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Vicky Safra – The world’s wealthiest Greek woman with a fortune of $20.4 billion, remains largely unknown in Greece
In Switzerland, the world’s leading financial center known for its stability and reliability, discussions in banking and investment circles have recently focused on potential ownership changes at EFG International.
Madonna shares photo with 6 children (picture)
Madonna has delighted her fans by sharing a rare photo of her family all together as she celebrates her 59th birthday! The world-famous singer took to her Instagram page on Saturday to post an adorable snap from her gypsy-themed birthday celebrations in Italy. Posing with her six children, the star looked happy and content to have all her children together.
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First impressions from the IMF-WBG Meetings
I arrived in Washington D.C. on the evening of April 13 for the 2015 Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund.
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Four Passover Seder questions
My friend and unofficial editor Esther, who was taken from her family and friends exactly a year ago, was half-Jewish. I would like to remember her, while at the same time celebrate Passover and Easter, by carrying an old tradition to my column.
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Netanyahu takes off on 'historic' US mission
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu headed to Washington on March 1 on what he said was a "historic" mission to try to stop a nuclear deal with Iran, an AFP correspondent reported.
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Dickens and Gatsby on poor and working children
Like my friend Esther?s father Jamie, I am a Charles Dickens fan because of the novelist?s exquisite use of the English language. I recently realized that I should also read Dickens to understand today?s Turkey.
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