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Sint Maarten Shoppers be Aware of Hazardous Toys

SINT MAARTEN/PUERTO RICO – Puerto Rican authorities have seized Farmacias Caridad nine stores and a warehouse which sells toys from China for sale in Puerto Rico.  Sint Maarten shoppers should be aware when shopping for toys while visiting the island.

According to reports, on Friday nine stores and a warehouse owned by Farmacias Caridad were raided by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HIS), for importing hazardous toys.  The Consumer Product Safety Commission was also part of the raid.

Puerto Rican authorities have seized toys from Farmacias Caridad last August and September on five containers from shipping containers entering the U.S.

Tests carried out on the toys found a high presence of lead content.  The tests revealed excessive lead found in the toys’ paint, plastic and cloths.

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Statistics Netherlands: Incoming tourism contributed 16.4 percent to Bonaire’s economy in 2012

BONAIRE (CARIBBEAN NETHERLANDS) Statistics Netherlands (CBS) announced today that incoming tourism accounted for a direct contribution to Bonaire’s gross domestic product (GDP) of approximately 16.4 percent in 2012. This is the first time that Statistics Netherlands has surveyed the contribution of tourism to the economy of Bonaire.

126 thousand tourists visited Bonaire by air in 2012

In 2012, 126 thousand tourists travelled to Bonaire by air. More than 60 percent were Dutch nationals; another 20 percent were Americans. Cruise ships also regularly called at Bonaire and tourists sailed to the island on their own boat.

Direct tourist spending amounts to 160 million dollars

Bonaire’s GDP totalled 372 million dollars in 2012. Direct tourist spending was estimated at about 160 million dollars. If the costs of the tourism sector are taken into account, the value added of direct foreign tourist spending was approximately 60 million dollars, i.e. 16.4 percent of Bonaire’s GDP.  Other sectors like are ‘real estate’, ‘the government sector, education and care’ also play an important part in the island’s economy.

Hotels and restaurants most important sector for tourism

Foreign tourists spend their money mainly on overnight stays, food and drinks. Hotels, holiday parks, restaurants and bars benefit most from the inflow of tourists. The sector hotels and restaurants generates nearly half of total value added of the tourism sector. Recreational activities also play an important part in the tourism sector on Bonaire, in particular scuba diving, snorkelling and water sports like wind and kite surfing.

Incoming tourism more important for Bonaire than for the Netherlands

The direct contribution of incoming tourism to the Dutch economy is much smaller (less than 1 percent) than the contribution to Bonaire’s economy. Compared to the Dutch economy, Bonaire’s economy leans heavily on incoming tourism. The contribution of incoming tourism to Bonaire’s economy (16.4 percent) is about the same as on similar Caribbean islands.

Scope of the survey

The contribution of tourism to the economy on Bonaire has only taken into account so-called direct activities. Indirect effects, like the effects on suppliers and the so-called ‘induced effects’, e.g. wages earned in the tourism sector, which are spent in the rest of the island’s economy are beyond the scope of this survey. Investment-related activities like, for example, the construction of holiday cottages and hotels are also beyond the scope of this survey. (State Service Caribbean Netherlands)

Sources:

‘Een toerismerekening voor Bonaire (2012): een haalbaarheidsstudie’: http://www.cbs.nl/nl-NL/menu/themas/macro-economie/methoden/dataverzameling/overige-dataverzameling/een-toerismerekening-voor-bonaire-een-haalbaarheidsstudie-2012.htm

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Ministry of Public Health Monitoring WHO Mission related to MERS-CoV Outbreak in South Korea

GREAT BAY (DCOMM) – The World Health Organization (WHO) is carrying out a joint mission with the Republic of Korea’s Ministry of Health & Welfare in South Korea, in light of a recent outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV).

WHO remains vigilant and is monitoring the situation.  Sint Maarten’s Ministry of Public Health, Social Development, and Labour, is also monitoring the situation closely and looks forward to the findings of the WHO mission.

MERS-CoV is a relatively new disease and information gaps are considerable. The joint mission will bring us a step closer to gaining a better understanding of the nature of this virus.

The team will comprise of experts in epidemiology, virology, clinical management, infection prevention and control, as well as public health officers who have previously handled other MERS-CoV outbreaks in the Middle East.

The pressing objective of this joint mission is to gain information and review the situation in the Republic of Korea including the epidemiological pattern, the characteristic of the virus and clinical features. The team will also assess the public health response efforts and provide recommendations for response measures going forward.

 

Since the outbreak, WHO has been working closely with the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea Centres for Disease Control and Prevention on response measures. WHO appreciates the Government's cooperation in sharing up-to-date information and facilitating the joint mission.

 

Based on current data and WHO’s risk assessment, there is no evidence to suggest sustained human-to-human transmission in communities and no evidence of airborne transmission.

Given the lack of evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission in the community, WHO does not advise special procedures at points of entry, or travel or trade restrictions with regard to this event.

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Media Lab courses held at Philipsburg Jubilee Library

PHILIPSBURG - In the weeks of the 18th and the 25th of May the Media Lab in the Philipsburg Jubilee Library had a full schedule of computer workshops where people could come and learn about a variety of multimedia applications. These courses were taught by instructor Pauline Maas of the Netherlands.

Pauline Maas has been working in the IT business for many years before becoming a media teacher. Since becoming an instructor Pauline Maas has developed a number of computer applications and wrote a series of books about the topics that she teaches.

Some of the courses that she instructs include Gamemaker, Codekids and Media Literacy, just to name a few. After having taught at the Media Lab in Sint Maarten, Pauline Maas praised the island for its famous hospitality.

She also noted the similarities between the younger generation in the Netherlands and Sint Maarten in their online use. “In both countries you see that children do the same things online and on their smartphones” she stated.

In the courses that were taught at the Media Lab participants could learn how to make games, play memory activities and make short film clips. In the course Codekids people taking part could also learn the basics of programming principles and explore their digital talents, using a tool that is easy to use and is yet very educational.

Teachers from various schools also had the opportunity to learn in the Media Lab. During the Media Literacy course, teachers were educated about online safety. Aside from Media Literacy, teachers additionally learned about a variety of software applications that they could use in the classroom.

The Media Lab Sint Maarten is a part of the Digikidz project of the Foresee Foundation and is powered by foundation Cultuur Kameleon, coordinated by Mrs. Saskia Luckmann-Meijer.

If you would like any information about the upcoming courses you can contact the library via telephone number 542 2970 or visit the Media Lab website at www.medialabsintmaarten.com.

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Airport security staff held over human trafficking operation

AIR TRAVEL - Police in Austria are holding two members of airport security staff over an operation to smuggle illegal immigrants into Britain through Vienna airport.

Two members of Vienna airport security staff are being held on suspicion of allowing passengers without visas or proper travel documents onto flights to the UK and US.

A further 11 security staff members are being questioned.

The suspects - a Sri Lankan and Polish citizen - are believed to be employees of more than one private security company, working in different parts of the departure process.

Friedrich Köhl, a spokesman for the local prosecutor’s office, told the Telegraph: "The suspicion is that they allowed an unknown number of foreigners to travel abroad from Austria illegally."

But he added that the smuggling was carried out by the employees, and none of the companies involved are suspected of any wrongdoing.

Most of the illegal immigrants involved were Sri Lankan.

According to unconfirmed Austrian press reports, the smugglers charged between €7,000 and €9,000 per head to get illegal migrants through airport security.

The British company G4S confirmed that one of those being held in custody is a former employee.

"I can confirm that in compliance with Austrian labour law, an employee responsible for checking visa documentation at Vienna Airport on a contract with Austrian Airlines was dismissed in March following his arrest," Graham Levinsohn, G4S' regional chief executive for Europe said. (TravelMole)

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Ladies Night Beauty Expo Fundraiser on Saturday

COLE BAY - Clay Montessori Academy will be hosting its annual Ladies Night Beauty Expo on Saturday, May 30th, 2015.  The event will be held at the Rock House, Port De Plaisance from 8:00 pm to 12:00 am.

This event is to target women, both young and old, and focuses on the 'whole' woman. There will be a number of vendors ready to pamper, promote and sell to clients.

Some of the vendors that will be present are Good Life Spa, Yves Rocher, Tijon, La Vida Bella Day Spa, Ardyss SXM, Remedi Boutique, Nelly's Touch of Elegance, Bambini Kloset, We Got It In SXM, Rissa's Fashion Trends, and much more. 

Ticket prices are $25.00 per person. This covers a welcome drink, treats and hor d'oeuvres, performances by Salsa dancer and teacher Daniel Saint Fleur and the well-known Nirvana Dance Company by Indisu Dance theatre; Guest Speaker Ife Badejo, Music by Deej Sly, gift bags, a door prize, and more. 

Tickets are available for purchase at Yves Rocher and Xpose Boutique in Marigot, and Rachel Hair Salon on Backstreet.

You can also contact CMA at721-527-4449for tickets. Tickets can also be purchased at the door for the same price.

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Body part of Missing American Businessman Found. FBI Investigating

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC - The dismembered body of a man was discovered on Friday last by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Dominican Police in Moca-North. 

It is suspected that this could be the body of American businessman Brent Renault Lewis who has been missing since November 2014 after being kidnapped.

The US businessman sold his hotel La Perla in Sosua, Puerto Plata for half a million dollars. 

According to reports, two individuals were arrested in January, namely Mary Geraldine de la Rosa Bonilla, who managed the hotel, and US citizen Frank Sorichetti, also known as Frankie Carleone.  Bonilla, reportedly confessed to the murder together with Sorichetti.

A part of the body was discovered on a farm in Moca.  Police authorities are also looking for Alex Branislav.

An autopsy is to be performed on the body part that was found to determine the identity of the individual.

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Cruise Vessel Norwegian Dawn Hits Reef near Bermuda after Losing Power

BERMUDA – If any Sint Maarteners were on the Norwegian Dawn Cruise Ship, they are breathing a sign of relief.  The vessel carrying more than 3,500 passengers/crew struck a reef while transiting the North Channel of Bermuda after losing power to its systems late Tuesday afternoon.

This incident happened after the vessel departed cruise port King’s Wharf.  After a preliminary inspection by divers to assess possible damage, the vessel was given the green light to move off the reef.

Two tugboats assisted with the refloating of the vessel.  There were no injuries reported during the grounding on the reef.

Norwegian Dawn had arrived in Bermuda from Boston, U.S. on Sunday for a two-night stop-over.  

The vessel is scheduled to depart Bermuda Wednesday afternoon pending a full hull damage inspection.

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JetBlue Passenger Could Face 10-Years Imprisonment for Bomb Scare Threat

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC – A U.S. passenger travelling on a JetBlue flight (#1008) out of the Dominican Republic bound for New York could face imprisonment of 10-years for threatening to set off a bomb on the flight.

The incident occurred last Thursday during an evening scheduled flight to the Big Apple from the Caribbean island.  JetBlue was forced to return to the Dominican Republic after one-hour into its flight.

The man claimed to be a terrorist and demanded that the plane return to the Dominican Republic.

The aircraft after it had landed back at Las Americas Airport was directed to the North ramp of the runway where the aircraft was boarded by authorities and the individual who made the bomb threat was taken away in handcuffs according to reports out of the Dominican Republic.  Passengers were then allowed to deplane and were taken by busses to the terminal building where they underwent security checks.

The passenger has been identified by initials F.B.D., a Dominican American.

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Second Tropical Storm of the Season could Form Between May 20-31

MIAMI/SINT MAARTEN – The second tropical storm of the season could form between May 20 and 31st, according to Crown Weather.  The storm could develop either in the central or southern Caribbean or just off the east coast of Florida.

The weather observations made by Crown Weather are based on an analysis of computer forecast models which shows signs that there could be a large increase in thunderstorm activity and disturbed weather across parts of the central and south western Caribbean starting around Tuesday, 19 May and Wednesday, 20 May.

Crown Weather adds that the GFS model is the one that has been consistent in forecasting possible storm development just south west of Jamaica towards the end of the week.

The GFS was the first weather guidance model to forecast the formation of Tropical Storm Ana, the pre-seasons first 2015 named Atlantic Hurricane storm system, but this model as Crown Weather also points out, has forecasted phantom storms in the past that never mounted to anything.

Crown Weather in conclusion says there is about a five to 10 per cent chance for tropical development during the period May 20-31.

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