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What is Bill Gates net worth?
According to Forbes, American business magnate, founder and former chairman and CEO of Microsoft, philanthropist and author Bill Gates has a net worth of $124B, with a real-time net worth of $130.5B. Celebrity Net Worth puts him at $146B, adding that he has a salary of $1M.
Bill has been the wealthiest man on the planet for most of the last two decades. Currently, he is the world s fourth richest person after Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and LVMH s Bernald Arnault and family, the Town and Country Magazine reported.
Owns less than 1.3 per cent of Microsoft
The Untold Truth Of Helen Mirren
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By Nikki Munoz/April 29, 2021 12:01 am EDT
Helen Mirren can be considered one of the best actors out there right now if not of all time. In her decades-long career, she s taken on roles across every acting medium: film, television and theatre. All the while, she s gained a multitude of nominations in each, including several wins.
Although she had been appearing in movies since the late 60s, Mirren rose to her modern level of prominence as the lead in Prime Suspect, a police procedural drama that ran for 7 seasons. By the time Prime Suspect began airing in 1991, Mirren had begun gathering momentum with other roles, most notably 1995 s The Madness of King George, for which she earned her first Academy Award nomination.
British Birds paper from December 2015 (
The Eurasian curlew the most pressing bird conservation priority in the UK?, Brown et al), and had been increasingly worried by Birdwatch Ireland press releases arriving on my desk at the BBC Natural History Unit. These horror stories screamed emergency the Emerald Isle was witnessing a 90% decline in numbers since the 1980s, and now Numenius arquata was red-listed in the UK. The beautiful curlew seemed to be edging closer to oblivion.
Action on curlew needed
I couldn’t understand what was happening and why there was no dramatic action to turn things around. I wanted to help but wasn’t sure what an individual could do, other than walk, talk and try to bring the issue to the fore. Never in a thousand years would I have believed that in March 2021 things would have moved on so much that the Curlew Recovery Partnership England mercifully shortened to CRP would be launched and the curlew recognised as a flagship species for the heal