Saturday, March 14, 2015

Vanuatu embraces landmark reforms



Author: Siobhan McDonnell, ANU

Land is life is a common catchphrase throughout the Pacific. Given the vital importance of land to the subsistence livelihoods of Pacific populations, undertaking land reform requires a long, consultative process, careful piloting programs and thoughtful evaluation. Recent land reforms in Vanuatu may provide key lessons for other countries in the region.

In February 2015, the Department of Lands and Customary Land Management Office staff erected a large billboard in Emau village on Efate Island to mark the beginning of a nakamal process to identify the custom owners of land for a quarry. Nakamals are local chief-based customary governance structures that exist across the archipelago. The use of the first nakamal process to identify customary land ownership marks a milestone in the roll out of historic land reforms, a process that began almost 10 years ago.

Momentum for land reform in Vanuatu began in 2005 the Year of the Customary Economy. In 2006, the National Land Summit (funded by AusAid) passed 20 resolutions around the changes needed to land laws and administration in Vanuatu.

The movement for land reform mobilised as a response to rapacious land leasing in Vanuatu. Since 2000, there has been a marked increase in speculative land dealings. In these deals large parcels of customary land were purchased cheaply by investors, and then subdivided and resold for significant profits. In 2010, almost 10 per cent of all land in Vanuatu was under lease.

Leasing of coastal areas of Efate Island has led to land shortages and negatively impacted local indigenous peoples access to coastal estates and gardening land. Patterns of leasing suggest successive ministers of lands have been involved in a series of customary land grabs.

Ministers of lands have also been involved in the leasing of state land, with the worst offender being the former minister of land Steven Kalsakau. In 2011, Kalsakau leased heavily discounted urban state land to staff located within the Department of Lands, family, friends, and business and political associates. Kalsakaus largess extended to leases of state land to cleaners within the Department of Lands and to his driver. In some instances nothing was paid for these leases. Together Kalsakaus leases of state land represent a loss of around US$7.8 million in revenue to the Vanuatu government.

In 2012, Ralph Regenvanu, the leader of the Land and Justice Party, became the Minister for Lands. He was elected on a commitment to reforming land law in line with the resolutions of the National Land Summit. His team immediately began work on a new set of amendments to the Constitution and land laws in Vanuatu.

The land reforms were drafted through a process of national consultations across all provinces, which culminated in the National Land Law Summit in 2012.

The new laws, formally promulgated in February 2014, consist of constitutional amendments, amendments to the Land Reform Act and Land Leases Act, and a new Customary Land Management Act.

The new laws remove the power of the Minister of Lands to deal in customary and state land. This will have significant implications for the political economy of land dealings in Vanuatu, which operates as a web of relationships between key politicians and mainly foreign-born investors with links to Vanuatus offshore financial sector.

Leases for development on customary land will now need free, prior, informed consent of the custom owner group. The laws have also halted land grabs of customary and state land by successive ministers.

The laws also represent a significant commitment to legal pluralism. Constitutional amendments change the jurisdiction for identifying custom owner groups away from the formal state courts and into nakamals.

The laws further provide a new model for the recognition of womens rights to be heard in nakamals. The laws also established an appeal mechanism in case this doesnt occur, allowing nakamal decisions to be reviewed by the newly created position of Land Ombudsman.

The new land laws are fully operational with respect to existing customary land leases and for all dealings in state land. The new identification and consultation processes are now being carefully piloted for new customary land leases. The meeting of the Emau nakamal to determine custom ownership over the quarry area marks the first of these pilots.

The Vanuatu experience suggests that substantive, innovative land reform needs long-term public consultation, careful policy piloting and evaluation. It also needs the ongoing support of donors interested in innovative approaches to land reform. Donors must keep in mind that in the Pacific appropriate processes for decision-making over land are often the precursor to sustainable development, addressing climate change and effective disaster management.

Siobhan McDonnell is the Legal Advisor to the Minister of Lands, Ralph Regenvanu, and was the principal drafter of the land reform package described in this article. She is currently completing a PhD at the Australian National University.

Source: http://www.eastasiaforum.org/2015/03/14/vanuatu-embraces-landmark-reforms/



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Friday, March 13, 2015

Volaris launches its first international service from Tijuana



The new twice-weekly Volaris service to Oakland was celebrated at Tijuana Airport with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and an on-board selfie. The scary-looking dog mascot is from Tijuanas top football team, Xolos. I bet you really wanted to know that

  • Volaris has added twice-weekly (Wednesdays and Saturdays) flights from its Tijuana (TIJ) base to Oakland (OAK) in California. The Mexican LCCs inaugural flight between the two airports was on 4 March. The 747-kilometre route is not served by any other carrier. Volaris now serves 29 destinations non-stop from Tijuana, but this is the airlines first international service from the airport, and will be operated by its A319s. However, Volaris already serves Oakland from four other Mexican airports; Guadalajara, Mexico City, Morelia and Leon/Guanajuato. Volaris continuing expansion at Oakland International Airport brings another international destination to the San Francisco Bay Area, offering travellers and businesses even more access to key cities in Mexico, said Deborah Ale Flint, Director of Aviation for Port of Oakland. OAK is the fourth largest airport in California and this new Tijuana service will make it the states second largest gateway for nonstop flight destinations in Mexico. Volaris CCO Holger Blankenstein added, This flight represents better connectivity for the San Francisco (Oakland) area, through Tijuana, the most connected city in Mexico thanks to the airline. This route seeks to provide the Bay Area with greater connectivity, with the 16 connecting flights we operate from Tijuana to the rest of Mexico. This is how we continue to unite family and friends who live on both sides of the border at the best fares.

Source: http://www.anna.aero/2015/03/10/volaris-launches-its-first-international-service-from-tijuana/



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Big Ten Tournament: Indiana Vs. Maryland Preview



(JACK CASSIDY/AP) Marylands stellar first season in the Big Ten afforded it a short rest before it opens play in the conference tournament.

Itll kick off for the eighth-ranked Terrapins on Friday night in the quarterfinals in Chicago against Indiana, which is desperate to improve its resume for the NCAA Tournament.

Maryland (26-5, 14-4) finished second in the conference behind No. 6 Wisconsin and enters the tournament on a seven-game winning streak.

The Terrapins capped that run with road victories over Rutgers on March 3 and Nebraska on Sunday, clinching the programs best season since they won 32 games and the national championship in 2001-02.

In his fourth season at Maryland, Mark Turgeon will be trying to secure a career-best 27th win. Turgeon, who earned Big Ten Coach of the Year honors, also won 26 games in 2005-06 while leading Wichita State to the regional semifinals.

Coach Turgeon taught me how to lead and be patient, senior Dez Wells said. He stood by me. We stood by each other. I am really excited for him. He is an outstanding coach and very deserving of the award. Coach is such a hard worker who is committed to making Maryland basketball the very best.

Wells recorded two of his six career double-doubles in the last two games, recording 20 points and 10 rebounds against Rutgers before scoring 18 with 12 boards Sunday.

Freshman star Melo Trimble also enters the conference tournament with momentum after having 21 points, seven rebounds and four assists against Nebraska. He has scored at least 20 a team-high nine times.

The Terrapins are 2-0 in neutral-site games, beating Arizona State and No. 13 Iowa State in November to win the CBE Classic title.

They didnt manage a spotless record against the Hoosiers (20-12). Maryland lost 89-70 at then-No. 23 Indiana on Feb. 22 before winning the next matchup 68-66 on Feb. 11.

Indianas Yogi Ferrell hit seven of eight 3-pointers and scored 24 in the win before shooting 6 of 9 from beyond the arc with 23 points last month. Wells and Trimble scored 18 apiece in the last meeting.

Indiana has beaten four ranked opponents, but bad losses to Eastern Washington and Northwestern, as well as a three-game skid to end the regular season, has the Hoosiers bid to the NCAA Tournament anything but secure.

I really dont know, coach Tom Crean said of his teams at-large chances. No one knows, and thats the beauty of it all.

Indiana matched its second-highest total this season with 32 3-point attempts Thursday in a 71-56 win over Northwestern in the second round, and it leads the Big Ten with 23.1 attempted 3s per game.

Maryland allows opponents to shoot 31.4 percent from behind the arc, which ranks second in the conference, but the Hoosiers shot 68.2 percent (15 for 22) on Jan. 22. It was the Terrapins worst mark since allowing George Washington to shoot 71.4 percent Dec. 5, 2004.

Indiana could be without Hanner Mosquera-Perea after he suffered a right knee injury Thursday. He scored four points in 11 minutes against Maryland on Feb. 11 but missed the first meeting due to an injury to the same knee.

Hanner plays a big part in this group, but whoever needs to step up, I know they will, forward Emmitt Holt said. Were all in this together, so whatever happens happens.

Freshman James Blackmon Jr. had 25 points Thursday. He scored 22 in Januarys meeting before shooting 2 for 14 last month.

Listen to the game on 105.7 The Fan. Pregame starts at 6pm

Source: http://baltimore.cbslocal.com/2015/03/13/big-ten-tournament-indiana-vs-maryland-preview/



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Why Genesis Rodriguez Wants to be the 'Latina Dustin Hoffman'



March 13, 2015 | by Jessica Chanchalashvili | People & Parties

Run All Nightstar Genesis Rodriguez shared on what its like to work with Liam Neeson, why she aspires to be the "Latina Dustin Hoffman,"and much more.

Genesis Rodriguez at the Run All Night premiere in New York City.

Genesis Rodriguez is having a good year. So far in 2015, she has watched her animated Disney film, Big Hero 6, win an Academy Award, shes starring in Run All Night opposite Liam Neeson (out today), and is gearing up for the release of her comedy-horror flick,Yoga Hosers.

We chatted with the Miami-native actress to find out how shes similar to her Big Hero 6 character, what her and Common bonded about on the set of Run All Night, and why shes hoping to be the "Latina Dustin Hoffman."

What drew you to your role in Big Hero Six?GENESIS RODRIGUEZ:I love Disney. [I grew up] only four hours away [] that was like our family vacation. Im a Disney kid, so this was a huge honor. They couldnt believe how similar I was to Honey Lemon. She is into robots and into science and she is a happy girl. And that is basically meIm kind of lanky and geeky and I have long hair. [Laughs]

What did you enjoy about making an animated film?GR:What I enjoyed the most was that I really felt like a kid. When I was working, I couldnt believe that they were actually paying me to do this. I feel pretty lucky about that. It was just so much fun; I really got to explore. Nothing was too big for animation, because you only have to rely on your acting, so it was like more and more. And I was like okayIll go there.

Run All Nightis out today. Can you tell us a little bit about the film and your character?GR:I play Gabriela, the wife of Mike Conlon [played by Joel Kinnaman]. We are a normal familywe have two kids; we have one on the way. My husband is a super hard-working guy. One night he witnesses something that goes down that he shouldnt be witnessing. His father, [played by Liam Neeson], happens to be in the mafia. He has to help him out for this one night to save himself and his family. But he is an estranged father, so it is kind of like this father and son getting back together for one night just so he can stay alive and keep his family alive.

You worked with Liam Neeson and Common on Run All Night. What was that like?GR:They are so cool, I admire them so much. Liam is such a gentlemanthe definition of a gentleman. He sat down the first day I started working with him and was just like Hey Genesis, how are you? How was your weekend? Common tooCommon is the coolest. He is super sweet and we talked about basketball, obviously Im a Miami Heat fan. I had the best time being in this movie, I felt like one of the guys.

How about any upcoming projects?GR:Yoga Hosers and then I have Home next year with Patricia Clarkson. It is a thriller, a psychological thriller. We dont know what is really happening in the movie, it is kind of cool. [And I have] some upcoming projects right now that I cant talk about because they arent 100%. Im trying to do something different every time. Big Hero 6 and Run All Night could not be any different. Im trying to be the next Latina Dustin HoffmanDustin Hoffman has never repeated himself in a character [but] you believe him in everything he does. That is what Im trying to do, thats my niche.

What is one thing that people dont know about you?GR:People may not know that I dont drivelike, I dont drive at all. I dont feel like driving, I dont want to learn how to drive, and Im too scared. And I grew up [in Miami], and you have to drive here. People are driving at 15 with their permits. I was just too much of a chicken to learn, and now Im 27. Like, who learns to drive at 27?

PHOTOGRAPHY BY DIMITRIOS KAMBOURIS/GETTY IMAGES

Source: http://la-confidential-magazine.com/the-latest/people-and-parties/postings/run-all-night-star-genesis-rodriguez-wants-to-be-the-latina-dustin-hoffman



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With NFL free agency underway, here are some early projections for the ...



The Washington Redskins were largely on the sidelines when NFL free agency got underway, so their team, at least on offense, is a known commodity.

Mike Clay from Pro Football Focus has continually updated his 2015 projections asplayers sign or are traded to new teams, and here is what he thinks the Redskins will do in 2015.

Robert Griffin III, quarterback

Barring something unexpected, Griffin likely will be the teams starting quarterback next season. He played nine games in 2014 and completed 68.7 percent of his passes for 1,694 yards, four touchdowns and six interceptions. Most of those passes never went more than nine yards in the air.

The projections reveal some good news and some bad news. The good news is RGIII is projected to play 16 games (dont get too excited all starters are) and pass for 3,862 yards with 20 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. They also predict that h**l rush for 519 yards. That would be similar production to his rookie of the year campaign in 2012. However, they also project him to be sacked a league-leading 60 times, which would rank ninth all time.

Of course, there is still the chancethe team goes in a different direction.

Alfred Morris, running back

Morris was the No. 18-rated rusher among the 23 who took at least half of their teams snaps last season. The 26-year-old ran for 1,074 yards on 265 carries with eight touchdowns but saw his yards per carry decline for the second straight season. He did have 14 runs go for 15 yards or more.

Expect more of the same from Morris: 1,183 yards on 276 carries withnine touchdowns.

DeSean Jackson,Pierre GarconandAndre Roberts, widereceivers

Garcon led the teamin targets (105) but was way behind Jackson in yards per route run.

Perhaps thats why PFFs projection system has Jackson leading the team in targets for the 2015 season.

Name Targets Recs ReYards ReTD DeSean Jackson 102 66 1092 4 Pierre Garcon 87 58 696 4 Andre Roberts 63 39 456 3 Ryan Grant 19 14 145 1

Jordan Reed, Niles Paul and Logan Paulsen, tight ends

Reed has the most upside here, but Paul was signed to a three-year contract extension worth close to $10 million. Still, the projections suggest Reed will be the better bet in terms of performance.

Name Targets Recs ReYards ReTD Jordan Reed 87 63 675 4 Niles Paul 29 21 218 1 Logan Paulsen 10 7 73 1

Neil Greenberg analyzes advanced sports statistics for the Fancy Stats blog and prefers to be called a geek rather than a nerd.

Source: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/fancy-stats/wp/2015/03/12/with-nfl-free-agency-underway-here-are-some-early-projections-for-the-redskins-offense/



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Thursday, March 12, 2015

Palcohol gets federal approval



Thursday, March 12 2015, 04:12 PM EDT

Palcohol gets federal approvalStory by CBS12 Web team

WEST PALM BEACH (CBS12) -- Palcohol, or powdered alcohol, has gained federal approval, despite fears of the powder being snorted or over-used.

Palcohol is simply freeze-dried alcohol packaged in a small, portable pouch.

One pouch mixed with 6 ounces of water, can create an instant alcoholic beverage.

Four flavors of the palcohol were approved. Those include lemon drop, margarita, vodka and rum.

The company hopes to have the palcohol available this summer, according to a statement from the palcohol website.

Source: http://www.cbs12.com/news/top-stories/stories/vid_24175.shtml



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Parker Rice, parents of Levi Pettit apologize for 'horrible mistake' made in ...



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Update at 6:40 p.m.: Moments after Levi Pettits family apologized for their sons behavior in the SAE video, Parker Rice the recent Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas graduate sent his own apology, via his father Bob. Here it is in full:

I am deeply sorry for what I did Saturday night. It was wrong and reckless. I made a horrible mistake by joining into the singing and encouraging others to do the same. On Monday, I withdrew from the university, and sadly, at this moment our family is not able to be in our home because of threatening calls as well as frightening talk on social media.

I know everyone wants to know why or how this happened. I admit it likely was fueled by alcohol consumed at the house before the bus trip, but thats not an excuse. Yes, the song was taught to us, but that too doesnt work as an explanation. Its more important to acknowledge what I did and what I didnt do. I didnt say no, and I clearly dismissed an important value I learned at my beloved high school, Dallas Jesuit. We were taught to be Men for Others. I failed in that regard, and in those moments, I also completely ignored the core values and ethics I learned from my parents and others.

This sign now sits in front of the Rice house in Northwest Dallas.

At this point, all I can do is be thoughtful and prayerful about my next steps, but I am also concerned about the fraternity friends still on campus. Apparently, they are feeling unsafe and some have been harassed by others. Hopefully, the university will protect them.

For me, this is a devastating lesson and I am seeking guidance on how I can learn from this and make sure it never happens again. My goal for the long-term is to be a man who has the heart and the courage to reject racism wherever I see or experience it in the future.

Thank you for your consideration of my deepest apologies for what I did.

Bob Rice says that at the moment, we are not doing interviews.

Update at 6:17 p.m.: The family of a second Dallas-area family has confirmed their son can be seen in the now-infamous University of Oklahoma SAE video. And they are apologizing for his actions.

Moments ago The Dallas Morning News received a statement attributed to Brody and Susan Pettit, parents of recent Highland Park High School graduate Levi Pettit.

As parents of Levi, we love him and care for him deeply, says the statement, which has also been posted on this website. He made a horrible mistake, and will live with the consequences forever. However, we also know the depth of our sons character. He is a good boy, but what we saw in those videos is disgusting. While it may be difficult for those who only know Levi from the video to understand, we know his heart, and he is not a racist. We raised him to be loving and inclusive and we all remain surrounded by a diverse, close-knit group of friends.

Levi Pettit, seen here in a 2013 photo, was a star golfer at Highland Park High School (Elisabeth Dillon/File photo)

We were as shocked and saddened by this news as anyone. Of course, we are sad for our son but more importantly, we apologize to the community he has hurt. We would also like to apologize to the entire African American community, University of Oklahoma student body and administration. Our family has the responsibility to apologize, and also to seek forgiveness and reconciliation. Our words will only go so far as a family, we commit to following our words with deeds.

To our friends and family, thank you for your kind comments and prayers. They are very comforting in this difficult time.

We ask that the media and public please respect our familys privacy as we come together to heal and determine next steps.

Bill Coletti, who is serving as spokesman for the family, says they will say nothing further. He also says the family dispatched the statement since media members had begun to ask about his role in the video.

Levi Pettit was a star golfer at Highland Park.

[Editors note: This story has been updated since it was originally posted.]

University of Oklahoma President David Boren has expelled two Sigma Alpha Epsilon members captured on video singing a racist chant. The two students were identified in a statement as having played a leadership role during the bus ride caught on video. And, says the president, more students are likely to be expelled once they are identified.

One already has, and hes from Dallas.

The Dallas Morning News has confirmed that recent Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas graduate Parker Rice, a former football player at the school, was the one seen leading the chant. OU will not say if Rice was among those expelled, but Jesuit officials addressed the revelation Tuesday morning without identifying the 19-year-old by name.

In the recent video regarding OU and the SAE fraternity, it appears that a graduate from Jesuit Dallas is leading the racist chant, says a message from Jesuit Dallas President Mike Earsing. I am appalled by the actions in the video and extremely hurt by the pain this has caused our community. It is unconscionable and very sad that in 2015 we still live in a society where this type of bigotry and racism takes place.

A Jesuit spokesman would later identify Rice as one of the fraternity members seen in the video.

The statement from Jesuit came hours after several Twitter accounts, among them one linked to Anonymous, identified the leader as a Dallas native.

The OU student identified as Parker Rice, a recent Jesuit graduate

Former classmates have taken to social media to defend Rice, insisting he is a good guy and NOT a racist. But far more have suggested he better not go out in public for awhile, in the words of one user. There have been a few death threats as well.

The 19-year-old Rice has erased his social media presence; so has most of his family, including his mother, who has deleted her Facebook page. The fathers work phone number has been disconnected; the house number is not accepting any further voice mail messages.

And a recently posted story about Rice and his brothers one of whom is also a SAE member at OU was deleted this week from the Dallas schools website.

Rices father, Bob, a commercial Realtor, has deep ties to North Dallas, where the family lives. He serves on the boards of the Town North YMCA and North Dallas Chamber Baseball League and has volunteered in various capacities for those organizations over the last two decades.

Catherine Bishop, OUs vice president for public affairs, tells The News via email the school will not name the students who were expelled or involved in the video: The record information is confidential pursuant the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act.

The SAE chapter was shuttered Monday by University of Oklahoma president after a video surfaced Sunday night showing several young men clad in tuxedos singing about how black students would never be allowed into SAE. And the national Delta Delta Delta sorority said it too is cooperating fully with the university, since several OU Tri-Delts also appear to have been aboard the party bus.

Boren called the fraternity members disgraceful and deemed their behavior reprehensible.

Former Dallas Cowboys and University of Oklahoma head football coach Barry Switzer, an honorary SAE, issued a statement Tuesday afternoon in which he said this situation is unfortunate for the many innocent people involved.

Said Switzer, As a long-time supporter of the University and member of the SAE chapter, I know the majority of our students dont condone or participate in bigotry. These incidents are not a reflection of the true spirit of our campus. I hope that we can begin to heal the wounds by avoiding rhetoric that fuels the fire and instead spend more time thinking about how we can collectively create positive relationships and interactions among our campus family.

Staff writer Naheed Rajwani contributed to this item.

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Source: http://thescoopblog.dallasnews.com/2015/03/jesuit-dallas-president-says-graduate-appears-to-be-leading-racist-chant-in-ou-sae-video.html/



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