‘Mauritius’, With Adams, Kuhlman, Lang and More, Makes Chicago Debut (Playbill via Yahoo! News)

Theresa Rebeck’s Mauritius, the tale of family rivalry and shady stamp dealers, makes its Chicago area debut Feb. 25 at Northlight Theatre in Skokie, IL.

Mauritius firm wants Maytas to clear dues (The Telegraph)

New Delhi, Feb. 25: Mauritius-based investor SRS Orion has demanded Rs 806 crore from troubled Maytas Properties, the real estate firm promoted by a kin of B. Ramalinga Raju.

Mauritius firm wants Rs 806 cr from Maytas Properties (Express India)

Mauritius-based investment firm SRS Orion Investment has demanded Rs 806 crore from the troubled Maytas Properties, a company promoted by the kin of Satyam Computer founder B Ramalinga Raju.

Mauritius firm wants Rs 806 cr from Maytas Properties (Deccan Herald)

SRS Orion, which has reportedly invested Rs 600 crore in Maytas Properties, has already issued a public notice demanding Rs 806 crore…

INVESTORSOFFSHORE.COM (Investors Offshore)

Determined to uphold Mauritius’s reputation as an international financial hub and ideal business location for foreign investors, the government’s drive to support the construction industry, and to extend incentives for foreign investors, has paid dividends – property sales of luxury villas offering first-class facilities and amenities, are booming.

Blank Park Zoo announces summer entertainment lineup (The Des Moines Register)

Zoo Brew is back, plus Red Pandas, a rare Mauritius bird, an exotic Las Vegas show and more.

Seacom braces for marine fibre (The Monitor)

Seacom, a Mauritius based company plans to commission its marine fibre optic cable currently being laid in the Indian ocean, re-igniting hope that the region is about to hook onto high-speed internet.

IMF cuts Mauritius economic growth forecast for 2009 (Gulf Times)

PORT LOUIS: The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects the economy in the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius to grow by 2% in 2009, down from a 4% forecast made in January, it said in a statement yesterday.

IMF cuts Mauritius 2009 growth outlook (Khaleej Times)

PORT LOUIS - The International Monetary Fund (IMF) cut its economic growth forecast for Mauritius on Saturday because of the global slowdown and warned the Indian Ocean island to remain vigilant given the serious risks ahead.

Delicious Mauritius (News Of The World)

THE cabaret crooner was cruising along nicely until the moment the sex-starved bullfrogs joined in.