One of the nice things about living in London is that, should the inconceivable happen and you start to feel a bit blasé about the city, a timely and well-chosen tour can shake you out of that state, whether it's by exploring the best street art of the East End, Charles Dickens' London, or even a tour of London regeneration projects. So when Occupy London, the city's arm of the global protest movement against economic inequality, announced free organised tours of the wealthy Mayfair district, home to many of its hedge funds and private equity firms, I was certainly curious. The campaign is under a bit of a shadow, with its main camp by St Paul's Cathedral at risk following an eviction order granted to the City of London Corporation (at the time of writing they were still at the camp, with several appeals in place).
According to Nebraska media relations assistant athletic director Keith Mann, Nebraska's 20 consecutive years new era caps
with at least one former player on a Super Bowl roster is six years ahead of No. 2 Purdue. Ohio State, LSU, Georgia and Illinois have reached 12 consecutive years with that statistical status, followed by Florida with 11, Iowa with 10 and Texas with eight.