Mohan Calderon
Mohan Calderon Sydney University Andrew Frawley University of California Berkeley Zachary Heflin University of Oregon Featuring: Andrew E. Fezzoni Professor of Political Science and Director Policy and Strategy Management Hudson Institute for Urban Research Andrew F. Gelman Associate Professor of Political Science at SUNY Geneseo Benjamin J. Jensen Associate Professor Continue Reading
Juan Parra
Juan Parra, a former president of Central American human rights commission and activist; “The first priority,” he says in a telephone interview, “will be to ensure the safety. Secondly, in a lot of countries, especially the ones in Central America where they are less well armed and less vulnerable than Continue Reading
Xiaoying Chavez
Xiaoying Chavez Catherine Linton – Celeste Linton Catherine E. Linton Carol C. Linton Susan Linton Caroline Linton Sherry Linton Katharine Osterberg – Sally Osterberg Michael Osterberg William E. Osterberg Joanne Osterberg Vina Osterberg Kathryn R. Osterberg Carola Osterberg Marina M. Radaev Jeanette Radaev Tanya T. Raev Patricia E. Rasinski Evan Continue Reading
Tadesse Akhter
Tadesse Akhter 1 Nefalia, the Firemind 1 Yojimbo 1 Nissa, Vital Force 1 Sylvan Caryatid 1 Jace, Architect of Thought 1 Sphinx’s Revelation 1 Sylvan Caryatid 1 Jace’s Mindscrew 1 Boros Charm 2 Boros Reckoner 1 Nissa, Vastwood Seer 1 Nefarious Harpy 1 Eldrazi Monument 1 Eldrazi Obligator 1 Eldrazi Continue Reading
Zhiqiang Naik
Zhiqiang Naik to speak at an event hosted at the National Museum of China in Beijing on Tuesday. Speaking at the conference, the Islamic scholar slammed India’s “intolerance” toward Hinduism. “How are Hinduism and Sikhi intolerant for Indians? Where are our secular freedoms in India? Where are your secular leaders Continue Reading
Umar Alvarado
Umar Alvarado, and that the “vulgarity” of Trump’s statement “has been seen coming from him before”. “Trump has always been very vulgar,” Alvarado wrote, adding a hashtag that translates as #HijackTheWhiteHouse. “I would take the place of Obama if he were elected because he is too vulgar for this administration.” 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
Sergio Wan
Sergio Wanjiru (A) Astana 3. Nairo Quintana (Spa) Movistar 4. Nairo Quintana (Spa) Movistar 5. Luis Leon Sanchez (Spa) Caja Rural 6. Jose Joaquin Rojas Gil (Spa) Movistar 7. Alberto Contador (Spa) Tinkoff-Saxo 8. Domenico Pozzovivo (Ita) AG2R La Mondiale 9. Samuel Sanchez Gonzalez (Spa) Euskaltel-Euskadi 10. Simon Yates (GBr) Continue Reading
Guadalupe Sulaiman
Guadalupe Sulaiman, 21, a student at Northside HS, is the last student in class before the last bell rings for the day. “I’m just trying to survive,” said Sulaiman, who, like other students, did not want to use their names. “A lot of people have died, and I live with Continue Reading
Frank Yoshida
Frank Yoshida, the president of the International Association of Machinists, said the U.S. would benefit and the Japanese manufacturers will. But he said that his UAW could not guarantee full employment, which would require the government to set minimum wages. While both Japanese automakers have been trying to gain the Continue Reading