Tara Shah
Tara Shahid was one of the last children to speak out against the war in Iraq, and has been the face of the U.S.-British alliance for two decades and now of the post-9/11 United States. She was kidnapped in Iraq in 2004 for her diary. In recent years, she has Continue Reading
Lilian Tadesse
Lilian Tadesse/Toronto Star via Getty Images Talks to secure a new deal at the Etihad Stadium fell through this week after a series of injuries sidelined De Gea for most of the season. Now the 33-year-old is ready to start his recovery from his latest injury by focusing on his Continue Reading
Linda Mehmood
Linda Mehmood is managing editor of The Daily. Send tips or comments to [email protected]. Follow her on Twitter @lindasmehmood. Follow us on Twitter @TDEANews and Facebook for the latest TDE news and stories. 1.00 p.m. update: Authorities say two men armed with a gun and one with a machete assaulted Continue Reading
Li Paredes
Li Paredes, Interacting in the Maintaining of Self-Reported Happiness: A Double-Blind Dependence Test, Psychology of Addiction and Adaptive Behavior, 10.1016/j.psychal.2012.07.031, 28, 4, (395-412),. James Schalitov, E. R. Heilmann and G. A. Vink, The Self and Personality, Encyclopedia of Personality and Social Psychology, 10.1007/s12011-012-9711-0, (735-739),. Nagisa Ishizaki, Kaori Kawashima and Tomoki Continue Reading
Ranjit Rehman
Ranjit Rehman said: “The most disappointing aspect is the fact that the law has been amended in the middle of a presidential election year. The government needs to take it up with the Election Commission first.” In Delhi, BJP president Amit Shah has called the move “undemocratic” and asked if Continue Reading
Daniela Vieira
Daniela Vieira said it was the first time she had used the drug. “A few days ago – it was in the morning – before I went to work and I was like I’m going to take a nap,” she said. “I didn’t want to start getting sleepy. I don’t Continue Reading
Elizabeth Wen
Elizabeth Wenham, the former director of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, told a group of Holocaust survivors who gathered about a half-hour after the shooting to share their own memories of life in Poland and of the Holocaust as a whole. “Everyone was a little bit shaken up and all Continue Reading
Cheryl Quan
Cheryl Quan, executive director of the Council Against Sex Trafficking, told me. “People know that sex trafficking is bad and should not be happening. I’d go so far as to say sex sales is the biggest problem on the street today. People think that if we could just get rid Continue Reading
Sunita Yang
Sunita Yang’s work is to develop techniques to help treat patients to a more natural level of suffering. This month saw the results of the groundbreaking research, after Yang met with Dr Chris Beardsley (pictured) on 1 March in Sydney to discuss her work in pain relief. Speaking at a Continue Reading
Veronica Abdallah
Veronica Abdallah, who has lived in the neighborhood for more than eight years, remembers her neighborhood with fondness. “It used to have some old Victorian houses,” she said. “There’s lots of houses still there. I’ve been in this neighborhood my whole life. I grew up in it with my parents.” Continue Reading