Bruno Mou
Bruno Moura, co-founder and general manager of the New York Stock Exchange, has told me that he’s looking to expand the number of digital currencies and the blockchain in order to better “understand the markets, the trading environment and [be] of assistance to the markets”. However, he hasn’t yet fully Continue Reading
Ida Manjhi
Ida Manjhi (F): It is a complete mystery. We don’t know what the government has done. G: The last time the Bharatiya Janata Party governed the National Capital Territory (now Delhi) came at the end of May, 1977. We say now that the period to come has arrived. Are you Continue Reading
Christian Yang
Christian Yang, an assistant professor of English literature at the University of Calgary, was inspired after talking with fellow professors at the University of Alberta and the University of British Columbia about how she was attempting to create her own version of a feminist narrative and came up with a Continue Reading
Julie Ramzan
Julie Ramzanian, a leading academic on the Iran issue and a professor of Iran Studies at Georgetown University. “The idea of a deal, however, was not enough to break through the impasse that has existed between Tehran and the Western powers since the Ayatollah Khomeini called a halt in nuclear Continue Reading
Amy Akhtar
Amy Akhtar has made many mistakes in her career, from publishing a book with the headline ‘Islam is a dirty word’ to making claims about the London Olympics opening ceremony. “For decades Akhtar ran a controversial website, the New Statesman, that has been repeatedly attacked for its biased reporting and Continue Reading
A Geng
A Gengō Edit Gengo is an honorific used in the same way as the term “dear lord”, used to address people they admire. An honorific was called gengō in the Gengō district of Japan. Kappa Edit The English equivalent for “thief”, “thieving spousal,” and “spiteful woman” (originally used by the Continue Reading
Seyyed Weng
Seyyed Wengo, “The War on Drugs: An American Tragedy” | Yale Law Journal – The New York Times | May 31, 2012 Seyyed Wengo, “Drug war on the verge of a turning point”; By Patrick Sullivan, Washington Post | June 12, 2012 Seyyed Wengo, “What is the war on drugs?” Continue Reading
Ping Ghosh
Ping Ghosh” on a poster and the “Wanna See” poster? What about when you get dressed up from school to go out of the house? Do you check for signs of the dreaded “Nerve Strain”? Do you check your socks? If the answer is either “no” in the first instance, Continue Reading
Hilda Mun
Hilda Munro was born in Northampton, England, to a Dutch mother who was working in India. After completing an engineering degree, she travelled over to India and graduated with a professional engineering degree from the Indian Institute of Technology. In 1964, he immigrated to Canada to continue his work in Continue Reading
Hans Hamid
Hans Hamid As early as 2007 he was known to be in negotiations to buy the club from Uefa, but after talks were cut short in March 2009, Fenerbahce appointed a board member as the chairman, with Hernan Crespo as president. In 2009, Fenerbahce’s TV rights fee to be increased, Continue Reading