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India v England: How day two of the third Test played out on social media

India v England: How day two of third Test played out on social media By Callum MatthewsBBC Sport Axar Patel took 5-32 for match figures of 11-70 in only his second Test The second - and final - day of the third Test between India and England in Ahmedabad was simply chaotic. Only 59.4 overs were bowled but 17 wickets fell for just 176 runs as India wrapped up an emphatic 10-wicket win to take a 2-1 lead in the four-Test series. Here s how it all played out on social media. Leach and Rootalitharan give England hope After bowling England out for 112 on day one, India resumed on 99-3, looking to build a big first-innings lead and bat only once on a pitch already offering significant spin.

William Andrew Stack, Esq (Release No LR-25013; Jan 21, 2021)

Litigation Release No. 25013 / January 21, 2021 Securities and Exchange Commission v. William Andrew Stack, Esq., No. 1:21-cv-00051 (W.D. Tex. filed January 15, 2021) On January 15, 2021, the Securities and Exchange Commission charged the CEO of a Texas-based microcap issuer with fraud for making material misstatements in numerous press releases and for misappropriating investor funds raised in an unlawful securities offering. According to the SEC s complaint, during the relevant period, Preston Corp. (a/k/a Preston Royalty Corp.), a now-defunct microcap issuer, purported to be a financial services provider specializing in royalty financing for mining operations, but in reality had no actual operations. The complaint alleges that the defendant, William Andrew Stack, Esq., a licensed lawyer who had no experience in the mining industry, served as Preston Corp. s nominal CEO at the behest of the company s undisclosed control person, William S. Marshall, who had previously been char

Frances Marie Swetish | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Journal

Frances Swetish MARQUETTE, MI – Frances Marie Swetish, age 96, of Ontonagon and most recently Mill Creek Senior Living Community, died on December 16, 2020. Fran was born in Calumet on May 27, 1924, the fourth of five children born to Frank and Angeline Cekada. She was recruited to attend Ferris State College after graduation from Calumet High School, however, her mother urged her to join her older sister, Mae to live and work in Detroit. It was there she worked as a Rosie the Riveter for the World War II effort. Also in Detroit she met the very handsome, Ed Swetish, from Dodgeville, Michigan, whom she married, August 19, 1950. They made their home in Royal Oak for five years until the UP drew them back home. They eventually settled in Ontonagon, where they built their home and raised beef cattle. Fran retired as the production scheduler for the paper mill.

Frances Marie Swetish | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Gazette

Dec 22, 2020 MARQUETTE Frances Marie Swetish, 96, of Ontonagon, and most recently, Mill Creek Senior Living Community in Marquette, died on December 16, 2020. Fran was born in Calumet on May 27, 1924, the fourth of five children born to Frank and Angeline Cekada. She was recruited to attend Ferris State College after graduation from Calumet High School, however, her mother urged her to join her older sister, Mae, to live and work in Detroit. It was there she worked as a Rosie the Riveter for the World War II effort. Also in Detroit she met the very handsome, Ed Swetish, from Dodgeville, whom she married on August 19, 1950.

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