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Risk adjusted net present value: What is the current valuation of Galecto’s Selvigaltin?Government Engineering College, Thrissur Alumni chapter, Qatar (Qget) concluded its bowling competition, ‘Roll n Bowl’, which featured 125 participants, including members and families. Corniche Blues emerged as the overall winners, with Qatar Redstorm and Sunrays Doha taking second and third places, respectively. Individual champions: Men’s - Gopu Rajasekhar claimed the top spot, followed by Rajeesh Vayalapra and Abhilash V in second place. Fahim, Narayan, and Sabari Prasad shared third place. Ladies - Elizabeth Leo won the champion title, with Linu Pradeep as the runner-up. Shamli Shahil and Shahna Basim shared third place. In the Kids’ category, Rachel Pradeep emerged as the champion, followed by Inaya Shabeeb in second place and Faizan Shamsudeen in third place. The captains were Priya Johnson and Fasin Abubacker (Qatar Redstorm), Shabeeb Hassan and Jazira Najeeb (Sunrays Doha), Thanuja Haseeb and Nishab K A (Corniche Blues), and Abhilash and Smrithi (Lusail Legends). The event was organised by Qget sports secretaries Nandan Nambalatt and Ilyas Najmusalah, with support from Fahim, Jijin, and immediate past president Anvar Sadath. Qget president Tomy Varkey announced the winners, while vice president Dr Gopal and joint treasurer Amjad thanked the participants. Related Story Qatar Classic Cars Contest set for launch at The Pearl Island from Nov 27 QNB 'Official Bank Sponsor' of Qatar Collegiate Programming Contest 2024
MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Manchester City's winless run extended to six games Tuesday after Feyenoord fought back from three goals down to draw 3-3 in the Champions League. After five-straight losses in all competitions, City looked to be cruising to victory after going three up inside 50 minutes at the Etihad Stadium. But Feyenoord mounted an improbable comeback and leveled the game in the 89th minute to leave the home crowd stunned. ___ James Robson is at https://twitter.com/jamesalanrobson ___ AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer James Robson, The Associated Press
In recent news, a man has been discovered to have engaged in the illegal acquisition of personal information from over 400 mobile phones, which he then used to resell lucky bags for a hefty profit. This unethical behavior has raised concerns about privacy and data security in today's digital age.The recognition of Kounde's finishing ability by the coaching staff has sparked discussions within the club about potentially utilizing him in a more advanced role. While Kounde remains a key part of Real Madrid's defense, there is a growing belief that his offensive qualities could be harnessed to further boost the team's attacking output.
How long ring fingers can point to a love of alcoholLYNNWOOD, Wash. (AP) — LYNNWOOD, Wash. (AP) — Zumiez Inc. (ZUMZ) on Thursday reported fiscal third-quarter earnings of $1.2 million. On a per-share basis, the Lynnwood, Washington-based company said it had profit of 6 cents. The results beat Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of 3 cents per share. The clothing retailer posted revenue of $222.5 million in the period, which also beat Street forecasts. Four analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $222 million. For the current quarter ending in January, Zumiez said it expects revenue in the range of $284 million to $288 million. This story was generated by Automated Insights ( http://automatedinsights.com/ap ) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on ZUMZ at https://www.zacks.com/ap/ZUMZManchester United's struggles both on and off the pitch have put immense pressure on the club's hierarchy to deliver results and restore the club to its former glory. The recent decision to part ways with Murtough and the uncertainty surrounding Rangnick's potential return have only added to the sense of instability at Old Trafford, leaving fans and stakeholders anxious about the future.
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Equity positioning remains above average, with US stocks in lead: Deutsche BankChief secretary Manoj Ahuja chaired a high-level review meeting on Friday with DGP Yogesh Bahadur Khurania, development commissioner Anu Garg, and additional chief secretary (home) Satyabrat Sahu to finalise the arrangements. A control room managed by the home department will coordinate all activities during the visit, as per an official statement. On December 3, President Murmu will arrive in Bhubaneswar aboard a special Indian Air Force flight. She will unveil a statue of Pandit Raghunath Murmu at Niladri Vihar later in the evening. On December 4, the President will visit the Sri Jagannath Temple in Puri for darshan and attend the 75th-anniversary celebrations of Gopabandhu Ayurveda College. She will also witness a naval demonstration by the Indian Navy at the Puri Blue Flag beach. President Murmu will on December 4 attend the 40th convocation of Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology in Bhubaneswar. Later, she will inaugurate the new judicial court complex in the city. On the death anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar on December 6, the President will pay tribute to his statue at AG Chhak in Bhubaneswar. She will then travel to Mayurbhanj via Kalaikunda Airport, West Bengal. In Mayurbhanj, she is scheduled to Interact with students and teachers at Uparbeda Government Higher Secondary School. December 7, the President will visit Bangriposhi to lay the foundation stone for several railway projects and other development initiatives, including the Rairangpur Tribal Research Centre and the Sub-Divisional Hospital. She will conclude her visit and return to New Delhi via Kalaikunda Airport.
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In recent developments in Syria, the Syrian opposition forces have been quick to sense a potential opportunity amidst a shifting political landscape in the region. Speculation is rife that Turkey, a key player in the Syrian conflict, may be silently approving of or even actively supporting the Syrian opposition's latest moves. The evolving situation has raised many questions and uncertainties about the future of the conflict and the geopolitical dynamics at play.While the father claims that his actions stem from a place of concern for his daughter's well-being and safety, critics argue that his approach is invasive and potentially damaging to the teenager's sense of autonomy and independence. They argue that monitoring a teenager's every online move can lead to a lack of trust, communication barriers, and a stifling of personal growth and development.The seizure of Wang Sicong's company shares is just the tip of the iceberg, as there are several other risk factors at play that could further complicate his business operations. Firstly, Wang Sicong's company has been facing mounting debts and financial obligations, leading to liquidity issues and cash flow problems. The forced execution is a stark reminder of the financial pressures that Wang Sicong is under, and it raises concerns about the sustainability of his business model.
As the situation continues to unfold, emergency response teams are working tirelessly to assess the impact of the eruption and provide support to those in need. Volcanic ashfall has affected air quality in the region, posing health risks to residents and complicating relief efforts. Authorities are urging people to stay indoors, wear protective masks, and follow safety guidelines to minimize the health hazards posed by the ash cloud.
One of the country’s largest health insurers reversed a change in policy Thursday after widespread outcry, saying it would not tie payments in some states to the length of time a patient went under anesthesia. Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield said in a statement that its decision to backpedal resulted from “significant widespread misinformation” about the policy. “To be clear, it never was and never will be the policy of Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield to not pay for medically necessary anesthesia services,” the statement said. “The proposed update to the policy was only designed to clarify the appropriateness of anesthesia consistent with well-established clinical guidelines.” Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield would have used "physician work time values," which is published by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, as the metric for anesthesia limits; maternity patients and patients under the age of 22 were exempt. But Dr. Jonathan Gal, economics committee chair of the American Society for Anesthesiologists, said it's unclear how CMS derives those values. In mid-November, the American Society for Anesthesiologists called on Anthem to “reverse the proposal immediately,” saying in a news release that the policy would have taken effect in February in New York, Connecticut and Missouri. It's not clear how many states in total would have been affected, as notices also were posted in Virginia and Colorado . People across the country registered their concerns and complaints on social media, and encouraged people in affected states to call their legislators. Some people noted that the policy could prevent patients from getting overcharged. Gal said the policy change would have been unprecedented, ignored the “nuanced, unpredictable human element” of surgery and was a clear “money grab.” “It’s incomprehensible how a health insurance company could so blatantly continue to prioritize their profits over safe patient care,” he said. "If Anthem is, in fact, rescinding the policy, we’re delighted that they came to their senses.” Prior to Anthem's announcement Thursday, Connecticut comptroller Sean Scanlon said the “concerning” policy wouldn't affect the state after conversations with the insurance company. And New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said in an emailed statement Thursday that her office had also successfully intervened. The insurance giant’s policy change came one day after the CEO of UnitedHealthcare , another major insurance company, was shot and killed in New York City. The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
The case serves as a sobering reminder of the constant threat posed by insider threats and the importance of vigilance in protecting national security. It also highlights the need for stringent security measures and robust counterintelligence efforts to safeguard classified information and prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.