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Lilly Ghalichi Net Worth

Lilly Ghalichi net worth is $2.5 MillionLilly Ghalichi Wiki BiographyNeelufar Seyed “Lilly” Ghalichi was born on 30 April 1983, in Houston, Texas, USA of Persian descent, and is a TV show star, blogger, designer and attorney. So just how rich is Lilly Ghalichi? Sources have estimated that Lilly has a net worth of over $2.5 million, accumulated largely from her various media activities, as well as her career in fashion.

Nicole Porche Net Worth

Michelle Beisner net worth is $100 Thousand Michelle Beisner Wiki Biography Michelle Beisner is a feature reporter for ESPN and will be a member of the Sunday NFL Countdown Crew. Net Worth$100 ThousandDate Of BirthOctober 15, 1976Height1.73 mProfessionReporterEducationSouthern University and A&M CollegeNationalityUnited States of AmericaTwitterhttp://www.twitter.com/michellebeisnerMoviesThe Paperboy ncG1vNJzZmimlanEsL7Toaeoq6RjvLOzjqegnKecmnqxu9Gcn55lnprBbsPOq6uhZw%3D%3D

PBS MASTERPIECE THEATRE Gets a New Look and New Hosts

- Series Introduces MASTERPIECE CLASSIC, MASTERPIECE MYSTERY! and MASTERPIECE CONTEMPORARY - December 10, 2007 (Boston, MA) - This January, MASTERPIECE THEATRE will introduce a new look, new scheduling and the first of three new hosts for 2008. Gillian Anderson, well known to MASTERPIECE fans for her Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated performance as Lady Dedlock in "Bleak House," will make her debut as the host of MASTERPIECE CLASSIC on "The Complete Jane Austen," the highly anticipated showcase of all six of Austen's novels, premiering Sunday, January 13 on PBS.

Richard Mellon Scaife Net Worth

Age, Biography and Wiki Birth Day July 3, 1932 Birth Place Pennsylvania Richard Mellon Scaife age 91 YEARS OLD Birth Sign Cancer 💰 Net worth: $1.3 billion (2024) About This billionaire Mellon family heir is perhaps best remembered for publishing the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. He also founded several non-profit, public policy organizations, including the Carthage and Sarah Scaife Foundations.

The World War Two guide to office warfare

By Bryan LufkinFeatures correspondent@bryan_lufkin Wikimedia Commons(Credit: Wikimedia Commons)The US urged citizens to become everyday saboteurs in World War Two – and the same tactics might just be found in your office. Spies and saboteurs have long been part of warfare, but have you ever considered your meddling colleague may be using the same tried-and-true tactics? In 2008, the US Central Intelligence Agency made public a World War Two-era handbook written for grassroots sabotage.