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Retired U.S. Special Agent Henry Hunter on His Career at the State Department – Sarasota

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Retired U.S. Special Agent and Division Chief for Protective Intelligence Investigation Charles Shepherd Henry Hunter IIIwho goes by Henryhas led a life that could rival any government-based action thriller.

Hunter launched his career in 1968 with the Atlanta Police Department, where he worked major crimes, surveilled drug dealers and conducted undercover sting operations. In 1980, while undercover and passing off packages of oatmeal as drugs, he ducked into a phone booth in a rainstorm to return a call from a U.S. Department of State recruiter, who offered him a job as a special agent and diplomatic security. He went on to become one of only a few Black agents in the field for the majority of his career. He was also the first Black person to lead a Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) investigative office.

At the State Department, Hunter investigated and solved federal crimes, which included kidnappings, murders, robberies, terrorism, counter-terrorism, and bombings, which included the one at the Asociacin Mutual Israelita Argentina building in Buenos Aires in 1994, for which he was lead investigator. It was the deadliest attack on the Jewish community since the Holocaust.

Hunter also assessed and monitored the internal security of the U.S. and its citizens by conducting vulnerability and security assessments. He taught protective intelligence in other countries from Palestine to Mexico and often coordinated events with the CIA, U.S. Secret Service and Department of Defense. On two occasions he was assigned to the FBI for investigations and has been honored with several awards for his service. And while serving in the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS), Hunter managed the Protective Intelligence Operations, supporting the United Nations General Assembly for more than 20 years. This involved employing plain clothes operatives and coordinating all agencies providing protection for visiting foreign dignitaries. He was often asked for by name; some of the notable leaders he protected include Prince Charles, Salman Rushdie, Edn Pastora Gmez (a.k.a. "Commander Zero" of Honduras) and Haiti's former president Jean-BertrandAristide. He also served as DSS Capitol Hill representative during visits from Nelson Mandela, Mikhail Gorbachev, Madeleine Albright, George Schultz, Lawrence Eagleburger, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell and Margaret Thatcher, who called Hunter into her suite to personally thank him for his service and ask for a photograph with him.

Now 71, Hunter is retired and writing his autobiographyworking title: Not James Bond. Along with his wife of 41 years, Teresa Bennett Hunter, he keeps Florida ties to both Apollo Beach and Sarasotathe latter to stay close to his cherished sister, the award-winning journalist Charlayne Hunter-Gault.

I was born at home in a wooden house on Brown Street in Covington, Georgia. At the age of 2, my family moved to Atlanta. I was molded and formed by my mother, Althea Ruth Hunter, and my sister Charlayne Hunter-Gault. Within minutes of my birth, I was swaddled and handed to my sister. She was told, This is now your responsibility'and she has lived up to the challenge to this day.

My grandfather, Charles Shepherd Henry Hunter Sr., was the barber in town and appeared Caucasian. His skin color allowed him to move about Covington as a white Southern gentleman. He was a part of society and looked up to by all, so he could get a lot of things done, such as speak for those who dare not speak for themselves. Being the barber in a small Southern town, rich in the Jim Crow tradition, made him a very influential man. For instance, he worked at the barbershop by day, then at night, he went to the local jail to do haircuts for the incarcerated as well as the jailers.

Although I wasn't born with a silver spoon, I was born to the best parents that could be afforded a young Black boy in the South. My mother was extremely intelligent, tough, and earned her high school education in Chicago. My father, Rev. Charles Shepherd Henry Hunter Jr., was a prominent, big-in-stature Black preacher who enlisted in the Army during WWII where he was a chaplain, including at Fort Sam in Houston, one of the largest Army bases in the U.S. After my father retired as a colonel, he returned to his native Florida.

Both my father and grandfather were African Methodist Episcopal (AME) ministers in Florida, including Tampa and the surrounding areas. My father also pastored churches in Clearwater, Sulphur Springs, and Jacksonville. My grandfather became the presiding elder for all AME churches in Palmetto, Bradenton and Sarasota. My family roots run deep here. The Florida AME elder is a powerful and influential person, not just with the congregation but throughout their communities. During the 1967 Black riots in Tampa, the first call that the mayor made was to my father. He immediately took to the streets with other influencers, and lowered the temperature of the rioters.

When I would visit my father as a child, he would take me on his rounds. He would visit the sick and shut-ins and people on the other side of his ministry, who he was anxious to help. Some of those stops were at gambling dens, illegal nightclubs and prostitutes' homes. My fathers boisterous manner was what kept him doing what he was doing, because he was going to be heard. I can still recall the anticipation for the hymn to start on Sunday mornings and his voice bellowing from the pulpit. It was an octave that would shake the devil.

The most startling was also the first, which happened in Covington. We were visiting one of our affluent Black friends when I noticed the adults whispering. They quickly shuffled the kids inside the house, locked the doors and pulled the shades down.

Being amateur detectives, my brother and I slipped out the back of the house and hid in the crawl space. We saw why the adults were so shaken: several pick-up trucks with men dressed in white hooded outfits, shotguns in hand, were patrolling the streets. Its whats referred to as 'Klan riding.' The KKK was establishing domination and looking for a Black person doing anything it considered wrong. I was terrified to see those hooded outfits."

My first term paper in college was on the origin of the Ku Klux Klan. I wanted to know where it came from and how they could hate someone because of the color of their skin. After my research, I found out that its origin was actually about fair treatment of all. For instance, if they found out a white man beat his wife or child, they would beat the hell out of him. It was almost an extension of the church; it had religion behind it. It started with the best intentionsits discipline was based on people doing the right thingbut it didnt stay that way long.

In my career, I also monitored white hate groups and domestic terrorists. The ill-intentioned find a group with an emotional attachmentlike the gun lobbyand slowly move it in the direction of white hate. They start by innocently passing out pamphlets or otherwise, saying that they are not extreme in their beliefs, convincing you that they believe in the same thing you do and asking you to join them. One method of recruitment is fear. They convince others that the government will come in black helicopters to take your guns, or take your livelihood away, or that someone lesser than will marry your daughters and take them away. All these things are implemented through racism or sexism or anti-Semitism. Its always been here, and when our leaders dont denounce the behavior, such as racism, its the same as welcoming and condoning it.

My mother tried to shelter us from racism, so the whole UGA discussion came as a shock to the family. I was 11 years old and didnt understand it, and no one talked to me about it. All I knew was that one of the two most important women in my life was about to embark on a dangerous journey.

One night, my mother came to me and said, Im taking you out of school for a while, Ive already spoken with your teachers, they will get your homework to you. I think its important that you go with your sister. She wanted me to witness how Char handled herselffrom on-campus meetings to the trials and events surrounding her attempt to be accepted as a student at UGA. My mother knew I would benefit from that experience, especially since my sister and I had a special bond, which still goes on today.

My mother was really something. Everything she did had a purpose. Her self-description was, Im a little piece of leather, well put together.

A student riot broke out over her admission. When that passed, and she was attending classes regularly, the decision was made that she needed a car to travel from the university in Athens to our home in Atlanta. I would accompany her on that drive Fridays and Mondays, and it would be kept with Black friends who owned an off-campus restaurant called Killians. Several legal trial-related meetings were held in that restaurant. The legal team consisted of Donald Hollowell, Constance Motley, Horace Ward and the unforgettable Vernon Jordan.

When I met Vernon, I immediately wanted to be him. To say he was young, gifted, and Black was not to tell the whole truth. Not only was he a thinker, he was a doer. Everything that came out of that legal team that I saw was transmitted, transported and transcribed by Vernon. He was what every young Black guy wanted to be: intelligent, educated and to have people listen to you. Throughout my career, I met with Vernon on several occasions and benefited from his experience and sage advice. He was one advisor whose advice I followed to the letter.

Someone from Chars legal team needed to be present when she returned to school on Monday mornings in case any events occurred. Vernon was usually the one. Every Monday we would drop her at the journalism building, which had a long set of marble steps up to its plateau. When Char reached the top, she would always look back and wave. Recalling it today, I get misty-eyed. Every week, I thought that it would be the last time I would ever see her because I knew friends were few and far between once she got out of sight. That was traumatic for me. Char never complained, she was always positive. My mother was extremely worried all the time, but she never complained, either.

The public may be surprised to know that the pretty girl they know as Charlayne was introverted and didnt say much before all this happened. But because the circumstances called for it, she became a different person. She had to not only talk the talk, but she also had to walk the walk.

If my mother was not involved, her daughter would have faced the unknown without her. The discussion for Char to apply to UGA was done outside of her hearing, but required her approval. There was an organization of helpful people behind my sisters journey to UGA, and also while she was there, but I never saw them. My mother was the intermediary for whatever system existed.

There was no greater feeling than being around my mother and my sister. On several occasions, being a mamas boy, I would walk to my mothers work to ride home with her. She was the bookkeeper and administrator for a Black-owned company called Wilson Realty in Atlanta.

Many times, our drive home would take several detours. On occasion, we would stop at one of the Jewish-owned grocery stores in Black neighborhoods. Sometimes, I would see envelopes handed to my mother along with packages of groceries and she would leave without paying. The most memorable detour was to a grocery store at Ashby and Simpson Streets. When we went in, the proprietor called to someone in the butcher area. He spoke in Yiddish and pointed for my mother to go back there. A woman came out, dressed in white, covered in blood, with a brown case in her hand. She gave the case to my mother and kissed her on the cheek.

When we got back to the car, my mother was in tears. On the ride home, my mother explained that the woman and her husband said, Every journalist needs a good typewriter and the best one is a Smith Corona. In the case was a Smith Corona, which was given to my sister. Inside the case was an envelope. I never knew what it contained and can only guess that it was money to help with college expenses.

I dated women from all backgrounds and races until the day a friend told me about a girl that I would love and probably marry, which turned out to be true. Teresa was the girl of my dreams, my soulmate, my greatest supporter, unyielding critic, mother of my son, Chase, and the person who would help to steer my course from that time on.

There was just one problem: she was Caucasian. While we dated, we were always the subject of stares, derogatory whispers and sometimes flat-out hatred. When they say love conquers all, we know what that means.

One example was when I was a DSS agent/criminal investigator assigned to the Protective Liaison Division. I was alerted by a colleague that two of my superiorsthe chief and deputy chiefhad made racist comments about my marriage to a white woman, which included a conversation about what color our son turned out to be.

While I was a patrolman in Atlanta, I was assigned a beat in a high-crime area. One day at roll call, I was paired with a female wagon driver who not only transported prisoners but was also backup. I never thought about her competence and ability to help me with the more difficult arrest scenarios; however, I was teased by macho, sometimes badge-heavy, officers that I was paired with my mother and who referred to her as matronly.

One night, I made a stop with a vehicle that had been the subject of an armed robbery lookout. As [my backup] arrived, the two occupants ran in different directions. I went for the closest one and a scuffle ensued, but I was able to place the subject in handcuffs. When I brought him to his feet, I saw [my backup] walking in my direction, suspect in tow and in handcuffs. I was proud of her and glad I trusted her. As for the rest of the officers, she had, in one moment, proven herself competent. The teasing stopped that dayand for the rest of my time with her.

That affection and respect for women continued throughout my career. Providing protection for Jean Kirkpatrick, and protective support for Madeleine Albright and Condoleezza Rice, gave me many opportunities to support intelligent, strong women who were tough as nails and, at the same time, compassionate. Having also provided levels of security for several secretaries of state that also included George Shultz, James Baker, Lawrence Eagleburger and Al Haig, Rice and Albright are the at the top of my list.

In monitoring hate groups, I realized we needed to do more to keep our eye on them, especially ahead of an event with a dignitary, so the protective detail would be aware of what they might face.

Lets take Secretary of State Madeleine Albright, for example. One of the anti-Semitic groups learned that she is Jewish, and it didnt take lights and sirens to go off to understand that they were organizing. But it was more than anti-Semitism; the truth is that there is a group of people who dont like a women in a position of power. This got serious when Albright was attending a town hall at Ohio State University in 1998 with the Clinton Administrations defense secretary, William Cohen, and national security adviser Sandy Berger.

Four days before the town hall, I took a team of agents to develop intelligence to support diplomatic protective operationsmeaning the guys you see in the suits and Ray-Bans who talk into their wrists. It was a different world then, one where we could walk into the universitys student center and blend with just a soda, lunch or milkshake. We would just sit and listen to what [the groups] were planning. The night before Albrights arrival, I briefed the detail leader and told him that, frankly, I didnt think there was a threat to her life, but if she got to speak a full sentence, Id be surprised. We had identified some students who might have approached her, so I set up my agents in areas that would prevent any altercations.

Open threats on diplomatic women happened more often than those on men. I held briefings with Condoleezza Rice's staff to define the threat that comes with the n-word. My office had to vet or investigate every threat. And we did this not only for American officials but foreign as well. It happened quite a lot with the Royal Family and British officials.

I spent two nights in Richmond, Virginia, to support Margaret Thatchers special branch folks and to be a liaison for local police support. Before I departed for an early morning trip to the airport, as a courtesy, I let her person in charge know that I was leaving. I was then told, The lady would like to speak with you. When I walked in, she said, I wanted to thank you for all youve done for me. May I have a picture with you? I still have that photograph framed at home.

I would like for them to be learning about the unknown of other cultures and races. Only through knowing each other will we ever make a difference living together. Take a lesson from my mother, who taught us to treat people the way we wanted to be treated. She taught us the Golden Rule, and we lived by it.

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Should You Really Pee in the Swimming Pool? – Health Essentials from Cleveland Clinic

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To pee or not to pee? That is the question adults and children ask themselves every summer.

Each summer, some swimmers (and not just kids!) face a perplexing and some would say mildly gross problem when heading out to public swimming pools. That is, what should you do when you need to pee? If you go to a public pool, do you run the risk of swimming in other peoples pee? And if so, is this safe?

UrologistPetar Bajic, MD, weighs in on whether you should just go, or find yourself a proper restroom. Learn the scientific pros and cons to consider in favor of holding it or not. And just how safe is it to swim in public pools if other people have peed in them?

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If you swim, youve probably at some point considered whether or not to just pee in the pool.

After all, when you gotta go, you gotta go! How you decide is a matter between you and your conscience and your bladder. Here are some facts to guide you.

Urine is 95% water. The other 5% includes byproducts of your digested food and drink, things like:

Absolutely not.

Holding your pee for a few minutes while you get out of the pool and head to the loo might be uncomfortable, but its not dangerous.

But pee isnt generally dangerous either. None of the substances mentioned above in normal urine are present in large enough amounts to be dangerous. So if you decide to go in the pool, or you swim in the diluted urine of someone else, its not harmful.

Urine isnt sterile, but this isnt necessarily a problem. Similar to the surface of the skin and other areas of the body,your bladdercontains a mix of healthy bacteria calledthe microbiome.Urine from the bladder can alsopick up bacteria from your urethra or your genitals on the way out.These bacteria, just like those that live on the skin or in the mouth, are generally not considered harmful, andmost swimming pools are treated with chlorine and other chemicals to reduce the risk of passing any diseases to others.

So the answer to the age-old question of whether you should pee in the pool or not?

Its largely about following the golden rule: Do unto others as you would like done to you.

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Industry groups to fight Texas crackdown on ‘censorship’ of conservatives | TheHill – The Hill

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Tech trade groups representing Facebook, Twitter and Google are vowing to fight what Texas is labeling as a crackdown on social media censorship of conservatives.

Under legislation signed Thursday by Texas Gov. Greg AbbottGreg AbbottHurricane Nicholas makes landfall in Texas, Louisiana White House welcomes fight with GOP governors over vaccine mandates Overnight Health Care Departing FDA vaccine regulators argue against COVID-19 booster shots MORE (R), social media companies with more than 50 million monthly users are forbidden from banning users based on their political views.

The sites are required to implement a complaint and appeals process for the content they remove, in which they provide a reason that content was removed and a review of their decision. The measure also bans email service providers from impending transmission of emails based on content.

Steve DelBianco, president and CEO of NetChoice, a coalition supporting online businesses,said in a statement that the bill clearly violates the First Amendment.

This law essentially creates a new Fairness Doctrine for the internet which will only make it harder for conservatives to share their news and views online, he said.

The Fairness Doctrine was a Federal Communications Commission policy created in 1949 that required broadcasters to present issues with a balanced view. The policy was eliminated in 1987.

Social media censorship has been a hot-button issue for conservatives, particularly in the wake of former President TrumpDonald TrumpBiden stumps for Newsom on eve of recall: 'The eyes of the nation are on California' On The Money: House Democrats cut back Biden tax hikes Abortion providers warn of 'chaos' if Supreme Court overrules Roe v Wade MOREs removal from major social media platforms following the attack on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

In a statement, Abbott said there is a dangerous movement by social media companies to silence conservative viewpoints and ideas.

Florida passed a similar law in April, which fines companies $250,000 a day for banning statewide politicians from their platforms and $25,000 a day for other politicians.

A federal judge blocked that law in June, after NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association (CCIA) successfully challenged it. That ruling is now on appeal.

DelBianco said the same outcome will almost certainly occur in Texas.

Tech groups warned that Texass intentions behind the law could backfire and lead to more issues.

Adam Kovacevich, CEO of Chamber of Progress,said in a statement that the law would allow more hate speech to exist online.

When you force social media platforms to pull their referees, the bad guys are going to throw more fouls, Kovacevich said.

CCIA President Matt Schruers said the law would prevent digital services from protecting their law-abiding users in Texas by fighting malicious online actors.

Its proponents claim this law protects free speech, but compelling private companies to host extremist content couldnt be further from what the Founders intended, Schruers said.

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From a Robert E. Lee Statues Last Stand to Government Censorship of Ai Weiwei: The Best & Worst of the Art World This Week – artnet News

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Wealthy Women Spur Market Recovery Art Basels market report reveals that high-net-worth millennial women are fueling the gallery recovery.

Art Fair Fare The first major IRL art fair is happening now in New York, and sales were swift at the Armory Shows opening day.

Sothebys Nabs Macklowe Trove The auction house won the rights to sell the divorcing couples more than $600 million art collection.

Basels Big Fund In an effort to quell nerves ahead of its Swiss edition, Art Basel created a solidarity fund as a safety net.

Twenty Years On On this weeks episode of the Art Angle, four artists who had residencies in the Twin Towers reflect on how 9/11 shaped their art and lives.

A Magical Armory Experience At this years fair, a witch channeling the spirit of Hilma af Klint is reading tarot cards.

Silicon Valley Backs Art Institution San Francisco is getting a new contemporary art venue that will emphasize diversity.

Iron Age Discovery A rookie metal detectorist literally struck gold, and the stunning trove is now on view at a Danish museum.

Christopher Columbus Replaced Artist Pedro Reyes is designing a new monument in Mexico City featuring Indigenous women;it will replace a 150-year-old statue of Columbus.

Removing Robert E. Lee The largest Confederate statue in Richmond, Virginia, has been dismantled and removed from sight, marking a milestone for the country.

Bannon Ousted From Italy At long last, Steve Bannons far-right school has been evicted from the 800-year-old monastery it inhabited.

House Oversight Lead Demands Receipts Representative James Comer is urging Hunter Bidens art sales to be made public.

M+ Museum Removes Ai Weiwei Work The Hong Kong-based museum took down Ais infamous Tiananmen Square photograph as it awaits government review.

Another Art Fair Bites the Dust Pariss local Salon Galeristes called off its event for October, even as some larger fairs barrel ahead.

Hedge Fund Titan Trumps Turkey A judge ruled that businessman Michael Steinhardt, and not the nation of Turkey, owns an ancientStargazer idol.

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Undergarments advert ban lacks reasonability, Film Censorship Board must explain and announce SOP – The Star Online

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THE Film Censorship Board should have exercised restraint when it instructed two local TV stations to stop displaying visuals of men's and women's undergarments in their home shopping segments. Their directive lacked reasonability.

The Film Censorship Board must explain and clarify the relevant SOPs so that businesses may operate in accordance with regulations and work without interruption.

At the same time, disciplinary action must be taken against the related officers for creating their own rules and discretions, but contribute nothing to assuage the situation.

The affected broadcaster did not display any indecent visuals its models and mannequins were not arranged to exhibit obscene behaviour of donning undergarments.

Accusing the company that "any indecent visual displays, including advertising 'undergarments' will still offend the community" is far-fetched, and will not convince the public.

On the contrary, the officers' actions will cause the public to suspect that they were bent on fault-finding and deliberately making things difficult.

If not handled properly, their demeanour will backfire and cause a mockery of our nation's reputation.

Malaysia allows licenced businesses to sell and promote products. So long as the advertised products do not involve obscenity or violate the law particularly with e-commerce currently booming there are various platforms for innovative methods.

As long as manufacturers and retailers exercise self-discipline and operate within the scope of the law, this is the inevitable trend for innovation and e-commerce.

With the raging Covid-19 pandemic, Malaysian businesses have suffered a serious blow in sales and income and many have wound up.

Amidst such challenges and pressures, going online to publicise one's products is the best solution to adapt to in the current situation.

Unfortunately, despite the financial difficulties, there are overzealous officers who are adding salt to the wound.

This will not only cause public resentment, but also contravene the government's policy of fully promoting economic recovery.

Datuk Heng Seai Kie is Wanita MCA national chairperson

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5 Reasons to Visit the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino – Pursuitist

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It doesnt take much to convince many travelers that island life is where relaxation and paradise await. Arubas location out of the traditional hurricane path along with its Dutch heritage make it an interesting, year-round island to explore.

The Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino is an excellent place to base your island adventure. In fact, this was the first beachfront hotel to open in the area back in 1959, and it is regularly credited for being the birthplace of the islands luxury tourism industry. Today, a recent renovation and the ideal beach location make this a hot spot for vacationers looking for fun in the sun. Here are five of the best reasons to visit the Hilton Aruba Caribbean Resort & Casino.

The beach

Positioned in the heart of Palm Beach, this resort enjoys picture-perfect sunsets and all-day aquamarine waters. Lined with thatch-roofed palapas, the waterfront is an enviable stretch of sand with plenty of places to sit in the sand and relax. Among the newest amenities at the resort are the new beach power palapas that are perfect for those doing remote work in Aruba. They come with power and USB outlets plus laptop cooling pads, which mean you can work all day by the beach without concern. Drinks and food are available at any time. To request service, flip a special marker from red to green, and a server will appear.

Facing the beach is the resorts 24-hour fitness center as well as a meandering sidewalk that stretches all the way the length of this section of coastline for those interested in jogging al fresco. Just in front of the resort is a pier with a popular bar and several shops. Also nearby is where many of the motorized watersport activities start their journey, which means that Hilton guests have an edge when compared to guests at other hotels.

The food

There are so many options for dining at the resort, not to mention in the area including just across the street. For those that want to stay put, there is plenty of variety. Laguna starts off the day with an impressive breakfast spread including shredded beef arepas, Belgian waffles and a steak and eggs platter. What really gets people in the mood is its bottomless flutes of champagne or mimosa breakfast. For dinner, Sunset Grille is the signature steakhouse serving top-shelf cuts of meat with all shareable side dishes like Gouda cheese fritters and marinated mushrooms. Vegetarians and pescatarians will do just fine at Sunset Grille, too.

During the day, guests can tipple at the lobby lounge bar (dont miss the signature cocktail or daily happy hour special). Live music often entertains. There is also a poolside grille and bar with the option to dine in your lounge chair or in the seafood restaurant facing the beach. Try the shrimp ceviche (theres also a tofu option) or the grain bowls that come with any type of protein you desire and fresh avocado. There are sandwiches, burgers and salads on offer as well. Families will love the lobby grab-and-go market selling a variety of breakfast and lunch salads, freshly made quinoa bowls and salads, ice cream, wine, beer, coffee and other sundries.

The most romantic of dining experiences, however, is reserved for only a handful of prized tables set up before sunset. Couples can clink glasses while watching the sun dip into the ocean before dining on a multi-course meal on linen-lined tables. With your toes in the sand, this is one of the most bespoke dining experiences on the whole beach.

The balconies

When famed hotel designer Morris Lapidus created the hotel in the late 1950s, the design was extremely special and permitted all of the rooms to enjoy at least a partial view of the ocean. The furnished balconies are positioned in such a way that people can see the bright blue ocean easily. As additional buildings were added to the resort, they followed the same design although these days, lower floors are more likely to have garden views. Definitely opt for a high floor for the best exposures although even the garden views survey swaying palm trees and can overhear either the crashing waves or lobby-level waterfalls.

Perhaps the best part of the balconies is that the complimentary wireless internet works well there, which means remote workers have no problem catching up on emails in the fresh air.

The pools

With two beautiful pools, there is plenty of place to relax. One has splashing fountains while the other hosts many of the daily wellness activities like pool aerobics, yoga or even movie nights in the pool. Poolside cabanas are another option to the beach palapas, and with Arubas traditional trade wind breeze, no one will ever get too hot while relaxing by the pool.

Dont miss the resorts resident birds that live just by the pool waterfalls. Guests can interact with them and their handlers, take photos or even follow their social media accounts to enjoy once they are home.

The history

This Hilton has an important reputation for locals since this was the first beachfront hotel to open in 1959 and is regularly credited for being the birthplace of the islands luxury tourism industry. Throughout the hotel, vintage photos detail the history of the property including the royalty and celebrities that have stayed here. Of particular note are photos of the hotel when its the only thing on the entire beach.

Originally opened as the Aruba Caribbean Hotel (it only became a Hilton by 2015), recent renovations here have refreshed the tropical look including colorful Aruban photographs in guest rooms and new furnishings around the property.

The resort is also the birthplace of the (extremely potent) Aruba Ariba cocktail, which you can sample in any of the bars. No matter what you do, taste or sip during a visit to this well-known hotel, expect friendly service and one of the most beautiful and practical beachfronts on the whole island.

Also read: The Best Things To Do In Aruba

Ramsey Qubein is a freelance travel journalist covering hotels, cruises, airlines, and loyalty programs from around the globe.

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Latin America and the Caribbean’s recovery: A global priority – Atlantic Council

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Continued vaccination and recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean should be among top global priorities. Despite recent reduction in COVID-19 cases and deaths, the region remains a global hotspot with potential health and economic implications for the Western Hemisphere and beyond.

Why is health and prosperity in Latin America and the Caribbean strategically important for the international community? How can regional stakeholders boost vaccination and recovery progress through greater international cooperation? What should we expect in the coming months and years ahead?

Join the Atlantic Councils Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center onWednesday, September 22, from 12:00 to 1:30 p.m. (ET), for our annual, high-level conference on the sideline of the United Nations General Assembly. This years event focuses on the role of the international community in supporting regional vaccination and recovery. This public discussion is also part of a larger campaign on the strategic importance of increasing vaccine access with Latin American and Caribbean countries and of the need to accelerate policy planning on advancing prosperity in light of the continued threat of COVID-19.

H.E. Epsy Campbell-BarrVice PresidentRepublic of Costa Rica

H.E. Carla VizzottiMinister of HealthRepublic of Argentina

H.E. Jos Manuel AlbaresMinister of Foreign AffairsSpain

Anabel GonzalezDeputy Director-GeneralWorld Trade Organization (WTO)

Carlos Felipe JaramilloVice President, Latin America and the CaribbeanWorld Bank

Russell ContrerasReporter; Co-author of Axios Latino NewsletterAxios

Jason MarczakDirector, Adrienne Arsht Latin America CenterAtlantic Council

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Latin America & The Caribbean Weekly Situation Update (6-12 September 2021) As of 13 September 2021 – Mexico – ReliefWeb

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KEY FIGURES

77K APPLICATIONS FOR PROTECTION IN MEXICO SO FAR IN 2021

REGIONAL: MIGRANTS & REFUGEES

CENTRAL AMERICA & MEXICO

Mexican authorities dispersed a caravan of about 800 migrants, comprised mainly of people from Central America, Haiti, Venezuela and Cuba, that set out from the city of Tapachula in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas on the Guatemalan border, the fourth such caravan dispersed in just over a week.

Mexicos migration and asylum systems are dealing with increased immigration through their southern border and the United States sending thousands detained at the US-Mexico border back to Mexico. The Mexican Comission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) has fielded more than 77,000 applications for protection so far in 2021, with 55,000 coming in Tapachula, where shelters are full and protests over delayed processing times are growing.

PANAMA

The rising number of migrants entering from Colombia through the dangerous Darien jungle area in eastern Panama is leading to a corresponding rise in violence and sexual assault. Officials say they have received as many as 170 reports of rape from migrants in the last two months, adding that the real number of incidents is likely higher. Mdecins Sans Frontires (MSF) and the Ministry of Health are on the ground in the province of Darien, providing medical attention and psychosocial support. Panamas Attorney Generals Office indicate they are setting up a special prosecutor's office in Darien to respond to the high number of reports of violence against the migrants.

So far in 2021, Panama has recorded more than 42,000 migrants entering through Darien, just over a quarter of all the migrants recorded since 2009. Per authorities in Colombia, there are about 14,000 migrants in the northern border community of Necocl in the department of Antioquia who are awaiting entry into Panama, who are only allowing the entry of 500 migrants a day.

KEY FIGURES

1M HECTARES OF LAND IN SANTA CRUZ, BOLIVIA, BURNED BY WILDFIRES

REGIONAL: NATURAL HAZARDS

MEXICO: EARTHQUAKE

Per Mexicos seismological service, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the city of Acapulco in the southern state of Guerrero on 7 September. The quake, with a shallow depth of 12 km, was felt across Guerrero, as well as the states of Oaxaca, Mexico State, Morelos and the capital of Mexico City.

Preliminary damage reports indicate minor damage and interruptions to power and communications networks, mostly in Guerrero and Mexico City. Guerrero authorities report 1 death.

BOLIVIA: WILDFIRES

Per Bolivias Forest Fire Early Warning System (SATIF), fires have consumed more than 1 million hectares in the eastern department of Santa Cruz, up from the 600,000 hectares reported the week of 20-26 August. There are currently 15 active fires in the department.

Authorities say there are about 400 people responding to the various fires. The Government has dispatched about 12.6 tons of relief supplies for distribution among 4,700 affected families in eight affected municipalities.

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Royal Caribbean extends window of time to use future cruise credits through end of 2022 – Royal Caribbean Blog

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Royal Caribbean is giving guests an additional three months of cruises to choose from when using their future cruise credit.

The Cruise with Confidence program allows anyone booked on a Royal Caribbean cruise to cancel their sailing up to 48 hours before their sail date, and that credit can now be used for sailings departing by December 31, 2022. It was previously held to September 30, 2022.

Essentially, anyone with a future cruise credit can apply it to more sailings than before.

When a guest cancels their cruise past the final payment date, they can get a future cruise credit worth 100% of the cruise fare paid as long as they cancel at least 48 hours before the sail date.

The credit is valid to book by April 30th, 2022 and sail by December 31, 2022, or one year from the original sailing date, whichever is later.

As of now, theCruise with Confidence program is valid on any cruise booked before October 31, 2021.

Royal Caribbean has steadily extended the Cruise with Confidence program by pushing back the date at which sailings must be booked by.

It was originally introduced right before cruises began shutting down due to Covid-19 as a mechanism to give guests piece of mind they could change their plans after the final payment date.

Without theCruise with Confidence program, there would be a penalty if you cancelled a cruise after the final payment date.

The additional three months of cruises to choose from follows up on guest feedback that many RoyalCaribbeanBlog readers shared last month when Royal Caribbean extended the program without also extending when you could sail.

Sean McVeigh wrote, "They need to extend the date for cruise rebooking. There are so many of us at this point that have cancelled 5+ cruises and they take so long to get us the cruise credits we end up with more credits than we can use in a year."

Alan DeHaanwanted the same thing, "I have a small amount of FCC I'd love to put on my next cruise but that's next October. Just extend Rebooking."

With the new change, guests now have more cruises to choose from when applying their credits.

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Another Caribbean Cruise Port Reopening to Cruise Ships Next Week – Cruise Fever

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Another Caribbean cruise port will reopen to cruise ships next week when Celebrity Equinox visits St. Kitts and Nevis.

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On September 14, the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis will host 1,400 passengers on Celebrity Equinox at its Port Zante. The visit by Celebrity Equinox, which is part of its parent company Royal Caribbean Group, will mark the first call by the Royal Caribbean Group to the twin-island since the onset of the pandemic.

St. Kitts and Nevis remains in high demand as a renowned port for its exceptional tours complemented by an unmatched experience. The nation achieved the honorary Marquee Port status two cruise seasons in a row before the pandemic for reaching the one million passenger mark.

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According to officials, St. Kitts and Nevis will create a bubble at Port Zante to resume cruise tourism in the country. These safety protocols involve having 95 percent of all crew onboard the vessel fully vaccinated according to the CDC guidelines and ensuring all guests over 12 years of age are fully vaccinated with a World Health Organisation or the US Food and Drug Administration approved vaccine. All individuals must also submit a negative PCR or Antigen test three days before the embarkation of the vessel at homeport at the beginning of the cruise.

Funded by the countrys Citizenship by Investment (CBI) Programme, Port Zante sees cruise ship visits from many cruise lines including Carnival Cruise Line, Norwegian Cruise Line, Celebrity Cruises, and P&O Cruises.

Minister Grant told CS Global Partners that revenue from CBIs Sustainable Growth Fund option has played a pivotal role in keeping the economy afloat during the pandemic through the Poverty Alleviation Programme and it has also aided the preparation to reopen the tourism sector safety. All signs point to a positive recovery of the economy in St Kitts and Nevis as global businesses begins to grow, he added.

St. Kitts and Nevis has the longest-standing CBI Programme in the industry, which has helped cultivate and improve the nations infrastructure development and social services. CBI funds generated through foreign investors also continue to finance healthcare, education and sports ventures on the islands.

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