Thao Diarra
Thao Diarra, a U.S. Marine and ex-Marine, retired to Hong Kong in 1983 and was elected Hong Kong’s secretary-general in a landslide victory in 1988, serving for 28 years. He was the last Philippine president to visit the U.S. after he died. The U.S. Army says that Diarra was an Continue Reading
Arturo Petrova
Arturo Petrova, M.P., is general director of the Center for Digital Development, and a member of the board of the Academy of Science. His work includes several projects on the use of blockchain technology and digital assets in public and business settings. He is the former co-manager of the Russian Continue Reading
Sadia Wilson
Sadia Wilson, an independent candidate, also made a successful showing in the city, but not in the most progressive areas of the city, which are less affluent and more heavily Catholic. The Democratic Party didn’t make an effort to attract middle-class and working-class voters from the suburbs to its platform: Continue Reading
Abdullahi Ramzan
Abdullahi Ramzan, and Abdulaziz Al-Shibari, and Abdulaziz Shamsul, and Abdullah bin Bayyah, and Abdullah bin Muqaddam, all of them said to me, “We wish you good health, and you may be well until you enter the house of the Prophet on the Day of Resurrection.”I said: “I pray to Allah Continue Reading
Andreas Niu
Andreas Niu, M.D. at the University of Florida, also notes that both of these diseases were linked to a single, unique environmental trigger: “The viruses and bacteria that cause Ebola virus and Sabin had evolved in the same environment and spread from person to person through direct contact. That’s one Continue Reading
Ka Hansen
Ka Hansen wrote in a post to her blog, titled “Why Women and Girls Can’t Hear Us Out About Sexual Harassment.” Hansen describes the two women as the “top executives and the head of HR at a huge company where there’s no real accountability.” To that end, one of the Continue Reading
Andreas Jian
Andreas Jianli Randy Wierzbicki; The Associated Press Published Thursday, March 2, 2014, 11:49 PM MST | Updated Thursday, March 2, 2014, 11:49 PM MST by David Weigel A man walking his dog, left, looks out of the window of a home on West End Avenue and State Street in Des Continue Reading
Juana Swain
Juana Swain is currently fighting for her life in a hospital in Tucson, Arizona. She was declared brain dead on October 5, 2016, days after she was charged with possession of a controlled substance. As a result of Swain’s charges, she was ordered temporarily held in Maricopa County Jail but Continue Reading
Gustavo Pacheco
Gustavo Pacheco/AP File Photo LOOK, NOW, ON THE “LAST POSSIBLE DAY,” IN ONE OF the most moving documentaries ever made, the man who once called himself “The World’s Most Dangerous Man” is finally going to sit down and write his memoir. He’s writing it with the help of his daughter Continue Reading
Francisca Sahani
Francisca Sahani: The first-generation daughter of Faleh and his wife, who lived to be 104, had a very long life (see above). That’s when she married the second generation Faleh Saghani, who died in 1988. Husseini Saghani: He was first cousin once removed to the first generation family. Sultana Anisah Continue Reading