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Where Is the MSC Fleet of Cruise Ships? – Cruise Industry News

Posted: April 19, 2021 at 7:14 am

With MSC Cruises set to operate 10 ships in Europe this summer, it will need to get a nine ready to join the already-sailing MSC Grandiosa.

Here are the latest location's of the MSC fleet:

MSC SeashoreYear Built: 2021Capacity: 4,560 guestsLocation: Monfalcone, Italy

The MSC Seashore is still being built by Fincantieris Monfalcone shipyard. The vessel is in final stages of construction, ahead of its inaugural cruise, currently scheduled for August 1, 2021.

MSC VirtuosaYear Built: 2021Capacity: 4,888 guestsLocation: Le Havre, France

Recently delivered to MSC Cruises, the MSC Virtuosa is docked in Le Havre, France. A sister to the 2019-built MSC Grandiosa, the vessel is set to enter service in the United Kingdom, on May 20, 2021.

MSC GrandiosaYear Built: 2019Capacity: 4,888 guestsLocation: Western Mediterranean

Currently the only MSC ship in service, the Grandiosa is sailing a seven-night itinerary to Italy and Malta. The cruise departs Genoa every Sunday and includes calls in ports such as Naples, Civitavecchia and Valletta.

MSC BellissimaYear Built: 2019Capacity: 4,500 guestsLocation: Dubai, UAE

Sailing in the Emirates when cruises were suspended in March 2020, the MSC Bellissima has been in Dubai for over a year. China-bound, the 2019-built ship is expected to depart the region for Asia in the near future.

MSC SeaviewYear Built: 2018Capacity: 4,140 guestsLocation: Trieste, Italy

The MSC Seaview arrived in Italy in January 2021, after nearly a year un Brazil. Currently, the vessel is docked in Trieste, along with the MSC Poesia and the MSC Sinfonia. It is set to cruise in Europe this summer, homeporting in Germany.

MSC Meraviglia Year Built: 2017Capacity: 4,500 guestsLocation: Ocean Cay, Bahamas

With cruises cancelled until June 30, the MSC Meraviglia was most recently at Ocean Cay, MSC s private island in the Bahamas. One of companys U.S.-based ships, it is spending the operational pause between the Bahamas and the United States.

MSC SeasideYear Built: 2017Capacity: 4,140 guestsLocation: Palermo, Italy

After several months in the Bahamas, the MSC Seaside crossed the Atlantic earlier this year. Now, the ship is docked in Palermo, awaiting to resume service on May 1, 2021.

MSC PreziosaYear Built: 2013Capacity: 3,500 guestsLocation: Naples, Italy

The MSC Preziosa remains docked in the Port of Naples since January 2021. Previously, the Fantasia-class ship was spending the operational pause in the Bahamas, along other U.S.-based MSC ships. The MSC Preziosa is set to cruise from June 21 from Hamburg, Germany and the MSC Musica on June 20 from Warnemunde, Germany, if the German ports are open, MSC announced.

MSC DivinaYear Built: 2012Capacity: 3,500 guestsLocation: Civitavecchia, Italy

Previously used on a crew repatriation plan, the MSC Divina is presently docked in the Port of Civitavecchia, in Italy.

MSC MagnificaYear Built: 2010Capacity: 2,550 guestsLocation: Genoa, Italy

The MSC Magnifica resumed service in October 2020, becoming the second MSC ship to welcome passengers back. With the operation again suspended a few weeks later, the vessel returned to Genoa, where it remains docked.The plan is to have the ship sailing on June 20 offering embarkation in the Italian ports of Venice on Sundays, Bari on Mondays and Piraeus for Athens on Wednesdays and calling at the Greek Island of Mykonos and Split, Croatia.

MSC SplendidaYear Built: 2009Capacity: 3,300 guestsLocation: Augusta, Italy

After spending a few months in Malta, the MSC Splendida arrived in the Italian port of Augusta in April 2021.The MSC Splendida will begin sailing on June 12 with embarkation in Trieste, Italy on Saturdays and in Bari on Tuesdays, calling at Dubrovnik in Croatia, Corfu in Greece and Kotor in Montenegro.

MSC FantasiaYear Built: 2008Capacity: 3,300 guestsLocation: Taranto, Italy

The MSC Fantasia is currently docked in a commercial quay in Taranto, Italy. After a period laid up in Portugal, the ship arrived in Italy in May 2020.

MSC PoesiaYear Built: 2008Capacity: 2,550 guestsLocation: Trieste, Italy

Previously laid up in Brazil, the MSC Poesia arrived in Trieste this month. The Musica-class vessel also spent time in Sicilia recently.

MSC OrchestraYear Built: 2007Capacity: 2,550 guestsLocation: Brindisi, Italy

The MSC Orchestra is currently in Brindisi, Italy. The ship arrived Europe recently, after several months in South Africa.The ship is set to cruise on June 5 with embarkation in the Italian ports of Venice on Saturdays, Bari on Sundays, calling at the Greek Islands of Corfu, Mykonos as well as Dubrovnik in Croatia.

MSC MusicaYear Built: 2006Capacity: 2,550 guestsLocation: Valletta, Malta

After arriving in Italy in December, the MSC Musica sailed to Malta recently. The ship is now docked in Valletta, near the Palumbo Group shipyard,which was partly acquired by MSC recently.

MSC OperaYear Built: 2004Capacity: 1,712 guestsLocation: Messina, Italy

One of the first MSC ships to have its cruises suspended due to COVID-19, the MSC Opera is docked in Messina, Italy.

MSC LiricaYear Built: 2003Capacity: 1,560 guestsLocation: Augusta, Italy

After suffering a fire incident in Corfu, the MSC Lirica departed Greece on April 14. The vessel is currently anchored off the Port of Augusta.

MSC Sinfonia Year Built: 2002Capacity: 1,554 guestsLocation: Trieste, Italy

Along with the MSC Seaside and the MSC Poesia, the MSC Sinfonia is docked in Trieste. The vessel arrived in Italy in December from Brazil.

MSC ArmoniaYear Built: 2001Capacity: 1,554 guestsLocation: Ocean Cay, the Bahamas

The MSC Armonia is currently anchored off Ocean Cay, MSCs private island in the Bahamas. n

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Russia explores the world-class surf spots of Kuril Islands – SurferToday

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But the truth is that not every person knows exactly where the Kuril Islands are located, so we have decided to embark on an expedition to tell everyone in the world about our treasure.

The Russian Surfing Federation (RSF) has many similar-minded people on their team.

Surf training in Russia began a few years ago when the sport reached an Olympic level.

Seven years ago, it was hard to imagine that surfing would be supported at the highest governmental level.

But romantic and crazy adventurers change the world.

So Russian surfers Andrey Knaus, Sergey Zhukovskiy, and Tatiana Dudova started working closely with the Russian Ministry of Sport and the Russian National Olympic Committee.

In four years, more than 20 events and national championships were held, and more than six public festivals took place all over the central part of Russia.

Simultaneously, we sealed the deal with a famous Portuguese surf coach and set up several training camps for the national team.

Russia became an active member of the European Surfing Federation (ESF) and developed fruitful relations with the International Surfing Association (ISA) by taking part in almost all international competitions.

The dream of developing a national surfing team has become a long-lasting goal for the sport in the country.

It is a dream to find regular ocean waves on the Russian shores.

This dream guided us during the Covid-19 pandemic, as we decided to try and find a place where we could organize a sustainable training strategy for the team before the start of the 2021 international surfing season.

We have many spots with ocean waves in our country, butmost of them are of very difficult access. A good example is Commander Islands beaches.

Another relevant factor is that water temperature is around 2 C in spring.

We also have other popular surf locations, such as the Kamchatka peninsula and the Sakhalin Island, and we plan to run different official events there during future seasons.

That's why we keep on searching.

When I was on private holidays in the Russian Far East last year, I realized that logistics are quitegood and affordable there.

And you can walk from the hotel to the surf breaks without wasting time on transfers.

So, we decided to try and organize the first-ever surf training camp in Russia on Kuril's Kunashir Island.

We prepared this event for almost two months because the athletes needed all the necessary equipment.

Many national team members train in Russia all year round, so they are mentally ready for the cold water and freezing Russian spring weather.

The problematic part of such trips is uncertainty.

"It was difficult for us to make predictions and analyze the forecast because we have never had professional surfers there," explains Sergey Zhukovskiy, the executive producer of Russian national surfing events.

"We've only had several dreamer-surfers, and the weather has always been unpredictable."

"Nevertheless, we were sure that the town by the Pacific Ocean shore had accommodation with a full meal package included. But that was all we knew."

"So, in other words, we set up an expedition because we were not able to even imagine what this trip would be like at all."

The pioneering Russian surf project included athletes from shortboard, longboard, and SUP disciplines.

"That provided us with full expertise, so we could confirm whether the locationwas suitable for developing our surfing," adds Andrey Knaus, the president of the Russian Surfing Federation.

Kunashir Island is the southernmost island of Kuril's archipelago.

"We predicted that this island would be one of the first getting Pacific swells like Hawaii on the other side of the Pacific Ocean."

"We believed that these waves could be suitable for the two-week training session at least several times during the trip, but the reality exceeded our expectations."

The wave conditions allowed us for a two-hour session, twice a day, and for 12 days. On three days, we had world-class waves.

"And picture this: there was no one except the six of us and a few curious seals nearby," adds Pedro Barbudo, the head coach of RSF.

"The potential of Kunashir island is incredible. We could not imagine the scale of it. The conditions are acceptable for everyday training procedures and beginners almost every day."

"Keep on searching for the Russian surf" became the motto of this exploratory trip.

During their free time, Russian wave ridersexplored more than 30 different surf spots, 20of whichlocated within a one-hour driving distance of Yuzhno-Kurilsk.

Other surf breaks were available and could be explored near the hotel.

There was also an opportunity to visit and check the conditions on Shikotan Island, which is only 80 kilometers away from Kunashir.

Conditions there are really different from Kunashir, but it should be more interesting to explore them during the summertime because this island is very friendly and has no dangerous wildlife.

It is very important to stress that during the summer season, the water temperature in the Pacific Ocean is around 16-18 C, and the air temperature is over 20 C.

That makes surfing even more attractive because there are not many places in the world with uncrowded line-ups like these ones.

The exploratory mission was a success.

The athletes trained a lot, and the inconveniences of cold water were compensated by the number of waves and the intensity of the training sessions.

The team included surfers Sergey Mysovsky, Evgeniy Isakov, Max Fomin, Mitya Ilyasov, Mayi Rudik, and Elena Prokhorova.

The experienceexponentially increased the overall technical level of athletes, and everybody left dreaming of developing and setting up a Russian surf industry.

"It is crucial to have surfboards, leashes, wax, fins, and wetsuits produced in Russia," notes Maxim Fomin, a longboarder of the Russian national surfing team.

But the other goal of the expedition was to find a place where the training headquarters could be installed in the future.

In the meantime, it is vital to attract the future generation right now.

We need to inspire and tell children that the Olympic dreams are not only in hockey and winter sports but also in surfing.

For us, the mission of fighting for clean oceans and respecting Nature is critical, and through surfing, children can now embrace these priorities into their lives.

The creation of Russia's first surfing center supported by different governing authorities, such as the regional ministry of sport and local towns, will change the image and tourism of the region.

Traveling, surfing, and exploring broaden people's horizons, and our mission is to make our country and people a little bit better.

We will continue promoting education and culture through surfing across our country and abroad.

Words by Tatiana Dudova | Director at Russian Surfing Federation

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Prince Philip funeral: Prince Harry, Andrew have awkward reunion – Insider

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Prince Harry reunited with his uncle, Prince Andrew, for the first time since speaking about his alleged sex offenses in March 2020.

Both Harry and Andrew walked behind Prince Philip's coffin ahead of his funeral service at St George's Chapel on Saturday.

The Duke of Sussex tried to distance himself from Andrew in secretly-recorded phone conversations with pranksters Vladimir Kuznetsov and Alexey Stolyarov, who he believed to be Greta Thunberg and her father during the calls.

The pair got Harry to open up about the royal family by impersonating the environmentalactivists.

When asked about the Duke of York, Harry said: "I have very little to say on that. But whatever he has done or hasn't done, is completely separate from me and my wife."

"We operate in a way of inclusivity and we are focusing on community. And so we are completely separate from the majority of my family," he added.

The original recording of the phone call was released alongside an animation of Harry on the YouTube channelVovan222prank, but was later deleted.

Recordings of two separate calls between Harry and the duo were obtained by The Sunand theDaily Mail at the time.

Andrew stepped back from royal duties in November 2019 after receiving major backlash for his BBC Newsnight interview, where he spoke about his relationship with the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The royal was accused of taking part in Epstein's sex trafficking scheme during the early 2000s.

Virginia Roberts, who accused Epstein of recruiting her as his sex slave back in 2001, said he forced her to have sex with the prince at his New York mansion as well as in London and on his private island in the Virgin Islands.

"I implore the people in the UK to stand up beside me, to help me fight this fight, to not accept this as being OK," Roberts said during an appearance on BBC Panorama in December 2019.

"This is not some sordid sex story," she said. "This is a story of being trafficked. This is a story of abuse, and this is a story of your guys' royalty."

A palace spokesperson told Insider in 2019: "It is emphatically denied that The Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation."

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Whos who in House of Gucci, the new crime and fashion saga – Metro US

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By Luz Lancheros, MWN

House of Gucci is Ridley Scotts film that tells the story of the heartbreak and murder of Mauricio Gucci, heir to one of the most important fashion houses in the industry. It stars Lady Gaga and Adam Driver.Here are some key takeaways from the feature film.

An ostentatious love story

Maurizio Gucci married Patrizia Reggiani in 1972, after seeing her at a party in the late 1960s. She did not come from a wealthy family, as he did, but she gradually inserted herself into his social class thanks to money, beauty and style. The two married despite the opposition of the Gucci family.They were both 24 years old and after Alessandra was born, Rodolfo bought them an 840 m2 penthouse in the Olympic Tower in New York. They had houses in Acapulco, Connecticut and several private islands. Patrizia spent more than $10k on orchids alone and the couple was famous for their one-color theme parties. Patrizia became known as Lady Gucci and also began to work for the brand.

The break

According to Patrizia, when Rodolfo Gucci died in 1983, Maurizio, who started working for the brand when he was 15 and inherited 50 percent of the company, began to act irresponsibly and stopped listening to her. Two years later, he told her he was going on a business trip to Florence and never returned. The reason? He started a relationship with another younger woman and it was from her family doctor that she learned he would not be coming back. But she wasnt willing to lose her status.

Guccis problems

One of Patrizias big reasons for killing her ex-husband was the way he managed the brand: Maurizio planned to return it to its artisanal luxury status that was lost by licensing it in mass products. He also conspired against his uncle Aldo and his cousins to take another half of the shares. He succeeded with the Arab finance company Investcorp, but he was not a good manager and in 1993 he sold the entire company to the Arab finance company. Although he hired Tom Ford, who restored the brands prestige and revenues, he did not live to see the fruits of that decision.

Patrizia was angry because the brand no longer belonged to the family and because in 1992 she had a brain tumor and Maurizio did not support her. The year before they had a legal battle in which she kept her daughters and started to receive a million euros per year. But what hurt her was the sale of a brand that she helped to build.

The crime

Maurizio was murdered on March 27, 1995, with three shots in the back. His mistress, Paola Franchi, was evicted that same day by Patrizia, who also made the decision for the murder because she wanted to remarry. Through the psychic Pina Auriemma, she contacted Benedetto Ceraulo, Orazio Cicala and Ivano Savioni as the executioners. Maurizio had many enemies, including members of his family, and everything became clear when one of the executioners boasted about the crime to the wrong person. In 1997 the police arrested Patrizia, who simply stated that she was being held for the murder of her husband and refused to leave without her jewelry and fur coat.

The Gucci family did not mourn much for the heir. And Patrizia was sentenced in 1998. She spent 18 years in San Victor prison (out of a 26-year sentence), where she was able to keep a pet, a ferret, and take care of her plants. She turned down her first parole offer in 2011 because it required her to have a job and only said, I never worked in my life and I have no intention of starting now. By 2014, she worked at the jewelry firm Bozart and oversaw the design of a line of handbags. She regained freedom in 2016 despite an appeal from her daughters, who are not speaking to Patrizia, but they must now pay her 1 million euros a year, plus another 18 million euros for each year she was in prison. Patrizia now lives with her pets and is a manager of her estate.

The movieIt is based on the book The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed by Sara Grey Forden. Although the brand has avoided talking about the scandal for years, it has collaborated in the costume part of the feature film. It will be available on Nov. 24 this year. In this regard, Patrizia Reggiani only stated that she would have liked Lady Gaga to meet her to work on the character.

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The Hottest Features The Rich Are Craving For Their Next Home – NDTV

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"Pools have definitely been a tremendous driver," said Jason Friedman. (Representational)

Space is the No. 1 priority for real estate hunters in the pandemic era at every level of the market. But for the rich, that means far more than just another bedroom.

Championship-sized tennis courts (not necessarily for playing tennis), a penthouse bedroom that doubles as a garden and Instagram-worthy wine cellars are just a few of the features real estate agents say the well-heeled are craving.

And even as the vaccine rollout gathers pace, experts aren't expecting the desire at the top end of the market for a more resort-like experience to ebb anytime soon.

"Covid has made people reassess the life they want to lead," said Michelle Ciesielski, head of residential research at Knight Frank Australia. "This isn't going away."

Here's a rundown of what's hot right now in the high-end world:

Swimming Pools

Sipping a martini by the pool has always been a mark of the good life. And during the pandemic, its allure has only increased, at least for those who are wealthy enough to afford a swimming pool in their backyard.

From 2015 through to the first three months of 2020 (before everyone knew what Covid-19 meant), about 26% of homes sold each quarter in Greenwich, Connecticut - one of the richest places in the U.S. - had a pool. In the last 12 months, that's jumped to an average of 35% of all sales in a quarter, according to Jonathan Miller, president of appraisal firm Miller Samuel Inc.

"Pools have definitely been a tremendous driver," said Jason Friedman, who is with Daniel Gale Sotheby's International Realty and specializes in the gilded north shore of Long Island, New York. People who escaped to the area from the city to rent earlier in the pandemic may now be buying, and private amenities, including of the aquatic sort, are pull factors, he said.

Tent-Ready Tennis CourtsIn sunny Australia, where pools have long been essential for the rich, it's championship-sized tennis courts that are now attracting buyers.

In 2020, super-prime properties with tennis courts sold on average for 22% more than their court-less peers, according to Knight Frank research.

All that demand is not necessarily being driven by a desire to stay fit or a passion for the sport, though.

"It's a great space for kids to play and to put a marquee in the future for 21st and 40th birthdays," said Adam Ross, who specializes in Sydney luxury sales for Knight Frank. "It's a future-proof investment."

'Indoor-Outdoor' RoomsIt's not only the actual outdoors that have become more important for wealthy house hunters.

Anna Czarnowska of Morpheus London, a high-end residential and hospitality design firm, says demand is rising for indoor spaces that have an outdoorsy vibe.

The most common request during lockdown was for multifunctional space and "biophilic designs" - an approach that attempts to incorporate nature into the built environment, according to Czarnowska. Her team used such principles when building a garden room for a penthouse at Chelsea Waterfront in London. They see the trend continuing beyond the pandemic.

"Even if we are going to go back to normal, I think the fear of these things happening again will remain with us for a long time," Czarnowska said. "So everybody would like to have a home that is multifunctional."

Rickesh Patel, design director at Morpheus, says he is also continuing to see clients ask for such "indoor-outdoor" spaces, particularly in London where garden space comes at a premium. High-end buyers, he says, have been willing to make sacrifices for that outdoorsy vibe. One client who wanted to maximize light coming in from the outside was willing to lose around 150,000 pounds ($206,600) worth of square footage to make space for a big light shaft, Patel said.

All the ToysWith so much more time at home, what's inside has grown in importance. At the practical level, that means his-and-her studies (not just sinks) are increasingly in demand, says Harri Williams-Jones, a super-prime residential development consultant for Savills London.

It doesn't stop there. Wealthy shoppers are also seeking amenities such as gaming facilities in cinema rooms for teenagers and private spas.

"The pandemic has just catalyzed the trends that were already emerging ," said Williams-Jones. "It's not necessarily an absolute paradigm shift, but it's just put more of a focus on people's lifestyles."

And don't forget wine. Far from being something you tuck away in the cupboard, it's now a chance to make an architectural statement with a glamorous room.

Multi-Generational LivingFor the ultra-wealthy, having their near and dear close is now worth paying extra for. That means houses big enough to hold parents, grandparents and children - as well as staff quarters - in addition to all the other luxury toys and outdoor space.

Downton Abbey-like country houses - many of which have sat on the market for years - are suddenly a lot more popular. Last year, for instance, wealthy buyers triggered a 1,900% sales surge in British country estates, which have more than enough room for all sides of the family.

"Covid was really the catalyst for it, an excuse to gather together the whole big extended family and go somewhere amazing," said David Forbes, chairman of the Savills Private Office.

Island ParadiseAt the start of the pandemic, there was talk of a boom in Caribbean private islands where the ultra rich could sit out Covid by the beach.

A similar trend is now playing out among the merely wealthy. In Hong Kong, top-end agents report that buyers who previously wouldn't have dreamed of looking far from Central, the main business district, are starting to hunt for tranquility.

Will Robertson, executive director of Nest Property, says that particularly for those renting, the more serene areas in the city - such as Clearwater Bay or Sai Kung in the New Territories - are growing in appeal.

As well as being one of the few areas in Hong Kong where you can buy a freestanding home rather than an apartment, it feels a world away from the busy city center.

"The accessibility of beaches and hikes often takes greater significance with residents increasingly more concerned about their health and living environment," Robertson said. "These areas can offer lower-density living."

The other benefit is the price. In the past two months, the most expensive house sold in the Mid-Levels neighborhood went for HK$136,000 ($17,500) per square foot, while the highest price recorded in the New Territories was just HK$39,000 per square foot, according to data provided by Nest Property.

--With assistance from Oshrat Carmiel.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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Fodors names Georgia island among nations best to visit – WSB Atlanta

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What is the United States best island to visit? There are plenty of options, from the Florida Keys to Catalina Island in California, from Long Island to the islands that make up the state of Hawaii.

Fodors, a popular travel guide, set out to discover some lesser-known islands that could be the spot for your next getaway.

One Georgia island made the Top 10 list. That honor went to Jekyll Island.

There are five distinct beaches on the island to check out. On Driftwood Beach, explorers will encounter ancient fallen trees which create a scenic, romantic backdrop, the articles author, Molly OBrien, noted. Visitors craving an active adventure can explore miles of bike paths, kayaking and paddleboarding tours, playgrounds, or the Summer Waves Waterpark.

OBrien pointed out the Jekyll Island Club Resort and the Georgia Sea Turtle Center as reasons to visit, too.

Here are some more photos from the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island & the Golden Isles.

In 1733, General James Oglethorpe named Jekyll Island in honor of Sir Joseph Jekyll, his friend and financier from England, Jekyll Islands website notes. In the late 1800s, Jekyll Island became an exclusive hunting club for families with names like Rockefeller, Morgan, Vanderbilt, Pulitzer and Baker. The once private retreat is now part of The Jekyll Island Club National Historic Landmark District, one of the largest preservation projects in the southeast.

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More than 70 years ago, the state established the island as a state park. While there are private homes on the island, the homeowners own the building, but they dont own the land. The land is leased from the state of Georgia. The leases are long-term, with current leases expiring between 2049 and 2088.

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Over the last few years, several new properties have joined the historic offerings on the island. The Westin Jekyll Island and Jekyll Ocean Club have opened in the last several years.

The island offers four golf courses, a 250-acre historic landmark district and 10 miles of beaches.

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Atheist Sues L’Oreal Over Repeated Acts of Harassment by His Christian Boss – Friendly Atheist – Patheos

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In 2017, Rafael Sanchez began working for LOreal, the beauty product company. His job was to go to various retailers in New York City like Bloomingdales and show customers the products by doing demonstrations or putting makeup directly on them.

At one point in April of 2018, he was assigned to work for a week at the retailer Lord & Taylor. His supervisor was a woman named Viviana Nunez, and he ended up working for LOreal a few different times under her supervision over the next few months.

According to a federal lawsuit filed by Sanchez this week, he was subject to all kinds of discrimination by Nunez based on his religious beliefs, sexual orientation, and more.

The claims are absolutely wild. Sanchez says he was warned by colleagues that Nunez was the sort of Christian who foisted her beliefs onto people, but it went from 0 to 60 very quickly.

During the first few days of the pop-up store opening, Nunez asked Plaintiff: Do you believe in God?

When Plaintiff responded that he was an atheist, Nunez began proselytizing Christianity to him.

Nunez repeatedly cited passages from the bible to Plaintiff, demanded that he start going to church with her, and instructed him that he needed to repent for his sins so that he could one day be accepted into the kingdom of heaven.

During May 2018, LOreal directed Plaintiff to work at the same previous flagship Lord & Taylor store under Nunez for several workdays each week.

During each of these days, Nunez continued to proselytize to Plaintiff about Christianity, including additional comments about the kingdom of heaven, the bible, and God.

Things got even worse when Nunez found out Sanchez was both gay and HIV-positive.

Nunez responded that having HIV meant that Plaintiff had been a little whore and promiscuous as a gay man.

At one point, during what Nunez described as an important conversation she needed to have with him, she told Sanchez (emphasis his):

Nunez answered: I must be honest with you. Your homosexuality is a virus. You know your homosexuality is a virus and that they would have to work around it by maybe having [him] marry a woman.

It just kept getting worse. The lawsuit says Nunez made more than 20 anti-gay statements, including multiple slurs.

Sanchez eventually called LOreal to issue a formal complaint. Despite doing that multiple times, he never heard back. And he has reason to believe he wasnt the first person to report Nunezs behavior to them. Yet by the end of 2018, after he didnt respond to her demands that he accept Jesus, Nunez claimed Sanchez was cheating on his time sheets and effectively fired him.

The lawsuit goes after LOreal for violating New York City law against harassment involving sexual orientation, religion, and HIV Disability Status. There are also charges of a hostile work environment as well as aiding and abetting discrimination claims. And the demands include relief (cash) for the emotional suffering Sanchez endured, punitive damages, attorneys fees, and possibly more.

Whether this will work in court remains to be seen, but its a stunning glimpse at what a harsh workplace might look like when youre an atheist working for a Christian zealot even in a job where religion shouldnt come into play at all. If these allegations are accurate, then Sanchez suffered as a result of things that had absolutely nothing to do with his abilities. It comes just weeks after a Pagan employee at Panera Bread sued that company over similar harassment from her Christian bosses.

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Can you believe it? Religions been taking a hit – The Boston Globe

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Jacoby suggests that American society would be better off if people returned to church. Id argue that were better off teaching people to think critically, question authority, examine doctrine, and search for primary source material. Doing otherwise is simply addressing the symptom, not the underlying social problem.

Don McDaniel

North Andover

Banish religion and it will return in disastrous forms

Jeff Jacobys Religion in America is fading, but true believers are everywhere hits the nail on the head. Humans are inherently religious. If the religious impulse is thrown out the front door, it will reenter through the back door as ideology, with potentially disastrous results for everyone. The salient examples in modern times are National Socialism and Communism.

John Harutunian

Newtonville

Spiritual needs, in a nutshell

I enjoyed Jeff Jacobys column. Our spiritual needs are to be kind to others, to form a circle of friends and relatives, and to join a global community that strives to protect us from extinction by climate change and pollution.

Janet King

Wellesley

If you speak for God, then you shut out any discussion

Fire and brimstone religion by fear is one of the reasons the flock is fading. I support and will defend your right to model what you believe your deity would do in living a religious life. If that belief works for you and has room for all others to be seen as valuable citizens, then I am happy for you. But if you speak for God, then you shut out any discussion. If we let the gods speak for themselves and we speak for ourselves, then we can work together.

Contrary to the studies Jeff Jacoby cites, I am not depressed. I have volunteered in my community. I have given blood. I do not drink or take drugs. My mental health is excellent and I am happy. I AM AN ATHEIST.

Tom Morse

Merrimac

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Jeff Jacobys column generated more than 150 comments from readers on BostonGlobe.com. The following is an edited sampling:

My very favorite thing about churches in Europe: They are mostly empty. And whats fascinating about that, in terms of this column, is that on average, when compared with Americans, its Europeans who tend to live longer, to suffer lower levels of stress, to have fewer symptoms of depression, and to have better cardiovascular and immune function. (pgerlings)

^ That most likely has to do with their diet, and not lack of religion. (Hoffenpot)

^ My very favorite thing about churches in the USA: People like you dont attend them. (UnwokeinVT)

Ill take my religious cues from Christopher Hitchens, Sam Harris, Richard Dawkins, and Carl Sagan along with George Carlin and Lewis Black. While I find comparative religion fascinating and instructive regarding the history of the human condition, the invisible man in the sky is an artifact of a time that has long since passed. The view that we can only be moral, kind, or charitable if we believe in a supreme being is nonsense. To paraphrase Hitchens, name for me one moral act that can be undertaken by a believer that cannot be undertaken by a nonbeliever. He went to his grave and no one ever came up with an answer to that simple question he so often posed in his debates with theists. As Carlin once said, I used to be Irish Catholic, now Im an American you know . . . you grow. (NHBoundin21)

^ Faith is about a lot more than an invisible man in the sky and a means of enforcing morality. I would suggest adding one more person to your reading list to get a broader perspective: C. S. Lewis. (Doverham)

^ The view that we can only be moral, kind, or charitable if we believe in a supreme being is nonsense. Agreed. The difference, at least for me, is in thinking about the source of our desire to act morally, charitably, or with kindness. For me it is God. For some that doesnt matter; certainly for the recipients of such grace (as in the parable of the Good Samaritan) it doesnt matter who aids them when they are in great need and, as Jesus made clear in that story, one need not be of the same religious faith or culture in order to do good to others. The several deeply religious friends of Christopher Hitchens obviously loved him for reasons other than conformity with their beliefs. (sideflare)

Many of us, in spite of recent events and technologies, are spiritual seekers, support good science, and have interior lives nurtured by faith. Many long to be part of something greater, beyond life, but also within life, to create a better, more just and ecological world. Most faiths allow for this, so lets not throw the baby out with the bathwater. Lets instead eliminate the corrupting influences and actively question the mixing of dogmatic faith and politics. (DavidDobrowolski)

In my experience, people who choose not to belong to a church are not areligious. They tend to enjoy Christmas, Easter, and appear to be actual believers. But choosing a house of worship is just not important to them. I find it sad, but would never insist that one make that choice. The other thing I have noticed is that children coming along is usually what leads people to find a church. Many married, childless couples are detached from organized religion but never want their offspring to be so. For this reason, a childs baptism is often the beginning of church membership. I am so happy, as a lifelong Episcopalian, that my own children have a strong attachment to our church. They actually participate in worship services, and you can tell that it is an important part of their lives. It is tragic that fewer people are doing this. (Richmond12)

So, where did the universe come from? (eorins)

Good question. There are (at least) two ways to answer it. One is to investigate it, as scientists do. Another is to make something up. (onetimemathematician)

And Jesus said, Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe. John 20:24-29 (user_1700434)

In the spirit of Jeff Jacobys column, that same bit of scripture could also apply to Trumps followers. Ironic, yes? (FlexPat)

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Death Cult Pastor: One Day We’ll Answer to God Even You, Friendly Atheist! – Friendly Atheist – Patheos

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Pastor Greg Fairrington of Destiny Church in Rocklin, California is a death cult leader. Hes blamed church closures on liberal crazies and Satan instead of COVID. After multiple churchgoers allegedly tested positive for COVID, he celebrated by saying the favor of God is on this house! His wife says face masks are meant to shut the mouth of Christians.

And whenever weve criticized it, hes never really responded.

But over the weekend, it finally happened: He low-key threatened me (or a more generic friendly atheist, I suppose) with some Christian revenge.

Do not let the visuals of this corrupt culture destroy your faith, Christian. Because God sits on the throne of His Holiness, and I need to remind you this morning: Not all of Gods accounts are settled on this Earth. He keeps all records of wrong, and one day, we will all stand in front of His holy throne and give an account.

Even you, Friendly Atheist! One day, even though you dont believe in God, will stand in front of the God that you dont believe in, and you will have to give an account!

Theres nothing less scary than a pastor trying to frighten an atheist with a Hell that doesnt exist.

But even if anything he said was true which its not it would be nice if we could all patiently wait until Judgment Day to figure out whos right or wrong. If it turns out Im wrong, well, my bad. I guess he showed me.

The problem is that Fairrington is so eager to get to the afterlife, hes dragging everyone to the end of this life. Im doing more to protect his congregations health than he is. And unlike him, I dont even need to threaten anyone along the way.

(via Christian Nightmares)

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Ford on Fridays: they call me the scat man. The bird scat man. – Victoria Buzz

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I got crapped on by a seagull today.

It was right near the Legislature, so my first reaction was to wonder if John Horgan had finally got fed up with my schtick and was hurling mouldy clumps of Hansard transcripts at me.

But no, it was just one of our local winged trash screechers, expelling its waste onto my noggin, pant leg, and shirt.

People will tell you thats good luck. We all know thats a lie.

The old superstition that avian fecal matter brings fortune was probably concocted by a mother desperately trying to comfort a freshly dunked-on child. And that child was, and still isthe guy inside Big Bird.

Okay, thats definitely not true, but neither is it true that a birds digestive tract is a determining factor in your chances of winning the lottery.

So there I was, with seagull scat smeared stupendously on myself, with nothing to show for it but a grim comfort that I was riding my bicycle with my helmet on. It was a low bar, but I had avoided becoming a Radagast the Brown cosplay.

At least, my brain tried to rationalize, you didnt get it in your hair.

Yes, like beloved bird character Falco, I had to say: I guess I should be thankful.

Im an atheist. I mention this because I think when people who are religious, spiritual, or superstitious have something bad happen to them, theres a deep well to go to. Perhaps it was Jesus will that I get crapped on. Maybe I had kicked the bad karma fairy. Or maybe my body thetans needed a purging.

Whatever the case, atheists like me, broadly speaking, can only turn to science. Or in this case, statistics.

Let me tell you folks, there is a veritable cornucopia of Google results for odds of getting pooped on by a bird.

Im happy to share with you that birds crap a PROLIFIC amount, with some species expelling butt blasts every 15 minutes.

Given that tremendous typhoon of turds, and the fact that we live amidst an Alfred Hitchcocks worth of seagulls, it becomes more and more of an inevitability: it is not a matter of IF the birds will get you, it is WHEN.

For my atheist sensibilities, this experience was as close as I might get to a spiritual epiphany; the realization that there is an astronomical amount of poop out there, working against you.

Theres a kind of power in that; knowing that there will be a day for you in the poop chute of life. You could, perhaps, stay indoors. Wear a helmet. Carry a shotgun and a murderous look in your eye. These are all potentially mitigating efforts against the airborne assault.

But thats no way to live.

Far better to live life accepting the knowledge that it could crap on you at any moment while enjoying all the clean days in between.

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