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Ming was a tiger that was found living in an apartment in Harlem, New York City, in October 2003, when he was approximately three years old.Ming lived semi-openly with his owner, Antoine Yates, in a room of Yates' five-bedroom apartment on the fifth floor of a large public housing complex in Harlem.
Gurmeet Singh Jolly (born 19 May 1969), also known as Shera, is an Indian celebrity bodyguard.Shera has been serving Indian actor Salman Khan since 1995.. Shera runs a security firm named Tiger Security, [1] and was in charge of Grammy Award-winning singer Justin Bieber’s security during his Mumbai concert in 2017.
Tiger Management Corp. is an American hedge fund and family office founded by Julian Robertson. The fund began investing in 1980 and wound down in March 2000-01. [ 1 ] It continues to operate in direct public equity investments and seeding new investment funds.
101 Park Avenue is a 629-foot (192 m) tall skyscraper at 41st Street and Park Avenue in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. Eli Attia Architects designed the tower. The building contains various tenants, as well as several attractions and amenities such as Convene, [1] Five Iron Golf, [2] and Museum of the Dog.
A zoo janitor has reportedly been killed by a tiger at Pitești Zoo in Romania. The man, 52, entered the tiger’s enclosure to clean it on the morning of Monday, Dec. 9 and was tragically killed ...
TigerSwan was hired by Dakota Access, LLC to provide security consulting during the Dakota Access Pipeline protests. [7] Internal company documents, which were leaked to The Intercept, reportedly compared the movement opposed to the pipeline with jihadis, calling them "an ideologically driven insurgency with a strong religious component."
NYGC includes three members in the top 15 of the current world rankings: No. 5 Xander Schauffele, No. 11 Matt Fitzpatrick, No. 13 Cameron Young. Rickie Fowler is No. 34.
Chase Coleman III was a protégé of Julian Robertson and from 1997 to 2000 worked as a technology analyst for the firm, Tiger Management. [4] In 2000, Robertson closed Tiger Management, and entrusted Coleman with over $25 million to manage, making him one of the 30 or more so-called "Tiger Cubs", fund managers who started their fund management careers with Tiger Management.