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LUKE LITTLER is back in the Premier League Darts Championship for another year. Luke has been a sensation in the sport ever since he burst onto the scene as a 16-year-old back in December 2023.
NZME owns the NZ Herald, NewstalkZB, BusinessDesk and OneRoof; inset: NZME chair Barbara Chapman and shareholder Jim Grenon ... passive board chair”. The letter is highly critical of the ...
Teenager Luke Littler hit a nine-darter and averaged a stunning 112.5 to beat Michael van Gerwen and win night seven of Premier League Darts in Cardiff. The 18-year-old was unsure if the final ...
The issue is that six years ago, Prime appeared to sign away its rights to create AATD treatments to another company it has long collaborated with, Beam Therapeutics.
Dart services between Dalkey and Bray have resumed after an act of vandalism at Shankill curtailed morning commuter services. Irish Rail said workers were faced with long delays after vandals ...
He said it is “deeply disturbing” that some candidates running for the Champaign school board have indicated they are unhappy with the district superintendent and, if elected, would like to ...
Expatriate businessman Jim Grenon has put forward a proposal to replace NZME’s board and nominated himself and three others to join the board at the New Zealand Exchange-listed (NZX) company’s annual ...
“As part of our ongoing efforts to add new perspectives to the Board, we are pleased to welcome Jim and Mike to our Board. With Jim’s deep experience across the optical space and Mike’s ...
Jim McGrann and Michael Nicholson to its Board of Directors (the "Board"), effective March 17, 2025. Mr. McGrann will serve on the Board’s Compensation Committee and Mr. Nicholson will serve on ...
The Plano City Council appointed outgoing member Anthony Ricciardelli to represent the city on the DART board after director Paul Wageman resigned last week. City leaders in Plano have a new ...
Jim Tinaglia, 59, is a village trustee ... and told the editorial board he’s “used to dealing with people, customers and negotiations.” We appreciate these sentiments.
Billionaire Jim Grenon has won the backing of some other shareholders in his bid to shake-up the NZME board. A boardroom battle is under way for the future of one of New Zealand’s biggest media ...
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