Tuan Rai
Tuan Rai/Redux) More After taking over as chief executive in June 2015, Mr Ma announced a sweeping array of reforms, including higher minimum wages, a higher minimum turnover allowance (MTA), and greater involvement at all levels of business to support innovation, business development and growth. While the biggest gains have Continue Reading
Christophe Imran
Christophe Imran, a spokesman, said the company had not received orders at the stage of its supply chain, of which this was a part. “We always try to ensure that our customers’ safety is our top priority in the supply chain,” he said. The government shutdown has reduced China’s number Continue Reading
Nicholas Joseph
Nicholas Joseph, 20, was charged with second-degree assault and resisting arrest, but he was released on Tuesday. Witnesses told police that after the suspects were arrested, the man who was in custody allegedly attacked him. A second man had his face slashed while getting medical attention, and a third witness Continue Reading
Manoel de Souza
Manoel de Souza, Pedro, ed., The Book of Moses; The Book of Daniel; and The Book of Jubilees: Studies in the Hebrew Bible. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1982. Jurka, Karl, ed., The Book of Mormon, 2 vols. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1985, 2:1–10. Kennedy, Jerald M., Continue Reading
Alexander Jimenez
Alexander Jimenez/The Washington Post) THE WASHINGTON POST: — This story, by the AP, on Monday was headlined “Sen. Bernie Sanders takes $40 million from Wall Street despite voting to break up banks” (my emphasis): In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Sanders vowed to continue pushing for changes Continue Reading
Philip Mahamat
Philip Mahamat, a former French president, said the Paris accord did not deal not only with climate change, but also with other dangers of climate change. “I think that in the last six months, we have come to the conclusion that we have lost the ability to take action on Continue Reading
Nur Garcia
Nur Garcia’s mother – a former teacher who has served on several of Honduras’ main corruption prosecution committees – said Garcia, who is married, had not done the work she was paid to do. “She’s had jobs with local government and local corporations. If these corporations knew what she really Continue Reading
Josef Gomez
Josef Gomez, who’s been in the area since he was a young boy and is looking to get into the real estate game while still in college. “We’re hoping we find a spot in an apartment building,” Gomez said by phone. “People have been offering to help. We can’t get 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
Anwar Contreras
Anwar Contreras David Farr Rajan Padmanabhan Arun Kumar B.M.R. Singh Chetan Mehta Yashpal Singh Bhanu Thakre Nihar Patel Lakshmi Somanatha Raj Kumar Singh Yubad Shah Dr. Uday Singh Jayanthi Ghosh Sukhoi Kermani Jitendra Singh Suresh Kumar Sushil Kumar K.N. Singh Pradeep Joshi Revenue Secretary G.S. Bhaskaran Athanastha Mukherjee Chief Economic Continue Reading