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AWS Offers Aurora Cloud DB Service Compatible With PostgreSQL

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AWS Offers Aurora Cloud DB Service Compatible With PostgreSQL Amazon Web Services on Tuesday announced the general availability of Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL compatibility. The service is now fully compatible with both MySQL and PostgreSQL, the company said. AWS also announced that customers migrating to Amazon Aurora from another database can use the AWS Database Migration Service free of charge for the next six months. Reported by TechNewsWorld 5 hours ago.

Boulder’s Ready to Work program for the homeless fights resistance to Aurora expansion

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The local nonprofit Bridge House is hoping to replicate its Ready to Work program, which helps Boulder homeless people transition back into housing and job security, somewhere in Aurora. Reported by Denver Post 2 hours ago.

“The heart continues to break,” mother of theater shooting victim says of Texas massacre

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Sunday's news that more than 20 people were gunned down during a church service in Texas is bound was gut wrenching for Sandy and Lonnie Phillips, parents of Aurora shooting victim Jessica Ghawi. Reported by Denver Post 6 hours ago.

Police chase woman through Denver, Aurora on Monday morning

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A woman wanted on an arrest warrant out of Arapahoe County led Denver and Aurora police on a multicity chase Monday morning. Reported by Denver Post 6 hours ago.

Aurora Crime Blotter: Thief makes off with more than $100 in quarters

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Also this week: a car's wheel is stolen at a hotel, medication theft and BB gun damage Reported by Denver Post 1 hour ago.

Spin launches in Aurora, adding to the city’s growing field of dockless bike-share programs

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Aurora kicked off their pioneering bike-share permit program in the beginning of October. Reported by Denver Post 57 minutes ago.

Four must-try Aurora and Centennial rec centers that bring outdoor sports indoors

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Bring the outdoors indoors for your family this winter at these roofed playgrounds, climbing gyms and more. Reported by Denver Post 57 minutes ago.

Watching Jupiter's multiple pulsating X-ray Aurora

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Watching Jupiter's multiple pulsating X-ray Aurora Boston MA (SPX) Nov 07, 2017

Jupiter's intense northern and southern lights, or auroras, behave independently of each other according to a new study using NASA's Chandra X-ray and ESA's XMM-Newton observatories. Using XMM-Newton and Chandra X-ray observations from March 2007 and May and June 2016, a team of researchers produced maps of Jupiter's X-ray emissions (shown in inset) and identified an X-ray hot spot at each pole. Reported by Space Daily 2 hours ago.

Leading scientists urge government to protect Helena and Aurora Range

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Australia's leading environmental scientists have urged the state government to upgrade the Helena and Aurora Range as a Class "A" National Park to protect it from mining. Reported by Sydney Morning Herald 5 hours ago.

Sweden’s Foreign Policy: Nonaligned, But Not Entirely Neutral – Analysis

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By Felix K. Chang*

(FPRI) — In late 2014, Swedish authorities spotted what many suspected was a Russian submarine lurking off Stockholm. The incident set off alarm bells among Swedes. It reminded them of a similar incident in 1981, when a nuclear-armed Soviet Whiskey-class submarine ran aground a few kilometers outside Sweden’s main naval base.^[1] Following Russia’s invasion of Georgia, annexation of Crimea, and intervention in eastern Ukraine, the recent submarine scare served to underline the threat that a resurgent Russia could pose to Sweden.

No wonder that, despite Sweden’s long tradition of neutrality and an “alliance-free” foreign policy, Swedish leaders of almost all political stripes began to consider closer ties with NATO. That of course irked Russia. Victor Tatarintsev, the Russian ambassador to Sweden, responded with what seemed like a backhanded reassurance that Russia had “no plans to invade Sweden.” In May 2017, Russian President Vladimir Putin put it more bluntly. He warned that if Sweden joined NATO, Russia would take military measures “to eliminate [the new threat].” While Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström clearly stated that her government would not seek NATO membership, Sweden has moved closer to the Alliance. NATO naturally welcomed the shift, given Sweden’s strategic importance to NATO’s defense of its Baltic member countries.

**Sweden’s National Interest in the Baltic Sea**

Observers have long described Sweden’s security policy as “non-participation in military alliances during peacetime and neutrality during wartime.”^[2] But that does not mean that Sweden takes its security environment lightly, especially when it comes to the Baltic Sea. For centuries, its waters have been a thoroughfare for not only trade, but also power projection. Should unfriendly forces control it, they could easily threaten Sweden and even reduce its access to the wider world. Hence, Sweden has had an enduring national interest in the security of the Baltic Sea and the coast beyond.

**Armed Neutrality**

Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union controlled the Baltic coast. Because of that, Sweden kept up its guard. It maintained a sizable standing military and nurtured a world-class defense industry. That attention to military preparedness has had a long history in Sweden where a popular nineteenth-century slogan proclaimed: “one man, one gun, one vote.”

After the Cold War, Sweden cut its defense expenditures. But the advent of an aggressive Russia across the Baltic Sea has led Sweden to rethink its military posture. In September 2017, it raised its defense budget by five percent over its already planned increase. It also recently reinstituted conscription to bring its military back to full strength. Starting in 2018, it will conscript 4,000 18-year-olds. That number will rise to 8,000 per year by 2022. Sweden still has more to do. Apart from the 60 JAS 39E fighters and two A26 diesel-electric attack submarines already on order, Sweden will need more and newer armaments for its soon-to-be larger armed forces.

Even so, Sweden has begun to strengthen its defenses on Gotland, a strategic island in the Baltic Sea. Contrary to reports in 2016 that reestablishing a permanent military presence on Gotland was unexpected, Sweden’s Defence Policy white paper—which all of Sweden’s major political parties agreed to in 2015—outlined Gotland’s rearmament as part of a broader set of security precautions that Sweden would take through 2020.^[3]

**New Normal for Swedish Neutrality**

While it is perfectly understandable why neutral Sweden has felt the need to be better armed, what is unusual is how enthusiastically it has embraced multilateral defense cooperation. Roughly a decade ago, Sweden joined the European Union’s (EU) Common Security and Defence Policy and led the effort to create the EU’s 2,400-man Nordic battlegroup. Soon after, it helped to establish the Nordic Defence Cooperation, which brought together five Nordic countries, including two NATO members.

Recently, Sweden has stepped up its collaboration with NATO. It signed a host-nation agreement that allows NATO forces to train in Sweden and boosted its participation in NATO military exercises, like Baltic Operations (Baltops) and Steadfast Jazz. Sweden has gone so far as to commit a fighter squadron to fight alongside NATO’s rapid-reaction force.

Sweden is also shedding its long-time aversion to a bilateral military relationship with the United States. The number of meetings between Swedish defense ministers and U.S. secretaries of defense has noticeably risen, from an average of once every two years over the last decade to twice a year in 2016 and 2017. During Swedish Defense Minister Peter Hultqvist’s visit to the Pentagon in May 2017, he announced not only Swedish participation in NATO’s Baltops 2017 exercise in June, but also the involvement of about 1,000 U.S. troops in Sweden’s largest military exercise in 23 years. Over 20,000 troops from nine countries (seven of them NATO members) took part in the exercise, called Aurora 2017, which spanned three weeks in September and focused on the defense of Gotland.

**Seeking Partnerships, Not Alliances**

Swedes—ever conscious of their cherished neutrality—have long opposed their country joining multilateral defense organizations, like NATO. But fewer of them do so than before. A national poll found that a slim plurality of Swedes favored membership in NATO for the first time in 2014.[4] While opinions of the public slipped back the other way two years later, those of Swedish leaders did not. Most now believe that Sweden needs to form stronger partnerships, though not alliances, with NATO and the United States. From their perspective, the real question is how Sweden can translate those partnerships into greater security without formal defense treaties.

Such partnerships bring Sweden close to breaching its traditional neutrality and “alliance-free” foreign policy. Someday, it may be forced to choose one approach over the other. In the meantime, Swedish leaders will continue to wrestle with what it means for Sweden to be a partner, but not an alliance member—to be nonaligned, but not entirely neutral either.

*About the author:*
* *Felix K. Chang* is a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute. He is also the Chief Strategy Officer of DecisionQ, a predictive analytics company in the national security and healthcare industries. He has worked with a number of digital, consumer services, and renewable energy entrepreneurs for years. He was previously a consultant in Booz Allen Hamilton’s Strategy and Organization practice; among his clients were the U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of the Treasury, and other agencies.

*Source:*
This article was published by FPRI.

*Notes:*
[1] Milton Leitenberg, “The case of the stranded sub,” Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, Mar. 1982, pp. 10-13.

[2] “Sweden: Scene-Setter for Prime Minister Reinfeldt’s May 15 Visit to Washington,” May 4, 2007, WikiLeaks, WikiLeaks cable: 07STOCKHOLM506_a.

[3] Government Offices of Sweden, Sweden’s Defence Policy, 2016-2020, Jun. 1, 2015.

[4] Pütsep Mona and Ryen Linda, Opinioner 2016: Allmänhetens syn på samhällsskydd, beredskap, säkerhetspolitik och försvar (Karlstad, Sweden: Civil Protection and Emergency Agency, Jan. 2017), p. 75. Reported by Eurasia Review 4 hours ago.

Summer Sales Surge Brings Moderne Boca to Over $20 Million in Sales

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Kolter Urban’s Moderne Boca, has enjoyed a robust summer sales season bolstered by activity from local homeowners who appreciate the community’s prime location in the heart of Boca Raton.

BOCA RATON, Fla. (PRWEB) November 07, 2017

While many year-round residents enjoy the slower pace of life in Boca Raton during the summer, one local community was buzzing with activity. Kolter Urban’s Moderne Boca, has enjoyed a robust summer sales season bolstered by activity from local homeowners who appreciate the community’s prime location in the heart of Boca Raton.

Located just off of Spanish River Boulevard, Moderne Boca as already closed more than $11 million in sales to date this year, with another $9 million under contract and scheduled to close before year’s end. Having reached a significant milestone of $20 million in sales, both real estate professionals and potential homeowners are taking note of the rising popularity of the modern architectural design that has become the hallmark for this unique community.

“Moderne Boca is a very unique concept,” says Bob Vail, president of Kolter Urban. “We recognized the high demand for contemporary design, and we integrated it throughout every aspect of this community. When searching for a new home in Boca, you will not find anything else like it.”

In addition to the modern design and prime location, the community offers “Gamechanger Features” that are often reserved for luxurious custom homes or oceanfront condominiums. The high level of finish, combined with a compelling price point is adding up to sales success for Kolter Urban.

These residences offer a chic, on-trend design and a high degree of flexibility for homeowners. There’s no doubt the floorplans have raised the standard of luxury in South Florida, and the community’s recent Aurora Award for architectural excellence is a testament to this achievement.

All residences offer solid concrete construction, high ceilings and dramatic expanses of windows providing light-filled interiors. Oversized porcelain flooring flows throughout the open living space, a fitting complement to the sleek European-made cabinetry and quartz countertops in the designer kitchen. The sophisticated style of the large entertainment area is highlighted by the adjacent stairway with Himalayan Limestone treads and stainless-steel rails. Here is an insider’s look at all of these game-changing details!

To learn more about this central Boca Raton community, visit http:// ModerneBoca.com [ModerneBoca.com __title__ ModerneBoca.com] or call 561-300-6787 to schedule a private tour. The Sales Gallery and designer models are open daily, located at 4202 N. Military Trail in Boca Raton. Move-in Ready homes are now available from the mid $500,000s, offering garden and nature preserve views. Reported by PRWeb 3 hours ago.

Spin Launches Aurora's Newest Stationless Smart Bikeshare System

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AURORA, Colo: Spin, the leading stationless bikeshare company in North America, today announced it is officially launching in Aurora, CO, the first of several Colorado cities that the company hopes to enter in short order. Reported by newKerala.com 11 hours ago.

Astronics Corporation Reports 2017 Third Quarter Financial Results and Issues Preliminary Guidance for 2018

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Astronics Corporation Reports 2017 Third Quarter Financial Results and Issues Preliminary Guidance for 2018 EAST AURORA, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Astronics Corporation (NASDAQ: ATRO) reports its 2017 third quarter financial results and issues its preliminary guidance for 2018. Reported by Business Wire 13 hours ago.

Explore Fairbanks Announces 2017-18 Aurora Season off to a Great Start

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Fairbanks lures people from all over the world during the “Aurora Season” from August 21 to April 21. The city’s location directly under the “Auroral Oval”—a ring-shaped region hovering over the far north—combined with a good balance of clear nights, occurrence frequency and activity allows for excellent aurora viewing opportunities.

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (PRWEB) November 07, 2017

Fairbanks’ renowned aurora borealis viewing lures people from all over the world during the “Aurora Season” from August 21 to April 21. Fairbanks’ location is ideal for northern lights viewing because it is under the “Auroral Oval,” a ring-shaped zone over the far north where aurora activity is concentrated. Additionally, Fairbanks’ low precipitation and distance from coastal areas contributes to consistently clear nights. All combined these variables make the Fairbanks region an outstanding destination for possible aurora borealis viewing.

Fairbanks is frequently referred to as the best place to see the northern lights in Alaska, the United States and in many cases, across the globe. National Geographic Magazine says that “Fairbanks is the best place in the U.S. to take in the northern lights,” CNN says “The city of Fairbanks, in Alaska, is often cited as the best place to see the Northern Lights in the United States” and Travel + Leisure and Smithsonian Magazines both call Fairbanks the best place to view the northern lights in the U.S.

The University of Alaska Geophysical Institute located in Fairbanks conducts extensive research on the northern lights and offers daily aurora borealis forecasts. Aurora intensity varies daily, with the best displays from late evening to early morning hours. The aurora will be visible in Fairbanks an average of four of five nights when the sky is clear and dark enough. Visitors who stay a minimum of three nights and are actively out during the late evening hours increase their chance of seeing the aurora to more than 90 percent.

There are many different ways for visitors to hunt for the aurora in Fairbanks. They can drive to a nearby vantage point and wait for them to appear, view them from a heated “aurorium” cabin or lodge away from the city, see them on a dog sled adventure, or even from a tour further north above the Arctic Circle. Many hotels in Fairbanks offer a wake-up call to alert guests when the lights are out. Once visitors have spotted the aurora, they can stop by the Morris Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center in downtown Fairbanks for a personalized aurora certificate. There are no absolute guarantees but their chances of seeing a great light show are better in Fairbanks, Alaska.

About Explore Fairbanks
Explore Fairbanks is a non-profit marketing and management organization whose mission is to be an economic driver in the Fairbanks region by marketing to potential visitors and optimizing the visitor experience. Explore Fairbanks markets Fairbanks as a year-round destination by promoting local events, attractions and activities to independent travelers, group tour operators, travel agents, meeting planners and the media as well as by developing public policy and infrastructure to achieve marketing objectives. Find out more at explorefairbanks.com. Reported by PRWeb 13 hours ago.

One man fatally shot on Aurora street

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Aurora police are investigating a shooting late Monday night in Northwest Aurora in which a man was found lying in a road bleeding. Reported by Denver Post 11 hours ago.

Aurora WDC’s JP Ratajczak to Present “How Three Companies Are Using AI to Power Intelligent Taxonomies” at the Taxonomy Bootcamp Conference in Washington, D.C.

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Automation techniques and technologies dramatically increase the speed and accuracy of the intelligence cycle. Smart organizations use Artificial Intelligence - or AI - to drive competitive advantage.

MADISON, Wis. (PRWEB) November 07, 2017

JP Ratajczak, Director of Intelligence Systems for the global intelligence consultancy Aurora WDC will present “How Three Companies Are Using AI to Power Intelligent Taxonomies” at the Taxonomy Bootcamp Conference in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, November 7, 2017 from 1:45 to 2:30 p.m. EST. He will co-present with Tom Reamy, the Chief Knowledge Architect of KAPS Group.

“The business environment today is primed for AI [Artificial Intelligence] throughout the intelligence cycle,” said Ratajczak. “However, many organizations struggle with how to incorporate automation effectively into their taxonomy process.”

Ratajczak’s presentation will highlight three specific case studies to help attendees understand how they can incorporate AI into their intelligence cycles. Case study subjects include:· Preventing Reputational Risk While Automating Organizational Taxonomy
· Addressing [unknown] Stakeholder Needs with Automated Taxonomy Gardening
· Entity Extraction to Augment Taxonomy

For those unable to attend the event in person, Aurora WDC will schedule private webinars with interested parties on request.

About Aurora WDC

Aurora WDC serves organizations worldwide in their efforts to win in the marketplace, deploy technology to amplify insights, and build a culture of intelligence. Its three offerings - Aurora GPS research and analysis services, FirstLight cloud-based intelligence management software, and RECONVERGE social learning community - have been crafted intentionally to serve the needs of intelligence professionals and top executives. Learn how to break through at http://www.AuroraWDC.com.

About Taxonomy Boot Camp

Taxonomy Boot Camp is the only conference dedicated to exploring the successes, challenges, methodologies and products for taxonomies. Share your experiences, knowledge and work with taxonomies, ontologies, folksonomies, tagging mechanisms and other techniques for organizing information at this one-of-a-kind learning and networking event. More information is available at http://www.taxonomybootcamp.com/2017/Default.aspx

### Reported by PRWeb 10 hours ago.

Aurora Cannabis Breaks Out, Setting the Stage for a Move Toward $10

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ACBFF Stock: A Powerful Price Pattern Is Complete It brings me great delight to be focusing on Aurora Cannabis Inc (OTCMKTS: ACBFF, TSE: ACB) once again. This licensed marijuana producer that opera... Reported by FinanzNachrichten.de 10 hours ago.

Blood-smeared coins, pants help police solve 22-year-old Aurora stabbing death

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Jimmie Joseph Crank charged with second-degree murder in 1995 stabbing death of Michael Nilsson. Reported by Denver Post 6 hours ago.

Q&A: Niwot boys soccer coach Stephen Dimit talks Cougars’ Class 4A semifinal showing and more

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Denver Post preps editor Kyle Newman caught up with Niwot soccer head coach Stephen Dimit ahead of the Cougars' Class 4A semifinal match against Centaurus at Legacy Stadium in Aurora. Reported by Denver Post 6 hours ago.

Reviewing My Pick of the Month for October

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After an incredible month, shares of Aurora Cannabis Inc. (TSX:ACB) still have significant upside. Reported by Motley Fool 4 hours ago.
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