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  2. Equinox Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Equinox brought Pure Yoga to the United States from Hong Kong. In 2011, Equinox launched Blink, a separate fitness company, and acquired SoulCycle. [6] [7] In July 2019, Equinox launched Equinox Hotels in Hudson Yards, Manhattan. [8] In January 2023, Equinox banned gym memberships submitted on New Year's Day, to both praise and criticism.

  3. Patrick Lam (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Lam (Chinese: 林绍桐) is a Hong Kong journalist. [1] Lam was formerly an editor at the now defunct pro-democracy Stand News . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He previously covered the crackdown on the city's civil liberties.

  4. Hui Lan Zhang - Wikipedia

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    Wai Lana Yoga has also aired internationally on five continents: North and South America, Asia, Europe, Australia and the Middle East. [6] Earlier, in 1985, China Central Television began broadcast her series Yoga: Exercise Methods for One’s Body and Mind ( Yujia: ziwo shenxin duanlian fangfa 瑜伽——自我身心锻炼方法).

  5. Bruce Rockowitz - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Philip Rockowitz (born 1958; Chinese name: 樂裕民) [1] is a Canadian businessman based in Hong Kong. He is the chairman of Rock Media International, co-founder of the Pure Group and a director of technology consultancy firm Step Digital Group. [2]

  6. Yiu-Chung Cheng - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Cheng Yiu-chung CBE, JP (Chinese: 鄭耀宗, born February 9, 1939) is a physicist, material scientist, electronic engineer who served as the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong and of the City University of Hong Kong.

  7. Justice Department enters proposed consent decree over ... - AOL

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    The US Justice Department has entered a court-enforceable agreement with Georgia’s Fulton County over jail conditions that federal investigators have described as inhumane, violent and unsanitary.