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Former Fletcher basketball star Lajae Jones is transferring to Florida State University. Sandalwood High School is the last ...
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The Arizona Cardinals signed cornerback Jaylon Jones and offensive lineman Royce Newman to one-year contracts, the team announced Friday. The money behind the deals were not disclosed. Jones is ...
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Property tycoon Lee Shau Kee, Hong Kong’s second-richest billionaire with a US$30 billion fortune and a legacy of philanthropy, has passed away at age 97, drawing tributes from across the city.
Lee Shau-kee, a shrewd investor who built Henderson Land Development into one of Hong Kong’s biggest property companies, gave away some of his US$29.2 billion fortune to causes including ...
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PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- Jared Jones will not pitch again this Spring Training after reporting elbow discomfort to the Pirates after his most recent bullpen session Sunday. The Pirates are still ...
Winchester-based Kee Construction Services Inc. submitted the winning bid. It was one of four bids that town staff analyzed before bringing their recommendation to Stephens City Town Council at a ...
HONG KONG – Hong Kong mourned one of its richest and most influential men, property magnate and philanthropist Lee Shau Kee, who died on March 17. Mr Lee, founder of Henderson Land Group ...
The founder of Henderson Land Development Group, Lee Shau-kee, who led real estate development in Hong Kong and became Asia's richest person in the 1990s, has passed away at the age of 97.