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‘Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales’ Promo: Orlando Bloom Returns As Will Turner – Deadline
Posted: April 2, 2017 at 8:21 am
Will Turner is back in the latest promo for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.
Returning to the franchise since the third film, At Worlds End, Orlando Bloom reprises his role as Captain of the Flying Dutchman. The last time audiences saw Turner was when his heart was carved out and placed in the Dead Mans Chest, forcing him to take over Davy Jones post as captain. The ship is only allowed toventure ashore once every ten years.
Dead Men Tell No Tales follows Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) as he searches to find the Trident of Poseidon, while Captain Salazar (Javier Bardem) focuses on eliminating as many pirates as possible. Geoffrey Rush reprises his role as Captain Barbossa, Kevin McNally as Gibbs, and Stephen Graham as Scrum. Kaya Scodelario and Brenthon Thwaites also co-star.
The fifth installment of the Pirates franchise is co-directed by Joachim Rnning and Espen Sandberg, with Jerry Bruckheimer producing. The executive producers are Mike Stenson, Chad Oman, Joe Caracciolo, Jr. and Brigham Taylor. Jeff Nathanson wrote the screenplay.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales arrives in theaters on May 26. Check out the latest promo above.
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Jennifer Schmeer 6:00 a.m. CT April 1, 2017
A view of The Alexandra Resort from the ocean.(Photo: Courtesy Alexandra Resort)
Arriving at the Alexandra Resort, I had one thing on my mind Grace Bay.
I could not wait to walk on the white sand and immerse myself in the Caribbean waters. Alexandra Resort is part of the Turks & Caicos Collection on the famous Grace Bay. The resort is just sixmiles from the airport. As we had been staying at Blue Haven Resort, we convenientlytook the free resort shuttle from Blue Haven to the doorsteps of Alexandra Resort.
We checked into our spacious, deluxe two-bedroom, beachfront king suite with the most beautiful view of Grace Bay. The large balcony overlooking the ocean has several loungers and a long, wooden table with chairs perfect for outdoor dining. I am impressed with the contemporary dcor and the size of the unit. It is easy to make ourselves at home in our suite with its highceilings, fully equipped kitchen, washer & dryer and my favorite deep, soaking tub.
TURKS & CAICOS: Exploring the luminous, turquoise waters ofMy Blue Haven
The lush grounds hold tennis courts, a lagoon-style pool with swim-up bar, Elevate Spa and an oceanfront restaurant called Asu on the Beach. It is decorated with radiant, hanging lanterns that light your way in the evenings. The beach at Alexandra Resort has everything you need. It islined with kayaks, paddle boards, snorkeling equipment, hobie catsand the sought after water trampoline.
The beach at Alexandra Resort in Turks & Caicos.(Photo: Jennifer Schmeer)
Our first stop is Grace Bay, and we were greeted by attendees who assisted us with towels and finding the perfect spot on the beach. Relaxing on Grace Bay is the ideal way to start your day. Asu on the Beach is just a few steps away where you can enjoy a refreshing drink or appetizer. After a swim in the ocean, we migrate to the lagoon-styled pool with a swim-up bar. Someone is standing there by the pool to escort us to our next spot; loungers with umbrellas along side the pool. Tough life.
After a dip in the pool, we decide to get in a quick game of tennis before heading to dinner. My daughter reminds me to let go of my dream of her becoming a tennis pro and we have a fun game under the trees that surround the courts. I am completely relaxed and my travel crew is having a great time. The resort layout makes you feel like you have it to yourself and everything is just a few steps away.
The salmon sashimi at Asu on the Beach at the Alexandra Resort in Turks & Caicos.(Photo: Courtesy of Jennifer Schmeer)
I love dining right on the beach while you experience the ocean and the Caribbean breeze that gently touches your skin. Asu on the Beach offers all of these sensations as it is located on an oceanfront deck with the ideal view of Grace Bay.
For starters, we enjoy the salmon sashimi moving on to the NY strip steak for myself while my daughter enjoys the local spiny lobster. My mom decides on the organic roasted chicken that she thoroughly enjoys. The menu offers a varietyof impressive dishes. At the end, we try out the dessert taster that includes mango cheesecake, banana spring roll, chocolate cake, passion fruit sorbet and rum ice cream. There is something everyone with the dessert taster.
After dinner, the radiant,hanging lanterns guides us back to our spacious suite. Time to sit on the balcony overlookingGraceBay and ponder how we will spend our next day. Our first day at AlexandraResort was excellent and so relaxing with stimulating views.
Asu on the Beach at the Alexandra Resort offers oceanfront dining.(Photo: Courtesy Alexandra Resort)
The next day, we awake rested and ready for an adventure. We first decide to have breakfast at Asu on the Beach allowing us once again to experience oceanfront dining.
My mom and daughter enjoy sampling the local teas and the expansive breakfast buffet where someone is standing by to create your perfect omelet. I order from the menu the French toast, and it was magnificent. It was actually the best French toast I had ever experienced. A perfect way to start the day; a delicious breakfast with ocean front views.
The staff at Alexandra graciously assist us with our adventure for the day as they arrange for a day excursion with Caicos Dream Tours. From the lobby of the Alexandra, it is just a couple of steps on to the beach where a boat awaits to take us on this excursion.
Cruising out to the third largest reef system in the world, I am ecstatic. My daughter and I love to snorkel, and my mom has not been snorkeling in over 25 years. The crew on the boat are lively and fun offering everyone rum punch and seaworthy attitudes. As we make our way to the openocean, a dolphin isspotted. The dolphin swims around the boat giving everyone the perfect visual. My daughter is elated.
Snorkeling is a blast as we see tons ofcolorful fish and the reef is stunning. I am the only one that goes in without fins and enjoy a little free diving while everyone snorkels above me. After snorkeling, we head to our next stop; a wonderful, uninhabited island called Half Moon Bay that was created by a hurricane. A small island with iguanas and gorgeous views. It is the perfect spot.
The view of the ocean from the Alexandra Resort.(Photo: Courtesy of Jennifer Schmeer)
A crew member makes his way to the beach and begins to crack open conch shells in order to provide fresh conch for our salad. He hands my daughter a shell that she will bring back home with her as a souvenir. While we wade in the water close to shore, a baby lemon shark swims right by us several times. It was thrilling and it is such a beautiful marine fish with distinctive yellow colors.
Lunch is served on the beach with gourmet sandwiches and fresh conch salad. After lunch, we explore the island taking in the iguanas and enjoy the privacy of feeling like we are the only ones on this small island. Paradise found. Returning to the beach, we take a swim near the boat keeping an eye out for more lemon sharks.
The boat is two-stories with a slide on the top deck and my daughter talked my mom into giving it a whirl. It was so much fun watching my mom slide into the ocean. She had not been on a slide since she was a young girl. I know this is a vacation that she will never forget and so grateful for the staff at Alexandra Resort for lining up such a great day for us.
After a full day of adventure, we gather back onto the boat to head back to Providenciales. While out in the open ocean, we were fortunate to see a whale. This was the first time my mom and daughter had witnessed a whale. Dolphins, lemon sharks and now a whale; a memorable day that will last a lifetime.
With my daughter carrying her conch shell, we return to our comfortable suite to relax. Sitting on the loungers on the balcony with my family, I am grateful.
Dinner under the lanterns at the Alexandra Resort in Turks & Caicos.(Photo: Courtesy of Jennifer Schmeer)
For the evening, we decide tovisit the stone oven pizza deck and sample their pizza selection. It's easy and simple with an ocean view. The perfect spot for adults and kids alike. You are able to create your own pizza with a multiple of toppings to choose from and pizza has such a better taste when placed in a stone pizza oven.
Another beautiful night under the radiant lanterns, we walk back to our suite as a small crab walks beside my daughter on the pathway. Another new friend found in the Caribbean.
The next day will be filled with a bike ride in the morning and kayaking in the afternoon. But before we tackle the day, we enjoy another breakfast at Azu on the Beach. I tasted the "Mexican" dish which is two fried eggs, spicy salsa, pepper jack cheese on corn tortillas. The perfect way to start your day. My daughter sampled the fresh fruit while my mom sipped the local tea.
Take in a flick while feeling the ocean breeze under the stars at Beach House.(Photo: Beach House)
In the evening, we find out that the sister property, Beach House will be showing a movie on the beach. We take the free resort shuttle and find ourselves back at the glamorous Beach House. I have always wanted to experience a movie on the beach, and the "Mod Squad" was the perfect one to take in while feeling the ocean breeze under the stars. With popcorn and a full bar, we were comfortable and the movie was fun. Beach House intrigued me.I love the design of this resort. I look forward to returning to Beach House to experience its full flavor.
After the movie, we take the free shuttle back to Alexandra Resort for another peaceful evening. My daughter enjoys a bubble bath in the deep tub while my mom and I sip on cocktails on the balcony. I share the idea of venturing back to Beach House to indulge in their full experience.
The next morning, we plan our next location in the Turks & Caicos Collection adventure.
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Enormous Caribbean Waves Before 1492 – Hernando Sun
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Geologists have discovered evidence that unusual seas detached living corals from a Caribbean reef and scattered them far inland, as boulders, during the last centuries before Columbus arrived. The new findings will reinforce precautions against coastal hazards, Caribbean tsunami specialists said.
The coral boulders were found in the British Virgin Islands at Anegadaa low-lying island named by Columbus in 1493 and located behind a coral reef that faces the Puerto Rico Trench. One of the geologists, Brian Atwater of the U.S. Geological Survey said, We were astonished to find over 200 coral boulders scattered as much as one-third of a mile inland from the islands trenchward shore.
He added, Some are entire colonies of brain coral a few feet in diameter. All were likely emplaced during a sea flood sometime between the years 1200 and 1480.
The geologists blame either a rare tsunami or an unusual hurricane. They point to dormant tsunami sources in the Puerto Rico Trench, where tectonic plates meet 100 miles north of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. But they also note that a tropical cyclone can produce tsunami-like surges, as happened in the Philippines in 2013.
The findings on Anegada bring scientists a step closer to discovering whether faults in the Puerto Rico Trench produce large earthquakes and associated tsunamis. Tsunamis generated along smaller faults took lives in the Virgin Islands in 1867 and in Puerto Rico in 1918. No tsunami from the trench itself is known from written records going back to 1530.
Sharleen DaBreo, the Director of the Department of Disaster Management in the British Virgin Islands, said the findings support the BVIs public education and outreach efforts. She said that with regards to the possibility of a Puerto Rico Trench tsunami, The more evidence we have of tsunamis in the region, the easier it will be to boost public awareness. As it stands, Caribbean tsunamis are so rare that some people may downplay tsunami hazards, even on low-lying shores that face the Puerto Rico Trench.
For Elizabeth Vanacore of the Puerto Rico Seismic Network, the findings serve as a reminder to use a felt earthquake as a timely cue to evacuate coastal areas. A tsunami generated during an earthquake in the Puerto Rico Trench would reach our nearest shores in less than 30 minutes, Dr. Vanacore said, For many years we have advised people along the coast to respond immediately upon feeling a strong or long-lasting earthquake, by going to high ground or at least inland.
Christa von Hillebrandt-Andrade, who leads the Caribbean Tsunami Warning Program of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, added that a Puerto Rico Trench tsunami could spread into much of the Caribbean and could reach the U.S. Atlantic seaboard as well. Tsunami warning centers are continuously monitoring earthquakes throughout the Caribbean, she said. The centers would alert government officials and the public in the case of any tsunami event.
The geologists compared the coral boulders of 1200 to 1480 with traces of other unusual seas at Anegada, including modern hurricanes up to category 4, and a tsunami that crossed the Atlantic in 1755. They concluded that whether from tsunami or storm, the waves that deposited those corals far outran any others at Anegada in the past 2,000 years or more.
Ms. von Hillebrandt-Andrade related this extended history to a recent lesson from Japan. When anticipating natural hazards, she said, its important to know what happened many centuries into the past. The 2011 tsunami was probably bigger than any other Japanese tsunami since the year 869.
The research paper, Extreme waves in the British Virgin Islands during the last centuries before 1500 CE, was published today in Geosphere, a peer-reviewed journal of the Geological Society of America. The paper contains 45 pages of color photographs and maps. It is available online without charge.
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Caribbean Diaspora Meets With Trump Administration – South Florida Caribbean News
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Washington, DC An alliance of the Caribbean Diaspora community, religious and business leaders assembled by the Institute of Caribbean Studies (ICS) will meet with Trump administration officials this week to provide input into the construct of future US/Caribbean relations and the role of the Diaspora in contributing to the process.
These consultations follow up on meetings held last month (February 2017) to identify a mechanism to provide for ongoing consultations between the Administration and the Caribbean Diaspora in the United States.
At the center of the discussions is the United States-Caribbean Strategic Engagement Act of 2016 which was signed last December by President Obama and which provides for the identification and implementation of specific initiatives and programs to enhance Americas relations with the Caribbean at both the multilateral and bilateral levels.
The Act identifies nine broad areas which the US State Department and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) are mandated to address and to provide recommendations and a proposed plan of action to the US Congress by June this year.
The Caribbean Diaspora Alliance has prepared a white paper which it submitted to the State Department Friday and which is expected to form the basis for Wednesdays (March 29th) consultations.
The paper addresses the nine issues and received input from diaspora leaders across the United States representing organizations whose membership are made up of Caribbean Americans from every Caribbean nation.
Input for the white paper was also garnered from consultations with organizations in the Caribbean region including private sector organizations and the CARICOM Secretariat.
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Wednesdays consultations will address issues under three broad themes-diplomacy and security; economic development; and education and health. US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State will lead the US discussion with an overview of current US Engagement with the Caribbean while Guyanas Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Riyad Insanally, who is also the current chair of the Caribbean Caucus of Ambassadors will deliver opening remarks.
The diaspora discussion on diplomacy and security will be led by Wesley Kirton and Herbert Nelson; economic development by Alland Leandre and Oscar Spencer and education and health by Eric Walcott and Roxanne Valies.
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Caribbean: Meetings & Conventions – Meetings & Conventions
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by Lisa A. Grimaldi | April 01, 2017
SUNNY NEWS Opening this summer is the 134-room Park Hyatt St. Kitts.The property, in Christophe Harbour's Banana Bay, will include a spa, a fitness center and more than 7,000 square feet of meeting and event space.
The 589-room Barcelo Bavaro Beachin the Dominican Republic was recently renovated. The all-inclusive resort has a convention center that offers nearly 38,000 square feet of meeting space.
SADDLE UP The Equestrian Center at the Dominican Republic's 185-room Casa de Campo Resort & Villas offers horseback-riding lessons. Groups can arrange for private guided rides at the resort's cattle ranches.
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Southwest Airlines has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation to serve Owen Roberts International Airporton Grand Cayman daily from Fort Lauderdale beginning this June.
The Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spahas unveiled the first phase of a $50 million renovation. The lobby and its Catboat bar have been revamped, while the freshwater pool and swim-up bar have been expanded. The new Cayman Coffee Exchange offers light snacks and refreshments, and the fitness center and retail outlets have been enhanced with modern design. Phase two of the project will feature a redesign of all 343 guest rooms and suites, to be unveiled this August. The resort has more than 9,000 square feet of indoor meeting space and 40,000 square feet of outdoor event space, along with a spa and dining outlets that include the new Beach House, an AAA Four Diamond restaurant; Ferdinand's for traditional Caribbean dishes, and the Tortuga Beach Grill and Bar.
Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants' first Caribbean property, the 266-room Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa,opened along the Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach late last year. Highlights include three restaurants: the signature Ave; the casual beach bar Coccoloba; and Avecita, which features a nine-seat chefs' bar serving seasonal dishes prepared around a wood-fired grill. In addition, Seafire's two pool bars specialize in creative cocktails and light bites. Among the resort's meeting spaces both indoor and out are the 7,076-square-foot Aurea Ballroom, the 10th-floor Presidential Suite and the Seabridge Green event lawn. For downtime, the 8,500-square-foot Spa at Seafire has seven treatment rooms. Guests also enjoy a lovely 500-foot strip of Seven Mile Beach.
Also perched along Seven Mile Beach, the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman,has unveiled the largest penthouse in the Caribbean, spanning some 19,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor space. The 375-room upscale resort offers approximately 36,000 square feet for meetings and events.
On the neighboring Island of Cayman Brac (a 30-minute flight from Grand Cayman), the cozy Le Soleil d'Orhas opened, offering four suites and four private residences.
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British Museum permanently installs first Caribbean art commission – Art Newspaper
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The responsibility of being the first Caribbean artist to be commissioned by the British Museum (BM) is weighing heavily on Zak Ov. Imagine representing the whole of the Caribbean in one moment? he asks. I have to get this right, otherwise Ill never hear the end of it.
Ov was speaking at the unveiling of his Moko Jumbie sculptures in the BMs Africa Galleries on 30 March. The towering figures were installed in the museums Great Court in 2015 and have now become part of the permanent collection, displayed opposite a cabinet of masks made by, among others, the Yoruba and Igbo people of Nigeria, the Songye, Pende and Lega of the Democratic Republic of Congo and the Bamileke of Cameroon.
Its a homecoming. [My sculptures] are the children returning to their parents, says Ov, who was born in London to an Irish mother and Trinidadian father.
Moko Jumbies, a termderived from a combination of African and Creole languages, are stilt-walkers who represent West African deities or spirits. With the shipping of slaves, the ritual was brought to the Americas where it was disguised in masquerade and incorporated into carnival celebrations.
The layered identities of the Moko Jumbie also appealed to Ov, who says he grew up feeling like I was neither one thing nor the other. Ov says his sculptures, which are made from found, cast and recycled materials, refer to the multitude of heritages found in Trinidadamong them Irish, Syrian and Chinese.
Its about bringing new world materials into dialogue with old world stories, and keeping that ancestry alive, the artist says. Its also important to continue the conversation about the hundreds of millions of people living in the African diaspora. What does it mean to be an African abroad?
Before becoming an artist, Ov made videos for musicians including Chaka Demus & Pliers, Lee Scratch Perry and PM Dawn. It was a natural fit for Ov, whose father Horace was the first black British film-maker to direct a feature-length film, Pressure, in 1975.
Like his father, Ov is blazing a trail, but one that feels long overdue. You have to ask: why has it taken so long [to commission a Caribbean artist], he says. If it wasnt for slavery and the sugar trade, we wouldnt have some of the art institutions we have in London today.
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Boston Travel Agents Brave City’s Chill For "More Bahamas" : South … – South Florida Caribbean News
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BOSTON The recent Trade Show/Dinner Presentation/Cultural Extravaganza by The Islands of The Bahamas in the cities of Burlington and Quincy, MA, drew crowds of travel agents despite chilly temperatures.
Temperatures in Boston recently dipped to the low teens as the area experienced a chilly spell at the very onset of the Spring Season.
The low temperatures did not daunt travel agents who showed up in good numbers at the recent Bahamas events and raved about the fun and excitement as they left the venues to return to the Boston chill outside.
Many of the agents said that the music and dancing throughout the evening had, temporarily chased away the chill.
The agents events, under the theme, More Bahamas, were hosted by the Bahamas Tourism team out of New York, to share with Boston travel agents on the latest updates in The Bahamas, including new hotel developments, such as the Baha Mar Resort, which will have its soft opening on April 21st.
Representatives from the Nassau/Paradise Island Promotion Board and the Out Island Promotion Board also updated on the properties on their Islands along with some hotel representatives who also presented at the events.
The agents were also updated on easy access into The Islands, including one- stop connections on Delta via Atlanta; Jet Blue; American Airlines over Miami and other seasonal flights.
Additionally, agents were reminded of Bahamas Celebrations Cruise and Stay out of West Palm Beach and the ferries out of South Florida to Grand Bahama and Bimini.
The Cultural Festivals on the Islands including the Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival and the Goombay and Junkanoo Summer Festivals were also shared on as well as highlights of some of the major sporting events that will be taking place in The Bahamas throughout the year including the IAAF Relays, and the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017.
Bahamian entertainer extraordinaire, Preston Puzzle Wallace, was the highlight of the evenings events, providing musical entertainment throughout the night. Agents merrily joined in the singing with the musician, gaily shouting out, Come Again, each time he chanted, Its my birthday.
The More Bahamas agents events provided educational information on The Bahamas destination as a whole but focused on the culture of The Bahamas its music, its food and its people.
As a homage to the food, the meal choices included the cultural dish of peas n rice considered a staple of the Bahamian diet and continuing in the vein of things Bahamian, many of the agents who won prizes were happy to receive Bahamian brewed Kalik or Sands Beer in a Bahamian logo bag.
The events were a part of The Bahamas PR and Sales Mission to the area and were led by the Bahamas Area Manager, New York, Mikala Moss, assisted by other New York team members, Chrystal Bethel and Valery Brown-Alce, Sr. Director of Sales U.S, based in New York.
Assisting the New York team were Dupree Smith, District Manager, Houston, Nicholas Wisdom, Atlanta, GA based, and Jeannie Gibson, Manager Global Communications, Plantation, Florida.
The agents in attendance at the events will be added to The Bahamas Tourisms Travel Agents mailing list to receive a monthly Bahamas Travel Agents Newsletter, were encouraged to visit the newly updated Bahamas website and also to enroll in the recently unveiled Bahamas Specialist Program.
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Bomb Scare on the Caribbean Princess in Grand Bahamas Shipyard – Cruise Law News
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This morning, a person aboard the Caribbean Princess notified me that there is a bomb scare aboard the cruise ship, which is at the Grand Bahama shipyard. The worker stated:
"I am currently on board the Caribbean Princess in the Grand Bahama Shipyard where today a bomb threat was called in to the shipyard. The ship performed a complete check and at 10 am the captain gave the abandon ship order. The ship has been evacuated and all contractors and crew were mustered outside the shipyard. We are awaiting further instructions.
Have a good day because my day and thousands others are having a bad day.
We were mustered away from the shipyard and were told no pictures."
The Caribbean Princess is in dry dock for general maintenance. Many thousands of contractors and crew members are now re-locating to Port Lucaya.
The worker also stated:
"Of course the Bahamian taxis are making a fortune off off this event. It's funny to see crew members in uniform strolling around . . .
I can report that very few police were present and one ambulance. No bomb squad or dogs were visible.
A lot of work has now been delayed due to this and a lot of frustration is in the air . . . "
The Carnival Pride and Carnival Ecstasy are in port in Freeport today, as well as the Anna Maersk which is at the container port across from the shipyard. There is no indication whether these ships were the subject of this bomb threat.
The question which immediately comes to my mind is whether theBahamian police are competent to handle the response to a major security threat like this?
There have been bomb threats against cruise ships in the past, and they are usually determined to be pranks. A drunken Carnival passenger who made a bomb threaton the Carnival Sensation was arrested several years ago aftera cruise to the Bahamas which was later determined to be a hoax. The Discovery cruise ship received a bogus bomb threat as the ship wasen route to Port Everglades in Ft. Lauderdale after sailing to the Bahamas. A bomb was reportedly planted on the Liberty of the Seas several years ago as well, although nothing was found by law enforcement officers. A bomb scare forced the evacuation of the cruise terminal at the port of Miami.Passengers and crew members had to flee a ferry in Marseilles, Francelast year after a bomb scare.
April 1, 2017 Update: The popular Crew-Center website has additional information and photographs and video of crew members and contrators leaving the ship, congregating at the shipyard and leaving the shipyard.
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Australians who blew the whistle on offshore detention to speak at … – The Sydney Morning Herald
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After the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York, Viktoria Vibhakar was part of the American Red Cross mental health team working at Ground Zero.
She counselled emergency workers "digging through rubble and sifting for body parts".
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The treatment of refugees on Nauru is in breach of international law and amounts to torture, according to Amnesty International - but the PM rejects the claim.
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Residents by Wilson's River say they want to get back to their lives once the floodwaters subside.
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Rockhampton is bracing for its worst flood in 60 years, while waters start to recede in south-east Queensland. Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
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Nick Xenophon is accused of selling out the nation by allowing the Turnbull government to secure a controversial business tax cut which will leave a multi-billion dollar hole in the budget.
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Logan River is hit by the worst flooding seen since 1974.
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As flood waters slowly start to recede in NSW, they reveal some serious damage which will take weeks, perhaps even months to fix.
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Two people are dead and at least three others are still missing as the east coast comes to grips with some of the worst flooding in decades.
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Queensland Deputy Premier Jackie Trad has announced the closure of all schools, including private and Catholic, ahead of more turbulent weather predicted in Queensland in the aftermath of Cyclone Debbie.
The treatment of refugees on Nauru is in breach of international law and amounts to torture, according to Amnesty International - but the PM rejects the claim.
But she said the"hopelessness and despair" she saw on Nauru "was worse than anything I had seen before".
As a child protection worker with Save the Children, Ms Vibhakar saw dozens of young asylum seekers detained indefinitely in harsh conditions on the remote island.
She learned of cases of sexual abuse, physical assault, self-harm and emotional and verbal abuse, and felt ethically bound to tell the Australian Human Rights Commission inquiry into children in immigration detention of the damage being done.
She risked going to jail by breaching a deed of confidentiality with the disclosure. When she posted her anonymous submission to the inquiry in 2014, she disguised herself with sunglasses and a baseball cap.
But next week she will speak on the most public of stages, at a global summit alongside Hillary Clinton and Justin Trudeau.
Ms Vibhakar is one of three Australians invited to the Women in the World Summit in New York, where international leaders and advocates will discuss issues affecting women and girls.
With paediatric nurse Alanna Maycock and human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson, she will discuss "Australia's Shame" the offshore detention of asylum seekers.
They will be preceded by Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and followed by Mrs Clinton, and are speaking on the same day as Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, who has made clear his country's support for refugees escaping conflict and persecution.
Blowing the whistle cost Ms Vibhakar her job. She was among the Save the Children workers referred to the Australian Federal Police by the then Immigration Minister, Scott Morrison, and later cleared of any wrongdoing by the Moss review.
"I was so afraid, but I knew this information had to get [out]," Ms Vibhakar said. "I believed if the Australian public knew what was happening, they absolutely would not support this. Nobody actually could."
Australia's treatment of detained asylum seekers has been condemned by the UN's Committee on the Rights of the Child, the UN's special rapporteur on torture and Amnesty International.
Yet the Australian government had promoted its hardline policy as a model for other countries, Ms Vibhakar said. "It's so important for the international community to be aware of the human consequences."
Despite the threat of prosecution, Alanna Maycock also felt compelled to speak publicly about the despair she witnessed when consulting on Nauru's child detainees in 2014.
"We met a six-year-old girl who had marks around her neck, where she'd tried to hang herself with fence ties," she said.
Forty-nine women and 45 children are still detained on Nauru. The children had been there two-and-a-half years on average, Ms Maycock said. "They're just living and breathing misery,day in, day out."
Ms Maycock hoped addressing the summit would help the world comprehend the impact of mandatory detention on children and persuade other countries "not to make the same mistakes Australia is making".
"There will come a time when Australia will turn around and say, 'What the hell did we do?'"
"Australia's Shame" will be live-streamed from the summit on Friday at 6am AEST.
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TOM MURRAY AND LARRY RYAN, READERS 5:01 a.m. ET April 1, 2017
This Oklahoma wind farm will sell its energy to a local utility.(Photo: file image)
We both attended the public hearing in Berlin recently regarding proposals for an offshore wind project off the coast of Ocean City.
Larry Ryan spoke about why his church in Ocean City put up solar panels and supports clean energy; Tom spoke about his commitment to address climate change for the sake of his grandchildren.
There were approximately 100 people in attendance most of whom were in strong support and, by our count, 29 testified in favor of the project with only a handful speaking in opposition.
Were writing, however, because readers of your article about the meeting may have come away with a different impression. Neither of us heard a blustery debate, rather we heard prevailing support for offshore wind.
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Specifically, we heard our neighbors talk about the need for good-paying construction, maintenance, and manufacturing jobs that an offshore wind project will bring to the Eastern Shore.
We heard business leaders talk about making Salisbury a new industry hub, attracting large companies and vibrant economic development. We heard longtime residents worry about rising tides and air pollution from power plants, seeking a more sustainable way to generate power.
People are always skeptical of change but we cannot keep doing the same thing forever. We need more renewable energy, more energy security, and more economic opportunities here on the Shore.
There will always be a handful of opponents to any new vision or plan.
We must take valid concerns into consideration and also look objectively at the merits. Were confident that when the Maryland Public Service Commission evaluates the plans, they will see the many benefits of offshore wind and approve an offshore wind application.
Tom Murray is an environmental professor. Larry Ryan is a member of the Property Committee at St. Peters Lutheran Church.
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