Huge win for River Club developers. $2bn Powerball winner. Blatter says giving Qatar World Cup was a mistake. Bear Grylls' secret Everest expedition.
– A high court interdict granted in the Western Cape High Court earlier this year that stopped development of the R4.6-billion River Club development, has been rescinded. This was because it was obtained “through fraud”. [– The winning player bought their Powerball ticket in California after three months of rollovers without anyone winning the top prize.
[– After two years of Democratic control of Congress, a change in leadership in the House or Senate – or both – would thrust Biden’s presidency into an entirely new phase. [– It’s not every day a private island makes its way onto the market. One that housed a Hollywood great is an even rarer find. [– The latest sale brings the total value of Tesla shares sold by Mr Musk to almost $20bn since he announced earlier this year that he had bought a stake in Twitter.
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