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The reporter tells Kai that he seems really selfless, placing others before him rather than saving his own skin.
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The French star was known by different names across Europe -- Ronnie Hansen in the Netherlands, Kai Falke in Germany -- but he was always brought to life by the hand of Reding, who died in April 1999.
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Kai is a member of CARD and so he cares about dioxane in Ann Arbor.
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Founded in 1963 by the company's late patriarch, Sun Hung Kai developed into one of Hong Kong's most successful businesses, and when the elder Kwok died in 1990, he left the reins of Sun Hung Kai to his three sons, with the eldest, Walter Kwok, at the helm.
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Former chairman and eldest brother Walter Kwok, said through his spokeswoman Tuesday that he felt very sorry about the whole incident and urged the staff of Sun Hung Kai to continue to perform their duties well.
WSJ: Sun Hung Kai's Raymond Kwok Denies Wrongdoing
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An employee at a Starbucks in Philadelphia is credited with recognizing 24-year-old Caleb "Kai" McGillvary, whose fledgling celebrity took a turn toward notoriety when authorities announced this week that he was wanted in the beating death of a New Jersey lawyer three times his age.
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Unlike the investors mentioned above, Kai is a self- taught quant who screens for stocks using a formula that incorporates fundamental attributes that he has cribbed from leading B-School academics.
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Lee remains a significant shareholder in Sun Hung Kai and acts as a mentor to the Kwok sons, who call him "uncle" and remember how he helped their father.
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Kai Eide, the United Nations special representative in Afghanistan, said Thursday's election will be the most difficult he has encountered in his life.
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