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When HSBC commissioned a new Hong Kong HQ, the brief was to create the best bank building in the world. The Norman Foster-designed skyscraper was completed ...
When HSBC commissioned a new Hong Kong HQ, the brief was to create the best bank building in the world. In a way, that came to pass. In 1992, HSBC sealed the takeover of Midland Bank — a move that forced it to relocate its HQ to London.
Wholesale change is unavoidable in college athletics. The Fighting Irish athletic director thinks a total realignment of Division I is coming with it.
“I can see a lot of that [rules compliance and enforcement] being transferred to the conferences.” “It’s going to be interesting to see how the federal government approaches it. It’s interesting to see how challenging it is to get the university presidents to work together. That led to a series of unproductive CFP meetings that Swarbrick described as, “the single oddest thing I’ve ever been through.” “I hate to see that,” he said. The schools that have been doing [under the table] this a long time just had a way they could describe it now and be covered. “But we’ve got to get something advanced that people will react to. Should the schism come, Notre Dame would be among those that still tied its athletics to the educational mission of the school and answered to its president and academic administration. There are so many schools trying to get out of their current conference, and they can’t get there.” The widening gap will place more stress on the current landscape, leading some schools to move away from their existing conference affiliations—and possibly leading some leagues to boot longtime members that don’t bring as much to the revenue trough. “Mid-30s would be the logical time.” Swarbrick also said there are “so many” schools trying to leave their current conferences, but they’re handcuffed by existing contracts.
In a a now deleted online article, the Daily Sun in April reported that AKA (real name Kiernan Forbes) allegedly assaulted Nakai and their promoter while in ...
In a a now deleted online article, the Daily Sun in April reported that AKA (real name Kiernan Forbes) allegedly assaulted Nakai and their promoter while in Ghana for work purposes. In a a now deleted online article, the Daily Sun in April reported that AKA (real name Kiernan Forbes) allegedly assaulted Nakai and their promoter while in Ghana for work purposes.