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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander agrees to 4-year, $285 million contract extension with Thunde…

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Economy   来源:Charts  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"We will now have to wait on Scottish Forestry's review, but we firmly believe that when all concerns are taken into account this should not be allowed to progress, and the moorland restored to its original condition," added Mr Lintott.

"We will now have to wait on Scottish Forestry's review, but we firmly believe that when all concerns are taken into account this should not be allowed to progress, and the moorland restored to its original condition," added Mr Lintott.

"We really want to get this going in [the veterans'] honour," he added.Work to transform part of a town centre in Cheshire has been finished and opened to the public.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander agrees to 4-year, $285 million contract extension with Thunde…

The site of the former library and civic centre car park in Crewe was cleared to provide a new space that features seats, trees and flower-beds.Cheshire East Council said it created a more attractive route for people walking between Crewe Lifestyle Centre, Memorial Square and Crewe Market Hall.The scheme also includes a new two-storey entrance to the town's court buildings and a 31-space short-stay car park.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander agrees to 4-year, $285 million contract extension with Thunde…

The project was funded by the government as well as the council.The scheme will eventually provide the setting for one of two new facilities in Cheshire that will co-host the county's archives – construction of which started earlier this year.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander agrees to 4-year, $285 million contract extension with Thunde…

As a result, an area of the site running alongside Prince Albert Street remains cordoned off.

That facility – due to open in summer 2026 – is being built with the aim of giving more access to the county's archives and to engage future generations.Mr Howells said "every man and his dog wanted to film this," claiming he received about 200 offers from around the world, including from BAFTA and Emmy-winning production companies.

He said until recently, "the timing wasn't really right with the legal battles".However, on Tuesday, the Los Angeles-based entertainment company LEBUL announced plans for a docuseries, podcast, and short-form content documenting Mr Howells' mission to recover the mistakenly discarded hard drive containing 8,000 bitcoins.

Titled "The Buried Bitcoin: The Real-Life Treasure Hunt of James Howells", the series is set to explore the early days of bitcoin, Mr Howells' involvement, the legal battle, and his high-tech plan to excavate the site, all brought to life with extensive CGI.Mr Howells said it would also follow his efforts to purchase the landfill where the hard drive is believed to be buried.

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