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Rabu, 28 Februari 2024

George Ann Carter Bahan, Fort Worth philanthropist and performer, dies at 95 - AOL

ROBERT M. MCAVOY/Special to the Star-Telegram

George Ann Carter Bahan, a Fort Worth philanthropist, performer, socialite, friend, mother and grandmother, died Tuesday after complications from a broken hip, according to her family.

The wife of Star-Telegram publisher Amon G. Carter Jr. and later Bill Bahan, was known in the community as someone whose musical and dance talents could change the entire mood of a party (for the better) and a woman who cared about the people around her. She was 95.

George Ann Carter Bahan was born and raised in Fort Worth, graduating from Paschal High School in 1943 and the University of Texas in 1948. She married Carter in 1953 and remained with him until his death, in 1982. In 2001, when she was 74, George Ann married Bill Bahan. They were married until his death in 2020.

George Ann Bahan was passionate about theater, music and dance, her daughter, Nenetta Carter Tatum, said Thursday. She was skilled in tap dancing, singing and playing the piano, and in 1977 made her “professional stage debut” at the Granbury Opera House with “Pal Joey,” the Star-Telegram reported at the time.

“Mother was, I guess you could say, a frustrated performer. That was until she got on that stage,” Tatum said. “But when she did, she shined. Daddy helped bus in people from Fort Worth to see her.”

As one Star-Telegram reporter put it in 1977, “if the locale was Granbury, the clientele was Fort Worth.” The next year, she returned to Granbury to perform “Call Me Madam.” And from there, her family says, her career as a stage actress, dancer and singer took on a life of its own.

But Tatum said one of Bahan’s favorite performances was her annual act of leading Christmas carols at the Exchange Club’s annual holiday party alongside stock broker Sam Berry, who died in 2012.

The proudest part of Bahan’s life, though, was family. Tatum said her mother loved her children and grandchildren more than anything else. She remembered a time when the family went on a trip to Washington, D.C.

One of Bahan’s grandchildren (who called Bahan “Mama”) had a fractured ankle, meaning she had to wear a boot on her foot for the whole trip. So Bahan hired a limousine to drive them around, so her granddaughter didn’t have to walk.

“The kids I think gave her a hard time about it,” Tatum said. “Now they look back and they’ll say, ‘I wish we could do that again. That was really nice of Mama to do that.’ ”

She also did things like take Tatum and the grandchildren to Disneyland and then from there to Seattle via a train in 1988. Any opportunity she had to create memories for her family, she took it.

When in 1952 Bahan, a recent college graduate working at a bank as a teller, asked for some time away from work to spend with her then-boyfriend Amon G. Carter Jr., her boss said no. So Bahan quit her job.

Nothing was going to keep her from spending time with the people she loved.

Tatum recalled that her mother, a very practical and down-to-earth woman, had a great sense of humor.

Tatum and Bahan shared a Jan. 2 birthday, and when Tatum was 6 she told her mother she thought all little girls had the same birthday as their mother. She says Bahan thought that was adorably hilarious.

She was also a supporter of Texas Wesleyan University.

“George Ann was a longtime friend and supporter of Texas Wesleyan University,” said Texas Wesleyan President Frederick G. Slabach. “She was a leader in our community, and we will miss her guidance and commitment to our students and their success.”

Visitation will be from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday in the Great Room at Robertson Mueller Harper funeral home. A celebration of life service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday in the sanctuary of First United Methodist Church of Fort Worth, at 800 W. Fifth St., with a reception to follow at the church’s Wesley Hall.

Bahan will be buried in a private ceremony at Greenwood Memorial Park next to Amon G. Carter Jr. and their son George Carter. She is survived by her son Amon G. Carter III and daughter, Nenetta Carter Tatum.

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Sabtu, 17 Februari 2024

Lotoonni Yukireen haleellaa Raashiyaa dandamachuu dadhabanii magaala Avdiivkaa keessaa bahan - BBC.com

Loltuu magaala mancaate keessa dhaabatu

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Yukireen loltootashee magaala baha biyyattiitti argamtu Avdiivkaa keessaa baasuu beeksifte. Magaalattiin ji'oota hedduuf loltoota Raashiyaan marfama keessa kan turte yoo ta'u guutummaan mancaaterti.

Ajajaa walii galaa Humna Waraana Yukireen kan ta'an Oleeksandar Siriskiyi, "Loltoota keenya marfama keessaa baasufi lubbuusaanii qusachuuf jecha magaalattii keessaa baasnerra" jedhan.

Dabaluunis loltoonni "bakka buufata isaanif mijataa ta'etti baafaman" jedhan. Waraanni biyyattii akka beeksisetti loltoonni Raashiyaa meeshaalee waraanaa, keessumaa artilariidhan humna guddaa qabaachunsaanii magaalattii marsuuf carraa baneefira.

Loltoonni Raashiyaa "reeffuma loltootasaanirra deemanii magaalattiitti dhiyaachaa dhufan" jechuun loltoonni Raashiyaa heddu du'anis olaantummaa meeshaa waraanaa qabaniin gara fuulduraatti deemuu akka danda'an ibsan ittaanaa ajajaan Humna Waraana Yukireen.

Magaalan Avdiivkaa bulchiinsa Doneetisk, kan Raashiyaan to'attetti kan baasu ta'ee, ji'ootaf waraanni cimaan keessatti gaggeeffamaa ture.

Bara 2014 hidhattoonni Yukireen, kan Raashiyaan deeggaraman, bulchiinsa Doneetiskiifi Luhaanisk harka caalu fudhatanii kaasee Avdiivkafi naannawa isheetti lolli gaggeeffamaa ture.

Magaalan Avdiivkaa harka Raashiyaatti kufuunshee adda waraanaa km 1,000 dheeraturratti jijjiirama guddaa kan fidu ta'a.

Bara darbe ji'a Caamsaa keessaa dhiyeenyuma Avdiivkatti kan argamtu magaalli Baakmuut lola ijibbaachisaafi gama lachuuyyuu lubbuu kumaatama heddu nyaate booda loltoonni Raashiyaa to'atanii turan.

Yukireen waraana ijibbaachisaa booda loltootashee magaala Avdiivkaa keessaa baasunshee "haala naannoo Avdiivkaa erga hubatanii booda" ta'uu Jeneraal Oleeksandar himan.

"Loltoonni keenya itti gaafatamummaa loltummaa isaanirraa eegamu gootummaafi kabajaan bahataniiru. Kutaalee waraana Raashiyaa akka malee cimoodha jedhaman mancaasufi badii guddaa irraan gahuurratti waan isaanif danda'ame hunda godhaniiru.

Gama meeshaa waraananis ta'ee humna namaan Raashiyaa miidhaa guddaa irraan gahaniiru," jechuun fuula miidiyaa hawaasaa gubbaatti barreessan.

Loltuufi manguddoo

Dubbii himaa Mana Maree Nageenyaa US kan ta'an Joon Kirbii magaalli Avdiivkaa harka Raashiyaa galuunshee waan hin oolledha jechuun torbee kana dubbatanii turan.

Sababni isaan dhiyeessanii turan ammoo loltoonni Yukireen adda waraanaa jiran hanqinni rasaasa meeshaalee waraanaarratti hanqinni waan isaan mudateefi.

"Raashiyaan loltoota reefu leenji'an ammaa amma adda waraanatti ergiti. Sababa manni maree bajata deeggarsaa Yukireenif goonu hin raggaasifneefi artilarii Yukireen barbaaddu dhiyeessufii hin dandeenye," jedhanii turan Joon Kirbii.

Jalqaba torbaan kanaa Seneetin US deeggarsa alaaf kan oolu dolaara biliyeena 95 raggaasise keessaa dolaarri biliyeenni 60 kan Yukireenif kennamuudha. Haa ta'u garuu, Mana Maree Bakka Bu'ootaatiin waan hin raggaanef danqamee jira.

Yukireen biyya humna waraanaa guddaa qabdu Raashiyaa waliin lola gaggeessitu kana deeggarsa meeshaalee waraanaa USfi biyyoota Lixaarraa argattu irratti hundoofti.

Barreessaa olaanaa NATO kan ta'an Jeens Istoltenbarg Kamisa darbe US deeggarsa meeshaa waraanaa raggaasisuu dhabuunshee Yukireen irratti dhiibbaan inni fidaa jiraachuu himan.

Sababa hanqina meeshaalee waraanan magaalli Avdiivkaa yeroo kamittuu harka Raashiyaatti akka kuftu loltoonni Yukireen jalqaba torbee kanaa himaa turan.

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Rabu, 14 Februari 2024

Deep-sea mining of polymetallic nodules needed for national security - C4ISRNET

As international regulations for deep-sea mineral extraction near completion, Congress is recognizing the strategic role polymetallic nodules can play in bolstering U.S. national security the economy, and American manufacturing.

With the passing of the National Defense Authorization Act by wide majority in both the House and the Senate, the Defense Department is now tasked with outlining this roadmap. What Congress would like to see defined is: who has access to the resources, who can process them into critical materials and how can the U.S. get more involved?

Controlling parties of polymetallic nodules – the Clarion Clipperton Zone being of most economic interest and home to 90% of exploration in international waters – are quite straightforward. For over 30 years the International Seabed Authority has managed the exploration contracts to access and research nodules in the area beyond national jurisdiction. In that time, no single country has acted unilaterally outside of these ISA regulations, including China.

And while technically China holds the most exploration licenses of any country across three marine mineral types, U.S. allies abound in terms of direct access to the nodule resources that are of greatest commercial interest – a wide variety of European and Asian countries hold exploration licenses as well as Pacific Island nations, strategically located near to the resource but also with which U.S. relations have geopolitical impact.

Despite pioneering nodule collection technologies alongside Germany and Japan in the 1970s and 80s, the U.S. is not among the Western powers balancing China’s deep-sea mineral exploration contract count as the Senate has not ratified the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, or UNCLOS.

The midstream and downstream are really what the U.S. aims to own. It is unsurprising that the infrastructure required to process nodules, like today’s land-based mineral refining capacity, exists outside U.S. borders. That said, commercial operations capable of processing these rocks exist today, all but eliminating technological risks and enabling a capital-light approach to market.

What the Defense Department has on offer to it is to fund the technical studies required to construct a metallurgical plant within its borders, securing the raw materials needed to underpin domestic battery and EV sectors. U.S. allies like Japan are investing in nodule processing, and governments the world over continue to invest in marine minerals to fuel the clean energy transition (Norway, India, France, Japan, etc.). Suffice it to say, there are various pathways to end-products compliant with the Inflation Reduction Act critical mineral requirements and the opportunity for the U.S. to re-shore more of the process is very much on the table.

While there are renewed bipartisan efforts underway to finally ratify UNCLOS in the Senate, this is by no means a pre-requisite for realizing the mid-to-downstream potential of this remarkable resource. Nodule collection, impact monitoring and data acquisition technologies applied in the deep-sea environment have largely evolved from early deep-water experience in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

Together with leading regional knowledge base in subsea robotics, the ability to repurpose offshore oil and gas assets, and with scope for bulk transhipment, there are myriad opportunities for American entities to participate in this potential industry. Already, American companies and leading universities are actively working across marine robotics, underwater vehicles, environmental impact assessment, and even as consulting parties in the development of financial regulations within the international mining code itself. Processing of nodules at pilot scales has been proven out in North American facilities in Pennsylvania and Ontario.. Though Chinese efforts are gaining ground, Western nations have the lead on technology.

The U.S. is working together with its allies to secure critical mineral supply chains on land. It must do so in the deep-sea as well where timelines can be condensed, and critical minerals are just plainly more abundant at lower environmental and human costs. Luckily, there are strong allies very close to securing market access to this vast source of critical minerals who have also proven out a de-risked pathway to commercial production of high purity materials. It remains to be seen whether the U.S. will be ready when the material becomes available.

Gerard Barron is CEO of The Metals Company, a Canadian deep sea mining exploration company.

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Frances Bahan Obituary and Online Memorial (2011) - Legacy.com

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