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Hero Caribbean Premier League brings top-tier cricket to Lauderhill – Sun Sentinel

Posted: August 18, 2017 at 5:37 am

Thousands of cricket fans were recently treated to a taste of the Caribbean at Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill.

The Hero Caribbean Premier League stepped up to bat with professional cricket play involving four teams as the Guyana Amazon Warriors took on the St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots and the Jamaica Tallawahs faced off against the Barbados Tridents in a home and away series.

National pride was at stake as fans attended the action wearing supportive team colors and waving signs and flags. Lauderhill with its large Caribbean influence embraced the event with gusto.

The St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots gave their supporters plenty to cheer about as they came away with two victories over the Guyana Amazon Warriors.

The Patriots took the Saturday afternoon match 132/3 over the Warriors 128/8 and came back the next day for a closely contested victory over the Warriors 124/6 to 123/7.

Patriots fans were treated to a strong performance in the second match by Carlos Brathwaite, who conceded only four runs and took three Warriors wickets. It was a dramatic come-from-behind win that shocked the dismayed Warriors fans.

Cricket fans were able to watch arguably the greatest batsmen in limited-overs cricket as the Patriots Chris Gayle's 66 runs guided the club to victory.

A large Jamaican fan base came out in force to root on the Jamaica Tallawahs, only to witness a batting collapse by the middle order and accurate bowling by the Barbados Tridents, who secured a 142-7 to 130-6 victory in the first match between the clubs.

The Tallawahs gained some retribution by avenging the earlier defeat with a 154-5 to 142-10 triumph over the Tridents to split their series.

Lauderhill's Central Broward Regional Park's 110-acre multipurpose facility has the only sanctioned international cricket stadium in North America, giving it the ability to attract international tournaments like the Hero Caribbean Premier League. Cricket is second only to soccer as the most watched sport in the world.

The Hero Caribbean Premier League put on six matches last year at the Lauderhill complex and returned for the recently contested four matches.

The league's communication and public relations director, Peter Miller, was pleased to be back in Lauderhill for another year.

"The support we have from Broward County and the City of Lauderhill has been second to none. It's fantastic," Miller said. "(Central Broward Regional Park) is such a great facility. The fans get to view some of the best cricket players in the world and the Jamaican fans got to celebrate their independence day here as well."

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Royal Caribbean CEO: College taught me the right way to protest – CNBC

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It's no surprise that the head of one of the world's largest cruise line operators wanted to travel far when it was time for college.

"It was my dream," Richard Fain, CEO of Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., said of his decision to enroll at the University of California, Berkeley.

The 69-year-old Fain, who was born in Boston and grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, surrounded by family, said he craved something different.

"California was about as far away as I could get from the East Coast. It felt good to me as a young, rebellious man," he said.

"I made my choice more on emotion than on any scientific analysis."

His undergraduate experience outside the classroom was affected by the California sun and sea and the free speech movement in the 1960s.

Of the student activism on campus at the time, Fain says he learned an important lesson about how to work together to accomplish great things. "I really saw the value of working with other people." he said. "If people really do work toward a common goal, nothing stops them."

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After graduating with a B.S. in economics, Fain went on to get an M.B.A. from the Wharton School of Business. He became CEO of the cruise line company in 1988. Royal Caribbean has grown tremendously since then, with nearly 50 shipsthat travel to over 500 destinations.

Going forward, Fain says he sees smooth sailing, as shares, which stand at an all-time high, continue to outperform on average the S&P 500.

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Royal Caribbean ramping up China efforts with new super-ship – Asia Times

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Construction of the new Royal Caribbean super-ship Spectrum of the Seas has begun in Papenburg, Germany. This is part of Royal Caribbeans hopes to open up the Chinese market to luxury cruise experiences by offering cutting-edge experiences and amenities.

There is little word yet on the particulars of the new ships features, but the companys latest well-publicized announcement signals that Royal Caribbean is still very much focused on the Chinese cruise market, which has experienced some instability this year with the South Korean travel ban in the wake of the dispute over deployment of a missile-defense system. The confusion and tumult created a temporary drop in demand for Royal Caribbeans China cruise offerings.

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In response to thediplomatic row, Royal Caribbean temporarily removed South Korean destinations from its China itineraries, replacing them with Japanese ports such asNagasaki and Kumamoto. Next year, some Royal Caribbean itineraries will include more Japanese ports, such as Fukuoka and Naha.

Koreas Jeju island, a popular destination for Chinese tourists because of its lax visa policy, is available as a stop on a single itinerary departing from Shanghai in mid-November. However, this itinerary is unavailable on the Chinese version of the Royal Caribbean site.

While Royal Caribbean has demonstrated its long-term interest in the Chinese market, it is a market that is subject to dramatic flux in the event of diplomatic and political conflicts. With the continued rise of China economically and its willingness to exercise its ability to project both political and economic power, such conflicts will continue. This necessitates flexibility and responsiveness on the part of companies catering to Chinese tourists.

When Royal Caribbean announced its intent to increase its Asia-Pacific efforts with the creation of tour packages and the building of ships to cater to luxury-oriented Chinese consumers, it was considered by some to be a gamble. No doubt challenges in China remain for Royal Caribbean, but the construction of the Spectrum of the Seas indicates that the companyis very optimistic about the long-term prospects of the cruise industry in China and its popularity among wealthy Chinese consumers.

This article was originally published on Jing Travel.

Mason Hinsdale is a China expert who has done research on modern Chinese business history and consumer culture. He studied in both Taiwan and mainland China and received his master's degree from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

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Bahamas Bounces Back With Win Over Suriname – Bahamas Tribune

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Bahamas forward Shaian James drives to the basket against her Suriname defender.

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AFTER losing the opening game of the FIBA U17 Centrobasket Championship for Women 53-39 to Costa Rica, the Bahamas bounced back on Thursday to take their frustration out on Suriname with a 86-69 rout.

Leading from start to finish, the Bahamas had four players in double figures as forward Valicia Demeritte led the attack by scoring a game high 20 points on 9-for-17 from the field and 2-for-6 from the free throw line in 34 minutes and 43 seconds. She also had eight rebounds, two assists and two steals.

Guard Alana Pinder, in a team-leading 36:45 minutes, was next with 17 points, hitting with 3-for-6 shots from the field and behind the three-point arch and 2-for-2 from the charity stripe, to go along with six assists, five rebounds and five steals. Team captain Tanea Bowleg, in 30:15 minutes, also had 7 points on 5-for-12 from the field, 2-for-7 from the three-point line and 5-for-6 from the foul line.

Centre Brionte Riley, playing 21:36 minutes, contributed 12 points with 12 rebounds, three steals and two assists. All but two of the Bahamian players, scored in the game. Centre Ulrica Butler had eight points, three rebounds and two steals and centre Michell Butler had six points and five rebounds.

The Bahamas, coached by Varel Davis and assisted by Terrarance Red Eye McSweeney and Deven Johnson, opened an impressive 22-9 lead at the end of the first quarter. By the half, Suriname cut the deficit to single digits as they trailed 43-35. Both teams scored 22 points in the third as the Bahamas stayed ahead 65-57. But, on a 21-14 spurt in the fourth, the Bahamas coasted to the win.

Suriname also had four players in double figures with captain Jolaine Nijman scoring 17 points with four rebounds and three steals.

The Bahamas led in all of the shooting categories, except for three-point, which saw both teams shoot 40 per cent. Surinam had a 28-15 advantage on the offensive rebounding, but the Bahamas made up the difference with a 37-23 edge on the defensive end for a total of 52-41 total.

A 20-16 margin put the Bahamas ahead in assists, but Suriname had 28-35 difference in turnovers, 22-16 in steals and 2-1 in block shots. The Bahamas, however, committed 25 fouls compared to just 19 by their opponents.

Both teams had just eight fast break points, but the Bahamas enjoyed its biggest lead of 19-0, had a 54-44 advantage in points in the paint and a 12-7 edge in points off the bench.

Surinam scored 37 points from turnovers with the Bahamas only getting 28. The Bahamas was also 14-11 against Surinam in second chance points but both teams had 12 points each in their biggest scoring attacks.

The Bahamas led for 39:43 minutes of the 40-minute game.

Today, the Bahamas will have their hands full as they take on hosts Puerto Rico in the feature game at 7pm. Puerto Rico leads Group B with a 2-0 win-loss record, while the Bahamas is sitting in second at 1-1, the same record of Costa Rica, whom they will play on Friday to complete the round robin.

Mexico tops Group A at 2-0 with El Salvador and Guatemala trailing 1-1 for second and third respectively. The British Virgin Islands are 0-2 as are Surinam in fourth place in Group B.

The competition system of the tournament consists of two phases. In the Group Phase, the eight participating teams are divided into two groups of four teams. Teams play in the round-robin format for three days.

The best two teams from each group will advance to the next phase, where the first place of Group A will play against the second place in Group B and vice versa. The winners of the Semi-Finals will advance to the Gold Medal Match, while the losers will play for the bronze of the continental event.

The top-three teams from the tournament will qualify to the FIBA U18 Womens Americas Championship 2018.

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Bad Loans Crippling Bank of the Bahamas – Caribbean360.com (subscription)

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NASSAU, The Bahamas, Thursday August 17, 2017 The Bank of the Bahamas (BOB) is facing an uphill battle to get out of the red as it continues to rack up millions of dollars in losses due to bad loans.

According to a report on the banks financial performance for the fourth quarter ended June 30, 2017, the bank recorded net loan loss provisions of about $35.4 million during the final quarter of the fiscal year 2016 and $49.2 million since the start of 2017

This was up by $20.1 million from the same quarter last year and up by $24.7 million year to date compared to the prior year. As a result of the increased credit loss expenses, the bank recognized a net loss of $32.8 million for the quarter and $43.8 million year to date, the report stated.

BOB acknowledged that the situation was worrying, stressing that its ultimate return to profitability is largely dependent on the performance of its loan portfolio.

It was at pains to point out that it would have earned $2.5 million in net income for the reporting quarters and $5.4 million to date barring the losses from bad loans.

As such, a great part of the banks profitability will be contingent on resolving its non-performing loans.

The Bahamas Government has expressed concern about the banks continuing troubles.

It recently announced that it would allow BOB to release itself of $166 million of non-performing loans to a special purpose vehicle Bahamas Resolve Limited.

The bank said this transaction would provide substantial relief for its credit portfolio and overall financial position.

Meanwhile, BOB said it would continue to focus on transforming its business by focusing on initiatives around corporate governance, collections, cost optimization and customer care.

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News Report cites Bahamas refugee laws lacking, UNHCR to help – Magnetic Media (press release)

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#Bahamas, August 17, 2017 Nassau The United Nations Human Rights Commission is telling a local newspaper that Bahamas laws are lagging when it comes to how legitimate refugees are handled; and it is leading to outrageously lengthy detention times for those who rightly fall into the category. The Tribune reports that this is a twenty year old problem, and despite the fact that The Bahamas has signed onto the conventions since 1993, which would necessitate these laws, the legal framework is simply absent.

UNHCR Assistant Protection Officer, Deneisha Moss Balbonisaid, if you look at the people who are admitted into a process and have access to UNHCR, there are still ongoing gaps because there are no guarantees under Bahamian law for people who are recognized as refugees. So things that are protections that are provided for in the refugee convention that people dont have access to, for example the right to be issued ID documents and whatever necessary residence permit to facilitate a refugees continued stay in a country of asylum, or a right to gainful employment so they could become self-sufficient or the right to access basic healthcare and education.

No law it seems, equates to no respect for the right of that UNHCR refugee and for 12 detainees at the Carmichael Road detention center, who were recently released it meant being held for years and years and years without any criminal charge. Bascially, local laws should allow the proven refugee to have freedom of movement.

Moss Balboni reports that the Government is prepared to fill the legislative gaps with some formal mechanisms, adding that as an advisor for the United Nations, her outlook for the future is bright as The Bahamas aims to get this right.

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Bahamas Police get to BPL cases, $2M missing as more to be fired – Magnetic Media (press release)

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#Bahamas, August 17, 2017 Nassau The terminations of three lower ranking staff at Bahamas Power and Light are just the beginning, according to a statement issued on Wednesday by the Chairman of the Board at BPL, Darnell Osbourne, who asked the union to be patient. The statement came following the termination of three on Wednesday and threats by the Bahamas Electrical Workers Union that the trio would not be used as scapegoats for the bigger targets, whom Union members claim ordered their members to perform certain transactions which led to millions of dollars missing at the nations power supplier.

Astride Bodie, was irate as she addressed media on Wednesday, the Secretary General of the #BEWU claimed, There were 44 cheques cut fraudulently for 16 different companies, they were instructed and did exactly that. They didnt come up with these transactions and made these arrangements, they were instructed by their bosses, Bodie said the fact that managers were made to investigate their own alleged misdealing is wrong and awful, adding that, No, the union isnt condoning theft in any way, our point is dont railroad the employees in a scheme created and carried out by persons in management and give the impression that only they were a part of it.

A forensic audit report is done, turned in and now decisions are being made for terminations and it sounds as if there will be many who fall into the hands of the Royal Bahamas Police for further investigations. Ms Osbourne confirmed that over $2m was missing as a result of the criminal scheme and a apart of the goal of #BPL is to recover that money. Both the Board and Government are with that Ernst & Young audit report in hand.

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Virginia governor opposes offshore drilling plan – The Hill

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Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe (D) on Thursday came out against expanding offshore drilling in the Atlantic Ocean waters off the coast of his state.

McAuliffe had previously said he could supportdrilling near Virginia on the condition that the federal government expand a royalty sharing program that would supply coastal states with revenue from drillingoperations.

But, in a letter to Interior Department officials and a statement released Thursday, McAuliffe said he doesnt believe the Trump administration will agree to such a plan, and he said he opposes oil and natural gas drilling in the Atlantic without one.

President Trumps proposal to end the revenue sharing agreement with the Gulf States is a clear indication that we cannot trust the president to give Virginia its fair share of the revenues that would result from offshore exploration, McAuliffe said in a statement, noting a provision in Trumps budget proposal that would end a revenue sharing program in the Gulf of Mexico.

Additionally, the presidents administration is actively working to cut funding from the very agencies that would be charged with protecting Virginias coastal environment in the event that exploration went forward, he added.

McAuliffes announcement comes as the Interior Department finishes hearing comments on a proposal to reopen the Outer Continental Shelf leasing program for oil and gas drilling.

The current drilling plan, finalized during the Obama administration, blocks drilling in the Atlantic Ocean, though President Trump has indicated he would like to explore for oil there.

The Virginia Petroleum Council said Thursday it would be short-sighted to block offshore drilling near the state.

As the governor has previously stated, safe and responsible energy development off the coast of Virginia would bring millions, and potentially hundreds of millions, of dollars in investment and thousands of jobs to the Commonwealth, Miles Morin, the groups executive director, said in a statement.

But environmentalistsbacked McAliffes position, nothing that other Atlantic coast governors have spoken out against drilling, as well.

He joins communities up and down the coast, business leaders and other elected officials in understanding that offshore drilling is a bad deal for our coast, said Sierra Weaver, the head of the Southern Environmental Law Centers Coast and Wetlands Program.

Once again, the coast has spoken. Its time for Washington to listen.

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Crews expand search area for five soldiers following offshore Black Hawk crash – KHON2

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Crews have widened the search area to look for five Army aviators after aUH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crashed approximately two miles west of Kaena Point.

With the search now in its second full day, the area has expanded to as much as 50 miles offshore due to swift and dynamic currents in the area.

This is normal. Search areas do expand, said Lt. Scott Carr, U.S. Coast Guard 14th District.Any time youre in the water, you get drift, and so the currents go in different directions. Certain currents actually move north, certain currents move west, and thats going to expand your search area over time. So were very aware of that and we plan out ahead of it, and thats why it expands out.

Fixed-wing aviation assets are searching the leading edge while helicopters and vessels are concentrating efforts 15 to 20 miles offshore.

Two UH-60s from the 25th Infantry Divisions Combat Aviation Brigade were taking part in a routine training mission Tuesday night when one helicopter lost radio and visual contact with the other. The helicopter was reported missing at around 9:30 p.m.

Personnel at the joint forward incident command post at Haleiwa Boat Harbor continue to coordinate search-and-rescue efforts.

Officials say so far, none of the aviators have been located. Debris continues to be spotted and recovered in the area off Kaena Point, which include more helmets and pieces of the helicopter.

We constantly have assets in the air and on the water searching for the air crew and recovering debris. We believe its related to this incident and thats been ongoing for the last 24 hours, saidLt. Col. Curt Kellogg, 25th Infantry Division. Iwill continue to emphasize that this is still a highly active search-and-rescue operation. That is our focus and that is our mission bringing our soldiers home.

Debris from the crash should be considered hazardous material and should only be recovered by recovery teams with the proper training and personal protective equipment. The debris poses potential risk and could cause serious bodily harm due to sharp edges.

Based on current models, officials say debris could wash up on shore anywhere from Yokohama Bay and around Kaena Point to Haleiwa.

Those who see or encounter debris consistent with this type of aircraft along the north and west side of Oahu are asked to report it to responders by calling the 25th Combat Aviation Brigade Staff Duty Officer at (808) 656-1080.

A safety zone extending out in a five nautical mile (5.75 statue mile) radius from the point 21-27.919N 158-21.547W, geographically located roughly two miles northwest of Kaena Point, was established by the Coast Guard Captain of the Port Wednesday. No vessels or persons are authorized to enter this zone without prior approval from the Captain of the Port. A broadcast notice to mariners has been issued.

Kaena State Park trails are currently closed at this time.

Weather on scene is currently 17 mph winds with 4 foot seas and isolated showers.

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How to pick offshore investments for long-term wealth creation – Business Day (registration)

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History tells us that when asset prices are high and we are worried about what will happen next, defensive stocks are the place to be. The usual advice is to take cover in boring blue-chips such as consumer staples and utilities.

While that has been a good call in the past, this time it is these same defensive names that have driven the market upwards. This makes sense: central banks suppressed the prospective returns on bonds by bidding up their prices, so investors who previously held bonds have been forced into equities. As reluctant equity investors, they have chosen the most bond-like stocks they could find the defensives.

In such a market environment, it is particularly important to focus on downside risk. Allan Gray and Orbis define risk as the permanent loss of capital. We position our portfolios to limit this risk. While this approach can lead to short-term underperformance, it is the best way to preserve and grow our clients wealth in the long term.

To achieve this, we look at every company we own in meticulous detail. We are wary of investing in companies with weak balance sheets that would not make it through a downcycle without raising capital or, worse, capitulating. While we pick the stocks we put into portfolios one by one, there are essentially four buckets of stocks that have emerged from our bottom-up decisions:

1. Stocks that are cheap because of company- or industry-specific concerns: These are classic Orbis stocks. Prices and investor sentiment are depressed due to country, industry or company concerns or a combination of the three. Russias Sberbank is a good example. At a time when financial services and Russia have both been out of favour, many investors have overlooked what is otherwise a well-run bank with a dominant competitive position.

2. Stocks with large cash balances that can be deployed in attractive opportunities if asset prices decline significantly:Multinational conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway stands out as a good example. Warren Buffett has cash at the ready to snap up cheap assets as soon as they become available. We dont think the value of that cash is reflected in the share price.

3. Stocks undergoing transformations that should enhance intrinsic value:An example is Charter Communications, one of Orbiss largest holdings. The US cable telecom provider is leading the charge in consolidating the US broadband industry, with a savvy management team managing the acquisition process. We take a long-term perspective and dont think the valuation the market assigns to Charter and other such companies is reflected in their share prices.

4. Beneficiaries of innovation and change:This final bucket is for companies changing the way we do things using technology and innovation. Once again, we think the market is underappreciating the value of profitable, long-term growth something that is more evident when taking a long-term perspective. Orbis owns a number of e-commerce companies that fit this description, with Amazon being the best-known example.

Once you mix all these buckets together, you get a well-diversified group of companies that have been thoroughly analysed and have one thing in common: the price we have paid for their earnings and assets is well below what we think they are actually worth. We wont be right every time historically, our success ratio has been about 60% but paying a low price relative to fundamental value creates a margin of safety in case we are wrong.

And that is the key point: we believe underpaying for assets not only leads to superior returns in the long term, but also reduces the risk of permanent capital loss. Similarly, it is also important to avoid areas of the market that look particularly expensive, as is the case with the so-called defensive shares in the current environment.

Orbis will be speaking about investing offshore and the opportunities it can find in the current global environment at the upcoming Allan Gray Investment Summit on August 31 2017. This new one-day event aims to help investors protect and grow their wealth. For more information and to book tickets, visit http://www.investmentsummit.co.za.

Matthew Spencer is head of institutional clients at Orbis.

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