The final episode of TV’s River Hunters sees Durham’s Gary Bankhead teaming up with YouTuber Beau Ouimette and presenter Rick Edwards in North Yorkshire. IN the final episode of the six-part second series, the River Hunters travel to North Yorkshire hunting for evidence of the brutal 14th century clashes between the English and the Scottish. Episode Six – Knaresborough Castle (14th Century Northern Raids) will be broadcast on Monday, May 10 at 9pm The suggestion that Knaresborough could make an ideal location for an episode of River Hunters was made by Durham-based underwater archaeologist Gary Bankhead during the recce phase of developing series two.
The #1 Rule of Investing From the Wizard of Wall Street
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“The really great fortunes are made by concentration, not diversification.”
Gerald Loeb, “Maxims of Wall Street,” p. 157
Who is quoted the most in “The Maxims of Wall Street”?
Among living legends, the Oracle of Omaha has the gift of wisdom.
Warren Buffett is quoted 34 times in the new 7
th edition, and I keep finding new ones for each edition.
But the second most quotable guru may surprise you. No, it’s not
Joe Kennedy, Bernard Baruch, Jesse Livermore, Humphrey Neill, J. Paul Getty, Jim Dines, John Templeton, Ben Franklin or
WHY and How Lady Justice Martha Koome beat Fred Ngatia SC to be nominated Chief Justice of Kenya
Lady Justice Martha Koome Karambu has been tipped to be the next Chief Justice of Kenya, highly placed sources based at State House have revealed.
Koome, who has more than thirty years of experience in legal practice, and was born Kithiu Village in Miragamieru in Meru County, edged out Senior Consel Fred Ngatia who was a favourite candidate of the system.
Kenya News Day reliably learnt that Justice Koome, who is an Appeals Court Judge and an acclaimed expert in family law, emerged as favourite to replace retired Chief Justice David Maraga after winning endorsement of powerful stake holders with close links to President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Mastercard strengthens Digital First programme in Asia-Pacific 13:29 | 26/04/2021
Mastercard, a leading technology company in the payments industry, is strengthening its global Digital First programme across the Asia-Pacific with a range of innovative partners to deliver even more seamless and secure digital payment options than consumers expect as they shop and bank online more than ever before.
The Digital First programme gives consumers the choice of making payments with digital cards or directly from bank accounts by using smartphones, smartwatches, or any other digital device
Along with this, Mastercardâs Digital First programme maximises the safety, security, and convenience of e-commerce, online banking, and contactless transactions by providing the guidelines for payment processors, fintechs, issuing banks, and other partners to create end-to-end digital payment options at scale.