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The Entire Saw Franchise Timeline Explained
The Entire Saw Franchise Timeline Explained
By Amanda June Bell/Feb. 25, 2021 1:35 pm EDT
The
Saw series started out as a claustrophobic thriller about two guys trapped in a bathroom by a deranged serial killer. It has since become a sprawling horror franchise that is still going strong, many years later. Indeed,
Saw has been delivering terrifying twists from the very beginning: Who could forget the jaw-dropping moment in which John Kramer (Tobin Bell) first peels himself off of a blood-soaked floor and reveals himself to be the mastermind behind the gory games?
Each of the subsequent
Jan 29, 2021
REESE’S SENIOR BOWL PLAYERS PARTNER WITH FEEDING THE GULF COAST TO FEED 250 FAMILIES IN NEED
(January 29, 2021) – Mobile, AL On January 29, as part of Reese s Senior Bowl Community Day, players from the National and American teams volunteered at a Feeding the Gulf Coast distribution hosted at Hancock Whitney Stadium at the University of South Alabama that served 250 families in need.
“In Mobile County, one in five individuals struggles with food insecurity. That includes one in three children,” says Michael Ledger, President and CEO of Feeding the Gulf Coast. “The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the issue of hunger across the nation and specifically in our Gulf Coast region. Partnerships like this one create a tremendous opportunity for us to help meet the increase in need in our communities.”
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Sydney liquidator pleads guilty to dishonesty and fraud charges
A former registered liquidator from Lewisham, New South Wales, Ms Amanda Young, has pleaded guilty to one count of fraud relating to the liquidation of St Gregory’s Armenian School Inc (St Gregory’s) and one count of dishonestly using her position as liquidator of Mamak Pty Ltd (Mamak).
ASIC alleged that between 10 December 2017 and 5 December 2018, while a liquidator of Mamak, Admark Property Group Pty Ltd and Roller Poster Company Pty Ltd, Ms Young caused the transfer of a total of $73,140 from the liquidation bank accounts of those companies to bank accounts that she controlled and then used the funds for her own purposes (20-160MR). The transfer in relation to the liquidation of Mamak was for $28,500.