Walnut Capital Founder Gregg Perelman Escapes Plane Crash In Tanzania With Family

April 17, 2023 3:28 am121 comments
Walnut Capital Founder Gregg Perelman Escapes Plane Crash In Tanzania With Family

Walnut Capital Management founder Gregg Perelman escaped plane crash with wife Susie and three daughters while traveling to his last stop in Tanzania on January 2. The family is to return back home in Pittsburgh in a day. The small plane crashed while taking off on a wet, clay runway […]

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Suicide Bomber Kills 3 Dozen In Iraqi Capital Baghdad

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Suicide Bomber Kills 3 Dozen In Iraqi Capital Baghdad

A suicide bomber killed more than three dozen people in Baghdad’s bustling market on Monday and injured at least half ton others. The Islamic State linked bomber drove a pickup loaded with explosives and hit a fruit and vegetable market packed with day lobrers hours after French President Francois Hollande […]

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Political Scientists Say Tanzanians’ Hardship Based On Not Living Within Means

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Political Scientists Say Tanzanians’ Hardship Based On Not Living Within Means

The real cause of hardship is not living within the means for Tanzanians, said economists and political scientists. It is suggested people should not fail in doing so otherwise 2017 would be difficult to navigate amid lots of projects announced by the President John Magufuli for the development of the […]

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British PM Theresa May Announces Discount Homes To First-Time Young Buyer

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British PM Theresa May Announces Discount Homes To First-Time Young Buyer

British Prime Minister Theresa May said Monday to be providing homes to young first-time buyers. Developers will be selling those houses under second big housing pledge at 20 percent discount. The age group for the first-time buyers is between 23 and 40 years and thirty areas around Britain to unlock […]

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How Deadly Was Turkey In 2016 – A Flashback (Part III)

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How Deadly Was Turkey In 2016 – A Flashback (Part III)

How Deadly Was Turkey In 2016 – A Flashback (Part I) How Deadly Was Turkey In 2016 – A Flashback (Part II) The year 2016 was highly deadly for Turkey including a failed coup in July that killed more than two hundred people. Let’s have a look in detail throughout […]

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How Deadly Was Turkey In 2016 – A Flashback (Part II)

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How Deadly Was Turkey In 2016 – A Flashback (Part II)

How Deadly Was Turkey In 2016 – A Flashback (Part I) The year 2016 was highly deadly for Turkey including a failed coup in July that killed more than two hundred people. Let’s have a look in detail throughout the year. Aug. 20 – Gaziantep More than 51 people were […]

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