For business travelers popping in and out of Mumbai quickly, the city's kaleidoscopic colors, vibrant cultural history, and frenetic traffic can seem impenetrable... READ MORE›
India's official recorded history says that Mughal or Mogul ruler Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in memory of his queen, Mumtaj Mahal... READ MORE›
A chemical smell hangs in the air at the British Film Institute's National Archive, where some 250,000 wheels of old film are stacked floor-to-ceiling... READ MORE›
Anywhere in the world, when the name of India comes, the first thing that people ask is Taj Mahal... READ MORE›
The Trump Taj Mahal opened in 1990 after heavy debt financing and years of legal and financial maneuvers by its then-owner Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee... READ MORE›
Selfie-taking Indians have been hit by trains, swept out to sea and fallen down ravines... READ MORE›
Also tempting an in-suite dinner at the Oberoi Amarvilas, where Kozolchyk said the Taj Mahal-facing balconies were practically designed for proposers... READ MORE›
The most affordable of the private jet trips among these main players clocks in at 78,600, making any discussion of value a relative one... READ MORE›
Elisha Wiesel, chief information officer at Goldman Sachs On his most recent trip to Israel, Elisha Wiesel said Kaddish, the Jewish prayer of mourning, for his father Elie Wiesel... READ MORE›
For months in 1987, Donald Trump maneuvered to take control of the hulking, unfinished Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City... READ MORE›
Mr Obama and Mr Modi are said to have developed a good rapport during the prime minister's visit to Washington last autumn... READ MORE›
Sixty miles east of Alito's Philadelphia courtroom, the centerpiece of Trump's casino empire -- Atlantic City's Taj Mahal -- was in financial turmoil... READ MORE›
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi talks with President Obama during a business summit in New Delhi... READ MORE›
In all, Trumps Atlantic City casino properties filed for bankruptcy protection five times... READ MORE›
India may have a selfie-loving prime minister, Narendra Modi, but Indians in general seem to be bad at selfie safety... READ MORE›
Both pieces were clearly India-inspired, featuring intricate embroidery on silk organza... READ MORE›
The great dealmaker would rather burn the Trump Taj Mahal down just so he can control the ashes, McDevitt said in a statement... READ MORE›
One of the victims, Adele Puglisi of Catania, Sicily, had for years managed the Dhaka office of a large Italian company that makes children's clothing... READ MORE›
Organizers rarely provide appropriate toilets, in Hilbert's view, prompting offenders to do their corrosive business against Ulm Minster's walls... READ MORE›
You are dumping municipal solid waste in Yamuna Jumna River just behind the Taj Mahal... READ MORE›
Icahn will continue to try to sell Trump Plaza, but now that will be more difficult, with the only logical buyer backing away, sources said... READ MORE›
The solicitor general's surprising statement came after a week-long visit to India by William and Catherine, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge... READ MORE›
EDT July 3, 2016 Striking union members walk a picket line outside the Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, N.J... READ MORE›
Street harassment and violence, sometimes called eve-teasing, is even more common, experienced by 79 percent of Indian women according to a recent survey... READ MORE›
Donald Trump boasts of the success of his Atlantic City, N.J., casinos, but regulatory reviews, court records and security filings indicate something other than success... READ MORE›
Trump fought on a grander scale with the individual contractors who built his Atlantic City Casino, the Trump Taj Mahal, in 1990... READ MORE›
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.--The contractor who provided the onion domes for Donald Trump's Taj Mahal casino had to eat 2 million U.S. in losses... READ MORE›
Mr Datta, originally from Delhi, had owned the Urban India restaurant in Mile End in Adelaide's inner west for the past 10 years, an employee said... READ MORE›
Like Mr Obama, Mr Modi rose from a modest home to break into a political elite dominated by powerful families... READ MORE›
Video Sun loungers used as stretchers for injured tourists after Tunisia beach attack... READ MORE›
DHAKA On the last Friday of Ramadan, Meer Hayet Kabir was hoping his son Meer Saameh Mubasheer, missing for the past four months, would come home... READ MORE›
26, which include a military parade and display of Indian weaponry... READ MORE›
Read One Thousand Trump Taj Mahal Casino Workers Strike Over Wages The 1 billion Trump Taj Mahal casino was inaugurated by Trump in 1990... READ MORE›
The Taj Mahal was the only one of the five casinos targeted by the union that was unable to reach a new deal... READ MORE›
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