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Treasury Auctions Set for the Week of Sept. 18

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The following tax-exempt fixed-income issues are scheduled for pricing this week.
The Treasury’s schedule of financing this week includes Monday’s regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills and an auction of four-week bills on Tuesday.
At the close of the New York cash market on Friday, the rate on the outstanding three-month bill was 1.04 percent. The rate on the six-month issue was 1.17 percent, and the rate on the four-week issue was 0.97 percent.
The following tax-exempt fixed-income issues, valued at $50 million or more, are scheduled for pricing this week:
Florida Department of Environmental Protection, $75.5 million of tax allocation bonds. Competitive.
Brookland-Cayce School District No. 2, S. C., $100 million of unlimited tax general obligation bonds. Competitive.
Cherry Creek School District No. 5, Colo., $78.3 million of unlimited tax general obligation bonds. Competitive.
Madison, Wis., $76.9 million of unlimited tax general obligation promissory notes. Competitive.
Cherry Creek School District No. 5, Colo., $100 million of unlimited tax general obligation bonds. Competitive.
Johnson County Community College, Kan., $50 million of certificate of participation bonds. Competitive.
Anchorage, $169.4 million of water and wastewater revenue refinancing bonds. Citigroup Global Markets.
Arizona Industrial Development Authority, $55 million of education revenue bonds. RBC Capital Markets.
Atlantic City, $69.8 million of tax appeal refinancing bonds. Morgan Stanley.
California Baptist University, $107 million of debt securities. D. A. Davidson.
El Paso, $95.4 million of water and sewer revenue improvement and refinancing bonds. Stifel, Nicolaus.
Hutto, Tex., $78.7 million of tax and waterworks and sewer system revenue certificates of obligation. Mesirow Financial.
Indianapolis, Wayne Township, Marion County, Ind., School Building Corporation, $100 million of ad valorem property tax and first mortgage refinancing and improvement bonds. Stifel, Nicolaus.
Jacksonville, Fla., $77.8 million of health care facilities revenue bonds. J. P. Morgan Securities.
Lewis and Clark County School District No. 1, Mont., $55 million of debt securities. D. A. Davidson.
Metropolitan Transportation Authority, $500 million of transportation revenue green bonds. Citigroup Global Markets.
Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, $157 million of wastewater improvement revenue refinancing bonds. Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Northwell Health, $970 million of taxable bonds. Citigroup Global Markets.
Ohio, $341.9 million of general obligation highway capital improvement bonds. Goldman Sachs.
Rockville, Md., Mayor and Council, $240.2 million of economic development revenue and revenue refinancing bonds. Ziegler.
Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City Independent School District, Tex., $50 million of unlimited tax school building bonds. FTN Financial Capital Markets.
Semitropic Improvement District of Semitropic Water Storage District, Calif., $50.3 million of revenue refinancing bonds. Wells Fargo Securities.
St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center, Ariz., $81.2 million of taxable bonds. Morgan Stanley.
University of California Regents, $854.3 million of limited project revenue bonds. Barclays Capital.

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North Korea problem cannot be solved without Russia, China – German FM

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During a visit to Beijing, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel told reporters that Russia, China and the US should work together to solve the North Korean crisis, otherwise “our children will grow up in a very dangerous world.»
Gabriel was in Beijing for six hours on Sunday to open an exhibition by German artists and also to hold talks with his Chinese counterpart, Yang Jiechi, about the crisis on the Korean Peninsula.
«It is clear that a dual strategy of pressure and dialogue towards North Korea is needed,” he told German news agency DPA, adding that sanctions over nuclear and missile programs should be “determined and complete.”
«In addition, we need to enter a political process with North Korea to make progress on the denuclearization of the peninsula.»
Gabriel said the process must involve Russia, China and the US working together.
He had previously urged China, the US and Russia to «take a new start on policy of détente.»
“Without the cooperation of these three countries, we will not solve the problem,” he told reporters in China. «If we do not succeed, our children will grow up in a very dangerous world.»
He noted that China is in a particularly precarious position, fearing that too much pressure will cause the North Korean government to collapse right on its doorstep. However, it is necessary to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, because if North Korea becomes a nuclear power, Japan and South Korea might try to follow.
«And in our [European] neighborhood, in Africa, states will then say, look, you can get it [nuclear armaments]. The world is watching and nothing happens,» Gabriel said.
Tensions have been steadily rising on the Korean Peninsula over the past few months, with Pyongyang conducting several missile and nuclear tests in defiance of rulings by the UN Security Council, while the United States has continued joint exercises with South Korea and Japan while amplifying its rhetoric against Pyongyang.
“North Korea best not make any more threats to the US. They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen,” President Donald Trump said in August. In response, North Korea said it was “carefully examining” a plan for a missile strike near the US territory of Guam, a Pacific island 3,400km from the Korean Peninsula.
Russia and China, while approving the latest round of sanctions against Pyongyang last week, have repeatedly called for a diplomatic solution to the crisis. Moscow argued that more punitive measures will not ease the distrust North Korea feels about the US and its allies, and instead will likely result in a humanitarian catastrophe.
“Ramping up military hysteria in such conditions is senseless; it’s a dead end,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said earlier in September. “It could lead to a global, planetary catastrophe and a huge loss of human life. There is no other way to solve the North Korean nuclear issue, save that of peaceful dialogue.”
Russia and China have proposed a ‘double-freeze’ solution to the crisis, wherein the United States ceases its drills with South Korea in exchange for the North suspending its missile and nuclear tests. However, the US has rejected these proposals, saying it has every right to carry out exercises with its allies.

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Dem Senator: Trump Will Back Dream Act

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‘There’s a basic understanding’
Illinois Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin said Sunday that Democrats are operating under the assumption that President Trump backs a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Both Trump and his legislative director Marc Short said last week that the White House isn’t considering a path to citizenship, however, Democrats insist Trump does.
Sen. Durbin said on “Fox News Sunday” that there was a “basic understanding” made between Trump and Democratic Congressional leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi after a dinner last Wednesday.
“I do believe there is an understanding that down the road there is an eventual path to citizenship,” Pelosi said at a Thursday press briefing.
Durbin said that there was push back from the right following the dinner, but that Democrats are “going forward with the understanding that we can work with the White House to come up with an agreement that includes [Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)], that includes citizenship for those who are protected under the Dream Act, and also has a substantial commitment to increased order protection.”
The Senate version of the Dream Act could put nearly 1.8 million illegal immigrants on a path to citizenship.
President Trump campaigned against amnesty, but in recent weeks has asked Congress to protect the roughly 800,000 illegal immigrants protected by DACA.

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6 dead, 30 injured as fierce storm hits western Romania

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BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Six people died and at least 30 were injured during a violent storm Sunday in western Romania that…
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — Six people died and at least 30 were injured during a violent storm Sunday in western Romania that produced winds of up to 100 kilometers (60 miles) an hour, authorities said.
One person died in the city of Timisoara after he was hit by a billboard, while a woman was killed by a falling tree, Elena Megherea, a General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations spokeswoman in Timis County, said.
Two more people, one of whom was hit by a tree, died in the western town of Buzias. After the storm moved north, a 50-year-old man died in the northwest city of Bistrita after he was hit by a branch during a walk in the park, emergency situation officials said.
Timisoara Mayor Nicolae Robu said the storm tore off roofs and overturned trucks.
Elena Tarla, an Emergency Situations spokeswoman for Caras-Severin County, says the storm ripped out trees and downed power lines. She says many homes were without electricity.
Mihai Grecu, head of the emergency department at Timis County Hospital, told national news agency Agerpres that 30 people were receiving treatment for injuries from flying objects.
Officials warned residents to stay at home or take shelter, to remove appliances from sockets, and to stay away from power transmission towers.
Sunday’s storm followed days of high temperatures.

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Hong Kong man dies in haunted house attraction

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A man has died in a haunted house attraction called ‘Buried Alive’, as Hong Kong’s largest amusement park prepared to kick off its annual Halloween festival.
A man has died in a haunted house attraction called «Buried Alive», as Hong Kong’s largest amusement park prepared to kick off its annual Halloween festival.
The 21-year-old man, surnamed Cheung, was hit by a coffin yesterday, local media said.
Mr Cheung was found unconscious five minutes after he entered the attraction, Ocean Park chief executive Matthias Li said, expressing «deep sorrow» over the tragedy.
He was confirmed dead in hospital, police said.
‘Buried Alive’ is part of a Halloween-themed festival at Ocean Park running from 5-31 October.
The park’s website said visitors would «experience being buried alive alone, before fighting their way out of their dark and eerie grave».
Visitors are supposed to get inside a coffin-turned-slide, local media said, and slip through into the haunted house where they would experience what the park’s website described as «a rocky maze filled with dreadful ghouls».
Hong Kong’s government said it believed Mr Cheung entered the house safely but wandered off into a restricted area where he was struck by machinery.
The victim was «believed to have entered into an area for mechanical operations that was not open to visitors and was hit by a mechanical part», a statement said.
Police said an investigation was ongoing.
The government has ordered the closure of ‘Buried Alive’ until further notice.

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Hurricane Irma, storm Maria have their own music

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As Tropical Storm Maria circulates in waters already stirred by Hurricane Irma in the Caribbean, here’s a lighthearted playlist of Maria songs.
Sick of your Irma song playlist by now?
Given that there are not that many songs with Irma in the name it certainly wouldn’t have taken too long to run through the few, like The Magnetic Fields’ ballad, “Irma,” that some of the most Spotify- and iTunes-addicted among you might have used as background music during your storm prep.
Our favorite? Probably the bouncy reggae ditty, “Hurricane Irma Song,” by an unknown artist on YouTube. Gotta love the composer’s quick inspiration and the song’s catchy refrain: “Hurricane Irma/Better get what you need.”
More: Hurricane warnings expanded in anticipation of a stronger Maria
And now the wind is called Maria. So you’d better get what you need.
National Hurricane Center forecasters say Tropical Storm Maria is ominously behaving similarly to Irma. There’s that west-northwest path toward Caribbean islands that were already battered by Irma. Florida is in its sights (though still way too soon to predict its impact, if any, on the U. S.). There are also nerve-rattling and similar fueling conditions — low wind shear, a warm ocean and very moist air.
In a bid for lighthearted entertainment ideas, might we suggest a handful of Maria songs as you once again keep your eye on the tropics?
▪ Blondie, “Maria.” As Deborah Harry sings the hook, “Maria, you’ve gotta see her/Go insane and out of your mind,” our initial thought to the first part of that line is, “Oh, hell no, we don’t gotta see this Maria at all.” The “go insane and out of your mind” part, however, is exactly how we’re feeling now.
▪ Santana (Featuring The Product G&B), “Maria, Maria.” “Then I looked up in the sky/Hoping for days of paradise.” We hear you, Carlos. We’re looking. We’re looking.
▪ Leonard Bernstein/Stephen Sondheim, “Maria (From ‘West Side Story’).” I’ve just met a girl named Maria/And suddenly that name/Will never be the same.” For all that is holy and just, please Maria, don’t tarnish the good name of Maria for folks in the Caribbean and Florida.
▪ Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, “How Do You Solve a Problem Like Maria (From ‘The Sound of Music’). If we only knew.
▪ Ricky Martin, “Maria.” The Spanish lyrics translate to: “This is Maria/So hot and cold/That if you drink it for sure it will kill you/One, two, three/A little step by step Maria.” Ok, Ricky. That’s just a bit too dramatic.
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Townshend’s ‘Quadrophenia’ is a classical rocker at the Greek Theatre – Orange County Register

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Even accompanied by a choir and orchestra, the music thundered like rock music and the rhythms and beats were rocking rhythms and beats.
Nobody smashed a cello. No tympani were blown up.
Make no mistake, though. “Classic Quadrophenia,” complete with orchestra and choir, is a rock show.
It’s a classical-ized version of what Pete Townshend acknowledges to be his most thoroughly satisfying work, The Who’s “Quadrophenia,” which was released as a double-album in 1973 and would become a stage show and a movie. Townshend finished his brief U. S. tour of the show Saturday at the Greek Theatre.
Even with the robed choir and the orchestra complete with oboes and double basses and even a guy playing the triangle, the music thundered like rock music and the rhythms and beats were rocking rhythms and beats.
“Quadrophenia” is the story of Jimmy, a British lower-middle-class adolescent in 1964 London whose life is in crisis. It’s the second of two Townshend-penned rock operas, the previous being “Tommy.”
Some might think “Tommy’s” story the more coherent of the two, making it superior to “Quadrophenia.” But in music, lyrics, recording and performance, “Quadrophenia” shines brighter.
“Quadrophenia,” too, might connect better with its audience. Jimmy feels awkward and that he really doesn’t fit in. It’s the same desperate loneliness just about every teen goes through.
The Who, for whom Townshend has been guitarist, part-time lead vocalist, chief songwriter and unquestioned leader, has performed “Quadrophenia” in its entirety on a couple of tours, with a most-recent rendering at Honda Center in 2013. This is its first go-around without Who lead singer Roger Daltrey and with a full-on orchestra playing arrangements created by Townshend’s classically trained partner Rachel Fuller.
Saturday’s “Quadrophenia” looked like a classical music performance – a large orchestra arranged in a traditional U-shape with conductor Robert Ziegler on a platform and a choir of around 40 in the back.
We even got classic-concert touches like the first-chair violinist taking her position later and separately from the other musicians. This usually draws loud applause at a symphony performance, but this was a rock audience so only a few in the crowd recognized the moment and clapped their hands.
The ’73 “Quadrophenia” record begins with an overture of sorts, “I Am the Sea.” Saturday’s “Classic Quadrophenia” started with an overture, too, but a more formal one with the coming themes fused together more intricately and delicately.
Then the show took the on-ramp to rock ‘n’ roll with “The Real Me” and the arrival of British tenor Alfie Boe, “Classic Quadrophenia” singer since a 2014 recording of these renditions who also is on the 2015 Royal Albert Hall performance that became a DVD.
Boe sang like the singer he is, an operatic type with the big voice needed for such roles as “Les Miserables’” Jean Valjean, for which he received his first acclaim several years ago. Those sustained “Love, Reign o’er Me” notes that Who singer Roger Daltrey sometimes struggles to hit were easily reached by Boe, with power to spare.
The rocker in him came out, too. Boe did some Townshend-in-his-prime-like leaps and a couple of touchdown spikes of the microphone, and plenty of fist-pumping, too. He seemed to enjoy shouting the naughty words in the lyrics and even gave everyone the finger at the end of “Is It in My Head.”
Townshend did not make an appearance until the concert’s fifth piece, “The Punk Meets the Godfather” – sort of an oddity, as on the original album he has a prevalent lead vocal on its fourth track, “Cut My Hair.”
That would continue during the night. Parts that Townshend sang on the ’73 album, like on “Sean and Sand,” were sung Saturday by Boe. And just when you figured that Boe was going to do all the Daltrey vocals, Townshend handled Daltrey’s parts on “Drowned.”
But this was a good idea. Boe sung all the Jimmy lines, with Townshend and Billy Idol singing the parts of the other “Quadrophenia” characters – Townshend as the bus driver, for example.
Idol took the stage a handful of times, to great applause and cheers, to sing the parts of the “Ace Face,” the leader of the Mods gang to which Boe’s Jimmy character belongs for a time. He brought with him a light-hearted, even goofy, attitude, especially when doing the “Bell Boy” parts that belonged to the late and nutty Who drummer Keith Moon.
There wasn’t an electric guitar in the place, with Townshend sticking with an acoustic guitar on a couple of songs. He was especially good on that instrument on “Drowned,” as usual.
There was a well-stocked percussion section but no rock-ish drum kit. To keep the rhythm and beat going, there was plenty of pizzicato supplied by the string section.
After the final, crashing notes of “Love, Reign o’er Me,” sung by Boe with the appropriate power and passion he brought to the stage all night, a second and somewhat looser rendering of “The Real Me” served as the encore. Boe, Idol and Townshend took turns on the lead vocals.
It was an entertaining show, more for the ears than the eyes. It perhaps serves as validation, too, that with “Quadrophenia,” Townshend produced a work of music with the stamina and vitality rarely created by his peers. When Townshend would turn and look joyfully at Ziegler and the orchestra and choir, it was apparent he felt that way, too.
Townshend rejoins The Who for shows in South America later this month. It’s difficult to imagine that he is going to enjoy that as much as he seemed to enjoy Saturday night at The Greek.
Where: Greek Theatre, Los Angeles
When: Sept. 16

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Nova High gets help from St. Thomas Aquinas — its bitter baseball rival — after Hurricane Irma

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Nova and St. Thomas Aquinas have played some classic games over the past two decades during their long baseball feud. In the wake of Hurricane Irma this week, Aquinas players assisted Nova in cleaning up its damaged home field after the storm.
St. Thomas Aquinas baseball coach Troy Cameron was looking for a way his team could help out after Hurricane Irma.
Once he heard a nearby school needed a hand, Cameron rallied his kids together.
But he knew he couldn’t immediately tell them it was their fiercest rival — Nova.
«He just told us bring extra baseball gloves or gardening gloves to protect your hands,» Aquinas senior outfielder Chris Ruckdeschel said. «Then he bought us breakfast at Chick-fil-A…and then he told us where we were going. We were shocked.»
For a few hours Saturday morning, one of South Florida’s fiercest baseball rivalries was put on hold.
Players and coaches from Aquinas worked together with players and coaches from Nova to spruce up the Davie school’s home ballpark — Pat McQuaid Field — that was left with a damaged scoreboard and a mess of fallen trees in the wake of Hurricane Irma.
Cameron took a group of roughly 35 players and coaches over and they assisted in the cleanup effort.
«When I pulled up in the morning, I was really shocked,» said Nova junior third baseman Jordan Campbell. «I was like ‘Why are they here?’ But then I saw they were here to help. I figured maybe we can put the past behind and put everything aside.
«We started working together and everything clicked.»
Former University School coach and Nova alum Dan Rovetto, who stepped down last October after guiding the Sharks to their first 25-win last year to become a pro scout for the Seattle Mariners, put the word out on Facebook to help his alma mater.
Athletic staff from nearby Nova Southeastern University including baseball coach Greg Brown also came to help as did staff from University School.
Cameron, who is friends with Rovetto, quickly reached out when he saw the post.
«Troy told me that St. Thomas luckily hadn’t taken much damage, but he felt he wanted his kids to give back to the community and do something better for others,» Rovetto said. «Knowing the history of this rivalry, seeing the two groups of players come together was really a sight to see.»
Since 1999, Nova and St. Thomas Aquinas have met in the regional playoffs seven times with the Titans holding a 4-3 lead in that series in addition to numerous other times in the regular season.
Nova beat St. Thomas 4-3 in the Class 8A regional finals this past May before losing in the state semifinals to Tallahassee Lincoln. The regional win was Nova’s first over Aquinas since 2005 the same year they won a state and national title.
St. Thomas had won 11 previous meetings against Nova including a controversial regional semifinal win in 2015 in which the Raiders prevailed despite the Titans rallying from a two-run deficit in the final inning. Officials suspended the game prior to beginning the bottom of the seventh due to heavy rain causing the field to be rendered unplayable. By rule it reverted the outcome of the game to the last complete inning where Aquinas led resulting in a Raiders’ win.
A court injunction was later filed on Nova’s behalf, but subsequently denied.
Cameron returned to Aquinas five years ago to coach his alma mater, and remembers vividly the intensity of the rivalry with Nova.
«When I used to play in these games, I remember how much we didn’t like each other,» Cameron said. «It was different when I came back to coach. The schools would do activities together in the offseason. I remember thinking we’re not supposed to like those guys. They’re our rivals. We’re not supposed to be friends with them.
«But in this situation, you put that aside and do what’s right. I think the kids understood that and that’s what I wanted to see out of them.»
Nova and St. Thomas are once again in neighboring districts in Class 8A heading into the 2018 season.
Both Ruckdeschel and Campbell think the intensity of the rivalry won’t change when the teams face each other despite Saturday’s cooperative effort.
But both agreed when the final out is recorded both sides have developed a measure of mutual respect for each other.
«It’s probably going to change the way we’ll play each other,» Campbell said. «Before it was straight up hatred what we felt for [Aquinas]. I think now we earned some respect for them.»
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US diplomats deliver stiff warning to North Korea as Donald Trump brands Kim Jong-un 'rocket man'

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North Korea faces destruction if it continues to threaten the US and its allies, according to one of Donald Trump’s most senior diplomats, while the president unveiled the dismissive new nickname of Rocket Man for the country’s erratic ruler. With world leaders gathering in New York for the United Nations
North Korea faces destruction if it continues to threaten the US and its allies, according to one of Donald Trump’s most senior diplomats, while the president unveiled the dismissive new nickname of Rocket Man for the country’s erratic ruler.
With world leaders gathering in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, when North Korea’s nuclear programme is expected to dominate, senior administration figures said time was running out for a diplomatic solution.
Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the UN, said North Korea was starting to feel the pinch of sanctions but added that she would be happy to turn the matter over to the military.
“We all know that if North Korea continues with this reckless behaviour and if the United States has to defend itself or its allies in any way, North Korea will be destroyed,” she said.
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The warnings came a day after Kim Jong-un promised to continue his weapons programme saying he was close to reaching equilibrium with US military force despite fresh UN sanctions last week.
Mr Kim has threatened Guam, a US territory in the Pacific, and has fired two missiles over Japan, including one missile that was launched on Friday.
North Korea also recently tested its most powerful bomb.
For his part, Mr Trump tweeted that he had discussed the matter with Moon Jae-in, the South Korean president, during a phone call on Saturday
Mr Trump’s use of nicknames was a feature of the primary and election campaigns last year, and credited with helping defeat “Low Energy” Jeb Bush for the Republican nomination and implanting “Crooked Hillary” into the nation’s psyche.
HR McMaster, the White House national security adviser, warned of the imminent danger from Pyongyang.
«This regime is so close now to threatening the United States and others with a nuclear weapon, that we really have to move with a great sense of urgency on sanctions, on diplomacy and preparing, if necessary, a military option,” he told the Fox News’ Sunday programme.
Meanwhile the administration is still trying to explain its stance on the Paris climate accords, after a weekend headline suggested European officials had been told the US would not be withdrawing after all.
Rex Tillerson, the US Secretary of State, said Mr Trump was willing to work with foreign leaders to find terms that were acceptable to the US.
“The president said he is open to finding those conditions where we can remain engaged with others on what we all agree is still a challenging issue,” he told CBS’s Face the Nation show.
The Trump administration is also considering shutting its recently reopened embassy in Havana following following a string of apparent sonic attacks on American diplomats in Cuba, according to Mr Tillerson.
«We have it under evaluation. “It’s a very serious issue with respect to the harm that certain individuals have suffered,» he told CBS’s Face the Nation. «We’ve brought some of those people home. It’s under review.»
The victims have suffered hearing loss, concussion and nausea while stationed in Havana but officials have struggled to identify the cause.

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Węgry. Uroczystości w rocznicę napaści Związku Sowieckiego na Polskę

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Złożeniem wieńców i zapaleniem zniczy przed pomnikiem ofiar katyńskich, a także Mszą św. w kościele polskim obchodzono w niedzielę w Budapeszcie 78. rocznicę napaści Związku Sowieckiego na Polskę.
Złożeniem wieńców i zapaleniem zniczy przed pomnikiem ofiar katyńskich, a także Mszą św. w kościele polskim obchodzono w niedzielę w Budapeszcie 78. rocznicę napaści Związku Sowieckiego na Polskę.
Polscy dyplomaci, w tym radca-minister ambasady RP na Węgrzech Michał Andrukonis i attache wojskowy Tomasz Trzciński, przedstawiciele Polonii węgierskiej i władz III dzielnicy Budapesztu złożyli wieńce przed pomnikiem katyńskim oraz zapalili znicze przed tablicami poświęconymi ofiarom Katynia, a także sekretarzowi Rady Ochrony Pamięci Walk i Męczeństwa Andrzejowi Przewoźnikowi, który zginął w katastrofie smoleńskiej.
Wśród polonijnych uczestników uroczystości, tradycyjnie organizowanej co roku w tym miejscu, była m.in. rzeczniczka narodowości polskiej w parlamencie węgierskim Halina Csucs.
Także w niedzielę, w kościele polskim w dzielnicy Koebanya, odprawiona została Msza św. w intencji ofiar napaści Związku Sowieckiego na Polskę. Podczas nabożeństwa, proboszcz Polskiej Parafii Personalnej w Budapeszcie ksiądz Krzysztof Grzelak, wspominał uchodźców polskich, którzy zaczęli napływać na Węgry już 18 września 1939 roku. Podczas II wojny światowej na Węgry przybyło około 140 tys. polskich uchodźców.
Po Mszy św, w której uczestniczył m.in. konsul Marcin Sokołowski, odbył się koncert utworów polskich i węgierskich w wykonaniu artystów krakowskiej Akademii Muzycznej, upamiętniający przybycie na Węgry polskich uchodźców, a także 200. rocznicę śmierci Tadeusza Kościuszki.
Organizatorami koncertu był miejscowy samorząd polski oraz Stowarzyszenie Katolików Polskich na Węgrzech p.w. św. Wojciecha.
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