS (American) and ECMWF (Euro) models are in steady agreement that the monsoonal gyre over the Caribbean will give birth to some sort of organized system by next weekend. That could be anything from a weak tropical depression to a tropical storm or perhaps even something stronger.

This time of year it's not so uncommon for a single model to initiate cyclogensis (develop). A single model developing a tropical system is one thing -- especially if said model is not overly reliable; the Canadian model for example. However it's quite another when nearly all the global models are showing the same thing including timing and location of the potential development. That includes the primary models of the GFS and Euro. All models below are provided by TropicalTidbits.com:

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As seen in the latest model runs of each selected model above, the location in which the models wants to develop a system is nearly identical. Not shown in the pictures is the timing which is also consistent with a Saturday or Sunday birth; the Canadian (CMC) being the fastest to crank up a system on Saturday morning and the Euro being the slowest with a 6 a.m. Sunday start time.

The problem with a forecast this far out is that nearly everything that can go wrong, will. Placement and strength (or lack thereof) of ridges and troughs (highs and lows) can and will greatly impact the direction of any storm that may develop. It's just simply too soon to know for sure. We won't, nor the models, will have a clear idea until after the storm develops --- if it does at all.

Here's a tweet from Michael Lowry that I think sums it up best:

What do Florida June tropical cyclones look like? Big and messy. Here are the last three via satellite. pic.twitter.com/8M8NRe1s3o

Lowry was referring to Florida tropical storms but I think it's a good measure of most gulf tropical storms early in the season. June tropical systems are usually weak, sheared and lopsided systems. They are prolific rain makers and can cause catastrophic mudslides and severe flooding. Just think "Tropical Storm Allison."

While it's too early to know for sure, this system likely will not become a hurricane. History says so. Part of that is because the waters are usually only marginally warm enough for development and the trade winds are still screaming through the sub-tropics.

To see development of a hurricane in the gulf so early on is pretty rare. In fact the last June hurricane in the gulf was Alex in 2010. Before that? You'd have to go back to 1995! As for major hurricanes, there are only two on record: Audrey in 1957 and Alma in 1966 according to The Weather Channel.

There is nothing you need to do at this time. In fact as of this entry it's a lovely evening over the open waters of the Caribbean with mostly clear skies and light winds. Any potential development is still 7 to 10 days away. At this time the only thing that we advise you to do is to keep up-to-date with the latest weather info at least once a day. As development becomes imminent and the track becomes more clear more instruction will become necessary. Until then, rest easy!

By the way, the next name on the list is Bret.

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Legendary Caribbean American Leaders to be honored – South Florida Caribbean News

Legendary Leaders Honored During June 24th Star-studded Caribbean American Movers & Shakers Awards Celebration

DECATUR, Ga.The 2017 Caribbean American Movers & Shakers Awards at the Porter Sanford Performing Arts Center on June 24thpromises to be an explosive night of celebrity appearances, captivating performances and heart-warming tributes.

The event celebrates the outstanding achievements and contributions of men and women within the English and Latin-speaking Caribbean American community and features 12 honorees.

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Trumpet Award Founder Xernona Clayton, Congressman John Lewis, Actor Shamiek Moore, Queen of Salsa Celia Cruz (posthumously), Basketball Legend Tim Duncan, Sandals President Adam Stewart, Caribbean American Chamber Founder Roy Hostick, Politician Pedro Pete Marin, Caribbean Eatery Tassa Roti, Miss Universe 1977 Janelle Penny Commissiong, Caribbean Music Legend Mighty Sparrow and Caribbean Tourism Director Selma Bramble Brown.

There will also be a special presentation to athletes from the 2016 Olympics in Rio.

This years event is being marked with the theme,Legendary Firststo cement the ground-breaking status of several honorees.

The Caribbean American Movers & Shakers Awards was started in 2013 and is the brainchild of Founder, Michael Thomas. Thomass goal was to place a spotlight on the spirited efforts of the Caribbean American community while establishing a platform to celebrate them.

The event now powered by the Caribbean Media Network is broadcast in 22 countries through a partnership with One Caribbean Television. It is presented by the Caribbean American Cultural Arts Foundation.

The Awards show supports two worthwhile projects. The first ensures pathways of success to students through the University Outreach Program. The program allows honorees to speak directly to college students and inspires them to achieve their dreams. In addition,

The Caribbean American Movers & Shakers Awards has forged a civic partnership with AID Atlanta. The organization has provided HIV/AIDS-related services, care and education to communities in metro Atlanta since 1982.

The work of The Caribbean American Movers & Shakers Awards is made possible by support from partners Georgia Power, U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism, Caribbean Airlines, One Caribbean, 2B Karibbean, Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, Caribbean Shipping, Panton Capital, The Home Depot, Caribbean Media Network, Tassa Caribbean Restaurant and the DeKalb Convention & Visitors Bureau.

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Philadelphia’s Urban Art Gallery highlights Caribbean American artists, celebrates Caribbean American Heritage Month – HuffPost

West Phillys Urban Art Gallery recently hosted the second installment of Caribbean Creatives Art Show & Mixer. Featuring the work of Caribbean visual artists, the Young Caribbean Professional Network supported event was curated by Delaware County resident and Spanish Town, Jamaica native, Erice Reid, along with Kalphonse Morris, owner of the gallery.

Were excited to partner with Urban Art Gallery and all of the artists participating this year, Reid said. She was inspired to launch the exhibit last year after discovering that there were so many artists in the Philadelphia region who were of Caribbean descent.

I thought it important to highlight their work and contributions to the local (art) scene. Were sharing our experiences and culture through art, said Reid, the owner of Yard Girl Jewelry.

A visual artist herself, for the past 10 years Reid has worked as an English and special education teacher in the William Penn School District, serving students at Penn Wood High School. One of two Young Caribbean Professional Network vice-presidents, Reid has been actively engaged in the areas Caribbean American affairs, often using her artistic skills and organizational involvement to forge fruitful relationships.

Challenged by her late father, Reid exhibited her paintings last month at Urban Art Gallery, inviting people into her therapeutic safe space.

I believe that art is a powerful tool that can create change, healing, understanding, and unity, said artist and educator, Amber Nicole Williams. The arts are in our DNA, and it is what helps unite us.

A collective of Caribbean visual artists, including Williams, Ariel Williams, Jae Martin, Eric Rivera, and Kayode Malomo, showcased their work in the venue that welcomes emerging artists.

Young Caribbean Professional Network is proud to support young Caribbean and African artists throughout the region in presenting contemporary art, thereby adding culture and diversity to the marketplace, said YCPN founder and BFW Group CEO, Blane Stoddart.

We are not one dimensional people. I believe that the world should experience the vast array of beautiful cultures represented throughout the African Diaspora, Williams said. We all are connected but have a different story to tell.

It is important to bring awareness to the Caribbean artist and to the Caribbean culture, said Morris.

Philadelphia has a large Caribbean (immigrant) community, so this is our way of recognizing the contributions of local Caribbean artists while giving guests a visual, culinary and musical experience, he said.

In addition to showcasing visual artists, there was live painting by Jay Coreano and desserts from Johnnys Cheesecakes a bakery that specializes in fusing Jamaican flavors into their delicious cheesecakes, said Reid.

With a chance to be seen, heard and recognized at the Caribbean Creatives Art Show, Williams, like Reid, was eager to share a bit of ourselves and our cultures with the world, Reid said.

I believe that art is an integral part of African and Caribbean culture, Williams said. The arts are deeply embedded in the roots of African and Caribbean culture. I think it is important for us to celebrate our culture and share it with the rest of the world.

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Barbados Wins Top Caribbean Culinary Honours – Caribbean360.com (subscription)

The Barbados Culinary Team in Miami Tuesday

MIAMI, United States, Sunday June 11, 2017 Barbados is the Caribbean National Culinary Team of the Year.

The Bajan team won the top honors in the finale of the 2017 Taste of the Caribbean culinary competition at the Hyatt Regency in Miami yesterday evening, after also bagging individual honors for Ryan Adamson, Caribbean Bartender of the Year, and Damian Leach for Seafood.

Chef of the Year, Kenneth Molyneaux of the British Virgin Islands with Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association and Taste of the Caribbean officials

Kenneth Molyneaux from the British Virgin Islands was crowned Caribbean Chef of the Year and also took home the top prize in the Beef Competition. The Cayman Islands Melissa Logan was Caribbean Pastry Chef of the Year, while Kenria Taylor from The Bahamas was Caribbean Junior Chef of the Year. The Chocolate winner was Bonaires Sherundly Bernabela.

Caribbean Junior Chef of the Year, Kenria Taylor of The Bahamas

We really applaud all these Taste of the Caribbean participants, their national hotel and tourism associations, team managers and sponsors for developing 14 astounding Caribbean national teams to compete at this event, said Frank Comito, Director General and CEO of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA). The teams commitment to the region showed in the heart and soul that each of the participants invested in their presentations, he added.

Caribbean Bartender of the Year, Ryan Adamson of Barbados

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Presented by CHTA, Taste of the Caribbean hosted cooking and bartending competitions between teams from The Bahamas, Barbados, Bonaire, the British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curaao, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

This years event was held June 2-6 at the Hyatt Regency Miami.

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Three nations plan 500% increase in global offshore wind – Treehugger

Offshore wind advocates cheered recently at news that a German wind farm is going to be built entirely without government subsidy. That said, however, it seems likely that government supportwhether in the form of direct subsidies or more generally favorable policy/planning policiesis likely to be a major factor in the success (or not) of offshore wind for some time to come.

That's why it's encouraging to hear from Steve Hanley over at Cleantechnica that three nationsGermany, Denmark and Belgiumhave signed on to an agreement to support a 5-fold increase in installed offshore wind capacity in the next decade. They're not just talking about their own capacity eitherthe target is a global one, meaning an increase of capacity from today's 13.8 gigawatts to more than 60 gigawatts.

Just imagine what would happen if every nation with suitable shoreline made a similar commitment. (I'm looking at you, USA.)

According to Steve, there's hope that the agreement will eventually be signed on to by a broader coalition of ten nations who had previously pledged their support for offshore wind energy expansion. At least one of those nations, Great Britain, is currently in a state of political and environmental uncertainty as the world waits to see what its surprise election results really mean for government policy.

Either way, with China and India making more progress on emissions reductions than originally expected, France jockeying hard to seize climate leadership and large swathes of the United States still pledging to honor the Paris Agreement, this is one more encouraging sign among many that a coalition of the willing could keep climate action well on track, even if there are efforts to sabotage progress in other parts of the world.

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‘Now is our time’ as offshore wind goes global – Offshore Wind Journal

I speculated last week that rather than helping the US to revive old industries such as coal, President Donald Trumps decision to pull out of the Paris climate change agreement could see the US left behind in the transition to renewable energy. However, after attending Offshore Wind Energy 2017 in London, Im surer than ever that although there is a risk of this happening in America, the future of offshore wind energy is bright.

Fortunately for the US, a number of states are pressing ahead with plans for offshore wind and other forms of renewables, but for anyone attending the British event, at which there were more than 400 exhibitors and around 20 different conference sessions not to mention numerous excellent side events hosted by industry leaders such as Dong Energy there was a palpable sense of excitement. It was hard to keep up!

Now is our time, said Jonathan Cole, offshore managing director for ScottishPower Renewables and industry co-chair of the Offshore Wind Programme Board. The future of offshore wind is incredibly bright, he said, speaking in a conference session on the outlook for the offshore wind energy industry.

As he noted recently, the industry is already delivering on its promises. By 2020 the offshore wind sector will have delivered 10 gigawatts (GW) of installed capacity and more than 30 billion (US$38 billion) of private sector capital will have been deployed, supporting thousands of high quality jobs and creating economic activity and opportunity in industrial towns and coastal communities around the country.

And the good news looks set to continue, because whichever way you look at the UK energy sector, offshore wind has a big role to play. The UK needs to rebuild around 50 per cent of its electricity generating infrastructure by the middle of the next decade and invest 100 billion in doing so. Most commentators agree that we need a mix of low carbon generation types nuclear, gas and renewables. But nuclear plants will struggle to be ready in time for 2025 at the quantities needed. Gas plants should be ready in time, but being over-reliant on gas would expose the UK market to volatile wholesale markets.

As Mr Cole noted, of all the technologies, offshore wind is the only one that is clean, green, deployable quickly at the required scale and capable of reliably producing massive quantities of electricity to keep our economy energised. At the same time, offshore wind offers huge potential for job creation in large-scale manufacturing and heavy engineering. In addition, offshore wind looks likely to become one of the cheapest sources of low carbon electricity in the future.

Recent auctions in continental Europe have resulted in prices for offshore wind that have surprised many by how low they are, in some cases lower than many predict the wholesale electricity price will be. But we shouldnt be surprised by these positive developments, because offshore wind is a sector that has grown and confounded expectations from the outset. It has risen to every technical and political challenge to grow the local supply chain, revolutionise the technology and deploy projects in ever harsher conditions, while at the same time achieving levels of cost reductions more typically seen in consumer electronics.

As I also noted last week, its not just in the UK and Europe that offshore wind looks set to play a major role. Important export markets are opening up in the near- to medium-term, in countries such as Taiwan, South Korea, Japan and China.

Nick Gardiner, managing director, offshore wind at the Green Investment Bank, said the industry was ready for globalisation and described extraordinary interest in floating offshore wind. Sbastien Brunel, commercial operations leader for offshore wind at GE Renewables, said GE has seen offshore wind move from a niche industry into the mainstream and had become a market with global potential.

Returning to the UK for a moment, the sector is also highly compatible with the governments plans for rebalancing the economy and promoting economic diversity through the Industrial Strategy. Major contracts are being delivered in towns and cities across the UK. Hull, Hartlepool, Lowestoft, Great Yarmouth, Grimsby, Teesside, Tyneside, Fife, Machrihanish and Belfast to name but a few. Offshore wind can continue to help to encourage economic regeneration where it is needed most, which is surely a message that advocates of offshore wind in the US ought to be hammering home to the Trump administration.

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RSPB renews offshore battle – reNews

RSPB Scotland has launched an appeal against the reinstatingof consent for a 2.1GW quartet of offshore wind farms in the Firths of Forth and Tay off Scotland.

An Edinburgh court last month reinstated the planning approvals for the projects on appeal after the bird conservation group had earlier won a case to overturn consents.

However, RSPB Scotland today said that despite our efforts to help minimise the risks the projects are still predicted to have the potential to kill tens of thousands of seabirds.

We have a number of serious concerns with the Inner Houses judgment, and following careful consideration, RSPB Scotland has decided to start the appeal process by applying to the Inner House for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court, it said.

The four projects are Mainstream's 450MW Neart na Gaoithe, Red Rock's 600MW Inch Cape and SSE/Fluors 1050MW Sea Alpha and Bravo.

RSPB Scotland director Anne McCall said the charity continues to support renewables.

However, we are concerned that this judgment could set worrying precedents for the protection of wildlife across Scotland and the UK, she said.

In light of our concerns we have decided to start the appeal process by applying to the Inner House for permission to appeal to the Supreme Court.

Mainstream said it notes the RSPB decision to launch the appeal and added it is committed to working with the Neart na Gaoithe partners and the charity to deliver the wind farm.

The developers of Seagreen expressed disappointmentthat RSPB have taken the decision to try and appeal the case to the UK Supreme Court.

The project partners, who remain fully committed to the diligent development and delivery of the projects, will consider their next steps in response to the outcome of this legal process, theysaid.

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Govt working on legal framework for quick offshore auction – Daily News & Analysis

The government today said that the mines ministry is closely working with its law counterpart to evolve an enabling framework which would result in auction of offshore mineral blocks quickly.

"We are working with the Law Ministry to work on what enabling framework can be quickly brought up by which we can quickly start that auction," Mines Minister Piyush Goyal said while addressing a press conference here.

As far as the current law is concerned, Goyal said, there are some restraints because of which the mines ministry is not able to auction these offshore mineral blocks.

These offshore blocks contain minerals such as zirconium, titanium, thorium, tungsten and rare earth elements.

"The current law as it stands, I will have to give it out on a literally first come first serve basis which you know is not in my scheme of things. So the department (mines ministry) is working with the law ministry to see how we can make requisite legal framework because I would like to start that auction quickly," the minister said.

The government had said in January that it will soon come out with redrafted rules with regard to exploration and mining in offshore mineral blocks and allot 60 blocks under auction route in first phase.

Offshore Areas Mineral (Development and Regulation) Act, 2002 will be redrafted soon, the government had said.

Once the Act is redrafted, the allotment of offshore mineral blocks would be done through auction route.

In the present Act, there is no provision for auction of offshore mineral blocks. Earlier, the offshore mineral blocks were given through allotment route. Applications were invited and allotment of blocks was done which was not transparent.

The Geological Survey of India (GSI) carries out surveys in the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and Territorial Waters (TW) of India to assess the offshore mineral resources.

TW is the belt of coastal water that extends up to 12 nautical miles (around 22 km) from the coast of a country.

EEZ is a sea zone on which a country has special rights regarding exploration as well as the use of marine resources, including energy production from water and wind.

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Blackfire RED Aims to Save Consumers From ‘Entertainment Islands’ – StreamingMedia.com

Blackfire RED Aims to Save Consumers From 'Entertainment Islands'

With RED, Blackfire envisions a home network of compatible devices that can all send and receive audio and video streams where needed.

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Blackfire Research takes the wraps off Blackfire RED today, a distribution framework designed to make device-to-device streaming within the home easy and ubiquitous. RED stands for "real-time entertainment distribution," and the company says it will prevent consumer's entertainment choices from being confined to their own private islands. With RED-enabled speakers, for example, consumers can create multi-room streaming audio systems that are perfectly in synch using speakers from a variety of manufacturers. Or, with a RED-enabled TV they could stream high-resolution video from a set linked to an online subscription service to another in the home that isn't.

RED can stream 5.1 audio and 4K video, and is sophisticated enough to strip out a video's audio channel and send it to RED-enabled speakers. The framework includes three parts: a software engine built into consumer electronics devices, a communications protocol that can work around interference, and a programming interface for real-time distribution. Blackfire is leaving mobile app creation up to its partner CE companies; there won't be one master RED app that controls all of a home's devices. Instead, each partner will create their own app.

The first RED-enabled devices will debut this month and are all audio-related. The company says there will be roughly 90 product lines shipping by the end of the year, including products from Harman Kardon, Onkyo, Pioneer, and Integra. Shoppers will see a RED logo on the packaging of supported products. RED-enabled TVs should hit the market next year.

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Here’s how space travel is helping keep you healthy – Eyewitness News

Astronauts on the International Space Station are growing crystals that could help develop new drugs for use on Earth.

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Astronauts on the International Space Station are growing crystals that could help develop new drugs for use on Earth. Here are 10 healthcare technologies that have already come from space:

Robots that can remove brain tumours

Developed in Canada during the Space Shuttle era, Canadarm2 is a robotic arm that is attached to the outside of the International Space Station.

It is used for many tasks outside the space station to avoid astronauts having to complete high-risk space walks. This technology led to the creation of neuroArm, that can perform precision surgery inside MRI scanners, such as removing brain tumours.

Eye trackers used in laser eye surgery

In space, the lack of gravity changes the way the eyes move and perceive motion. High-tech eye trackers were developed to see where astronauts look during their normal work in micro-gravity. Eye movements are a problem faced in corrective laser eye surgery. Eye trackers developed for spaceflight are now being used in corrective laser eye surgery to ensure correct laser beam positioning.

Helping asthmatics breathe

Nitric oxide is a commonly found pollutant in the air, both on Earth and on the International Space Station. When a person has inflamed airways, as seen in asthmatics, an increase in nitric oxide is seen in exhaled air. The European Space Agency has developed a device that accurately measures nitric oxide in the exhaled air of astronauts to detect potential inflammation. This way, astronauts can be treated before the situation becomes more serious. This technology is now being used in asthmatics to detect the amount of nitric oxide in their exhaled air caused by inflammation in their lungs.

Keeping your bones strong Without gravity acting on their bodies, astronauts experience massive loss in bone density that is similar to the bone loss seen in elderly people with osteoporosis. Attempts are made to reduce this bone loss through daily exercise. Astronauts have also shown that taking a small amount of bisphosphonate, weekly, further reduces bone loss. Pharmaceutical discoveries like this are already benefiting the Earths ageing population.

Measuring your bodys temperature

Infrared technologies were developed many decades ago in Nasas Jet Propulsion Laboratory to measure the temperature of planets and stars. In 1991, this technology was turned into in-ear thermometers. In-ear thermometers provide temperature readings in just a few seconds and have been shown to provide accurate temperature readings, making them ideal for use in hospitals, doctors surgeries and even at home.

Measuring pressure inside the skull

While investigating vision changes in astronauts, scientists discovered they occurred due to increased pressure inside the skull, which, in turn, is the result of an increase in cerebrospinal fluid volume. Flight surgeons needed ways to monitor these pressure changes easily. Research in the UK has led to a device that can measure the pressure inside the skull using displacement of the ear drum, which is non-invasive, quicker and can be done anywhere.

A Star Trek tractor beam to help pass kidney stones

Being in space increases the risk of kidney stones forming. In astronauts, kidney stones can cause infections and complications severe enough to require crew evacuation. Research with Nasa has developed Star Trek-like hand-held ultrasound techniques that can detect, move and then pulverise stones making them easier to pass. This technology could benefit people with kidney stones on Earth, too.

Making teeth braces invisible

Translucent polycrystalline alumina. Its a bit of a mouthful. This advanced high-strength, maximum-translucent, shatter-resistant ceramic was developed for defence and aerospace. It was suggested that the material could be used for making translucent brackets for braces that would appear tooth coloured. After it was trialed, it became one of the most successful orthodontic products in history.

Detecting injuries and cancer using medical imaging

Processing digital signals can be tricky. Nasa pioneered high-tech digital-signal processing to help enhance lunar images to find the best Moon landing sites in the Apollo era. These signal processing techniques are now widely used in CT and MRI scanners to help doctors find injuries and cancers without needing to cut patients open to look inside. It is still being developed today.

Simplified kidney dialysis from spacecraft filtration systems

Water is heavy, so astronauts need to reduce the amount that has to be taken up to space from Earth. They achieve this by recycling and purifying most liquids on the International Space Station (including their urine). While developing these filtration systems, scientists applied the same technology to removing toxic waste from used dialysis fluid. This led to new dialysis machines that no longer need continuous water and drain connections, meaning they use less power and are portable, which enables use at home.

Written by Northumbria University lecturer Andrew Winnard and Nick Caplan, the associate professor of Musculoskeletal Health, Northumbria University.

This article was republished courtesy of the World Economic Forum.

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20 Out-Of-This-World Companies Working On Space Travel Technologies – Interesting Engineering

Space, the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its continuing mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no one has gone before!

We thought wed start off with those famous words by Captain Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generationas nobody does space travel better (fictionally, of course) than they do. It seems like a far-fetched idea for average people like us to travel to space. However, 20 companies are currently working on their technology that may soon make it possible for more humans to experience space travel and to send unmanned spacecraft for innovative cosmic explorations.

No surprises here as SpaceX constantly make headlines worldwide by successfully conducting innovative space missions all year round. Founded by Elon Musk,the company is a world-leader in designing, manufacturing, and launching advanced rockets and spacecraft. SpaceX aims to revolutionize space technology to make it possible for our civilization to live on other planets. As early as 2018, SpaceX willsend a crew to travel to spaceas part of NASAs Commercial Crew Program.

SpaceIL is a non-governmental team from Israel currently taking part in the Google Lunar XPRIZE competition: a modern race to the Moon. Beyond the competition, however, SpaceIL has the goal of inspiring the next generation of Israelis to explore space. The group wants to do this by using the future success story of their spacecraft.

In order to win the competition, SpaceIL has three major tasks to accomplish.

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Dubbed as the worlds first spaceline, Virgin Galacticultimates goal is to make space accessible to more people. This goes hand in hand with wanting to conduct other meaningful space explorations. Since the space race began in the 1960s, only 559 people have been to space. Virgin Galactic is working to open the vast cosmic arena to the rest of us. Our purpose is to become the spaceline for Earth; democratizing access to space for the benefit of life on Earth,said the spaceline.

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Founded by Amazons Jeff Bezos, Blue Origin is a privately-funded aerospace manufacturer and spaceflight service. They work on developing technologies that would allow private human space travel at low cost and increased reliability. Blue Origin is driven by the motto Gradatim Ferociter or step by step, ferociously. Their incremental development process builds upon each of the companys success as they continuously develop ground-breaking spaceflight systems.

This is the worlds first private commercial space station. Axiom Space wants to build an international and privately-ownedspace station that will be the successor of the ISS (International Space Station). The company offers services for a number of various sectors such as for sovereign astronaut missions, space tourist missions, on-orbit research, on-orbit manufacturing, space exploration systems testing, and academic research and outreach programs.

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Space Nation is a space media company from Helsinki, Finland whotook a leading role in the global space boom as they announced the launch of the Space Nation Astronaut Program that is available to everyone. The Finnish start-up envisions a nation of space citizens by liberating space discovery, education, and wellness. You can sign up for free to their astronaut program and unearth your potential for space discovery.

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Deviating from most of the space companies here, DSI is an asteroid mining company that develop technologies to find, harvest, and supply the asteroid resources that will innovate the space economy. Asteroids in the C-group category are rich in water and other important elements like organic carbon, sulfur, nitrogen, and phosphorus as well as ferrous metals. DSI plans to send bespoke robotic spacecraft to extract water resources from identified asteroids using their next generation Comet water thruster. The extracted water can also be used as a propellant for the return trip.

Think beyond tomorrow is the aerospace companys motto, who sent the first expandable activity module to the International Space Station. Bigelow Aerospace is working on the XBASE (Expandable Bigelow Advanced Station Enhancement) for low-Earth orbit and deep space missions.Bigelows technology is similar to steel belt protection in tires giving their pressurized soft-goods high strength qualities. So far, one of their spacecraft is in orbit on ISS and two have already retired. They are currently developing two next-generationspacecraft for futuristic space missions.

Vulcan Aerospace was founded by Microsofts Paul Allen and is out on a mission to find solutions to some of the worlds most difficult challenges. The companys recent endeavor to reach space is with their recently revealed rocket-launching aircraft called Stratolaunch. The aircraft aims to provide convenient, reliable, and routine access to low Earth orbit. Inspired by space heroes like John Glenn and Alan Shepard, Allen in ultimately working to expand human access to space and improve our civilizations way of working and living.

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Odyne Space has a simple mission launching effective and reliable micro- and nano-satellites to space orbit. The companys goal is to support and build the off-earth economy by providing intelligent, motivated entrepreneurs ways to immediately execute their business plans on orbit. We are passionate about seeing humanity become a space-faring society, the company noted. We will be the infrastructure of the new, space economy.

Rocket Labs mission is to remove barriers to commercial space. Thats what they just attempted to do by launching Electron a 3D printed battery-powered rocket into space. The company wants to provide frequent launch opportunities to low Earth orbit in order to achieve its primary mission. So far, Rocket Lab has delivered a number of rocket systems and technologies for fast and affordable payload deployment.

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This company is promising the ultimate fantasy of space travel. Floating up more than 100,000 feet within the layers of the atmosphere, you will be safely and securely sailing at the very threshold of the heavens, skimming the edge of space for hours, the company said. World View is currently working hard to develop their Stratollite technology in order to pioneer private space explorations. Their ultimate goal is to offer an affordable, safe, and gentle way for humans to travel to near-space for an unparalleled space experience. This is definitely one to watch out for.

Fireflys primary focus is to create the worlds best and low-cost light satellite launch vehicle. They are working to provide affordable, high-performance space launch capability for considerably small satellite markets. More often than not, these smaller markets have to settle for secondary payload launches and Firefly aims to innovate that under-served industry.

Extending the human presence across the solar system is Masten Space Systems ultimate goal and they are working on this by developing their entry, descent, and landing technologies (EDL). This technology is of paramount importance for spacecraft on a mission to land on other planets and celestial bodies. They are currently developing a lunar spacecraft that can deliver upto 10 tons of payload to the Moons surface.

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Dedicated to both payload and human space travel applications, XCOR Aerospace is a pioneer in the fast development of reusable rocket engines. The company is developing and producing affordable engines and vehicles with low service requirements to make the dream of space missions a reality, as well as to open new opportunities across the space market.

A joint venture between The Boeing Company and Lockheed Martin, ULA provides reliable and cost-efficient space launch services to multiple branches of the US government. The company has made their presence known in outer space for more than 50 years now, delivering payloads such as weather, telecommunications, and national security satellites. They are also involved in sending spacecraft to conduct interplanetary explorations and deep space missions in order to enhance our understanding of the universe.

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Boeings Phantom Express spaceplane is intended to innovate space travel and cosmic missions for both their commercial and government clients. The company is developing this spaceplane to provide rapid, aircraft-like access to space. Their outlook on the future is to make space travel our civilizations mission saying, Boeing has and will take humans and technology farther than theyve ever been.

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Space Adventures offer space travels to everyone and has completed a total of 8 flights to the ISS for their private clients. Those private clients have flown to the ISS aboard the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, and have dwelled alongside professional astronauts for 10 days or more. Clients were able to marvel the Earth from 250 miles above while traveling at 17,500 mph in a weightless environment inside the spacecraft. The company is inviting everyone to experience space and become one of the first 600 people to have ever flown to space. Get in touch with them by clicking here.

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SNCs technologies are applied in a wide range of applications like in telemedicine, navigation and guidance systems, threat detection and security, commercial aviation, scientific research, and infrastructure protection. One of their most popular spacecraft is the Dream Chaser, a reusable vehicle for multi-mission, commercial, and transportation services to low-Earth orbit destinations.

Reaching for the stars isthe companys daily business as they design, develop, and operate major space systems. Currently, Airbus is developing and building the European Service Module (ESM). That will power the Orion capsule and its crew towards deeper into space and beyond what has previously been reached. The Orion is the next-generation NASA spacecraft designed for manned space missions beyond low-Earth orbit. It includes destinations like the Moon, Mars, and asteroids.

A lot of these companies promise to make space travel affordable for ordinary people like us. However, they have not disclosed how much roughly it will cost to privately embark on a space odyssey. It is indeed exciting to think that one day, you and I could just take a short holiday to space. Space travel is something that wasbeyond our imagination before. Now, we can confidently hope that all of these endeavors will be a reality during our lifetime.

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