Winnebago County’s funding to Freedom Field may dry up – Rockford Register Star

Chris Green Staff writer @chrisfgreen

ROCKFORD Freedom Field Renewable Energy.

The name conjures up an image of sprawling acres of land populated withsolar panels ora wind farm producing an endless supply of self-sustaining energy.

"It is not a field," said Winnebago County AdministratorAmanda Hamaker. "It is an auditorium the size of a big-school cafeteria."

HamakertouredFreedom Field in early February with County Board Chairman Frank Haney andcame away less than impressed.

"The big missis R&D," she said. "There is no research and development being done there. There'snothing that connects the work ofFreedom Field back tothe grid, so to speak, but it also doesn't connectto any actual economic development for the future."

Hamaker, who has a MBA in sustainable business, made her comments Wednesdayafterthe Winnebago County Board's Economic Development Committee meeting, at which Haney asked for and receivedthe committee's approval to request a refundof $60,000 after the board paidFreedom Field atotal of$98,250so far in fiscal 2017.The County Board will consider Haney's request as early as Thursday.

The Freedom Field initiative was championed by Haney's predecessor, Scott Christiansen, a charter member of the nonprofit organization's board of directors. Christiansen, who continues to serve on the board,said the organization was volunteer-driven and had helped the county"retain and attract jobs because of the innovation that Freedom Field represents." He also noted that it had been a resource for college students, helping them get hands-on experience and attain jobs in sustainable energy.

Haney thinks otherwise.

"This is not personal," Haney said Wednesday oftheproposed $60,000 refund. "This is nothing more than right-sizing the investment with results."

On Thursday, Haneywas critical of the nonprofit's productivity:

"There is no correlation to the monies given to Freedom Field and (the creation of) local jobs, or more specifically, local green jobs.

"Sustainability and green technologies are not a gimmick. If we dont do sustainability right in terms of local investment, we are guilty of actually minimizing the importance, and hindering local industry from adopting green technology.

"So far, Freedom Field is nothing more than a long-term science project without any traceable research and development outcomes to invest back into local industry."

The refund requestcoincideswith Haney's campaign promise to be accountable for how the county spends money, particularly host fees.

Waste haulers who dump trash at the Winnebago Landfill are among several entities that pay a host, or tipping, fee to the county. Each year, the County Board earmarks anticipated host fee revenue for economic development projects. County leaders have weathered criticism, though, because the host fee program does not clearly define what constitutes "economic development."

Haney, who was elected County Board chairman in November,said the host fee program lacksadministrative oversightand is projected to spend $1.2 million more than what it earns this fiscal year.Additionally, Haney said, the county has no disclosure policythat requires recipients to meet job creation or other economic development benchmarks thatwould justify thevalue of the county's investment.

The chairmanstressed that Freedom Field is not being singled out and saidallrecipientsof county host feedollars will be scrutinized todetermine whether the publicreturn on investment merits continued funding.

Freedom Field, housed on the Kishwaukee Street campus of Rock River Water Reclamation District, isa nonprofit organization formed in 2009 to facilitate the development and operation of a renewable energy solutions center. Its mission, according to its latest brochure, is to "increase regional awareness of renewable energy opportunities and to facilitate development and commercialization of renewable energy solutions."

Chet Kolodziej, Freedom Field's executive director,also addressed the Economic Development Committee on Wednesday.He spoke of Freedom Field'spartnership with Rock Valley College andits annual presentation of theNorthern Illinois Renewable Energy Expo, a showcase of sustainable energy strategies attracting 250 to 300 people a year.

He told committee members that Freedom Field does not and has never had established hours of operation and rents its space from the sanitary sewer district at little to no cost. He latertold the Register Star that Freedom Fielddoes not have any employees. Instead, he said Freedom Field is operated "more as a laboratory" oron anas-needed basis.

Winnebago County contributed$712,668.04 from its host fee fund to Freedom Field between Oct. 1, 2012, and November 2016, according to data that Haney provided the committee Wednesday. During thatfour-year period,more than $300,000 was sent back to the county's general fund to paythe salary of amaintenance worker.

County Board member Dave Fiduccia, R-11,questioned why the county would pay for a maintenance worker if Freedom Field does not own the building.

After the meeting, Fiducciasaid he felt duped.

"I thought there were people working there daily," he said. "I thought they had their little lab coats on and weredoing experiments."

Haneysaid he learned after touring the facility in February that Rock Valley College has pulled its equipment from Freedom Field.A Rock Valley Collegeprofessor of engineering and technologydeclined to comment.

Kolodziej said about 60 percent of the county's funding goes toward maintenance of equipment such as pumps, motors, solar panels, and inverters. "Anything that moves needs a fair amount of upkeep," he said.The remaining 40 percent, he said, goes toward event programming.

Kolodziej said he didnot know whether Freedom Field would fold withoutthe county's funding.

"That's a board decision," he said. "It is something that needs to be evaluated."

Christiansen said numerous studentsin Rock Valley College's Sustainable Energy Systems and other degree programshad completed projects at Freedom Field and used the experience they earned there to land jobs.

"The fact that Freedom Field was on their resume they got hired," Christiansen said.

The former CountyBoard chairmanalso said he understands the cash-strappedcounty is trying to save money wherever possible.

"During my time, we cut $26 million, and they'll have to cut some more," he said.

He describedFreedom Field's annual operating budget as "fluid," at times totaling up to $100,000 depending, he said, on thenumber of projects taking place at the facility.

He also said Freedom Field will remain openno matter what level of funding it receives from the county.

"The goal has always been to get away from public funding. I think the goal for Freedom Field is to beindependent," he said.

Chris Green: 815-987-1241; cgreen@rrstar.com; @chrisfgreen

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Pakistan ranked above India in Economic Freedom Index report – Daily Times

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has been ranked two points ahead of India in the Index of Economic Freedom 2017 published by Washingtons No 1 think tank, The Heritage Foundation, which measures the principles of economic freedom and progress.

Economic freedom is the fundamental right of every human to control his or her own labour and property. In an economically free society, individuals are free to work, produce, consume, and invest, and governments allow labor, capital, and goods to move freely, and refrain from coercion or constraint of liberty.

Pakistan is ranked at 141 out of a total 180 countries, while India is ranked at 143. However, both countries are ranked in the Mostly Unfree category.

The reports states that Pakistan has pursued reforms to improve its entrepreneurial environment and facilitate private-sector development. The financial sector has undergone modernisation and restructuring while progress in improving the entrepreneurial environment has been modest.

However, overall progress lags significantly behind other countries in the region. The tax system is complex and inefficient despite reforms to broaden the tax base and increase transparency, while unstable democracy and threat of terrorism have made the business operating environment more challenging in recent years.

Furthermore, it states the judicial system of Pakistan suffers from a serious backlog, and corruption continues to taint the civil service, while excessive state involvement in the economy and restrictions on foreign investment are serious drags on economic dynamism.

The index states that India is a significant force in world trade but corruption, underdeveloped infrastructure, and poor management of public finance continue to undermine overall development

In India growth is not deeply rooted in policies that preserve economic freedom while progress on market-oriented reforms has been uneven and a restrictive regulatory environment discourages entrepreneurship.

According to the according to the editors of the Index, the world economy is moderately free with another rise in economic liberty leading to a fifth annual global increase. Among the 180 countries ranked, scores improved for 103 countries and declined for 73 (16 of which recorded their lowest Index scores ever).

The world average score of 60.9 is the highest recorded in the 23-year history of the Index. Forty-nine countries, the majority of which are developing countries, achieved their highest-ever Index scores.

Hong Kong and Singapore were ranked first and second in the rankings, while five other frequent top 10 finishers New Zealand (3rd globally), Switzerland (4th), Australia (5th), Estonia (6th) and Canada also improved their scores.

A surprise newcomer to the top 10, the United Arab Emirates took the 8th spot. Ireland (9th) and Chile (10th) saw their scores dip but still managed to round out the global top 10 ranking.

The Index of Economic Freedom documents the positive relationship between economic freedom and a variety of positive social and economic goals. The ideals of economic freedom are strongly associated with healthier societies, cleaner environments, greater per capita wealth, human development, democracy, and poverty elimination.

Launched in 1995, the Index evaluates countries in four broad policy areas that affect economic freedom: rule of law, government size, regulatory efficiency and open markets.

There are twelve specific categories: property rights, judicial effectiveness, government integrity, tax burden, government spending, fiscal health, business freedom, labor freedom, monetary freedom, trade freedom, investment freedom, and financial freedom.

Each of the twelve economic freedoms within these categories is graded on a scale of 0 to 100. A countrys overall score is derived by averaging these twelve economic freedoms, with equal weight being given to each.

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Parks and Recreations department outlines vision – Virginia Gazette

Residents might soon start to see signs that change is afoot within the county's parks and recreation facilities.

County Parks and Recreation staff asked for feedback last fall from residents about how to improve parks facilities.

John Carnifax, county parks and recreation director, said people emphasized access to water, improving trails and adding aquatic facilities during public hearings.

"Trails for walking and biking is still the number one thing that I hear," Carnifax said.

Those ideas will be put into a master plan used to guide the county's park and recreation initiatives over the next five years.

The department is working on improving four facilities around the county: Warhill Sports Complex, Freedom Park, James City County Recreation Center and Chickahominy Riverfront Park.

"This document really reflects the needs that the community has come to us with," Carnifax said.

Finding funds

Despite a growing wish list, the county will have limited funds to work with.

The county is proposing to include $4.4 million the five-year capital improvement plan for parks and recreation projects. If approved, that money will be spent in the fiscal year beginning July 1. Of that total, $3.1 million will be spent for the synthetic turf at Warhill Sports Complex.

The department states in the master plan: "... it may be time to consider a bond issue in order to ensure that the Department continue to provide the level of quality programs and facilities that James City County residents expect."

In 1995 and 2005, bond referendums were passed to allocate funds to Parks and Recreations projects, according to the master plan.

A bond referendum planned for 2015 was not issued due to the economic climate, according to the master plan.

The county also plans to use general funds to cover cost for parks and recreations projects. The county spends about $5.5 million on Parks and Recreation in its annual operating budget. It has also collects about $2.8 million to $3 million in user fees, according to the budget document.

Parks and Recreations staff is seeking state grants, sponsorship and advertising to help pay for projects, according to the master plan.

Proposed projects

The county is proposing several indoor and outdoor projects in the master plan.

Carnifax said the county will address residents concerns about traffic at the complex by submitting a traffic plan proposal to VDOT. The plan is still being reviewed by the state.

At the Recreation Center, at 5301 Longhill Road, the county is proposing to add shade structures, improving the athletics fields and making the center ADA compliant. Recreation center improvements would cost $1 million, according to the master plan.

At Chickahominy Riverfront Park, the county is proposing adding a splash pad. At Freedom Park, there are plans to add a walking trail and interpretive stage. This will cost $175,000.

"I'm in the real estate industry, and I think the amenities are something that are important for people who come here, stay here and might decide to live here," said Kevin Onizuk, James City County Board of Supervisors chairman. "As a community as a whole having good parks and recreation department is good for demand which in turn is good for the county."

In December, supervisors agreed to relocate an indoor gymnasium and add a multipurpose room to the Warhill Sports Complex. A WATA bus transfer station will also be created. The total projected cost: $13 million.

The indoor gymnasium will be relocated from next to the basketball courts to open space near the stadium. The transfer station will be on-site but outside of the park proper.

Public response

The county spent last fall soliciting input from residents about parks and recreation improvements. Residents completed 572 surveys between Oct. 21-Dec. 4.

Residents top recreation interests were outdoor activities and programs, health, wellness and fitness.

Participants said the facilities they used most were James City County Recreation Center, Freedom Park, Chickahominy Riverfront Park, Veterans Park and Warhill Sports Complex.

"I like the Parks and Recreation Department; it works out well for me and my family," said James City County resident Bill Scavezze, at the Recreation Center on Friday. "I like the pool, the workout stuff and my son is involved in the soccer programs."

"I think (the facilities) are terrific. I come here three times a week. It's reasonably priced and they have everything you need," said Scott Cash, a county resident who was also at the center.

The department also surveyed people on why they didn't use Parks and Recreation amenities. Two main reasons were a lack of time and unawareness. Those responses troubled Carnifax.

"As much as we've gotten in to social media, that is the one that surprised me," Carnifax said. "I wish we could improve the (unawareness numbers). I want people to know we have the facilities."

Still, the county is growing and more people are using the facilities.

Since the last master plan in 2009, the county's population rose from 64,436 people to 73,147 in 2016.

The amount of unique visitors who visited park facilities also increased from 2.1 million in 2009 to 3.5 million in 2016, according to department statistics.

The most popular facility was the Recreation Center, according to the surveys.

Planning Commissioner Richard Krapf said he was impressed with Parks and Recreation's ability to account for the needs of a growing population.

"This is an exceptionally well put together (master plan)," Krapf said.

Carnifax said the department is moving in the right direction.

"It's not just more people are moving here but it's also because of improved amenities," Carnifax said.

Jefferson can be reached by phone at 757-790-9313.

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A Closer Look at Trump’s 10% Defense Spending Increase – Morningstar.com

Investors are optimistic, but we see many unknowns.

Chris Higgins is an equity analyst for Morningstar.

New Office of Management and Budget head Mick Mulvaney outlined a base defense budget, which excludes funding for overseas contingency operations, of $603 billion. Predictably, confusion has set in regarding the actual increase the Trump administration is looking for and what this means for the industry. Weve seen reports of a $54 billion increase in defense spending, Sen. John McCain complaining about only getting a 3% increase, and other reports mentioning a 10% increase.The Obama administration requested $552.8 billion in defense spending for fiscal 2017 and planned $586.2 billion for fiscal 2018. Comparing that plan for fiscal 2018 with $603 billion yields a 2.9% increase, hence McCains complaint. The $54 billion figure compares the $603 billion figure with the Budget Control Act of 2011, which caps defense at $549 billion for fiscal 2018. The 10% increase--assuming some rounding--may be referring to either the Trump administrations defense budget increase versus the fiscal 2017 request or the Budget Control Act caps for fiscal 2018, or both.But there are still many unknowns at this stage in the budgeting process. The $60 billion question is the overseas contingency operations account, which is not included in the $603 billion figure. Our sense is that Mulvaney detests the use of the OCO to circumvent Budget Control Act caps, but defense hawks in Congress have proved more than willing to use it as a slush fund for priorities that dont fit into the base defense budget. The fiscal 2017 OCO budget request was $58.8 billion, and its highly likely that the Trump administration will add about $30 billion to this amount via a defense supplemental spending bill. Despite budget hawks distaste for it, we assume that the Trump administration will generate an OCO request as part of the fiscal 2018 budget process, which implies a total defense budget request for fiscal 2018 of well over $650 billion: $603 billion base funding plus our assumption of at least $50 billion in OCO funding. The Democrats in the Senate (the Republicans effectively control the House) can still filibuster the defense budget; in the past, they have typically demanded parity in defense and nondefense discretionary spending increases. Republicans need 60 votes to circumvent a filibuster in the Senate, which means 8 Democrats will need to defect. In 2016, Senate Democrats did not shy away from using the filibuster against the defense spending bill in Congress; this is why the Department of Defense is still operating under a continuing resolution, which freezes funding at the previous years levels and prohibits new-start programs. We think its a distinct possibility that Congress will finally agree on the fiscal 2017 defense budget, but any fiscal 2018 proposal triggers a filibuster and potentially another continuing resolution that can--particularly if it lasts deep into fiscal 2018--create challenges for industry financial performance. Then there is the budget math. The Trump administration and congressional Republicans want to enact sizable tax cuts for corporations and individuals. Trump also continues to push an infrastructure plan, and we note his recalcitrance toward Medicare and Social Security spending reforms. We also note that recent statements from Trump do not emphasize a balanced budget. To offset other priorities, administration officials have pointed to cuts in other discretionary spending as bill-payers for the planned defense budget increase. The administration has put forward a top-line figure for nondefense discretionary spending of $462 billion, which is roughly $100 billion below fiscal 2016 actual levels and about $54 billion below the caps mandated in the Budget Control Act for fiscal 2018. Our view is that most senators and representatives wont find these cuts to other discretionary spending politically palatable and that a comprise will be required. Another wild card is GDP growth. Assuming average real GDP growth of 1.8% annually and no change to current law, the Congressional Budget Office projects persistent deficits of around 3% of GDP through 2020. If annual real GDP growth goes above 3%, then the budget math looks better. But 3% real GDP growth hasnt been achieved in over 10 years, and the longest consecutive stretch in which the real GDP increased by 3% or more each year was 1983-89. Moreover, promises of faster growth in the face of rising budget deficits combined with no entitlement reform may lead to revolt among the 30-40 Freedom Caucus members in the House of Representatives. Although the administrations budget will face hurdles, we view these first broad outlines as an opening gambit to set the negotiating terms with Congress. The next major milestone for investors will be the formal release of the budget request to Congress. Mulvaney is promising to send a budget outline to Congress by March 16 and hopes to flesh out a more detailed budget plan by mid-May. Regardless of timing, we plan to analyze the presidents defense budget request in detail for investors. After the request goes to Congress, it is a long and winding road through committees and ultimately to a possible vote later this year. Again, we think Democrats in the Senate and potentially fiscally conservative Republicans could block spending increases, which could lead to a continuing resolution, effectively freezing the budget at previous-year levels. In the end, this all may be headed toward another bipartisan stopgap measure--Congress has agreed to several in the recent past--that revises upward but does not completely repeal the caps on defense and nondefense discretionary spending. In the interim, we think the fiscal 2017 defense budget that the Obama administration put forward last year might finally get through Congress, albeit seven months after fiscal 2017 started, thereby ending the continuing resolution under which the Department of Defense is currently operating and providing defense contractors with more clarity. We also believe an OCO increase via a separate defense supplemental spending request is likely.

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Law & (Executive) Order – Patriot Post

How great is the threat to religious liberty? Just ask Aaron and Melissa Klein. The parents of five were before the Oregon Court of Appeals yesterday with their familys livelihood on the line all for the right to live and work according to their faith. For three long years, the couple whove became the brave face of Americas religious liberty clash has fought the charges of discrimination for turning down an order for a same-sex wedding cake. Staring down a $135,000 fine for exercising their beliefs, the couple is doing everything they can to hold their life together. But even sued, harassed, vandalized, the Kleins havent blinked, even in the face of the PC police. To be told theyre going to force me to convey a message other than what I want to convey it flies in the face of the Constitution, Aaron explained. Its a violation of my conscience. Its a violation of my religious freedom. Its horrible to see your own government doing this to you.

Unfortunately, the Kleins are just one of the families who arent only being persecuted but prosecuted for holding biblical views. At its heart, all Christians are asking for is the same accommodation for their views that liberals already enjoy. Its no wonder these threats to religious freedom are of great concern to leaders across the conservative spectrum.

That concern was front and center in a letter to President Trump this week from the Council for National Policy (CNP). If youre unfamiliar with the group, CNP is a membership organization made up of business and policy leaders who focus on fiscal, social, and foreign policy issues. Although the membership has a broad policy focus, theres strong consensus that mitigating the threat to our First Freedom is a priority. After eight years of President Obama, CNP like the rest of America is anxious to turn the page on almost a decade of faith-based harassment and persecution.

Thats why, this week, the largely behind-the-scenes coalition, which Ive led since 2015, took the unusual step of openly calling on Donald Trump to lift the dark clouds of religious hostility created by Barack Obama. That includes issuing an executive order that would defend the rights the Constitution gave us: to live and work according to our faith. Nearly 150 members of CNP signed the letter asking the White House to act before more Americans are crushed under the weight of the last presidents intolerance. Together with Attorney General Edwin Meese, Morton Blackwell, Kelly Shackelford, Becky Norton Dunlop, Dr. James Dobson, Penny Nance, and other familiar faces, we praised the president for the steps hes already taken in his young administration to uphold our First Freedoms.

We are writing to ask that you continue these efforts to defend religious freedom by issuing an executive order protecting the practical exercise of religious freedom. For the last eight years, Americans of all backgrounds have suffered the loss of their religious freedoms because of destructive Obama-era policies. We commend you for beginning to reverse that devastating trend. After keeping his word on so many other issues, CNP is asking that President Trump build on that reputation of promise-keeping by addressing a problem that hes already acknowledged. After all, it was Donald Trump at the National Prayer Breakfast who said, [O]ur Republic was formed on the basis that freedom is not a gift from government, but that freedom is a gift from God.

Right now, that gift has not only been abused but stolen by members of the radical Left. Using examples of everyone from Little Sisters of the Poor to the West Michigan Beef Company, the signers explain that these are real-life stories of persecution right here in America. These Christians and many like them have either been punished by the government for their religious beliefs or are about to suffer under Obama era anti-religious regulations, CNP writes. They need protections that you can grant through an executive order to prevent federal discrimination against them for acting in accordance with their beliefs. We urge you to take action to ensure their freedom to believe and live out those beliefs is protected from government punishment.

You can add your voice to CNPs and 30,000 other Americans who are asking President Trump to protect religious liberty by signing our petition here.

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The new Commander-in-Chief may be in control of a lot of things, but last week he made clear Americas bathrooms is not one of them. After President Trump nixed the hugely controversial federal edict that schools open their shower, locker room, and restroom doors to both genders, districts are already hard at work overturning the rules they were forced to adopt under the last administrations threats. From New Jersey to Wisconsin, local school boards arent wasting any time putting common-sense policies back in place.

In Derby, Kansas, you could almost feel the community exhale after months of outrage over the rules. By a 5-2 vote, the school board rolled back the federal mandate and embraced parents' views on the issue. Calling it a community-driven decision, one member explained, This realigns the procedure with the culture and values of the larger community of Derby. If we have students that require distinct services, we as a district need to address those on an individual basis and not take rights away from other students.

On the East Coast, New Jerseys Egg Harbor Township listened to two hours of emotional testimony before agreeing to put privacy and safety first. Kevin Barnat, a local pastor who led the opposition to Obamas agenda, said, Why cant we work together? Let Egg Harbor Township pave the way to protect everyone. In the end, the district did, promising that it would take responsible measures to accommodate the needs of transgender students in accordance with federal and state laws and regulations. Other areas, like Wausau, Wisconsin, are a work in progress. Moms and dads are putting pressure on members who used the Department of Educations letter to advance their own liberal agenda. Now, families are demanding that the school board rethink its position. [T]he Trump administration has gone ahead and rescinded that order, said one of the locals hoping to unseat a member who pushed Obamas policy through. And the school board chairman is not willing to act on it. Thats bound to change, if the community turns up the heat.

Meanwhile, the most-watched response to the bathroom and shower debate is in Texas, where leaders are moving full-steam ahead on the states Privacy Act (SB 6). Thanks to President Trump, the momentum for the bill is only building. On Washington Watch, Lt. Governor Dan Patrick (R) broke the news that the first hearing on SB 6 was scheduled for March 7 an announcement that became formal Wednesday. The Senate State Affairs Committee will be kicking off debate at 8 a.m., and FRC will be there with a group of our Watchmen pastors. Thanks to President Trump, states like Texas have the opportunity to decide for themselves which is more important: freedom and safety or political correctness? Under the leadership of Patrick, Gov. Greg Abbott (R) and others, the Lone Stars are also ensuring that the debate wont be hijacked by local jurisdictions by creating a uniform policy across the state. Lets hope that more legislatures follow suit and seize the moment President Trump has given them!

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Extreme Channel 4 reality challenge Mutiny makes its sailors suffer – iNews

Its the latest extreme reality show designed to place participants in mortal danger.

But Channel 4s attempt to replicate the gruelling journey after the Mutiny on the Bounty added trench hand and hallucinations to the roll call of injuries sustained in the name of entertainment.

A hardy crew of nine men crammed into a rickety 23ft wooden boat and recreated the 3,600 mile journey of Bligh, who was cast adrift in the Pacific Ocean and somehow navigated a path to Indonesia with 18 of his men.

Living off dried beef and biscuits and squatting over the side of the boat for calls of nature, the crew relied on the nautical skills of their skipper Anthony Middleton, a former special forces soldier who tests the physical and psychological fitness of contestants on the Channel 4 series SAS: Who Dares Wins.

The weakened sailors soon fell vulnerable to illness. Youve heard of trench foot? Well I had trench hand, said crewman Sam Brown..

He added: Both my hands had huge chunks of flesh dropping off them. I couldnt undo my fly. I couldnt hold a rope. I couldnt operate a camera.

If it had rained for one more day, I think Id have had to have been medevac-ed. My hands were literally falling apart. I still have scars on them now.

When a fearsome storm lashed the ship five days in, even a bruised and dehydrated Middleton, who led Special Boat Service operations in Afghanistan, feared for his life.

Luke Kane, the boats doctor, said: In the middle of these huge waves, in the pitch black, with torrential rain coming down, I was hallucinating.

Ive never been that scared. Youre totally powerless. All you can do is sit there.I really did think we were going to capsize and die.

Kane, who lost four stone during the journey, treated his fellow seasoned survivalists for dehydration. He said: I couldnt sit down without being in pain. I couldnt lie down. And Im a doctor, I know that the sort of weight loss I was showing was very, very unhealthy.

A rescue boat tracked the replica Bounty but was too far behind to pull anyone out of the water had the storm forced a man overboard.

Middleton said: I made it very clear from the beginning that I only wanted to be involved if it was going to be as authentic as possible, down to the rations, the boat, the islands.

Basically keeping the health and safety team at bay as much as possible so we could remain in our bubble.

Although he did not quite inspire a mutiny among the crew, Kane said of their demanding captain: Its quite weird. Im getting better now, but I couldnt talk about Ant for quite a long time without crying, which is really weird.

The modern-day Bountineers may have got off lightly.

A contestant fell 20ft off a cliff edge in the last series of The Island with Bear Grylls and was aiflfted from the camp.

Channel 4s most recent survival series Eden, a ground-breaking social experiment in which a group of volunteers attempted to create a new utopia within the wilds of the Scottish Highlands, failed to live up to its billing when a third of the 23 volunteers walked out within months.

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Want utopia? Start with universal basic income and a 15-hour work week – Wired.co.uk

Bratislav Milenkovic

A great deal has been written in recent years about the perils of automation. With predicted mass unemployment, declining wages, and increasing inequality, clearly we should all be afraid.

By now its no longer just the Silicon Valley trend watchers and technoprophets who are apprehensive. In a study that has already racked up several hundred citations, scholars at Oxford University have estimated that no less than 47 per cent of all American jobs and 54 per cent of all those in Europe are at a high risk of being usurped by machines. And not in a hundred years or so, but in the next twenty. The only real difference between enthusiasts and skeptics is a time frame, notes a New York University professor. But a century from now, nobody will much care about how long it took, only what happened next.

I admit, weve heard it all before. Employees have been worrying about the rising tide of automation for 200 years now, and for 200 years employers have been assuring them that new jobs will naturally materialise to take their place. After all, if you look at the year 1800, some 74 per cent of all Americans were farmers, whereas by 1900 this figure was down to 31 per cent, and by 2000 to a mere 3 per cent. Yet this hasnt led to mass unemployment. In 1930, the famous economist John Maynard Keynes was predicting that wed all be working just 15-hour weeks by the year 2030. Yet, since the 1980s, work has only been taking up more of our time, bringing waves of burnouts, stress, and work-related depressions in its wake.

Meanwhile, the crux of the issue isnt even being discussed. The real question we should be asking ourselves is: what actually constitutes work in this day and age?

In a 2013 survey of 12,000 professionals by the Harvard Business Review, half said they felt their job had no meaning and significance, and an equal number were unable to relate to their companys mission, while another poll among 230,000 employees in 142 countries showed that only 13 per cent of workers actually like their job. A recent poll among Brits revealed that as many as 37 per cent think they have a job that doesnt even need to exist.

They have, what anthropologist David Graeber refers to as bullshit jobs. On paper, these jobs sound fantastic. And yet there are scores of successful professionals with imposing LinkedIn profiles and impressive salaries who nevertheless go home every evening grumbling that their work serves no purpose. Lets get one thing clear though: Im not talking about the sanitation workers, the teachers, and the nurses of the world. If these people were to go on strike, we'd have an instant state of emergency on our hands. No, Im talking about the growing armies of consultants, bankers, tax advisors, managers, and others who earn their money in strategic trans-sector peer-to-peer meetings to brainstorm the value-add on co-creation in the network society. Or something to that effect.

So, will there still be enough jobs for everyone a few decades from now? Anybody who fears mass unemployment underestimates capitalisms extraordinary ability to generate new bullshit jobs. If we want to really reap the rewards of the huge technological advances made in recent decades (and of the advancing robots), then we need to radically rethink our definition of work.

It starts with an age-old question: what is the meaning of life? Most people would say the meaning of life is to make the world a little more beautiful, or nicer, or more interesting. But how? These days, our main answer to that is through work.

Our definition of work, however, is incredibly narrow. Only the work that generates money is allowed to count toward the GDP. Little wonder, then, that we have organised education around feeding as many people as possible in bite-size flexible parcels into the employment establishment. Yet what happens when a growing proportion of people deemed successful by the measure of our knowledge economy say their work is pointless? Thats one of the biggest taboos of our times. Our whole system of finding meaning could dissolve like a puff of smoke.

The irony is that technological progress is only exacerbating this crisis. Historically, society has been able to afford more bullshit jobs precisely because our robots kept getting better. As our farms and factories grew more efficient, they accounted for a shrinking share of our economy. And the more productive agriculture and manufacturing became, the fewer people they employed. Call it the paradox of progress. The richer we become, the more room we have to shovel shit. Its like Brad Pitt says in Fight Club: too often, were working jobs we hate so we can buy shit we dont need.

The time has come to stop sidestepping the debate and home in on the real issue: what would our economy look like if we were to radically redefine the meaning of work? I firmly believe that a universal basic income is the most effective answer to the dilemma of advancing robotisation. Not because robots will take over all the purposeful jobs, but because a basic income would give everybody the chance to do work that is meaningful.

I believe in a future where the value of your work is not determined by the size of your paycheck, but by the amount of happiness you spread and the amount of meaning you give. I believe in a future where the point of education is not to prepare you for another useless job, but for a life well lived. I believe in a future where jobs are for robots and life is for people.

And if basic income sounds utopian to you, then Id like to remind you that every milestone of civilisation from the end of slavery to democracy to equal rights for men and women was once a utopian fantasy too. Or, as Oscar Wilde wrote long ago, Progress is the realisation of Utopias.

Rutger Bregman is the author of 'Utopia For Realists: And How We Can Get There', published by Bloomsbury on 9 March. This article has been translated from Dutch by Elizabeth Manton.

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Riders warm up for Oceania BMX battle – Western Advocate

4 Mar 2017, 11:01 a.m.

The stage has been set for a cracking Oceania BMX Championships.

The stage has been set for a cracking Oceania BMX Championships, as Australias Matt Juster and New Zealander Sarah Walker took out victories in the men and womens Probikx UCI Series in Bathurst on Friday.

Rain had threatened to make life difficult for riders on the behemoth Bathurst supercross track from the outset of racing, and as the finals neared the precipitation fell, turning the track into a slick battleground for competitors.

In the mens race Juster continued his purple patch of form to claim his second win from three rounds in the Probikx UCI series.

The Northern Territory local has seemingly entered 2017 with renewed vigour, on Fridayedging out Wollongongs Kai Sakakibara who is still looking for his first win of 2017.

IN FORM: Matt Juster claimed his second elite men's win from three rounds when prevailing in Bathurst on Friday evening. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW

After crossing the line, Juster simply said that the opportunity to win only presented itself in the second to last corner when Sakakibara left the door ajar.

I had a good start, but its been raining so the start was very slick and I was cautious from there, Juster said.

I had a good lead and came across on Kai at the first corner and I thought I had shut him out, so took the corner cautiously because it was wet. But I left the door open and Kai shot back out from underneath me. Hes great on this track.

But then he left the door open on the second last turn and I knew that was my chance. I was so close to crossing over the white line and I thought he would come back at me, but I pulled it off.

Meanwhile the elite womens race looked to be the first of two key encounters between Australian champion Leanna Curtis and London Olympic silver medallist Walker.

FINAL PUSH: While Leanna Curtis tries hard, she can not reel in London Olympic silver medallist Sarah Walker in the elite women's final. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW

The pair, as well as Australias Tyler-Lea Thorley, who is placed second in the womens Probikx series, raced down the front straight shoulder to shoulder.

However Walker was able to use her experience to edge ahead and win her first race after a nine-month injury hiatus.

I have done very hard training on the velodrome in the lead up to this weekend, that helped a lot for the fitness on this track. I have just turned up and done my best, and that was enough to win so Im stoked, Walker said.

I am still nervous about this track. The wind was very strong this afternoon, so I just focused on doing the best start I could and tried to be smooth around the track. I threw in a few extra jumps and manuals in the final, so that helped.

Unfortunately I didnt get to race against Leanna nor Tyler-Lea until the final, and I knew they had done fast laps all day. So I had to try my hardest and seeing them by my side down the first straight gave me a rush I have been missing for nine months!

In the junior elite competition Australias Saya Sakakibara tightened her stranglehold on the women's series lead with her third victory on the trot.

DOMINANT: Australias Saya Sakakibara was a class above her rivals in the junior elite women's final. Photo: ANYA WHITELAW

In the junior elite mens race Kiwi Maynard Peel signalled his intentions ahead of the Oceania Championships, beating Queenslands Izaac Kennedy to the line.

Racing at Bathurst BMX track continues on Saturdaywith the 2017 Oceania BMX Championships.

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Oceania Cruises announces around the world in 180 days voyage for 2019 – Travel Daily News International

SOUTHAMPTON - World travellers wanting to experience more travel milestones during a single journey than many do in an entire lifetime can achieve their dreams with Oceania Cruises announcement of another awe-inspiring 180-day world cruise for 2019. With the unveiling of this global odyssey, the line is offering guests the flexibility of embarking the full world cruise in New York, Miami or Los Angeles.

Our exciting 2019 Around the World journey offers guests an expertly crafted route spanning the four corners of the globe, touching on nearly 100 captivating destinations and dozens of UNESCO World Heritage sites. It is truly the journey of a lifetime, said Bob Binder, President & CEO of Oceania Cruises. The added convenience of three departures, new for 2019, brings guests greater flexibility and can help simplify their travel plans.

Aboard the elegant and intimate 684-guest Insignia, the Around the World voyage brings travellers the journey of a lifetime, sailing more than 45,000 nautical miles across two oceans and 16 seas while visiting 90 fascinating destinations in 36 countries. Departing New York on 11th January 2019, Miami on 14th January 2019, or Los Angeles on 30th January 2019, this epic five-continent expedition invites seasoned travellers to explore the far corners of the world in luxury and style.

The Ultimate Route The lines new 180-day epic route for 2019 follows the sun west to the beautiful islands of Hawaii and the deep blue South Pacific before heading Down Under for adventures across New Zealand and Australia. Insignia then explores the vast marvels of Asia, the Holy Land and classics throughout the Mediterranean before crossing the high seas to New England, Canada and Bermuda.

To further enhance this incredible travel experience aboard Insignia, the itinerary features a total of 14 overnight stays including:

The Around the World journey also includes a host of free exclusive shoreside events for guests booked on one of the full world cruises. Highlights include:

Shipboard Highlights Aboard the acclaimed Insignia, there are only 684 privileged guests who are catered to by 400 professionally trained staff. Travellers will indulge in The Finest Cuisine at Seain four open seating gourmet restaurants where they will dine on continental specialities prepared a la minute by the lines innovative chefs. Enhancing the enriching nature of the journey, authoritative and engaging experts will deliver compelling lectures on history, art, and music. Throughout the journey, Insignia will be a sanctuary of modernity and old-world comfort. Her 342 staterooms and suites are elegantly appointed and 70% of them have their own private teak veranda, the perfect perch from which to take in the ever-changing panoramas.

Valuable Amenities No matter which of the three cities guests choose to sail from, Oceania Cruises world journey includes an array of valuable amenities including roundtrip airfare with free Business Class air upgrades, along with the Exclusive Prestige Package, featuring generous perks such as free gratuities, free onboard medical care, and free laundry service. The voyage also includes the lines popular OLife Choice package, which offers guests their selection of one of the following amenities: 72 shore excursions, a beverage package or a $7,200 shipboard credit (selected amenity is per stateroom).

Oceania Cruises Around the World 2019 journey opens for reservations on 1st March 2017.

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Get to Know the Seychelles – TravelPulse

PHOTO: A little slice of paradise Anse Coco in the Seychelles. (photo via Flickr/Jean-Marie Hullot)

Island life might not get much better than the Seychelles. The islands have long enchanted travelers from all walks of life.

The Seychelles are a great destination during any season, blessed with a warm, tropical climate all year long and located outside the cyclone belt. A quality that has earned them the nickname, the land of perpetual summer, writes Glynn Burridge for National Geographic.

It really is a land for all types of visitors.

This island paradise is not just about laying on the beach, however. Visitors can indulge in other activities, such as world-class diving, snorkeling, fishing, hiking, island hopping, golf, spa retreats, zip lining, and horseback riding, notes Burridge.

Make sure you get a taste of the local culture by sampling its culinary offerings.

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No stay in Seychelles is complete without tasting the delicious Seychellois Creole cuisine a blend of old French cuisine and piquant Indian and Chinese flavors. While this fusion is best enjoyed in local homes, many restaurants can also introduce you to its amazing flavors and textures, says Burridge.

Theres also a lively music scene.

If youre looking to relax and unwind to the sounds of live music, try the Boardwalk Bar & Grill, a magnet for weekend revelers. Hardcore partygoers should check out local clubs Katiolo and Tequila Boom, Burridge suggests.

There are also options for those who want a more spiritual experience or those looking for adventures. For more on what to do in the Seychelles, read on here.

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Breakout Role: Seychelles – Paste Magazine

Never thought of visiting the Seychelles? Well, you might be soon. In our Breakout Role series, we take a look at places that have seen huge increases in tourism in the last few years, and try to figure out whats causing all the hype.

By any measure, Seychelles is a relatively tiny country. The African nation, made up of 115 small islands bunched together in the western Indian Ocean, has a population of around 90,000 people and a total landmass that is only about 2.5 times larger than Washington, D.C.

But if theres one thing in Seychelles thats enormous, its tourism. In its 2014 report, the World Travel & Tourism Council estimated that almost 57 percent of the countrys yearly GDP had either directly or indirectly come from travel. The country has been so successful in expanding its hospitality industry that its former minister of tourism, a man named Alain St. Ange, is now runningwith a great deal of supportto become the next General Secretary of the United Nations World Tourism Association.

And things arent slowing down in Seychelles either. In 2015 the island nation had the worlds 12th largest growth in international visitors, and in 2016 alone the country saw a 10 percent increase in total arrivals.

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Turning an isolated archipelago into a tourism success story isnt done over night, and in Seychelles this process has been ongoing for decades. David Germain, Seychelles director of tourism for Africa and the Americas, says that when the country started to really frame itself as a travel destinationaround 35 or 40 years ago by his estimationone of the first goals was to include the entire population, and to educate them as to the benefits the industry could bring their nation.

I think we took the right step in getting the population involved in tourism right at the beginning, Germain says. The kids grow up understanding tourism.

A look at the countrys yearly climate statistics may lead to the conclusion that its smooth, clear-blue beaches were always destined to become a tourism hub. The weather is incredibly consistent, with average daily temperatures hovering in the mid-to-low 80s all year long. Additionally, the nations lack of any sort of visa requirement for entry makes travel from any countryfor any period of timeextremely accessible.

Over time, Seychelles began to emerge as a popular vacation spot for Europeans, but things changed in the 1990s when a rise in global tourism made some travelers a little more skeptical of taking such a long flight to the islands. According to Germain, it was after this period that the country began to look to new source markets, such as the Americas, Russia and other parts of Asia, for new visitors.

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In addition to minding the concerns of the locals, there is another factor that has always been an instrumental part of Seychelles tourism growththe environment. And the country has done so in grandiose fashion: in an attempt to protect its natural beauty from overdevelopment, the government has protected around 50 percent of the nations land and water territory as nature preserves.

This battle is natural ongoing, because as more and more tourists come to Seychelles for vacation, the higher the demand for increased land development gets. However, the battleso far, at leastis being won by the environment, with the country seemingly remaining steadfast in its commitment to conservation.

There are things that we can do, and things that were not allowed to do to remain this niche destination that we are, Germain says. We are not a mass destination. We will never bebecause of our conservation program.

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Photo: Jean Pierre Bovin, CC-BY

After one look at the countrys scenery, its clear why these landscapes are so worth preserving. Flat-sanded, palm-filled beaches are available around every turn in Seychelles, with Mahethe countrys largest and by far most populous islandleading the way. The main island is a popular resort destination, with beaches such as Baie Lazare and Beau Vallon standing out as elite relaxation spots.

Tourists looking for more adventurous attractions dont have to leave Mahe either. More than 20 percent of the island is taken up by Morne Seychellois National Park hiking trails, beautiful peaks and some rewarding, isolated beaches for those willing to travel deep enough into the park. Additionally, the Ste Anne National Marine Park, which is located just off the coast of Mahe, offers a five star resort as well as mangrove and crocodile sightseeing opportunities.

For those wanting to explore a little further, the tiny island of Praslinnot even 15 square miles in total sizeis home to the Vallee de Mai Nature Reserve. An established UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area is home to an almost untouched prehistoric forest, as well as a number of unusual plants and animals.

When You Go

Flight Rates: Current round trip flights from Los Angeles to Seychelles International Airport cost between $1,200 and $1,950, while flights from New York can be found for between $1,170 and $1,720.

Travel Concerns: The U.S. Department of State has no significant safety warnings for Seychelles, and there are no visas required for visitors.

Currency Exchange: 1 USD = 13.51 Seychelles Rupees

More Info: Lonely Planet has a fantastic Seychelles travel guide, and the tourism boards website offers information about travel, attractions and upcoming events.

Top photo: Jean-Marie Hullot, CC-BY

Dillon Thompson is University of Georgia student and freelance writer with a love for travel and an addiction to coffee and hip-hop music.

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Seychelles Tourism team on its way to ITB Berlin – eTurboNews

A Seychelles delegation headed by the Minister for Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports and Marine, Maurice Loustau-Lalanne, is on its way to ITB Berlin. The team also includes from the Seychelles Tourism Board Chief Executive Sherin Francis, Director for Europe Bernadette Willemin, Regional Manager Edith Hunzinger, and Marketing Executive Natacha Servina who will also be present at the event.

The Seychelles tourism industry will once again be present with a 40-member delegation at the upcoming ITB Berlin tourism trade fair to be held from March 8-12.

A total of 28 companies from the private sector will be joining the fair, namely Air Seychelles, Alphonse Island Lodge, Banyan Tree Hotels & Resorts, Beachcomber, Berjaya Resorts Seychelles, Coco de Mer Hotel, Coral Strand Smart Choice Hotel, Savoy Resort and Spa, Creole Travel Services, Denis Private Island, Dhevatara Beach Hotel, Eden Bleu Hotel, Hilton Seychelles, The H Resort, Kempinski Seychelles Resort, Le Duc de Praslin, Val Mer Resort, Le Meridien Fishermans Cove, Le Relax Hotel, Maia Luxury Resort, Paradise Sun Hotel, Masons Travel, North Island, Pure Seychelles Hotels, Raffles Praslin Seychelles, the Seychelles Hospitality and Tourism Association, 7South, and VPM Yacht Charter.

ITB Berlin is set to have a total of 10,096 exhibitors from 187 countries. It is the worlds leading travel trade show, which presents a wonderful chance to discover the entire world within a few hours and to meet business partners, and learn about new trends, concepts, and cooperation options, as well as deepen existing business relations.

Germany is one of Seychelles leading markets, and according to the National Bureau of Statistics for the week ending on February 26, the overall visitors from Europe increased by 27% compared to the same period in 2016.

An increase of 40% was recorded from the German market, which placed Germany as the second leading market for Seychelles during that period, with a total of 6,234 visitors arriving to the countrys shores.

The Seychelles tourism industry started on an extremely positive note this year, and this is being supported further by the enthusiasm of the travel trade partners whom are already eager to push the destination even more. This years ITB will be a very busy one, and remains very important given it sets the tone for the rest of the year, said Mrs. Francis.

I thank the local trade partners who will be part of the delegation this year and wish them success for the fair.

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Meghan Markle Set to Join Prince Harry in the Caribbean for His Friend’s Wedding – PEOPLE.com


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AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from Latin America, Caribbean – ABC … – ABC News

This photo gallery highlights some of the top news images made by Associated Press photographers in Latin America and Caribbean that were published in the last week.

Andean rainfall filled living rooms in Chile with sludge as rivers overflowed, triggering landslides, cutting roads and isolating thousands of people.

Families in Peru living around Lake Titicaca are eating fish likely contaminated with heavy metals. Lake Titicaca was once worshipped by Incas who proclaimed its deep blue waters the birthplace of the sun, but today high levels of mercury, cadmium, zinc and copper are found in some fish, according to a 2014 study.

In Mexico, a diabolical version of Uncle Sam joined a protest at the U.S. border fence, mocking the relationship between Presidents Donald Trump and Enrique Pena Nieto.

A bulldog named "Chuleta," or "Pork Chop," rolled in a baby stroller instead of walking at the Mexico Bulldog Club's attempt at a Guinness World Record for the most English Bulldogs walking 1 kilometer together.

Austria's Dominic Thiem defeated Spain's Pablo Carreno Busta to win the Rio Open tennis tournament.

As Carnival came to a close and the Catholic Lenten season started, Rio de Janeiro looked back at several accidents this year, with collapsing and out of control floats injuring dozens, some seriously. One of the samba school directors whose float collapsed lamented that the show was "not blessed" this year.

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Lenten ashes distributed in vegetable market in the Caribbean – Anglicannews

The market square market in Kingstown, the capital of St Vincent and the Grenadines, became the venue for an Ash Wednesday service this week.

It was celebrated by the Anglican Bishop of the Windward Islands, the Rt Reverend C Leopold Friday, assisted by Father Hanif H R Johnson and several ordained deacons and lay ministers. Three years ago after discussions with the former dean of St Georges Cathedral, the decision was taken to have a service in the Square at 12.15pm. Bishop Leopold: First of all we thought it would be a good thing to take the service of the imposition of ashes to the Market Square to meet people where they are and it provided an opportunity for us to share this with the wider community. Secondly, due to the fact that carnival is no longer held in St. Vincent and the Grenadines at the traditional time which was leading up to Ash Wednesday, there is a sense that people are no longer aware of when the Lenten season is, as such increasingly they pay less attention to it, he said.

Bishop Leopold said he sees it as part of the response to Gods call to mission - to proclaim the gospel and to teach: This is the third year that we have had the service at the Market Square and the response has been quite good. People would come and inquire of what is happening? What Ash Wednesday is all about? Over the years several persons after we informed them of what it is, decided to receive the imposition of the ashes even though they are not members of the Church or had never heard of it before. Similar services were held in other Carribean islands including Antigua.

Ash Wednesday derives its name from the practice of blessing ashes made from palm branches blessed on the previous year's Palm Sunday, and placing the ash, in the shape of a cross on the foreheads of participants to the accompaniment of the words "Repent, and believe in the Gospel" or "Remember that you are dust, and to dust you shall return".

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Around Virgin Gorda at Swan Cup Caribbean – Scuttlebutt Sailing News

Virgin Gorda, BVI (March 3, 2017) After a stunning start to proceedings in the third edition of the Rolex Swan Cup Caribbean yesterday, the fleet of Nautors Swan yachts gathered in Virgin Gorda for the event enjoyed equally exciting conditions as they completed todays round-the-island race.

A steady easterly of approximately 18 to 20 knots ushered the fleet around the course with the two competing Clubswan 50s completing the clockwise circumnavigation of Virgin Gorda in little over two and a half hours.

With two races now run, both the Swan 90 Freya and Leonardo Ferragamos Clubswan 50 hold tight to their leads at the top of the Maxi and Mini Maxi/Grand Prix divisions respectively.

Freya, Maxi Division leader, Rolex Swan Cup Caribbean 2017.

In the Maxi division B5 took an early lead but suffered an equipment failure early on which forced her to withdraw for the day. Don Macphersons Freya consequently found herself at the front of the fleet and refused to relinquish her lead for the remainder of the race, finishing with a comfortable lead over Plis-Play in second place and Selene in third.

With two consecutive victories under her belt Freya, division winner in the 2016 edition of the Rolex Swan Cup in Porto Cervo, now sits three points ahead of both Plis-Play and Selene.

The two spanking new Clubswan 50s continued to put on a spectacular show as they duelled their way around the course. And while it was German boat Earlybird that crossed the finish line first in real time yesterday, today Ferragamos Cuordileone claimed line honours in addition to her second victory in corrected time.

Bounty, Grand Prix/MiniMaxi Division, Rolex Swan Cup Caribbean 2017

Among the Mini Maxis, meanwhile, the American Swan 66 Bounty led the dances for the duration followed by Gryphon and Best Buddies. The smallest yacht in the fleet at 44 feet, the Ron Holland designed Best Buddies is sailing in the Caribbean edition of the Rolex Swan Cup for the first time although she has participated numerous times in the Porto Cervo edition and is a former division winner in the Rolex Middle Sea Race.

Crewed by a pool of friends and family, Best Buddies has been with owners Kay-Johannes and Susann Wrede for almost 20 years with the exception of a short hiatus in which she was sold, rediscovered by chance by the Wredes in poor condition some years later and then returned by them to her former glory, upon which they vowed never to be parted from her again. With an emphasis on fun but a history of winning and placing in top international regattas, Best Buddies is perhaps one of the participating yachts that best sums up the spirit of the Rolex Swan Cup regattas.

Weve been participating in a few races in the Caribbean and placing well but our final objective was to get here and compete in this event, explained owner Susann. Theres a special spirit at Swan events. I think it dates back to when Swan was smaller and known for building the most seaworthy yachts ever and fast and elegant; now they are even more elegant and bigger but the spirit is still there, its a Swan family and its just so much fun. This is a strong boat and she really is part of our family.

Racing is scheduled to continue tomorrow, Saturday 4th March at 12 midday with 16 to 18 knots of easterly breeze forecast. Racing concludes March 5.

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Caribbean, Latin American Teams Ready for World Baseball Classic – NBCNews.com

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"It says a lot of great things about the game's growth in diversity," said Moreno. "It also should tell MLB that they need to better market and place interest in Latinos to actually take advantage of that ever-growing crowd," he added.

Unfortunately there's legitimate concern that this could be the last edition of the World Baseball Classic. Moreno himself first broke the news through his

"How do you market the event without the awareness of even who will participate?" asked Moreno.

The fate of the World Baseball Classic remains to be seen. But for now, we can just enjoy the ride while it lasts. The 2017 edition of the WBC begins on March 6th.

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IAAF World Relays Bahamas 2017 set to be biggest one yet – International Association of Athletics Federations

03 MAR 2017 Press Release Monaco

With the deadline for preliminary entries now closed, the IAAF World Relays Bahamas 2017 is set to be the biggest edition of the event so far.

Based on the preliminary entry figures, more than 700 athletes from 42 nations have expressed an interest in competing in Nassau on 22-23 April. Seven of those nations Belarus, Democratic Republic of Congo, Czech Republic, The Gambia, Ghana, India, and South Africa will be making their IAAF World Relays debut.

Even with the expected slight drop in figures, the entries for this years World Relays should surpass the first two editions. The inaugural World Relays in 2014 welcomed 576 athletes, while 669 athletes competed in Nassau in 2015.

The 2017 programme will consist of five events over four relay disciplines: the 4x100m, 4x200m, 4x400m and 4x800m for both men and women, and a mixed 4x400m which will cap the competition's second day.

The top eight finishers in the 4x100m and 4x400m for both men and women will earn automatic entry for the IAAF World Championships London 2017 to be held later this year.

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