The Nazarian family is a large and wealthy Iranian Jewish family, originating from Iran.
Wealth
The Nazarian family have a fortune worth billions of dollars. They are part of the wealthy Iranian Jewish community of Beverly Hills, and have some of the largest mansions in Beverly Hills.
Philanthropy
The Nazarians are co-founders of the Iranian American Jewish Federation, headquartered in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. They also founded the Citizens’ Empowerment Center in Israel, a thinktank hosting members from the worlds of academia and finance.
Family members
* Izak Parviz Nazarian, billionaire founder of Omninet
* Younes Nazarian, Co-founder of Omninet
* Soraya Nazarian, Philanthropist and Artist
* Benjamin Nazarian, Managing Partner at Omninet Capital
* Sam Nazarian, CEO of SBE Entertainment Group
* Sharon Nazarian, President of Y&S Nazarian Family Foundation
* Shulamit Nazarian, Owner and Director of [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-shula-nazarian-middle-eastern-art-20141001-story.html#page=1 Shulamit Gallery]
* David Nazarian, CEO of Nimes Capital
* Angella Nazarian, non-fiction author.
* Neil Kadisha, billionaire businessman and Philanthropist
Wealth
The Nazarian family have a fortune worth billions of dollars. They are part of the wealthy Iranian Jewish community of Beverly Hills, and have some of the largest mansions in Beverly Hills.
Philanthropy
The Nazarians are co-founders of the Iranian American Jewish Federation, headquartered in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. They also founded the Citizens’ Empowerment Center in Israel, a thinktank hosting members from the worlds of academia and finance.
Family members
* Izak Parviz Nazarian, billionaire founder of Omninet
* Younes Nazarian, Co-founder of Omninet
* Soraya Nazarian, Philanthropist and Artist
* Benjamin Nazarian, Managing Partner at Omninet Capital
* Sam Nazarian, CEO of SBE Entertainment Group
* Sharon Nazarian, President of Y&S Nazarian Family Foundation
* Shulamit Nazarian, Owner and Director of [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/arts/la-et-cm-shula-nazarian-middle-eastern-art-20141001-story.html#page=1 Shulamit Gallery]
* David Nazarian, CEO of Nimes Capital
* Angella Nazarian, non-fiction author.
* Neil Kadisha, billionaire businessman and Philanthropist
Zinaps AntiSpyware 2008 is a rogue anti-spyware program developed by
Zinaps Corporation that poses as a legitimate antispyware program. It attempts to persuade users to buy the software by displaying false scans and popups.
Method of Infection/Variants
Zinaps AntiSpyware may be downloaded by some trojan horses. Zinaps AntiSpyware belongs to the same family as Awola.
Symptoms of infection
In a typical infection, Zinaps Anti-Spyware displays an excessive amount of pop-up ads that pushes users to download and purchase the program. The current dialog displayed says the following:
The following files are related to Zinaps: wbcpy.exe, zinaps7.exe, These can also be deleted manually.
Zinaps Corporation that poses as a legitimate antispyware program. It attempts to persuade users to buy the software by displaying false scans and popups.
Method of Infection/Variants
Zinaps AntiSpyware may be downloaded by some trojan horses. Zinaps AntiSpyware belongs to the same family as Awola.
Symptoms of infection
In a typical infection, Zinaps Anti-Spyware displays an excessive amount of pop-up ads that pushes users to download and purchase the program. The current dialog displayed says the following:
The following files are related to Zinaps: wbcpy.exe, zinaps7.exe, These can also be deleted manually.
Suwin (born 2009), better known as Nong Pee, an ethnic Mon from Myanmar, became a star after he demonstrated his extraordinary kicking skills in a Thai television variety show, Super 10, which aired on January 7, 2017. A video clip, showing him kicking a ball to hit the crossbar three times in a row, has attracted more than nine million views.
Leicester City F.C., owned by Thai billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, has offered to support Nong Pee's education and training to become a professional footballer.
A left-footer, whose idol is Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, Nong Pee currently trains at the Inter Thailand Academy and wants to play for Thai national team even though he is not a Thai nationality.
Leicester City F.C., owned by Thai billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, has offered to support Nong Pee's education and training to become a professional footballer.
A left-footer, whose idol is Barcelona striker Lionel Messi, Nong Pee currently trains at the Inter Thailand Academy and wants to play for Thai national team even though he is not a Thai nationality.
Albert "Albie" Tedham (9 February 1926 - 16 November 1980) was a well known fiddler and pianist.
Albert was born Albert Thomas Tedham in Langholm, Scotland on 9 February 1926 at 35 Kirk Wynd, Langholm.
He was educated in Langholm Academy, in the original academy building which became the Langholm Primary building after the new Langholm Academy was built. He later worked at Arthur Bell's Mill.
Albert had considerable musical talent from a young age. He was deaf, however was able to play through feeling and recognising each of the unique vibrations of the strings or keys of the instruments he played. Despite his disability, he managed to win over 300 trophies for his efforts.
Albert was known to have performed on Border Television and played annually at the traditional Common Riding Concert and at some of the ride outs. In 1979 he and the Stewart Sneedon band together released a record named The Border Dance band at Gretna Hall. On a number of occasions he played with the great Jimmy Shand. He became one of Scotland's most renowned fiddlers of the time.
Albert also had a love for his local community and was well liked and well known by many of the people of Langholm and its surrounding areas. He would often go to entertain the elderly at the Erkinholme House and would play 'Pop Goes the Weasel' to entertain local children.
In 1958 he married Sarah Bell. Together they had 5 sons and 1 daughter.
His children loved him greatly. He would often perform 'magic' tricks to entertain them in their younger years. One of their favourite tricks involved making sweets appear. He would do this by wrapping a towel around his hand in which the sweets were concealed and ask them to say the magic words before revealing them for his children to enjoy.
Sadly, on 16 November 1980, aged 54, Albert Tedham died at home, surrounded by his family. He had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer however, actual cause of death was coronary thrombosis. He was then buried in the Langholm Cemetery.
Albert was born Albert Thomas Tedham in Langholm, Scotland on 9 February 1926 at 35 Kirk Wynd, Langholm.
He was educated in Langholm Academy, in the original academy building which became the Langholm Primary building after the new Langholm Academy was built. He later worked at Arthur Bell's Mill.
Albert had considerable musical talent from a young age. He was deaf, however was able to play through feeling and recognising each of the unique vibrations of the strings or keys of the instruments he played. Despite his disability, he managed to win over 300 trophies for his efforts.
Albert was known to have performed on Border Television and played annually at the traditional Common Riding Concert and at some of the ride outs. In 1979 he and the Stewart Sneedon band together released a record named The Border Dance band at Gretna Hall. On a number of occasions he played with the great Jimmy Shand. He became one of Scotland's most renowned fiddlers of the time.
Albert also had a love for his local community and was well liked and well known by many of the people of Langholm and its surrounding areas. He would often go to entertain the elderly at the Erkinholme House and would play 'Pop Goes the Weasel' to entertain local children.
In 1958 he married Sarah Bell. Together they had 5 sons and 1 daughter.
His children loved him greatly. He would often perform 'magic' tricks to entertain them in their younger years. One of their favourite tricks involved making sweets appear. He would do this by wrapping a towel around his hand in which the sweets were concealed and ask them to say the magic words before revealing them for his children to enjoy.
Sadly, on 16 November 1980, aged 54, Albert Tedham died at home, surrounded by his family. He had been diagnosed with terminal lung cancer however, actual cause of death was coronary thrombosis. He was then buried in the Langholm Cemetery.