View of the Krustyland attraction at Universal Studios in Hollywood. Indian... Indian tycoon Anil Ambani has begun talks with Universal Studios on building a 1.5-billion-dollar movie-themed amusement park in India, a source with knowledge of the discussions said...
New Delhi, July 31 (ANI): A sub-committee of the Prime Minister's Council on Trade and Industry on agriculture held its first meeting here on Friday. The designated members discussed issues related with the agriculture sector and its enhancement. The Prime...
WASHINGTON: Fears of another recession in the United States loomed as the government reported slower growth in the second quarter and the International Monetary Fund said the country's financial system remains fragile. The US economy continued to grow during the second...
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian tycoon Ananda Krishnan has made a 1.48 billion dollar buyout offer for power and gambling firm Tanjong, the second major corporate deal he has launched in a week. Malaysia's second-richest man has made a series of big plays in recent months...
By JAY MCINERNEY Anna Huix for The Wall StreetJournal. Barrels at Château Margaux The name Margaux was famous long before Ernest Hemingway's son Jack named his daughter after the wine he was drinking on the night she was conceived. Besides Papa Hemingway, Thomas...
Tang Jun seemed to embody the ideal of a successful, globally minded Chinese businessman. After leaving his post as president of Microsoft's China operation, he went on to help build a Chinese onlinegaming empire and in 2008 landed a huge salary as the head of a...
The Belsfield Hotel in England's Lake District is not only beautiful and historic, but commands magnificent views of Windermere Lake. This quintessentially English country hotel is Malaysian-owned. England's Lake District welcomes 14 million visitors annually yet...
KEITH DUGGAN SIDELINE CUT:�Queuing up for a choc-ice or a pint of plain is the heart of the Galway Races, writes KEITH DUGGAN� GALWAY RACE Week is no longer decadent and depraved. There were signs this week the old meeting had returned to what it was before it became...