luxury mauritiusPORT LOUIS, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Mauritius' slowing economy is expected to grow by 4 percent this year as the global economic slowdown hits the island's key tourism and textile sectors, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The Indian Ocean ... Read more
UPDATE 2-Mauritius economic growth to slow to 4 pct in 2009 - FXStreet.comPORT LOUIS, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Mauritius' slowing economy will likely expand 4 percent this year as the global economic turmoil hits the Indian Ocean island's key tourism and textile sectors, according to a forecast from the Central Statistics Office ... Read more
UPDATE 1-Mauritius economy to slow in 2009, GDP grow 4 pct-stats - FXStreet.comNew Delhi, Jan 1 (IANS) The realty industry is one of the worst-hit sectors globally following the financial meltdown, but for the well-heeled in India, this is excellent tiding. With real estate prices at an all-time low across borders, buying ... Read more
Rich Indians eyeing second homes abroad - Thaindian.comNEW DELHI: The realty industry is one of the worst-hit sectors globally following the financial meltdown, but for the well-heeled in India, this is excellent tiding. With real estate prices at an all-time low across borders, buying property abroad is ... Read more
Rich Indians eyeing 2nd homes abroad - Times of IndiaPORT LOUIS (Reuters) - Mauritius' slowing economy is expected to grow by 4 percent this year as the global economic slowdown hits the island's key tourism and textile sectors, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO). The Indian Ocean island ... Read more
Mauritius economic growth to slow to 4 percent in 2009 - Reuters AfricaLosing X Factor contestants are always at pains to stress what good friends they are with those remaining in the competition and how they are routing for them to do well. Viewers may suspect that beneath the friendly hugs they are all secretly ... Read more
Hallelujah, it's a holiday at last for X Factor winner Alexandra ... - Daily MailSt Kitts in the Caribbean, to which we start flying on 10 January; Rio de Janeiro, where we now operate non-stop flights; and Buenos Aires, to which we fly daily (via Sao Paulo). How will travel change this year? We know from research that many ... Read more
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Bruneian blogger amuses readers with daily doses of humour - Global Voices Online.orgLagos — INVESTIGATIONS believe that Onwuhara first entered the US in 1999 or 2000 on a student visa. A statement signed by FBI Director, Robert S. Mueller, reads in part: "Tobechi Enyinna Onwuhara, a convicted felon is wanted for his alleged ... Read more
Nigeria: Shooting of King's College Old Boys (2) - AllAfrica.comThree little words: tender loving care. That's what this year's family holidays are all about. Child-friendly operators, well aware that parents are feeling the pinch, are going all out to give us a big dollop of TLC. From children's activities to ... Read more
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