AMNA NAWAZ: There were recriminations, mourning and anger in Greece and other parts of the world today, as the search continued for missing migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
They came from many countries, and hundreds are presumed dead in last week's sinking of the overfilled vessel.
John Irvine of Independent Television News reports from Kalamata, Greece, on what's perhaps the greatest Greek sea disaster since antiquity.
JOHN IRVINE: They were missed by most cameras here today, but these ITV news pictures show the suspected traffickers who the Greek police believe are responsible for the deaths of the 500 migrants who drowned in this country's worst maritime disaster of the modern era. Read More...
Barrack was later a principal with the Robert M. Bass Group. In 1990, he founded Colony Capital, with initial Investments by Bass and GE Capital, and later Eli Broad, Merrill Lynch, and Koo Chen-fu. He has invested some $200 million in Middle East real estate, $534 million in non-performing German real estate loans, and made a $24 million loan to Photographer Annie Leibovitz. He also owns the Neverland Ranch. Through Colony Capital, he runs a $25 billion portfolio of assets, from the Fairmont Raffles Hotels International hotel chain in Asia, the Aga Khan's former resort in Sardinia, Resorts International Holdings, One&Only Resorts, Atlantis, etc. Read More...
Explore More In 1985, Boris Becker was an unranked 17-year-old when he shocked the world and won Wimbledon. After the tournament, his then-manager Ion Tiriac took him to Monaco, where he was living, checked him into a hotel and had a talk with the new champion. “[He said] ‘I will teach you the right and wrongs of your life now, the implications of becoming the first German, the youngest, the unseeded,’” Becker, now 55, recalls in “Boom! Read More...