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NPR UCLA associate proffesor Ramesh Srinivasan says the NBA has shown that social media can be a great tool in shaping social and political causes.
105 months ago
MSNBC "This is a supporter that Trump should be falling over himself to celebrate," says Jakes's dad, Ramesh Anantha.
115 months ago
The Huffington Post We're at the GOP Convention in Cleveland analyzing tonight's speeches with Alyona Minkovski, Howard Fineman, Roger Stone and Ramesh Ponnuru of the American Enterprise Institute.
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We're at the GOP Convention in Cleveland analyzing tonight's speeches with Alyona Minkovski, Howard Fineman, Roger Stone and Ramesh Ponnuru of the American Enterprise Institute.
116 months ago
Daily Mail The boy slowly turning into STONE
118 months ago
Santosh Kasarla https://youtu.be/FrjmMUfKSLs
119 months ago
WSJ Video U.K. officials are trying to determine whether a purported executioner in a new ISIS video is Siddhartha Dhar http://on.wsj.com/1n2XzMW
The New Jihadi John?
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U.K. officials are trying to determine whether a purported executioner in a new Islamic State video is Londoner Siddhartha Dhar. What's known about him? WSJ's Jason Bellini has #TheShortAnswer. Photo: Paul Hackett/Reuters
123 months ago
VICE News Abu Rumaysah, aka Siddhartha Dhar, spoke to us about his London bouncy castle business in 2013 before allegedly fleeing to Syria:
123 months ago
TIME He is a former inflatable castle salesman and a father of four.
123 months ago
Mashable News The masked man who appears in the latest Islamic State (ISIS) video, directly addressing David Cameron and purportedly showing the killing of five men, is believed to be a British man called Siddhartha Dhar -- who used to work as a businessman that r
Read more ... ented out bouncy castles.
123 months ago
Yahoo News Siddhartha Dhar, who is also known as Abu Rumaysah, is one of Britain's most high-profile Islamists.
Militant in Islamic State video believed to be British 'bouncy castle' salesman
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By Michael Holden LONDON (Reuters) - The masked militant in an Islamic State video showing the killing of five men accused by the group of being Western spies is believed to be a Londoner known as Sid who once sold inflatable bouncers. Siddhartha Dha
Read more ... r, who left Britain for Syria while on police bail after his arrest on suspicion of belonging to a banned group and encouraging terrorism, has been identified by media as the spokesman in the militant organization's latest film. The video also features a young boy wearing a black bandanna around his head and army-style camouflage clothing, threatening in English to "kill the kaffir (unbelievers) over there".
123 months ago
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