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"Rathnayake's been a very good player for them, and probably their best player of spin - the way that he runs down the pitch," Brook said.

From BBC

He added that he isn’t surprised that the precious metal’s price has stalled at around $5,000, since assets traditionally sensitive to geopolitical risks can “break down in materially overvalued scenarios.”

From MarketWatch

Rizer played down the need for additional incentives in Loudoun County, instead pointing to policies that made it an easy place to build.

From The Wall Street Journal

He stepped down as Apollo’s CEO in 2021 after a review by an outside law firm hired by Apollo found he had paid Epstein $158 million for his services.

From The Wall Street Journal

The band will play the 02 Ritz in Manchester on Friday, and a queue of fans stretched down Whitworth Street to the Palace Theatre when the tickets went on sale at 12:00 GMT.

From BBC




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