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Gold's Gym International, Inc. is an American chain of international co-ed fitness centers (commonly referred to as gyms) originally started by Joe Gold in Venice Beach, California. Each gym offers a variety of cardio and strength training equipment as well as group exercise programs.
More than 70 gyms are company-owned, the rest of the gyms are franchised. Famous personalities such as Arnold Schwarzenegger, [14] Lou Ferrigno and Franco Columbu trained at the original Gold's Gym in Venice Beach. Ten months after the Gold's Gym acquisition, [13] new gyms were opened also in Europe. RSG Group opened the brand's flagship gym in ...
He was charged with one count of theft of mail matter by a postal employee in 2022, according to an indictment. He entered the guilty plea Nov. 1, officials said. He’s expected to be sentenced ...
The current USPS inspector general is Tammy Hull, who was appointed by the governors of the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service on November 29, 2018. She is the USPS's third inspector general, [ 5 ] who served as Deputy Inspector General from November 2011 and was acting Inspector General from February 2016 until her appointment.
A year after postal reform bill, Moran and Davids raise complaints to Postmaster DeJoy. Daniel Desrochers. April 6, 2023 at 5:00 AM ... training and retention of Postal Service employees, along ...
Joe Gold started Gold's gym in 1965. [10] [11] Many world-famous bodybuilders trained there. Gold sold the gym in 1973 and went back out to sea as a sea merchant. When he came back, he regretted that he had also sold the rights to his name. Since he could not use "Gold" in its name, he opened a new gym in Santa Monica under the name of World Gym.
USPS employee helps steal $5 million in checks from the mail in fraud scheme, feds say. Postal worker stole money customers used for stamps as part of $18,000 scheme, feds say.
In 1954, two veteran postal employees were charged with being the ringleaders of two large bookmaking operations operating out of the Terminal Annex. Investigators alleged that 10-15 other employees were involved in the operations. [8] In 1970, a postal supervisor was shot and killed at the Terminal Annex by a disgruntled postal clerk.