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Why did 'saint' Roger Moore break so many hearts
In the bedroom, television's new Simon Templar in The Saint the hero with a halo lay asleep in bed with the Italian mistress for whom he had recently left his wife.
Suddenly the silence, and their slumber, was shattered by the sound of breaking glass, as a brick smashed through the bay window in the living room.
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As a saintly hand reached for the telephone to call the police, a steel stiletto heel stamped its way violently through the glass front door.
It belonged to a glamorous 47 year old blonde, only 5ft 2in tall, who had driven straight from a West End nightclub where she was starring in cabaret.
By the time the police arrived, she was back at the broken window and trying to climb through, her elegant beige cocktail dress, pink suede shoes and expensive mink stole liberally flecked with blood.
"You're just in time, Sarge," she told one of the three officers.
"Give me a leg up. I'm going to kill an Italian!"
As the police dragged her away, the smashed front door was thrown open, and the estranged husband of the feisty Welsh singing star Dorothy Squires stood there surveying her in silence.
Tearing herself free of the police, Squires hurled herself at the man she had loved and lost, pulled up his sweater, and wiped her fake hermes bag blood on his chest.
"Here's my blood!" she screamed. "Take it! You've taken everything replica hermes handbags outlet else".
Glaring at the woman of whom a celebrated columnist once wrote: "When stirred, she is a fiend from the pit, spitting hot lava", her husband yelled back: "Take her to the nearest nut house and put her in a straitjacket!" And with that, he slammed the door.
This is just one of many episodes in his haunting and traumatic second marriage that Sir Roger Moore, knight of the realm, UNICEF goodwill ambassador, and the screen's erstwhile 007 in seven James Bond movies, has tried to expunge from his memory.
Tomorrow he celebrates his 80th birthday in Los Angeles where, this week, he has been honoured with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame appropriately enough, outside 7007 Hollywood Boulevard.
Standing beside him was his Swedish born fourth consort, Christina Tholstrup, who, to those with observant eyes, bears an uncanny resemblance to his second wife, Dorothy Squires, the passionate, temperamental and explosive woman who was arguably the love of his life, even though at times that love turned into a nightmare of hatred and acrimony.
For Moore, known to his friends as a gentle, easy going, peace loving man, had an extraordinary capacity for bringing out the virago in his three former wives.
Scroll down for more.
Each one of them resented his infidelity, and the fact that he left them without a word of warning or explanation. Moore was the classic male "bolter".
Roger George Moore, the son of a London policeman, was born in Stockwell, South London, and went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art at the age of 17.
There were those who, on account of his baby faced looks, and the fact that his RADA fees were funded by the notorious homosexual film director Brian Desmond Hurst, suspected that young Roger might be gay.
He was anything but. He had a healthy interest in the opposite sex, and the first object of his affection was a fellow RADA student, the actress and ice skater Doorn Van Steyn, whose real name was Lucy Woodard, the daughter of a Streatham taxi driver.
She was six years his senior, and already once divorced, but they married on December 9, 1946, when Moore was a 19 year old 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Army Service Corps. The marriage was a short lived disaster, largely due to lack of money.
After he was demobbed, Moore earned a mere pittance as a film extra and knitwear model, Hermes birkin bags fake and their home was one room in the Streatham house that Doorn shared with her parents, brother, two sisters and brother in law.
Moore was later to describe Doorn as "a stunningly beautiful girl", and he even learned to ice skate in order to be fashion cheap hermes handbags near her.
But she told him: "You'll never be an actor. Your face is too weak. Your jaw's too big, and your mouth's too small".
"All we did was row about it," he recalled later. On one occasion, she emptied a pot of tea over his head.
In the bedroom, television's new Simon Templar in The Saint the hero with a halo lay asleep in bed with the Italian mistress for whom he had recently left his wife.
Suddenly the silence, and their slumber, was shattered by the sound of breaking glass, as a brick smashed through the bay window in the living room.
Scroll down for more.
As a saintly hand reached for the telephone to call the police, a steel stiletto heel stamped its way violently through the glass front door.
It belonged to a glamorous 47 year old blonde, only 5ft 2in tall, who had driven straight from a West End nightclub where she was starring in cabaret.
By the time the police arrived, she was back at the broken window and trying to climb through, her elegant beige cocktail dress, pink suede shoes and expensive mink stole liberally flecked with blood.
"You're just in time, Sarge," she told one of the three officers.
"Give me a leg up. I'm going to kill an Italian!"
As the police dragged her away, the smashed front door was thrown open, and the estranged husband of the feisty Welsh singing star Dorothy Squires stood there surveying her in silence.
Tearing herself free of the police, Squires hurled herself at the man she had loved and lost, pulled up his sweater, and wiped her fake hermes bag blood on his chest.
"Here's my blood!" she screamed. "Take it! You've taken everything replica hermes handbags outlet else".
Glaring at the woman of whom a celebrated columnist once wrote: "When stirred, she is a fiend from the pit, spitting hot lava", her husband yelled back: "Take her to the nearest nut house and put her in a straitjacket!" And with that, he slammed the door.
This is just one of many episodes in his haunting and traumatic second marriage that Sir Roger Moore, knight of the realm, UNICEF goodwill ambassador, and the screen's erstwhile 007 in seven James Bond movies, has tried to expunge from his memory.
Tomorrow he celebrates his 80th birthday in Los Angeles where, this week, he has been honoured with a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame appropriately enough, outside 7007 Hollywood Boulevard.
Standing beside him was his Swedish born fourth consort, Christina Tholstrup, who, to those with observant eyes, bears an uncanny resemblance to his second wife, Dorothy Squires, the passionate, temperamental and explosive woman who was arguably the love of his life, even though at times that love turned into a nightmare of hatred and acrimony.
For Moore, known to his friends as a gentle, easy going, peace loving man, had an extraordinary capacity for bringing out the virago in his three former wives.
Scroll down for more.
Each one of them resented his infidelity, and the fact that he left them without a word of warning or explanation. Moore was the classic male "bolter".
Roger George Moore, the son of a London policeman, was born in Stockwell, South London, and went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art at the age of 17.
There were those who, on account of his baby faced looks, and the fact that his RADA fees were funded by the notorious homosexual film director Brian Desmond Hurst, suspected that young Roger might be gay.
He was anything but. He had a healthy interest in the opposite sex, and the first object of his affection was a fellow RADA student, the actress and ice skater Doorn Van Steyn, whose real name was Lucy Woodard, the daughter of a Streatham taxi driver.
She was six years his senior, and already once divorced, but they married on December 9, 1946, when Moore was a 19 year old 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Army Service Corps. The marriage was a short lived disaster, largely due to lack of money.
After he was demobbed, Moore earned a mere pittance as a film extra and knitwear model, Hermes birkin bags fake and their home was one room in the Streatham house that Doorn shared with her parents, brother, two sisters and brother in law.
Moore was later to describe Doorn as "a stunningly beautiful girl", and he even learned to ice skate in order to be fashion cheap hermes handbags near her.
But she told him: "You'll never be an actor. Your face is too weak. Your jaw's too big, and your mouth's too small".
"All we did was row about it," he recalled later. On one occasion, she emptied a pot of tea over his head.
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Navy is on hand to protect us. No, not that Gulf! I'm talking about the Gulf of Alaska and it's actually mock war if, that is, you don't happen to be a fin whale or a wild salmon.
This May, the Navy will again sail its warships into the Gulf of Alaska. There, they will engage in military maneuvers and possibly drop bombs, launch torpedoes and missiles, and engage in activities that stand a significant chance of poisoning those once pristine waters, while it prepares for future battles elsewhere on the planet. Think of it as a war against wildlife, an assault on the environment and local coastal communities. military Alaska Command has branded Emily Stolarcyk troublemaker for insistently pointing this out. In a state where such a phrase is the equivalent of an obscenity, some have bluntly called her The office of Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski has termed her a while a Kodiak Assembly member labeled some of what she's been saying about the Navy silly. a resident of the tiny fishing town of Cordova, Alaska, the most radical rabble rousing thing about Stolarcyk may be the passion with which she loves this region of the planet in all its majesty. It's why she's taken a fierce and unwavering stand for years now against the ongoing training exercises the Navy carries out in the Gulf of Alaska during one of the largest migrations of birds and marine life on Earth. These exercises, which inject tons of toxic materials into the Gulf and use significant explosive ordnance, are once again scheduled to take place just as Alaska commercial fishing season opens.
Located in the state's massive Chugach National Forest, coastal Cordova is nestled between the glacial clad Chugach Mountains, Prince William Sound, and the Copper River. Fishing is the heart and soul of the town, as well as the foundation of its economy. A rough and tumble place, it regularly lands on lists of the top 10 American fishing ports, whether measured in pounds of fish caught annually or their value. A fish tax pays for its schools and the upkeep of most of its infrastructure. At least a quarter of its jobs are connected to the commercial fishing industry. fishing, the town wouldn't even be here, says Stolarcyk, who knows the intricacies of the Navy plans better than most people in the Navy do, as we tour Cordova's harbor.
It is impossible to overstate how iconic salmon are here. "What we have in Cordova is one of the last wild places left in the world, and one of the last places on Earth where we still have healthy salmon runs, she tells me. She's the program director for theEyak Preservation Council, an environmental and social justice oriented nonprofit based in Cordova, whose primary mission is to protect wild salmon habitat.
Her partner is about to start his seventh season as a commercial fisherman. Their apartment building even has a fish smoker. bring this town to life, you can feel the energy once the fish start returning, it palpable, she explains, excitement in her voice. can hear the boats coming in and people go to stand on the shore to welcome them back. this year, as in 2015, the Navy plans to conduct its part ofNorthern Edge 2017(NE 17), a training exercise, right in her neighborhood. These war games, which occur every Hermes belt replica paris other year, include ships, aircraft, ordnance, and the widespread use of sonar across more than 42,000 square nautical miles of the marine environment of the Gulf of Alaska. And it iswell knownthat sonar causes injury and death to whales, dolphin, and other marine life. It has been shown that whales will even beach themselves to escape the noise, which is more than 100 decibels louder underwater than even the loudest rock concert. Thanks to a major lawsuit against them, the Navyagreedto limit the use of certain kinds of sonar in Southern California and Hawaii, due to its impact on the endangered Blue Whale along with other species. But not in the Gulf of Alaska.
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Asin 2015, the Navy plans threaten an area of the Gulf that couldn't be more biologically sensitive or rich in wildlife. Their training area includes a State of Alaska Marine Protected Area, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Protected Area, and both the Gulf of Alaska Seamount Protected and Slope Habitat Conservation areas.
Nevertheless, the Navy is requesting permits to use live ordnance including bombs, missiles, and torpedoes, along with active and passive sonar in war training exercises that could release as much as 352,000 pounds of materials into those waters including, according to the Navy's ownEnvironmental Impact Statement(EIS), missiles, bombs, and torpedoes.
These waters support some of the most valuable fisheries left in the United States and the commercial fishing industry is thesingle largestprivate sector employer in the state of Alaska, providing over 63,000 jobs. Nevertheless, the Navy ownEISclaims that fish in the area are at risk of chemical exposures of various sorts because the war games will introduce chromium, lead, tungsten, nickel, cadmium, cyanide, and ammonium perchlorate, along with numerous other heavy metals and toxic substances, into Alaskan waters. According to theEIS, is known about the very important issues of non mortality damage in the short and long term, and nothing is known about the effects on behavior of fish. It adds that "potential effects" include "death or damage" and that not killed or driven from a location by an explosion might change their behavior, feeding pattern, or distribution. the Navy itself is aware of some of the damaging impacts of its exercises, others remain unknown and that service is making no effort to learn what they might be. The precautionary principle of do no harm is clearly not operative here.
A partial list of affected species includes blue, fin, gray, humpback, minke, sei, sperm, and killer whales, the highly endangered North Pacific right whale (of which there are only about 30 left), as well as dolphins and sea lions. No fewer than a dozen native tribes including the Eskimo, Eyak, Athabascan, Tlingit, Sun and Aleut rely on the area for subsistence living, not to speak of their cultural and spiritual identities.
As the May 1st launching day for NE 17 looms, we already have at least some inkling of just what kinds of damage might result. Immediately following Northern Edge 15, Alaska witnessed the single largestwhale mortality eventever to occur in its waters. Eighteen carcasses of endangered whales were found floating near Kodiak Island within the area in which the Navy had conducted its exercises, attractingnational media attention.
Statewide, in the year that followed, Alaska had its worst pink salmon fishing season in four decades. A federal disasterdeclarationwas even issued to give salmon fishermensome relief, deferring the repayment of loans. That year also saw thebiggest die offof Murres, a small seabird, ever recorded in the state.
Human caused climate disruption impacts had long been noted across the North Pacific, whose climate change affected waters were warming to record temperatures that year. While this obviously played a role in such events, what impact the naval exercises had across the Gulf of Alaska remains largely unknown, in part because imitation hermes belt on sale the Navy refused in 2015 as it will again this year to allow independent observers on its ships or to conduct follow up studies focused on how their war games impacted the environment and marine life.
Local opposition is strong, as10Alaskan communities havepassed resolutionsrequesting that the Navy move the timing and location of Northern Edge 2017 and all future training events to the fall or winter months and further offshore to minimize their impact on fisheries and migrations. Furthermore, the mayors ofCordova,Girdwood,Tenakee Springs, andValdezsent letters to Senator Murkowski, requesting that she ask the Navy to relocate NE 17. The senator, hardly a critic of the military, nonethelesswrotethe secretary of the Navy last September to concern over the manner in which the Navy is approaching its participation in Northern Edge 2017, andcalleda lack of naval public affairs guidance troubling. Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinnreplied, readily admit we could have done a better job reaching out to potentially affected stakeholders leading up to NE 15. is truly a David going up against the naval Goliath. Her dedication to this region of the planet has been and continues to be unwavering.
could you live in this place and experience all this beauty and not get how precious this is, she asks with typical intensity as we walk near her town's harbor and bald eagles soar above us. love this place so much, and I can even let myself feel all my emotions when I working on this issue, because I wouldn be able to function. late afternoon sun is just beginning to hint at the evening to come as she stares out into the waters of the Gulf, takes several deep breaths, and says, "We have to defend our lifestyle here, because if we don do it, who else is going to do it? If the Navy destroys the Gulf of Alaska, they can just leave, while we're the ones who have to live with whatever is left. Navy is getting away with murder
My trip to Alaska to report on the upcoming war games began in the small ski town of Girdwood, a 40 minute drive east of Anchorage. There, Stolarcyk and I met up with her colleague, Christina Hendrickson, as they continued their efforts to push the Navy's schedule for the war games out of prime wildlife season. Hendrickson, who specializes in environmental law, is a former defense contractor. Like two high octane lawyers before a big trial, she and Stolarcyk instantly begin talking a mile a minute about what their next moves should be.
They bring me up to speed on the latest Navy maneuvers in what is now a publicity war over Northern Edge Hermes belt replica france 17 and the way its officials have officially opted to with the stakeholders. On the other hand, as Hendrickson points out to me, "they have refused to meet with Emily and myself and, as it happened at that point, me, too. I recently contacted Captain Anastasia Schmidt, director of public affairs for Alaska Command in Anchorage, to arrange a meeting and my request had been denied.
Unfortunately, as Hendrickson points out, the permits the Navy requested from both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Marine Fisheries Service allow them to war game their hearts out in the Gulf for the next five years without taking the slightest responsibility for analyzingthe potential impact of their actions or dealing with the myriad species migrating through the area during the training period. While those who fish here must adhere to environmental standards, the Navy doesn't have to.
that you have a friend who is a subsistence fisherman," Hendrickson says, "who is looking at his nets each season, and on the seasons the Navy trains, there seems to be less fish in them, and there are less whales returning, and then there's a huge Murre die off. There are sick sea otters or sea otters not returning at all. It obvious to me that the Navy is not connecting these dots. ask her what exactly drives her on this issue and she stares out the window at the still snow covered trees, then looks me dead in the eyes and says, Navy is getting away with murder and that upsets me. it walks, swims, or crawls, I've fished it
Stolarcyk and I fly on to Kodiak Island where we meet up with Tom Lance, the natural resources director for the Sun tribe. We're there so that the two of them can make a presentation to the island's Borough Assembly in hopes of inspiring another Alaskan community to pass a resolution against the timing of the exercises. The Navy told the tribal council representatives, basically, you.' essentially being blown off, the tribes requested another meeting, which only happened after the exercises were over. At that time, they insisted that the Navy change the season for the next set of exercises to late fall or winter and the location as well. condition was for them to account for fish take [that is, the disturbance or destruction of fish populations], as if it were a commercial fishing operation where they are given a total allowable catch. To this they responded that they don harvest fish, so why should they have to track that? my observation," Lance says, "I see an undercurrent of frustration within the tribes and the community of fishermen that the Navy is going to do what they are going to do no matter what we say. He takes a last sip of fake hermes mens belt coffee and concludes, is so focused on the short run right now, they're forgetting about the long run. If we don save the ocean as a potential place to farm, we not going to be able to feed ourselves in the future. I visit with Alexus Kwachka, a Kodiak commercial fisherman for the last 30 years. A bear of a man, he shakes my hand vigorously while welcoming me into his home, which overlooks Kodiak massive harbor. When I ask him what he's fished for, he responds, it walks, swims, or crawls, I fished it. wastes no time going after the Navy. "I question their timing. They say they don want to train in the winter and instead they plan it for during the largest migratory period of marine life and birds here. Fishermen on the island, he assures me, are increasingly apprehensive about the Navy plans and its impact on their livelihoods, even though here are patriotic and support the military."
Prior to Northern Edge 15, Kwachka lined his boat up with dozens of others in the harbor in protest. Now, he's concerned again and feels slighted that the military doesn't consider his voice worth listening to. He says emphatically, worried about the fact that they are allowed to bring in a load of boats and blow shit up all over the place. If they do that, he tells me, the ill effects out with the little guys then go up through the whole food web, which is another reason not to do it in the Spring when the forage fish are both reproducing and traveling. It's just not a good time to be introducing toxins and blowing things up on top of them. The chemical fallout from those explosions goes down through the food web and is eaten or absorbed by the fish. security is national security
That evening, Stolarcyk, Lance, and I head over to theKodiak Island boroughbuilding for their meeting. In a small, cramped basement room, several members of the assembly are around a table, while the rest of us are seated on chairs along the walls.
The two of them give their brief talks with a slide show. As soon as they're done, Councilman Matt Van Deale indicates that he'll sponsor the resolution they want, adding, security is national security and we are a fishing town. A second councilperson responds favorably to the resolution as others nod.
Suddenly, Councilman Kyle Crow speaks up, questioning the threat of toxic wastes. know about how hazardous waste is defined and I seen folks declare a block of concrete with a chip of paint on it as hazardous waste. Stolarcyk promptly projects a slide she's already shown that displays a chart taken from the Navy'senvironmental impact statementindicating that more than five tons of toxic materials could be introduced into the fertile fishing areas of the Gulf each time the Navy conducts a training event.
Crow also questions the dangers of the Navy use of sonar, comparing theirs to what he uses on his own fishing boat. Again, Stolarcyk pulls up a slide showing that the Navy sonar generates audible blasts up to 235 decibels humans begin to suffer hearing damage at 85 decibels that travel for thousands of miles across the ocean. Crow nods in response to the new information, given that it is straight out of theNavy own documents.
Navy is on hand to protect us. No, not that Gulf! I'm talking about the Gulf of Alaska and it's actually mock war if, that is, you don't happen to be a fin whale or a wild salmon.
This May, the Navy will again sail its warships into the Gulf of Alaska. There, they will engage in military maneuvers and possibly drop bombs, launch torpedoes and missiles, and engage in activities that stand a significant chance of poisoning those once pristine waters, while it prepares for future battles elsewhere on the planet. Think of it as a war against wildlife, an assault on the environment and local coastal communities. military Alaska Command has branded Emily Stolarcyk troublemaker for insistently pointing this out. In a state where such a phrase is the equivalent of an obscenity, some have bluntly called her The office of Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski has termed her a while a Kodiak Assembly member labeled some of what she's been saying about the Navy silly. a resident of the tiny fishing town of Cordova, Alaska, the most radical rabble rousing thing about Stolarcyk may be the passion with which she loves this region of the planet in all its majesty. It's why she's taken a fierce and unwavering stand for years now against the ongoing training exercises the Navy carries out in the Gulf of Alaska during one of the largest migrations of birds and marine life on Earth. These exercises, which inject tons of toxic materials into the Gulf and use significant explosive ordnance, are once again scheduled to take place just as Alaska commercial fishing season opens.
Located in the state's massive Chugach National Forest, coastal Cordova is nestled between the glacial clad Chugach Mountains, Prince William Sound, and the Copper River. Fishing is the heart and soul of the town, as well as the foundation of its economy. A rough and tumble place, it regularly lands on lists of the top 10 American fishing ports, whether measured in pounds of fish caught annually or their value. A fish tax pays for its schools and the upkeep of most of its infrastructure. At least a quarter of its jobs are connected to the commercial fishing industry. fishing, the town wouldn't even be here, says Stolarcyk, who knows the intricacies of the Navy plans better than most people in the Navy do, as we tour Cordova's harbor.
It is impossible to overstate how iconic salmon are here. "What we have in Cordova is one of the last wild places left in the world, and one of the last places on Earth where we still have healthy salmon runs, she tells me. She's the program director for theEyak Preservation Council, an environmental and social justice oriented nonprofit based in Cordova, whose primary mission is to protect wild salmon habitat.
Her partner is about to start his seventh season as a commercial fisherman. Their apartment building even has a fish smoker. bring this town to life, you can feel the energy once the fish start returning, it palpable, she explains, excitement in her voice. can hear the boats coming in and people go to stand on the shore to welcome them back. this year, as in 2015, the Navy plans to conduct its part ofNorthern Edge 2017(NE 17), a training exercise, right in her neighborhood. These war games, which occur every Hermes belt replica paris other year, include ships, aircraft, ordnance, and the widespread use of sonar across more than 42,000 square nautical miles of the marine environment of the Gulf of Alaska. And it iswell knownthat sonar causes injury and death to whales, dolphin, and other marine life. It has been shown that whales will even beach themselves to escape the noise, which is more than 100 decibels louder underwater than even the loudest rock concert. Thanks to a major lawsuit against them, the Navyagreedto limit the use of certain kinds of sonar in Southern California and Hawaii, due to its impact on the endangered Blue Whale along with other species. But not in the Gulf of Alaska.
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Asin 2015, the Navy plans threaten an area of the Gulf that couldn't be more biologically sensitive or rich in wildlife. Their training area includes a State of Alaska Marine Protected Area, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Protected Area, and both the Gulf of Alaska Seamount Protected and Slope Habitat Conservation areas.
Nevertheless, the Navy is requesting permits to use live ordnance including bombs, missiles, and torpedoes, along with active and passive sonar in war training exercises that could release as much as 352,000 pounds of materials into those waters including, according to the Navy's ownEnvironmental Impact Statement(EIS), missiles, bombs, and torpedoes.
These waters support some of the most valuable fisheries left in the United States and the commercial fishing industry is thesingle largestprivate sector employer in the state of Alaska, providing over 63,000 jobs. Nevertheless, the Navy ownEISclaims that fish in the area are at risk of chemical exposures of various sorts because the war games will introduce chromium, lead, tungsten, nickel, cadmium, cyanide, and ammonium perchlorate, along with numerous other heavy metals and toxic substances, into Alaskan waters. According to theEIS, is known about the very important issues of non mortality damage in the short and long term, and nothing is known about the effects on behavior of fish. It adds that "potential effects" include "death or damage" and that not killed or driven from a location by an explosion might change their behavior, feeding pattern, or distribution. the Navy itself is aware of some of the damaging impacts of its exercises, others remain unknown and that service is making no effort to learn what they might be. The precautionary principle of do no harm is clearly not operative here.
A partial list of affected species includes blue, fin, gray, humpback, minke, sei, sperm, and killer whales, the highly endangered North Pacific right whale (of which there are only about 30 left), as well as dolphins and sea lions. No fewer than a dozen native tribes including the Eskimo, Eyak, Athabascan, Tlingit, Sun and Aleut rely on the area for subsistence living, not to speak of their cultural and spiritual identities.
As the May 1st launching day for NE 17 looms, we already have at least some inkling of just what kinds of damage might result. Immediately following Northern Edge 15, Alaska witnessed the single largestwhale mortality eventever to occur in its waters. Eighteen carcasses of endangered whales were found floating near Kodiak Island within the area in which the Navy had conducted its exercises, attractingnational media attention.
Statewide, in the year that followed, Alaska had its worst pink salmon fishing season in four decades. A federal disasterdeclarationwas even issued to give salmon fishermensome relief, deferring the repayment of loans. That year also saw thebiggest die offof Murres, a small seabird, ever recorded in the state.
Human caused climate disruption impacts had long been noted across the North Pacific, whose climate change affected waters were warming to record temperatures that year. While this obviously played a role in such events, what impact the naval exercises had across the Gulf of Alaska remains largely unknown, in part because imitation hermes belt on sale the Navy refused in 2015 as it will again this year to allow independent observers on its ships or to conduct follow up studies focused on how their war games impacted the environment and marine life.
Local opposition is strong, as10Alaskan communities havepassed resolutionsrequesting that the Navy move the timing and location of Northern Edge 2017 and all future training events to the fall or winter months and further offshore to minimize their impact on fisheries and migrations. Furthermore, the mayors ofCordova,Girdwood,Tenakee Springs, andValdezsent letters to Senator Murkowski, requesting that she ask the Navy to relocate NE 17. The senator, hardly a critic of the military, nonethelesswrotethe secretary of the Navy last September to concern over the manner in which the Navy is approaching its participation in Northern Edge 2017, andcalleda lack of naval public affairs guidance troubling. Secretary of the Navy Dennis McGinnreplied, readily admit we could have done a better job reaching out to potentially affected stakeholders leading up to NE 15. is truly a David going up against the naval Goliath. Her dedication to this region of the planet has been and continues to be unwavering.
could you live in this place and experience all this beauty and not get how precious this is, she asks with typical intensity as we walk near her town's harbor and bald eagles soar above us. love this place so much, and I can even let myself feel all my emotions when I working on this issue, because I wouldn be able to function. late afternoon sun is just beginning to hint at the evening to come as she stares out into the waters of the Gulf, takes several deep breaths, and says, "We have to defend our lifestyle here, because if we don do it, who else is going to do it? If the Navy destroys the Gulf of Alaska, they can just leave, while we're the ones who have to live with whatever is left. Navy is getting away with murder
My trip to Alaska to report on the upcoming war games began in the small ski town of Girdwood, a 40 minute drive east of Anchorage. There, Stolarcyk and I met up with her colleague, Christina Hendrickson, as they continued their efforts to push the Navy's schedule for the war games out of prime wildlife season. Hendrickson, who specializes in environmental law, is a former defense contractor. Like two high octane lawyers before a big trial, she and Stolarcyk instantly begin talking a mile a minute about what their next moves should be.
They bring me up to speed on the latest Navy maneuvers in what is now a publicity war over Northern Edge Hermes belt replica france 17 and the way its officials have officially opted to with the stakeholders. On the other hand, as Hendrickson points out to me, "they have refused to meet with Emily and myself and, as it happened at that point, me, too. I recently contacted Captain Anastasia Schmidt, director of public affairs for Alaska Command in Anchorage, to arrange a meeting and my request had been denied.
Unfortunately, as Hendrickson points out, the permits the Navy requested from both the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Marine Fisheries Service allow them to war game their hearts out in the Gulf for the next five years without taking the slightest responsibility for analyzingthe potential impact of their actions or dealing with the myriad species migrating through the area during the training period. While those who fish here must adhere to environmental standards, the Navy doesn't have to.
that you have a friend who is a subsistence fisherman," Hendrickson says, "who is looking at his nets each season, and on the seasons the Navy trains, there seems to be less fish in them, and there are less whales returning, and then there's a huge Murre die off. There are sick sea otters or sea otters not returning at all. It obvious to me that the Navy is not connecting these dots. ask her what exactly drives her on this issue and she stares out the window at the still snow covered trees, then looks me dead in the eyes and says, Navy is getting away with murder and that upsets me. it walks, swims, or crawls, I've fished it
Stolarcyk and I fly on to Kodiak Island where we meet up with Tom Lance, the natural resources director for the Sun tribe. We're there so that the two of them can make a presentation to the island's Borough Assembly in hopes of inspiring another Alaskan community to pass a resolution against the timing of the exercises. The Navy told the tribal council representatives, basically, you.' essentially being blown off, the tribes requested another meeting, which only happened after the exercises were over. At that time, they insisted that the Navy change the season for the next set of exercises to late fall or winter and the location as well. condition was for them to account for fish take [that is, the disturbance or destruction of fish populations], as if it were a commercial fishing operation where they are given a total allowable catch. To this they responded that they don harvest fish, so why should they have to track that? my observation," Lance says, "I see an undercurrent of frustration within the tribes and the community of fishermen that the Navy is going to do what they are going to do no matter what we say. He takes a last sip of fake hermes mens belt coffee and concludes, is so focused on the short run right now, they're forgetting about the long run. If we don save the ocean as a potential place to farm, we not going to be able to feed ourselves in the future. I visit with Alexus Kwachka, a Kodiak commercial fisherman for the last 30 years. A bear of a man, he shakes my hand vigorously while welcoming me into his home, which overlooks Kodiak massive harbor. When I ask him what he's fished for, he responds, it walks, swims, or crawls, I fished it. wastes no time going after the Navy. "I question their timing. They say they don want to train in the winter and instead they plan it for during the largest migratory period of marine life and birds here. Fishermen on the island, he assures me, are increasingly apprehensive about the Navy plans and its impact on their livelihoods, even though here are patriotic and support the military."
Prior to Northern Edge 15, Kwachka lined his boat up with dozens of others in the harbor in protest. Now, he's concerned again and feels slighted that the military doesn't consider his voice worth listening to. He says emphatically, worried about the fact that they are allowed to bring in a load of boats and blow shit up all over the place. If they do that, he tells me, the ill effects out with the little guys then go up through the whole food web, which is another reason not to do it in the Spring when the forage fish are both reproducing and traveling. It's just not a good time to be introducing toxins and blowing things up on top of them. The chemical fallout from those explosions goes down through the food web and is eaten or absorbed by the fish. security is national security
That evening, Stolarcyk, Lance, and I head over to theKodiak Island boroughbuilding for their meeting. In a small, cramped basement room, several members of the assembly are around a table, while the rest of us are seated on chairs along the walls.
The two of them give their brief talks with a slide show. As soon as they're done, Councilman Matt Van Deale indicates that he'll sponsor the resolution they want, adding, security is national security and we are a fishing town. A second councilperson responds favorably to the resolution as others nod.
Suddenly, Councilman Kyle Crow speaks up, questioning the threat of toxic wastes. know about how hazardous waste is defined and I seen folks declare a block of concrete with a chip of paint on it as hazardous waste. Stolarcyk promptly projects a slide she's already shown that displays a chart taken from the Navy'senvironmental impact statementindicating that more than five tons of toxic materials could be introduced into the fertile fishing areas of the Gulf each time the Navy conducts a training event.
Crow also questions the dangers of the Navy use of sonar, comparing theirs to what he uses on his own fishing boat. Again, Stolarcyk pulls up a slide showing that the Navy sonar generates audible blasts up to 235 decibels humans begin to suffer hearing damage at 85 decibels that travel for thousands of miles across the ocean. Crow nods in response to the new information, given that it is straight out of theNavy own documents.
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Across the top of the screen appears the name of a real American soldier, his age and the date he was killed in Iraq. Last week that name read: A. HANSON JR 22 NOV. 28 2004. Army (to the tune of nearly $10 million), which is to say American taxpayers. But the name of the American soldier killed in Iraq, which those logged on to the game are forced to see, is certainly not part of the game design but the handiwork of artist Joseph DeLappe.
To streak entertainment with reality, DeLappe has turned Army into a war protest and a memorial to dead imitiaton hermes bag soldiers. Since the anniversary of the Iraq invasion this past March, DeLappe, chair of the art department at the University of Nevada, Reno, has been playing the game under the call sign which is also what he calls his work of art.
He logs on to the game and does nothing. While other online players around him simulate war and eventually shoot him he types into the program chat interface typically used for gamers to strategize with one another the name of each service person killed in Iraq. As of Sept. 14, he entered 1,273 names of the 2,670 Americans killed there; he plans to continue until the war ends. trying to remind other gamers that real people are dying in Iraq, DeLappe says.
The military funded Army in part to interest kids as young as 13 to join the Army. The virtual rifle range (free to download) is also a training ground for real combat in Iraq. With 7.5 million users since its release in 2002, Army has become the main place where young people learn about the military, according to a 2004 marketing survey conducted for the Army. It an way for young adults to explore the Army and its adventures and opportunities as a virtual soldier, reads the game official Web site, which links gamers to a military recruiter.
probably the only game out there on the Internet, where if it draws you in and gets you to join the military, you could die, says DeLappe, 43. DeLappe electronic and new media art has been shown at national and international exhibits, including the 2002 International Symposium on Electronic Art in Nagoya, Japan. Typically his works transpose common electronic objects, such as computer mice or video game joysticks, into large sculptural corncobs, sunflowers or mandalas. While all of his work questions the role and effect of technology in our lives, DeLappe says the meaning and impact of supersedes his earlier work.
bizarre that anyone can get absorbed in such an insane computer game simulating warfare, when there real suffering taking place, says the soft spoken artist. is a way to communicate a sense of loss and frustration with the fact that soldiers are dying over there and life just seems to be going on like normal over here. invasion of Iraq and the thousands who are dying there. His timing couldn be much better. His work slices into the heart of national dissatisfaction with the Iraq war and the lack of a government strategy to disengage. The list of dead and wounded soldiers and civilians continues to grow. soldiers killed, an estimated 43,000 Iraqi civilians have lost their lives, according to Iraq Body Count, a nonprofit group. A poll replica birkin handbags conducted for CNN found that as of last month, 60 percent of Americans oppose the war in Iraq, the highest number since the beginning of the war three and a half years ago.
Amid this growing political rancor, has sparked the blogosphere, bouncing around nearly 150 blogs, some of which praise it as elegant and clever. Rhizome, the country leading new media art organization, which resides at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, calls a co opting of the tools of digital culture. To some antiwar groups and parents of soldiers who were killed in Iraq, outraged by the $4 billion a year the military spends to recruit new soldiers, DeLappe performance art is valuable.
applaud him, says Celeste Zappala of Philadelphia, a member of the antiwar group Military Families Speak Out. Her son, Sgt. Sherwood Baker, a former nursery school teacher, disc jockey and member of the National Guard, was killed in Iraq in 2004. always believed when people participate in virtual violence, it makes the victims of violence become less empathetic and less real, and people become immune to the real pain people suffer. This war is real blood, and it real families that answer the door to learn that their loved ones have been killed.
DeLappe video game protest is not exactly Picasso famous rendering of the carnage of the Spanish civil war, but it occupies a room in a new school of political fake hermes bag art that lambastes the Iraq war. Many of DeLappe fellow artists in arms were on view this year at the Whitney Biennial, the controversial assembly of contemporary art. With the war raging, politics seemed to dominate the show. No work stood out more than a black and white poster by renowned artist Richard Serra, which showed the iconic image of the hooded prisoner at Abu Ghraib prison framed by the phrase, Bush. Network, called and Awful, highlighted everyday Americans disgust with the war. And sculptor Mark di Suvero and artist Rirkrit Tiravanija updated di Suvero famed Tower, constructed in rebellion against the Vietnam War, to rally people against the Iraq war. hope, I think, is to awaken people, to have our numbers multiply, Tiravanija told Artforum.
It always tricky to gauge the impact of political art, and DeLappe work is no different in that regard. After all, his main audience in Army comprises young gamers, some of them actual soldiers stationed in Iraq, who log on to the game for fun and emotional release from extreme stress. When they confront DeLappe protest, many are not amused. At ArmyOps Tracker, a chat room dedicated to discussion about Army, gamers with names like Itchytriggerfinger, Smoke and Bandit post comments about everything from technical trouble to strategy. On the topic of DeLappe, words aren minced: guy is an idiot and an ahole, wrote two. Many write him off as a jerk who screws up the game, although a few gamers offer more thoughtful explanations.
the same as if he were to crash a Girl Scout meeting by yelling through a megaphone that they should vote his candidate in to office; it isn the right time or place and it certainly isn the right audience, writes Pfc. Will Coveleskie, a teacher from Shamokin, Penn., who has played America Army since 2003. here to play a game, not read a CNN report.
Another gamer, Robert Kirby, 17, of Fort Worth, Texas, also doesn need to be reminded about the reality of war. already think about my friends enough who died, and the ones who are over there right now, writes Kirby, who is headed to college to enter law enforcement. really don care to see someone like him trolling in that server trying to stir up emotions like that.
Others explain DeLappe lacks a fundamental understanding of why the average gamer plays Army for several hours a day. Army propaganda attached to it makes no difference to us at all, writes Ghostdog, who has posted more than 2,000 comments on the Army Web site and has recruited three members since he joined in 2004. Developers that created this game did a wonderful job of building one of the most dynamic and competitive based games online to date. Players don play the game to mimic real war anymore than chess players do. Aping the actions of real soldiers and combat is futile through a medium like a simple video game.
Even if some gamers are personally moved by the protest (DeLappe hasn heard from any), the military is far from threatened by this artistic endeavor. Military spokesperson Lori Mezoff laughs when asked if the Army is concerned about the game affecting recruitment numbers. With users having spent more than 160 million hours playing Army, the military figures its investment of $2.5 million per year to expand and update the game is well worth it, Mezoff says.
On Sept. 14, the Army launched its 22nd update of the game. Included in the update is a program called America Army Real Heroes. It lists the accomplishments of soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan who have earned the nation highest awards for valor, such as the Silver Star or Distinguished Service Cross. While the real soldiers don play Army, gamers can read profiles or watch three minute video interviews of them talking about their childhood and military experiences. It a way to show recruits what the Army life is all about, Mezoff says.
Which DeLappe finds ironic. intention to make the game more real is basically what I trying to do, but all the soldiers happen to still be alive, he says. going to happen if one of them dies on another tour? Will they leave them in the game?
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the point when hundreds of thousands of people around the world were protesting and Bush said, a focus group; I don have to pay attention to you, symbolic protest where you simply hold up a sign and say, is what I feel being useful, says Michael Nagler, a peace scholar and activist who founded the Peace and Conflict Studies program at the University of California at Berkeley. in the peace movement gravitate toward art too quickly and use it too much. It hard for me to say this, but the time has come for direct action and civil disobedience.
DeLappe listens to Nagler comments and reflects on them quietly. Finally, he says that online spaces like Army are a critical place to interact with the world. going to where these impressionable kids are spending their time, he says. you get them where they live, and this causes them to think, even for an instant, then I think it effective. Art is a limited form for trying to change the world, but it the tool I have. This is what I do. As a media artist, this feels like my patriotic duty.
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Across the top of the screen appears the name of a real American soldier, his age and the date he was killed in Iraq. Last week that name read: A. HANSON JR 22 NOV. 28 2004. Army (to the tune of nearly $10 million), which is to say American taxpayers. But the name of the American soldier killed in Iraq, which those logged on to the game are forced to see, is certainly not part of the game design but the handiwork of artist Joseph DeLappe.
To streak entertainment with reality, DeLappe has turned Army into a war protest and a memorial to dead imitiaton hermes bag soldiers. Since the anniversary of the Iraq invasion this past March, DeLappe, chair of the art department at the University of Nevada, Reno, has been playing the game under the call sign which is also what he calls his work of art.
He logs on to the game and does nothing. While other online players around him simulate war and eventually shoot him he types into the program chat interface typically used for gamers to strategize with one another the name of each service person killed in Iraq. As of Sept. 14, he entered 1,273 names of the 2,670 Americans killed there; he plans to continue until the war ends. trying to remind other gamers that real people are dying in Iraq, DeLappe says.
The military funded Army in part to interest kids as young as 13 to join the Army. The virtual rifle range (free to download) is also a training ground for real combat in Iraq. With 7.5 million users since its release in 2002, Army has become the main place where young people learn about the military, according to a 2004 marketing survey conducted for the Army. It an way for young adults to explore the Army and its adventures and opportunities as a virtual soldier, reads the game official Web site, which links gamers to a military recruiter.
probably the only game out there on the Internet, where if it draws you in and gets you to join the military, you could die, says DeLappe, 43. DeLappe electronic and new media art has been shown at national and international exhibits, including the 2002 International Symposium on Electronic Art in Nagoya, Japan. Typically his works transpose common electronic objects, such as computer mice or video game joysticks, into large sculptural corncobs, sunflowers or mandalas. While all of his work questions the role and effect of technology in our lives, DeLappe says the meaning and impact of supersedes his earlier work.
bizarre that anyone can get absorbed in such an insane computer game simulating warfare, when there real suffering taking place, says the soft spoken artist. is a way to communicate a sense of loss and frustration with the fact that soldiers are dying over there and life just seems to be going on like normal over here. invasion of Iraq and the thousands who are dying there. His timing couldn be much better. His work slices into the heart of national dissatisfaction with the Iraq war and the lack of a government strategy to disengage. The list of dead and wounded soldiers and civilians continues to grow. soldiers killed, an estimated 43,000 Iraqi civilians have lost their lives, according to Iraq Body Count, a nonprofit group. A poll replica birkin handbags conducted for CNN found that as of last month, 60 percent of Americans oppose the war in Iraq, the highest number since the beginning of the war three and a half years ago.
Amid this growing political rancor, has sparked the blogosphere, bouncing around nearly 150 blogs, some of which praise it as elegant and clever. Rhizome, the country leading new media art organization, which resides at the New Museum of Contemporary Art, calls a co opting of the tools of digital culture. To some antiwar groups and parents of soldiers who were killed in Iraq, outraged by the $4 billion a year the military spends to recruit new soldiers, DeLappe performance art is valuable.
applaud him, says Celeste Zappala of Philadelphia, a member of the antiwar group Military Families Speak Out. Her son, Sgt. Sherwood Baker, a former nursery school teacher, disc jockey and member of the National Guard, was killed in Iraq in 2004. always believed when people participate in virtual violence, it makes the victims of violence become less empathetic and less real, and people become immune to the real pain people suffer. This war is real blood, and it real families that answer the door to learn that their loved ones have been killed.
DeLappe video game protest is not exactly Picasso famous rendering of the carnage of the Spanish civil war, but it occupies a room in a new school of political fake hermes bag art that lambastes the Iraq war. Many of DeLappe fellow artists in arms were on view this year at the Whitney Biennial, the controversial assembly of contemporary art. With the war raging, politics seemed to dominate the show. No work stood out more than a black and white poster by renowned artist Richard Serra, which showed the iconic image of the hooded prisoner at Abu Ghraib prison framed by the phrase, Bush. Network, called and Awful, highlighted everyday Americans disgust with the war. And sculptor Mark di Suvero and artist Rirkrit Tiravanija updated di Suvero famed Tower, constructed in rebellion against the Vietnam War, to rally people against the Iraq war. hope, I think, is to awaken people, to have our numbers multiply, Tiravanija told Artforum.
It always tricky to gauge the impact of political art, and DeLappe work is no different in that regard. After all, his main audience in Army comprises young gamers, some of them actual soldiers stationed in Iraq, who log on to the game for fun and emotional release from extreme stress. When they confront DeLappe protest, many are not amused. At ArmyOps Tracker, a chat room dedicated to discussion about Army, gamers with names like Itchytriggerfinger, Smoke and Bandit post comments about everything from technical trouble to strategy. On the topic of DeLappe, words aren minced: guy is an idiot and an ahole, wrote two. Many write him off as a jerk who screws up the game, although a few gamers offer more thoughtful explanations.
the same as if he were to crash a Girl Scout meeting by yelling through a megaphone that they should vote his candidate in to office; it isn the right time or place and it certainly isn the right audience, writes Pfc. Will Coveleskie, a teacher from Shamokin, Penn., who has played America Army since 2003. here to play a game, not read a CNN report.
Another gamer, Robert Kirby, 17, of Fort Worth, Texas, also doesn need to be reminded about the reality of war. already think about my friends enough who died, and the ones who are over there right now, writes Kirby, who is headed to college to enter law enforcement. really don care to see someone like him trolling in that server trying to stir up emotions like that.
Others explain DeLappe lacks a fundamental understanding of why the average gamer plays Army for several hours a day. Army propaganda attached to it makes no difference to us at all, writes Ghostdog, who has posted more than 2,000 comments on the Army Web site and has recruited three members since he joined in 2004. Developers that created this game did a wonderful job of building one of the most dynamic and competitive based games online to date. Players don play the game to mimic real war anymore than chess players do. Aping the actions of real soldiers and combat is futile through a medium like a simple video game.
Even if some gamers are personally moved by the protest (DeLappe hasn heard from any), the military is far from threatened by this artistic endeavor. Military spokesperson Lori Mezoff laughs when asked if the Army is concerned about the game affecting recruitment numbers. With users having spent more than 160 million hours playing Army, the military figures its investment of $2.5 million per year to expand and update the game is well worth it, Mezoff says.
On Sept. 14, the Army launched its 22nd update of the game. Included in the update is a program called America Army Real Heroes. It lists the accomplishments of soldiers from Iraq and Afghanistan who have earned the nation highest awards for valor, such as the Silver Star or Distinguished Service Cross. While the real soldiers don play Army, gamers can read profiles or watch three minute video interviews of them talking about their childhood and military experiences. It a way to show recruits what the Army life is all about, Mezoff says.
Which DeLappe finds ironic. intention to make the game more real is basically what I trying to do, but all the soldiers happen to still be alive, he says. going to happen if one of them dies on another tour? Will they leave them in the game?
Surprisingly, DeLappe has not become a darling of the antiwar movement. While some peace activists laud his Hermes birkin bags fake effort, others sense that protest art is counterproductive.
the point when hundreds of thousands of people around the world were protesting and Bush said, a focus group; I don have to pay attention to you, symbolic protest where you simply hold up a sign and say, is what I feel being useful, says Michael Nagler, a peace scholar and activist who founded the Peace and Conflict Studies program at the University of California at Berkeley. in the peace movement gravitate toward art too quickly and use it too much. It hard for me to say this, but the time has come for direct action and civil disobedience.
DeLappe listens to Nagler comments and reflects on them quietly. Finally, he says that online spaces like Army are a critical place to interact with the world. going to where these impressionable kids are spending their time, he says. you get them where they live, and this causes them to think, even for an instant, then I think it effective. Art is a limited form for trying to change the world, but it the tool I have. This is what I do. As a media artist, this feels like my patriotic duty.
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The state Assembly, also controlled by Democrats, is scheduled to vote on the measure Thursday.
If it's approved, Gov. Chris Christie would need to sign the legislation for it to become law. And that's unlikely, considering Christie is a Republican and a longtime Trump friend and ally.
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Three Republicans voted for the bill Monday: Christopher "Kip" Bateman of Somerset County, Jennifer Beck of Monmouth, and Christopher Connors of Ocean.
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The Democratic controlled state Senate voted 24 11 to pass a measure that would require any future presidential and vice presidential candidates to submit five years of their income tax returns to the state Division of Elections in order to run in the Garden State.
Sponsors say the bill (S3048/A4520) is a response to how Trump, a Republican former Atlantic City casino magnate, broke with decades of tradition and declined to make his tax returns public. There is no federal law requiring presidential candidates to release their returns, but every major party nominee since 1976 had done so.
"By failing to disclose his tax returns, Donald Trump has ignored a long tradition of transparency supported by presidents of this country for the last 40 years," said state Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg (D Bergen), a co sponsor.
The state Assembly, also controlled by Democrats, is scheduled to vote on the measure Thursday.
If it's approved, Gov. Chris Christie would need to sign the legislation for it to become law. And that's unlikely, considering Christie is a Republican and a longtime Trump friend and ally.
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Three Republicans voted for the bill Monday: Christopher "Kip" Bateman of Somerset County, Jennifer Beck of Monmouth, and Christopher Connors of Ocean.
One Democrat voted no: Jeff Van Drew of Cape May County.
All of those lawmakers are in competitive districts, and this is an election year in which all 120 seats in the Legislature are on the ballot.
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