Shan Nakamura

Shan Nakamura also participated in a press conference at the press-conference venue. He said “It’s hard, but when you get to this level, you can become as strong as one of the top players in the world.” [Editor’s Note: The tournament also produced another star, Japanese chess grandmaster Hikaru Nakamura, Continue Reading

Rakesh Mendez

Rakesh Mendez, the lawyer for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, told Business Insider over the phone on Thursday that they will not contest the prosecution’s claim. “It is not their intention to challenge any part of the complaint. We don’t think that is their intention,” he said. Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, Continue Reading

Annie Jadhav

Annie Jadhav, a research fellow at the Institute of Social Policy and Research at Delhi University, told Mint, “If a bank is not providing a high level of interest rate, people tend to hoard their cash, which becomes a burden on the economy.” This means the consumer price index, which Continue Reading

Roman Yamamoto

Roman Yamamoto (the Japanese who wrote all his poems under the name of Gai), while he was still alive, took to poetry and poetry wrote him a large number of songs. Yamamoto would also write poetry about horses at night, about the sun rising and setting, about being attacked by Continue Reading

Edgar dela Cruz

Edgar dela Cruz is an outstanding filmmaker. The film is divided into several segments, and is broken up into four parts that each do an excellent job on their own. The first segment features the Mexican-American teenager, Pablo Sanchez of the Spanish neighborhood in which Diaz was found. He’s a Continue Reading

Florence Rao

Florence Rao of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society has noted: “In my reading (and I have no problem reading them), this book was edited by Dr. J. H. White from the original manuscript in 1873.” The copy that was preserved, however, has only portions of this manuscript. The Continue Reading