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A life of photography on the verge of stepping into the blockchain ring

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Justin Lower leads in suspended second round at BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation

GREER, S.C. – Justin Lower followed up a first-round 64 at The Cliffs Valley course with a second-round 63 at the Thornblade Club to take a one-stroke lead at 16-under at the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by SYNNEX Corporation as play was suspended due to inclement weather. The second round will r.

Marching on: the young loyalist bands of Northern Ireland

Gareth McConnell’s photographs of working-class Protestant bands offer a new take on the subculture at a time when tensions are once more on the rise

Player's Take: Chris Erwin

Player’s Take: Chris Erwin   Then and now: Chris Erwin, a 2021 Forme Tour rookie, resumed his career as a professional golfer last year after serving in the military. During his four-year Army stint, he was deployed to war-torn Syria for seven months. (Photos are courtesy of Chris Erwin) In This Article At the Forme Tour Qualifying Tournament at Callaway Gardens Resort in Pine Mountain, Georgia, in April, contrary to conventional wisdom, Chris Erwin, at 38, was not the oldest player in the field. There was a 40-year-old who teed it up. But none of the other 93 players entered had four daughters, and none of them had his oldest daughter walking all 72 holes with him. No other player had spent any time in war-torn Syria, either, parachuting from airplanes and analyzing data for his superiors. That’s part of Erwin’s resume. From avoiding water hazards and sand traps to working around roadside hazards and booby traps overseas

One of Wales' most promising fintech start-ups secures equity boost

One of Wales most promising fintech start-ups secures equity boost to support growth plans Yoello has been backed by the only headquartered bank in Wales, Hodge 10:09, 15 APR 2021 Updated Sign up to FREE email alerts from BusinessLive - Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice One of Wales’ most promising fintech start-ups, Yoello, has secured investment from Hodge to support its ambitious global expansion plans. In its first equity investment, the value of which hasn’t been disclosed, the only headquartered bank in Wales has backed the Cardiff-based developer of an innovative mobile and payment platform that provides pubs and restaurants a cheaper, instantaneous and secure way to manage payments.

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